Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1906, p. 4

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Tt is also the "the flour white as Fo Fo and that tains 130 of excellen some never pubishod before, # can tell y Royal Household Flour is the whitest flour 'that is milled. purest, You may think using is about as it will look yellow by com- your grocer for Royal make sure that hn you mean it. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ld. "Ogilvie's Book for a Cook," con. our ou how to get it FREE, THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. THE DAILY WHIG. *'Opifer per Orbem Dicor." Appeals To The People. The Private Ontario legisfiture the other day dis cussed the willingness of the banks to loan funds latter did fot possess the right to borrow. Hhe sugpestion was made that theiext time the legislature was asked to validate a debt of this kind it should refuse, the feeling being that one refusal would wean an end of such borrowing. "There is no doubt that it says the Montreal Gazette, "and that such a condition of afigirs would lead to more conker- vative financing on - the part of the municipalities. Nowailays, instead of appealing to the ratepayers the coun- ceils go to the legislature and ask; it ior the sanction the ratepayers aro would," § Sash, Doors x and Mill Work ' year. LB. MCKAY, H.P. METOALFE President, a ------------------------------. MBOSSING i Heading, a for Paper and Envelopes ENGRAVING &ree... Letter hands _ Besides all classes of Lotter Press Printiog (fom a card to a volume. THE WHIG, Kingston PULLEYS! 3 hinve just received a carlond of Dodge colebral Wood Solit Vullevs Hangers, Shafting, etc. All sizes fn atock. Marine -Gusoline ¥ngine, from 14 to 20 Horse Power, 'Gasoline Kugine supplies. Dry. Batteries, Spark, Plug and Coils always on hand. * Gasoline supplied from "tank on our Whur. "Call and see our Engine belore pur Ehysing elsewhere, SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED Kingston Foundry, etter. cm / vy! © Weight veight No skimping A tow 'pounds to URS ton is allowed in our deliver 'of woul to your home or place of business--full weight goes with each shipment, It's hardly neces- sary 10 tell old residents that 'the ua y ds of th first rank. Now comers are invited to ask their nefghbiors. We want purt or all of your fuel patronage. 8 Look out Soaps for | buy : » for Baby. ' Remember that a few applications of poor soap may cause serfous skin trouble to a delicate skin. Don't take chances, don't acceptany g as good" e baby, but Baby's Own Soap Specially recommended nursery use by the National Council of Women in Montreal, Albert Soaps Lid. Mirs. - Montreal, '"Nots" A be Do As ray : i 9 wit V/s (It does NOT deposit its funds in other thag chart Banks of good standing, @h fi on aggrandizement. (3 Its Head Office staff are not they do use prox Head NOT and NEVER did ies. ne 1 MAYPOLE SOAP Modein England, sold everywhere. 10¢. for Colers--rse. for Black. over line, A row of stitching aids inal lines of style. Will net break readily at the turn. TOOKE BROTHERS, Limited, Significant Life es NE policyholders' ered Canadian does NOT contribute to campai i unds ; and it does NOT use policyholds y private or personal they are not participants in profits-aris. ing from the Company's investments, and hold or Office, Waterloo, Canada The special quality of linen used gives the g-eatest resistance to wear. the laundry-man in preserving the orig 906 OF CANADA. does NOT do, attention is invited to the following : S. ROUGHTON District Agent, Kingston q | growing worse and At Seistan, Persia, the plague ; spreading. Be- cause of the went riots the guaran. regulations are io longer enfor- intended by law to give. The legis: lature should serve notice upon the { bunks that they will make imauthor- ! municipalities at their lized loans to f own risk," |. The legislature should go further "Hand refuse the mamicipalities the pow "or to do any extreme act, or act af | fecting the taxes, when there has been ino appeal to the people, The court has been quoted , a8 giving a decision that under certain conditions the peo- i ple should not or need not be con sulted, The legislature should make' it clear that this is not its idea of the eternal fitness of things. { | i 1 | No Defense Is Offered. The senate commitioo of the State of New York, at Albany, has a bill be fore the house which should be killed. It is in essence that the railway com- "panies be required to provide passes tg state officers, when out on public duty, on the certificate of the secre tary of state. Why should a railway company be asked to carry any one as a "dnd head," on public busines 'he. large revenue of the railwayy is from pas senger rates, and when fhe stato sends | out any official on pyblic business it can well afford to pay his way. The implication is that there must be a quid pro quo. What do the rail: way companies get ont of it? Any re- turn ? They are going to the legisla ture and the senate continually on business, in behalf of acts of a very important character. Can the men who order the companies to issue passes, not only to the legislators, but to the public officials afford to Le very stiff and independent ? Hitherto every attempt to secure leg- islation of this loose and objectionable character has been voted down. But it is brought up again and again, The iden is that and the served by an eventually it will pass, of the of obliquity conscience state be act for which there is no excuse. Wealth Of Gillies Limit. Gadsby, whose facile pen jots down the very interesting savings of The Clock in the Ontario legislature, hints | very clearly that the government may | go into mining on its own acconnt in | | big with this new idea which he has nurtured almost to the bursting point. The Gillis limit is at the dis posal of the administration. 1t been the cobalt district. Mr. Whitney is pictured as "Jooking has walked over by many experts, Some as prospectors, and the genuine opinion is that of all the rich spots in this new country with that of has the control, none is to compare which the government There are millions in it, and, says The Clock, "the plan of working" it to enrich the whole people instead * of using it to make a new group of millionaires commends itself as a great public service," It is more than this, "it is a bold stroke of policy on the part of the government." There is something thonght of public enticing in the ownership. There J are somo people who will applaud it, and clamour for the commission under whose direction the silver and cobalt will be chopped out of the veins in huge blocks and become such an asset for the province that all other sources of revenue will dwarf ficance, Public ownership is all right if it can be demoustrated that the people's ropresentatives will act in all cases with the care and economy of the pri- vate owner or syndicate. A good deal depends on the men who compose the commission and the powers which they are given! : : Re -- into insigni- The revenue from customs in Cana- da last vear was $41,000,090, or dou- le what it was ten years ago. The trade of thi year amounted to half a billion of dollars. Canada is growing in every way. One cannot conjecturd Fills' Committee of the '0 municipalities when the not vote, da, For givls. A little lonely for the present, but witk a glorious future ! Taking The Right Course. A deputation of county men went to, Toronto on Tuesday on piblic busi- ness. They wish to see Mr. Campbell, the deputy. commissioner of public works, and talk gver- with him the question of good roads. = roads. in the county are not good----that is ag good us they should be--and they never will be any better until | they become coun property and are put under a] and direction of the county council. Stock companies spend as much as they can on the roads which belong te them, but there is a Hamit to their outlay when they make some allowance for the investment, The ctimty's idea, which cis the correct one, is that good rgads con tribute to travel, that tryfel contri- butes to trade, that trade) leads to settlement and service. You all around and in every direction the work leads to the best results, At the last" meeting of the county council this subject Game up for eom- sideration. Some of the commission- ers wrosgled with the issue most sin- 'cerely. Plang wore developed, looking to the acquirement of the tolled roads land the maintenance of them under ithe county's jurisdiction. The best laid however, failed to alve gs they Tu them all there was found impossible to surmount. There. was an honest desire 'fof act- ion, however, and it was stimulated by the decision to" hold the good roads' convention in this county this year. To. wignalize « the event by solution of the 'good reads' problem in' Frontenac impelled which is now reported. The commissioner of good roads, an expert, a man of large experience and ready resourse, will be asked to sug- gest a method hy council may reach a definite conclus- ion at the June session. Good luck, to the project is the only and most sincere wish of the Whig. schemes, ty wete eapeoted. some difficulty it was a the proceeding which the county Employment Of An Expert. The Whig likes the proposal of consultative council - with regard to the gaz and electric extensions, The department will. be the better of a re- port upon which the Lest thought has heen brought to hear. Cureent ior pub- lic opinion ealls for a' scheme which is the best conceivable. The position is not defensible that a roport, for council uses, nied not be perfected, that it will be sufficient to submit something approximately right and refer it {o the people. The council is in duty bound to produce the most acceptable plan of proecdure, keeping in mind the two great odsentials, namely, economy of cost and "efficiency of op- eration. When the electors have had them the actual requirements of the light, heat and power department, with the certificates of men of reputa tion, there will be the greater reason to oxpeet a favorable response. The de mand of the hour, trolly, is for the proposal which will at onoe. command the public confidence, Meanwhile there js only one in the report which calls for com- ment. It is that which suggests the possibility of an arrangement by which the surplus power from the generators of the stroot railway a before reference may be utilized. The agreement of last year with the street railway has been passed by the council of this year, and by the legis- lature, with somewhat of a strain. The discussion on it has been closed. It is not necessary that it should he reopened, The carrying out of the arrangement existing helween the city the company calls for no new relationship however atteactively it may he pres- ented. On the contrary, the clearer the line of division in their interests better a good pleased. and the many people will he Editorial Notes. Mr. Whitney is posing these days us the man of mystery. Fancy him keep- ing a sceret, which if let go do injury to an opponent ! would S---- The franchise in Russia was disdain- od by the workingmen. They would They have not yet learn<d that all power comes from the people. -- Mr. Dawson, g celebrated actuary of New York, has been 'in Ottawa, whis- pering into the cars of the insurance commissioners, No one can imagine what the secret js, byt it will keep, woman has A written the depait- ment of mines to say that it should keep the Gillies limit "for women only." The sex may be lacking occa-. sionally in strength, but not in nerve. Power can be generated at Niagara Falls for 84.95 pee horse-power, Cost of transmission. added. So the munici- pal commission announces. Wait until the men whe are now exploiting thy Mississippi Falls tell their story, . -- The emigration agents in England are sending out. more women t, Cang- the soil? For the great North-West ? It's a great place for the -- In the vpinion of Mr. Spence, of the Russian Kept in fc Spence is right. the grand old church. " One Toronto recent farm The nac. Kingston, of Montreal. side expert, th his task wi to in order to Ottawid Journal. per diversion." Hamilton Times, The spring per cent. will grant it. Ottawa Citizen. assumed name. Toronto Globe. er. To gbseure Toronto World. Phillips, the Loan man, is loan compan, his bail, Spring blood is sponsible for vitality for the greatest new, rich, red, organ in the bod dent, past ten vears when 1 found 1 Last sprin weak, out of order." Thousands of ergy and new who may be me who are suffering ments due to bad blood ment with thege health and these pills Pekin, April tion without premiums, as we oar Demninion Alliance, the temperance ol what it willbe, ®a years hence, i : .2 4 party and local option have - been ° i paper refered to the laborers as a poor lot. agriculture re- gards tham as "a Godsend for On- tario,"" and Mr. Gallagher has on fyle applications for 150 men for Fronge- commissioner of poet is wise the fellow who turns his stock of brown sugar into prime maple syrup. piano-insurance-Y ork still v, Dr. weak, bringing strength and energy to weak 0 Williams' Pills is the only medicine. people we will positively close premium department on 30th, 1906, after which date certificates or cou «d or redeemed. The Alujrigin Tobacco Company The' Empire Tobacco Company. The B. Houde Com . seriously ailing, from any of the ail. government a % -- It 'will take some electric situation reviewed by an out- 3 but when he is through the people may know more than they do now. They will need make suré they vote the money for improvements, time to get the -- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Some Difference. In high finance they call it "impro- From the court, the thief goes to jail The Old Deception. at Will Do Anything. London 'Advertiser, The manufacturers of wooden shoes in the United States are asking 175 tariff protection, and doubt the wooden heads in congress Fighting In Disguise. A young man in Toronto. has died from injuries received harmless glove bout. A good many these contests are prize fights under in The Root Heresy. Speculative loan and stock business is illegal under a life insurance chart- the difference is the root heresy in insurance management. Without Friend. in seems like base ingratitude that of the thousands of depositors in the defunct y there is not one to go A SPRING TONIC. -- Weak, Tired and Depressed People Need a Tonic at This Season to Put the Blood Right. bad blood. life during the winter months is watery, impure blood. You need a tonic to build the blood in the spring just as much as a tree needs new sap to give summer. spring the bad blgod shows itself many ways. In some it breeds pimples and eruptions. In others it may through occasional headaches, a vari able appetite, perhaps twinges of neu ralgia, or rheumatism, or a lazy feel ing in the morning and a desire avoid exertion. For these spring wents it is a tonic you need, and the blood-making, tonic in all the world is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Every dose helps to make health-giving blood, which reaches every nerve health-giving ailing men and women, Here proof. Mrs. Charles Blackburn, ford Station, NpS., says: not sick need a tonic in the sprin, to all these a box or two of liams' Bink Pills will bring ne strength, Yon Williams' -- Refuses To Endorse It. 1.--~The troops of the Manchurian army are wee along the north er of China's territory and vostok, The Russian fuses to -revognize the clause of the Japanese-Chinese treaty the opening' trade. Ear e-- Final Notice All holders of tags, Coupons redeemable requested to send them in delay of Harbin-to international certificates for premiums are and pons will be receiv- pany. A - I have taken needed a medicine, g I was feeling poorly, was easily tired and depressed. 1 got three boxes and they made me feel like a new- person, These pills are the hest medicine T know of when the blood is a fair pills will bring vitality, from any medicine by mail from the Dr. cibe Co., Brockville, Ont., at box or six boxes for £2.50, "biffed" by the Whitney government. . There is a grave suspicion that Mr. Rev. Dr. Carman is- off for Japan, there to personally enguire into the missions and, with Dr. Sudherland, re- port to the gemeral conference, He man of the Methodis ------ S. Carsley, of Montreal, who has bought out Seroggic's big department- al store, was formerly a merchant in He was a man of orvat business energy and acumen, and he is bound to succeed. He is the Eaton will magistrate's il work, Like- no an alleged | jail, and it Indoor re- up it the m In to ail and every health, , despon is Ayles the Pink "For actually 2, and Dr. Wil WwW en- To those treat new can get calor or Medi- Me. a being ern howd at Viadi- re- viding for for redemp- get their Apri no tags, is High Constable of Que After Suffering For 10 Years With Pain Ip e Back He Was Com letel Cured By "Fruitiatios » ' t * Fruit-a-tives " cures diseased and ; 'when all other treatment pated kidneys : The proof that "Fruit-a-tives" is the greatest cure known to science is demonstrated by removing all pain in the back--making healthy--and curing chronic constipation, kidne these tabs the kidneys St. HYACINTHE, P.Q., June 1oth, 1g05, 1 have much pleasure I tried ** Fruit-a-tiveg # in testifying to the great and now I i which '* Fruit-a- well a Sutitely "+ 0 pain, no eg, pation and my gt, tk nd bowels act nat, tives" have done me. I was a constant sufferer from severe constipation anngt say ron: and severe pain in the Praise of "Fruit.a.tiyes" back for the last ten they are a grand meg. ears, I tried many icine, mild as Fruit in tees inds of pills and tablets action and easy to take, and physician's medicines (Signed) but the relief was only temporary. Not long ago H. MaRCHESSAULY, High Constable, m-your body impurities? gularly, the blood takes arries them to the kidneys, ed--tinflamed, Then comes ery drop of blood i t rid of some of the 't move reg Do you know that ev. goes to the kidneys to ge When the bowels don "up poisons in the bowels and c Then the kidneys get overwork the pain in the back--headaches--constant desire to urinate--nervousness--sleeplessness " Fruit-a-tives acts directly on the Kidneys--cleans heals and strengthens them--makes the liver give up more bile to move the bowels regtilarly--and stimulates the glands of the skin to increased action. 'These rid the system of all poisons and every trace of Kidney Disease disappears, Fruita-tives have cured hundreds of eases of Kidney Discase by stimulgilug and healing the Kidneys At all druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price-- Soc. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 JL Or Fruit Liver Tablets, 2 Mantfactored by EA? FRUITATIVES LIMITED, Otteva mE -- Oh WR, Wh wh, wh wh, we wn § The H. D. Bibby Co. The H. D. Bibby Co, BE EARLY! We would suggest, sir, that you select your Spring Suit early. ' The choicest patterns are always found at the opening of the season when stocks are unbroken. This will be about the last week you'll see mn wearing winter clothes. It will soon be a case of resurrect- ing from the garret or closet or coming out in a Spring Suit--new, clean, stylish and handsome. We have an almost unlimited variety of choice Cheviots, Serges and Scotch Mixtures.. THEY'RE MASTERPIECES OF SUI I- MAKING.. We trust you will stop in for a moments look. We believe that you will be impressed with the reasonableness of our prices as well as with the excel- lence of our clothing. If you are a cash buyer it will pay you to buy from a Cash House. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. ON wh, Wh, wh, wh wh, wh. wn § INVICTUS SHOE FOR $4 Nothing looks as meat as a well made, well fitting shoe. A shoe that follows every. line and. curve of Your foot without a wrinkle. A shoo that fits snugly and casily, and retains its shape. A stylish, handsome up-to- date shoe--a $1 INVICTUS SHOL. # INVICTUS SHOES are made in al the latest 1906 styles, of the best stheted leather. Some made of Vel our and Box Calf; others in Viei Kid, - RY The Sawyer Shoe Store ee Charity Wo, A Victim of La PRAISES PERU! Miss Alicia Newell, 6 Stanle Montreal, Can. charter membx Francais Bienfaisance, writes: "We had a siege of la grip family and I, as well as som friends, was a victim to the n "Three bottles of Peruna as: to perfect recovery and son friends regained their health even less: «Lagrippe, as a rule, leave bititated and nervous, but I n every case where Peruna w the recovery was® not only C but the medicine itself seem fuse new life and vigor. Ia grippe is acute epidemic Inmany instanees it leaves th membranes lining various orgs body tn an inflimed and catan dition, Peruna at once cures dition, --rs More Good Things Said the Only Vegetable Cur ive rem eadaches. E.F. TOMKINS Mayor of C Every woman who suffers know their worth, MRS. A. ELF( North Syc A cure that will cure. GEO, LEG! Editor Leader-Mail, Gra I have tried your tablets ¢] Shoe Polis Black, Tan and Whit "2 in 1" has no substi It was the first polish ind produced. Mill use it and refuse all ir tions. It is the cheapes best the only one. 1 on it from your deale se STANDARI READY FO RU IN ANY QUANTI For making soap, softens Temoving old paint, disis sinks, Closets, drains a many other Purposes. quale 20 pounds SAL 8 SOLD EveavwHE EW. GILLETT © TORONTO, ONT. "a aw Redford, Ndss, a wd 4 re white cart 'or which, he

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