Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1906, p. 4

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E Ef 1h i . government and 'the' owes. and sul Five thin the dou i in. hej majority for a changel cdl ore off to Nowfount fines of the city make t e nr aioe ma icials. They we Jor 3 thange hal going | 10 ater the | Yoh Se Jf Shlinial Smportance. ron ng ills mo: 8 the is a "* lisland ? There's something doing. eration it was thought they would re- : -- The people of Canada are not in fo- lieve the strain on the elevated ron ls old h, ang vour of a cloan sweep in the offices | The old boys are coming on Satur- and surface lines. At the time the centres, a} with every change in the government, { day, a host of them. Give them the subways ---e y Spend She Sevated ? that he and if given an opy nity, by a di- 8 . Yhoie tion. wo tines elie subways a fhe fect appeal an the subject, Noa cordial thay: they'll want to come { SC Ot daily, and yet there is no de W speak out in no uncertain way. again, i crease-in the t on the clevate ON public service is too important to be -- . | or surface lines. be ap- periodical demoralized the Mail] The Telegram suggests that Dennis There are .many business men and private would a oy 4 Murphy retire from the railway com- | engineers who believe that the mak- trouble have it, for political effect. mission: zather than compromise it | ing of dry ond owt ou the East river mast ppress : Jeal o . : i t only sible, but hecessary, - : Cornering The Premier. by With 'his son. Sound advice. Peis poe 'that it will require the 2 The Colborne Enterprise graphical Will it be taken? construction of Gam sud coffer dams, conditions : the pumping out of the eight square a Yd ly gives a new chapter in the case There is an agitation in Toronto for to of water and filling this with n and poverty; il thers | ©f Colonel Brown, recently the re- | (he printing of the assessment rolls. | rock and earth so that the traffic lines Perminnen ar labour | Zistrar of East Northumberland, and There is not much advantage in it, | may connect Manhattan with the cit- : : . in dismissed from office without use : : ithout ies of Long Island by surface and ele- remuncrative prices, there is a : w ou a cause. | Kingston bad the experience, without | © 4 neo. : to better things in immi- "The premier had given it out that gaining anything by it. To accomplish this undertaking It i of | no public official would be removed § re-- '| would mean the removal of great to Canada. Tt in possible, from his position without a reason. | Goldwin Smith does not look for docks, warehouses, the transporta- that. the may Charges would have to be preferred, | annexation, but union between the tion of millions of cubic yards of dirt as enger for toil aw their ex- Tp ime 3 United St ton fd Canada. This, he | 2nd the expenditure of 8500,000,000, seem Lo indibate, and | and they would have to be Sustained} Jui to BA nal ge Be or more than the cost of the Panama votreat or astlun by evidence of the most positive char- | thinks, will 'be the decree of nature, canal. ud inion acter. It was supposed from this that | Not many agree with him in Canada. | It would be the greatest engineering for all | Mr. Whitney aimed at a finish of the to i ; i It i i : g 5 F independent i had i ¢ i E #5 F were - office of the i active | ip, i] | - imposed, Brown £ a his attorney-general's y iH which the £ --- belongs to it. He has no will or mind of his own, and no independence. Hetico the scandals, the frauds, 'the vexations of practical politics. The other man is matter of fact, Col. Brown had ment ol i Russia is in disorder from centre to ciroumference. The crisis that is now on must have been anticipated by the omar. The dissolution of the douma was a suicidal act, and with it kis majesty announced to the world that he had repented of his Concessions to the people, that he had no faith in public opinion or parliament govern- ment. He was very anxious, however, that the masses should not know of his autocratic attitude, and so he not The Youth's Companion extols the virtues of Abe Lindoln, the martyr id But Be died ii the sixties. to provent its members from issuing a manifesto or proclamation. Thus he scattered them, closed their poli- tical clubs, and suspended the papers through which information of his in- condiary act could be spread abroad. . More impradent still he dismissed from his service the men of liberal 'mind and cohciliatory policy and put in supreme command Stolypin, the blusterer, with command to silence the enemies "of society, and annihilate them, if necessary, in demonstrating that "the intentions of the czar are inmutable," e Despite the efforts in keep the mass- es in ignorance of what is transpir- ing, the manifesto of the douma has been widely circulated, the industrial classes are being united for action, strikes are contemplated, and an up- rising expected as a result of appeals to the army and peasants. What is the aim of those who are outside the imperial counsels and the be expected ministers would spifif i £3 i which he was subject re- was a protest. It was Mr. Whitney. He said statutory declara- attorney Col. Brown's al- and they war the penalty which the govers- was diplomatic.» He was own integrity, and s de- . Whitney referred, and charges were, The answer of deputy to the attprney-general was a revelation. It was this: "There Are no statutory declarations against - Jit is doing great things for the coun- Hon. Mr. Foy to say that the: The Colborne Enterprise oxprosses the feeling of the constituency when it calls the government 14 account for ita: duplicity. Had it been simply in- Umated that the spoils system was in force, and that a place in the public service was wanted for the nephew of Dr. Willoughby, less would have been thought of it. But it was alleged that the registrar had offended, and that the evidence of it was in the attor- ney-genoral's department, when as a not- offended in any respect, and the state- that there were statutory de- indifierent. to ° the political hincs tions on the subject was a fabri: He makes his appeal to the people. | vation. His object is "to carry principles and politics, not simply to carry elec Suppressing Free Speech, only dissolved the dowma but sought | be doubted. Campbell-Bannerman's farewell to the Russian delegates, at the inter-par- liamentary union meeting in London, "The douma is dead, Long live the Douma," is curiously regarded in view of passing events. Mr. Roosevelt says that the cinned meat business i now all right, that the article "bearing the government stamp may be consumed without fear. But is all thémeat on the market stamped and so guaranteed ? R-- A mayor out' west has been findd 81,000 for failing to enforce the civie laws. We must not think of what would happen Were somé one to insist on having 'or "Gomme; o ahy 0k of them are in abey- 4 hin. The business of the country is boom- ing. The export trade last year amounted to, $862,000,000, or an in- crease over the exports of 1896 of 130 per. cent. The, Laurier government may Hy make a mistake, but try. -------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS, Pass It Along. Ottawa Free Press. They, might stand for in Kingston, but no his wife there, jail breaking man can beat A Big Love Match. Toronto World. But in concrate form Goldwin Smith believes that some day Miss Canada will marry Uncle Sam if John Bull doesn't propose first, Missed His Calling. Toronto News. ; Mayor Sharpe,' of Winnipeg, called an alderman "a low, mean hound." Dear, dear ! That man should be in parliament. We need some one there with a good flow of language. Why The Fuse ? Exchange. What objection is there to the sui- cide of the Windsor murderer in Sandwich jail ? He committed a crime, tried, condemned and executed himself and saved the country much energy and expense. has Here's Your Man. Toronto News. Denmack has advertised for "a reli- gious. sturdy executioner." We beg ve to submit for consideration the names of Messrs. J. P. Whitney, J. 0. Reaume and W. J, Hanna. - Czar On The Brink. Ottawa Jourml. e is now in sight of the deluge, and from the history of the past there is. no reason to hope that the ability or the courage of the czar or aucrats can do anything to block the fury of the flood. Great July Clearing Sale. Provost has made a grvat reduction in all light-weight summer clothing; black lustre coats, all sizes, for $1; dark striped coats, $1.50. Splendid assortment of i long coats, at low prices. All other classes of goods in light-weight will be sold extreme- ly low. E -- Here For The Holiday. A. H. Asselstine, visiting bis father, left on the steamer Kingston on Tues. Smith's Falls, ete. He will be present at the Old Boys' re-union. Mr. As selstine represents the Financial Chro- nicle, of New. York. ---------- An expert optician vxamines 'your eyes when yoy get glasses at Chown's Drug Store, recoded Engineering Feat That May Be which , he NndaFtakien. al : people the |* New York, July 26. e pumping ihe which they ont of eight square miles of river und .| clover and timothy meadow and pas- EAST RIVER. Edison Estimates the Cost at About $500,000,000 or So--An filling it with rock and earth is the ring feat that may .be under- taken in this city in the near future. This waterway that is threatened with extinction is the East river that sep- arates Long Island from Manhattan. Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, is the inventor of this latest dream, and Gothamiltes are discussing its neces. sity, its cost and the question whether the undertaking would yield the eity proper returns on the investment. The ever-present problem with New York is--traflic. Its ever-increasing EP vlaticn and the way to engble New Yorkers to go to and from their feat of the century. -- ABOUT WEEDS As Festiferous as in Scripture Days. Toronto World. Weeds are as old as scripture and quite as pesterfous nowadays as when the tares sprang up and checp- ed the grain of the sower in the par- able. Weeds we will always have with us, and the blem is to reduce them to the Pa terms. One swipe of the hoe or surge of the cultivator will eradicate a hundred little weedl- ings, which, I* to grow another week, require a haadred hacks. with the hoe and dodge the cultivator en- tively. "A stitch in time saves nine." One great argument for rotation of crops is that it finally makes a field most lless. The blindweed defies the corn cultivator, but succumbs to ture; the cockle burr grows in the wheat, and the mustard makes it warm for the oats, but both can be cultivated out of commission in the cornfield. Even comparative weedless- ness is gained only by élean seed, ro- tation of crops, eternal vigilance and even then the bull thistle and a dozen other rapid spreaders gently float over the line fence from Neighbor Slipshod's place. The main problem of getting alfalfa established is a matter of clean land. Young alfalfa, it out. After it gets well started, is very tender; lusty weeds smother weeds stand no show whatever. ---- SAGE AND LAWYER. How the Financier Fooled Legal Light. Russell Sage had a horror of law suits. A clerk of Mr. Sace's said the other day: "I sought out the chief one morning in his office. 'You re- member, sir," I said, 'my complaint against my wife's uncle ?' 'Yes," he answered, 'Well,' said I, 'the man is obdurate, and I think of bringing suit against him. What do you advise ?' Mr. Sage was silent a moment, frown- ing thoughtfully. Then he said: « 'List- en, When I 'was a clerk in Troy I had a case against a man that seemed quite as good as yours. | visited a prominent lawyer, and laid the whole matter before him in detail. When 1 was through he told me that he would be delighted to take my case--that it Was a case that I couldn't lose, "It can't lose?' said I. it can't lose, ' he repeated. I rose, and took my hat and thanked the lawyer, and told him that i wouldn't bring suit, after all. And then I explained that it was my opponent's side, and not the and a girl falls a vie- green sickness. tim of ehlyrosis or Her disposition changes and she be- Mid=Summer Excursion to THAT SUMMER SHIVER Is a Precursor of the Summer wy own | London Daily, Mail. vil Servios Cours, which I had laid before him.' » When in the height of these Piping Kingston Business College -------- July days one feels a little shiver Limited $ It does not make & man brave to | start somewhere and swiftly mount lay his cowardice on hi§ conscience. over the spinal vertebrae until jt dissi Head of Queen Street ' . = | bates itself in a well-developed old. Kingston, Canada ¢ - fashioned December shiver all over the Spacious apartments, complete # shoulders and nape of the neck one equipment, excellent results, § 1 ESS has got it, this 'mew-fan wed disease Jemand. ha d " 5 » 2 ISease Individual instruction by com- that has lately come to town to keep petent and ex in ¢ : Londoners from the monotory of mere every department. Opem _through- ¢ or Orosis, hay fever and influenza, = Abs whole "Year, Gatalogue § HH that strangely . untimely shiver B, A ------ he, further, accompanied by 'a parch- % B- MEAY. BF MBIGALYD, ' Just at the threshold of woman- edness of the 'throat and nasal pass $ hood, that ° trying period when the ages, a crackly feeling of the lips, a @rrrrrsssssssssassas whole system is undergoing 'a com- dryness of the eyes almost EE plete chance, many 0 pain, and hot flushes chasing one another sportively all around TRISCUIT Is the name of the popular shredded whole hea: wafer, which takes the place of white flour bread asa Toast with butter, : cheese or preserves,' Tasty, nourishing and easily digested, Send for the "Vital Question Cook Book," ror ADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT ©€O., Limited, Niagara , Ont. an vol vy 32 Church St. SUMMER CLOTHES We have loads of Summér comfort in store for the man who comes to us for relief. Our Serge and Homespun Suits, in two or three-piece styles, costing $6.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 and 12.50, are great coolers on a hot day. Summer Coats of Flannel, Serge and Lustre at $1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25. Our. Furnishing Department 1s full to overflowing with" comfortable 'sum. mer toggery of every description-- Bathing Suits, Outing Shirts, Thin Underwear, Jerseys, Fancy Hosiery, etc. It's up to you, sir, 'whether you'll suffer with summer heat or find relief by coming here. The H. D. Bibby Co. The Men's Wear Store. NEW YORK VIA NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 1906 Low Rates--15 Days Return Limit The proper time to visit Coney Island, Dreamland, Luna Pagk the Seashore Resorts. ASK TICKET AGENTS. @ srs nssssscscsassaced {ENTER NOW| Cold, For a Business Shorthand br amounting low, a pint of lemonade {or whiskey one's a. re shoulders and chest, then there gan be | 80d Water, sweetened), shust. bef t comes morose, despondent and melan- no doubt that one is "in" for the lat. | Tolling. in under extra: blanketing, to choly. The appetite is fickle, diges- fest thing in uncatalogued misery-y | induce perspiration, two or thre tion is imperfoet, and weariness and | stmmer cdld. : fatigue are experienced on slight exer grains of quinine, 8 "The summer cold may be due toa] In the morning a long, refrigerant tion, lowered . vitality or carelessness in | drink, a good: rub-down with a wet Chlorosis is much like anaemia be- | feeding," said a well-known doctor | OWL no breakfast, and by lunch cause it arises from poor quality of I yesterday. A Westend physician, in| time the patient could almost tackle bldod. Iron and such other restora: |r h 4 l reply tives and blood builde bined in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food are demanded by the system, e regular' and persistent use Dr. Chase's Nerve benefit any girl of fering* from TS as are com- of | way, Food cannot fail to such "gold lows : nerves, Pr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50¢. a hox, at all dealers, or Edmansap, Bates & Co., Toronto, the summer cold was ease; it strongly vesanbléd ts win congener; came wound ap in like manner, Probably the best conditions is can be borne; the time drinks, as ho to questions, said he a pair of 'grilled gate-hinges. This a distinct dis. | "re has been proved successful so oi nter | 160 among the miners as to be looked same | them as infal'ible. Sh ai similarly, and Pharmacists throughout the world have devoted their lives ta the per fect'ng of Hollister's .. Rocky Mount tain Tea. It contains the choicest me- dical roots and he "kn to mod- rn science. Tea or ablets, . Ma- hoods Drag Store. © % , $ You cannot keep "your ¢ "on your watch and you heart believed in much the ran its course of all cures in ditio what is called 'the miner's cure.' This is as fol. 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