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

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Ways: a Underwear | For MEN and BOYS Net a bit afraid of the tub ver and ter heat a rat is --arade of high-grade wool Ton sizes at standar even than stand in a way so that it 'Won't Shrink - RB x # H's Scranton coal has a reputa: wetienlar people buy it. {ond a contented mind. s invited to come to Canada and ask a 50 much meaning to so many people. How The Matter Stands. the Hovise of Lords. | Bays, be some '| teaching in the | thlected by the bishops, land the 'volun: tary schools must lave their share of the public money. ? The second is the 'attitude of the unionists. Mr. Balfour 'says they are eager for an to the people with the education bill as the issue. = But Lord Lansdowne, a former liberal and now a upionist, is disposed to make concessions and to avoid the irrita- tion which would follow the conflict of the lords and commons, The third is the position of the lib eral party as a whole, It wil not brook the dictation of the lords and more, the evident repudiation of its work, which is based on an p-election promises, : 'The vepult may he a compromises when the houses, through their lead- ers, confer, and in, the present temper of the people if there ' is any back- down it will be by the peers. > Cure For Pneumonia Time was when was housed as much a8 possible and away from the cold air. Now the patient who desires to be healed of the disease hies himself away to where the air is fresh, pure and cold, and he breathes it in all the while, both night as well as day. Fapumonia is bene similiarly treat- ed, wecorhing to recent clinics. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal refers to a case where a cure was of fected 'by the patient bein kept in a coll air and fed oi "a diet of cold water." The "treatment is no more Lerole than the cold bath which is ommended for a typhoid fever pa- tient, when; according to the practice of some years ago, that would have meant his death. The Stellar' Ray quotes this as, an approvriate conclusion : "There are only three 'cures' in the world--yea, four; pure air, pure water, pure food, Let the world learn this simple lesson and disease will flee from the face of the earth, und drug stores will sell stationery, stamps and tooth brushes." There is a viimmer of Christian Science about this, though it is not the saying of the consumptive onc of this cult. It is the saying of on: who holds that the scientists, however, have opened the pathway for that progress which is his aim and anxiety. ---------- A Very Timely Neeting. The fact that Hon. W. Seott, pre- mier 'of Saskatchewan, accompanied Ly W. L. King, the deputy minister of lal oar, went from Lethbridge to In- dicen apolis, to confer with John Mitch- eli on the miners' strike, has caused some queer comments, "How the eagle would scream if the osernor of an American state "were { Br't'sh sublect to call off the strike lena give the people coal," says the { Toronto Telegram. *'Intanationdism | may Le labor's means if ne a;anst capital, but patriots { have little cause for pride in the spee- jtacle of the native {iract or the alien head of a labour tryst having more the fuel supply of a province than all the | governments in Canada put together." | Let us recall' for the moment the of the. Pennsylvania miners | three yoars ago. .A greater than a | State governor took a hand in the | sett'event of it--the president him- [8 l. Mr. Rooserelt could not leave Washington for the scone of the diffi- | enlty--political» and national diffieal- ties Kept him at home--but he sent for the coyl barons, and for the head of {the minors' union, this same John | Mitchell, and sought his influence to- {ward the br'nzing about of peace. {* It'is not for a moment to be under {stood that a provincial premier and a { go scrament official, in Canada, are | demeaning themselves by a conference ithe outcome of which carries with it only of de- heads of a coal power over strile | Mr. Mitchel has yroved himself the ie ual of any who have come in con- {tect with Wm, and the superior of { many. HH Mr, Scott and Mr. King {went to him on a special mission, it | was b cause -they believed that he, fmore than shy ane se, could assist | them (in fvling a solution of the la: {Lor difficulty. | T. Lindsay, Ottawa, and a' proviin: ent nan in Gobalt mining affairs, has disgscsxd of his 9,600 shoves in to 1 There are thrée phases of the agita:. tion in England with regard to the «duction bill which has not yet: left | The frst is the attitude of the Arch- | ishop of Westmindter. He is willing D¢ +f to reconsider the Hil, but he will not 1¥ permissit » 1s rucede from one position;' which is his Of these fire eompdnics are concerned. at once and forever. There -must, - he ovision for religions by teachers sions. fire, from five. Toronto cities in Ontario to Toronto inthis position a pe- | culiar one," that it is allowed to { mamess the fire companics on income { ¢ offices, It gets the benefit, then, of any taxation which i # #6 far as the revenues fire companiss are, therefore, pon- t ing to the efficiency of the fire department of Toronto, and to this department only. At the same time the fire insurance campanies dictute to the other muni- cipalities as fo how they shall man age their fire departments so that the lowest possible: los, will be incurred or sustained by econflagrations. They di rect 'that certain improvements must be unde ; nor the classifieation of the city's will be lowered. If the income from the fire insurance ecom- panics wore assessable here there would: be mote reason in this die tation. Kingston has not been a drag upon the fire insurance companies surely, The losses have not exceeded £5,000 a year for the last five vears, and this it but. a small return for the annual premiums that: are paid and assessed in Toronto. Editorsal Notes. A rreat soap combine, ro sixty millions of dollars, has. been dissolved. The people hoveutted = it. Public opinion killed it. Tt is a unique expericnes, -- 3 Tt 'is 'proposed in Fagland to double the succession duties, and contribute the product in part to oll age pen- That weuld be one way of making the rich take care of the poor. Dr. Beattie Nesbitt hos presidency of the Farmers' hrogk the registry aot with impunity? -- The proposed wnion of the maritime provinces is not considered "in practi- cal politics." But it is proposed to broach the matter in the legislatures and see how it will take. The result nav be imagined. The counsel for the Blind the government, in asylum emyuiry at Brant legislature in the conservative inter- est. Just how impartial he would be one can imagine. -------- "Rome of the advertising whigh cer tain' artists of the stage are getting is regnrded as "the peblicity." It isa mild expression. If called the "e of immodesty"" the truth would more clearly expressed. be When next the North-West (including the two new provinces), has a ~eneral election there will be soventeen mom- where, some years were only four. Is it any wonder that in the west is being bers, ago, there public oninion consulted ? . SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Do Not Always See It. Belleville Intelligencer. K a man goes out between the acts he usually comes in with a smile, but sou don't always see it, You Don't Say. Guelph Mercury. Genius, when it isn't backed up by any sort of horse sense, usually makes an ass of its owner, Pretty Good Tariff, Toronto News. . No tariff could be dévised which would suit everyone. The question is, whether the protectien provided sufficient to protect. We believe it does in the main. is It Makes Hi Angry. Christian Register Se Phat is an agnostic?" asked Rol- lo, "An agnostic," replied Uncle George, "is a man who loudly declares that he knows nothing, and abuses you if you believe him." A Real Treat. Toronto Star, arl Grey is so much taken with Cobalt that the wild eats in = that neighborhood think of sending a trained chorus to Ottawa to compete for his musical trophy. Nyal's green coin salve, 15c. Méd- ley's. r-- Your Doctor Ask 'your doctor how long he has known Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ask him if be uses it himself, in his own family, Ask him if he can recom- mend anything better for throat and lung troubles, such as hard coughs and colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, consuming } and involving in their de and the hest But expect the other share its boeden, 'character of this rec 3 og y herwise ¢ the governmont agk him to resign his that ] cannat do Sh ai than ac : . . e > vai res nest t p 8 public office 2 Can. a tory registrar it 0 your Nn Budi > - : date for . the mayoralty for 1907.--J McD. MOWAT. of stuthn ford, is the defeated eandidate for the | ses of itch T free the system of all th 1 tioned disorders Jv se acts without Small and eas to take. Ome ¢ each meal. Jy Devlin, Jr., and bridé, o Winnipeg, are the guests of Mr. an Mrs. Peter Devlin, of the Grand Union hotsl. the groom is connected with the mail service between Winnipeg an Brandon <a -- $omL 1807, ie te a MAYOR J. M. MOWAT. io His Worship, Mayor Mowat = The undersigned electors of the City of Aing-ton, having regard for the very an.e, Zealous, eficetive and im Partial manner in which you have fill- od the office of chief magistrate dur ihe past year, approving of the prin ciple oi elhniniting party polities from municipal affairs, to which you stand committxd, and ,therciore, be Leng your reclection swould be sr at public bencfit. hokey, earn sth re jurst that you ie one a candidat for the mayoralty for 1907, and pledge you our heart cst support : UC. Bermingham, 1. McK, Robertson James I. Knapp, W. H. Godwin, NM. Sullivan, john Tweddell, Patrick Moran, F. Eward, R. Clugston, Silas Grimshaw, J. J. Behan, K. Ri Tandy, T. McAuley, A. White, M. Kirkpatrick, G. Austn, A. Blomiey, F. Nisbet, And about one thousand o¥he Ts. -------- : The Mayor's Reply. Gentlemen, 1 appreciate very highly this expression of your satisiaction With my course s'nce my of office last January. Pefore electio I pledged myself to do all 1 eouid t 8 my asswoptior sce: ra the climination of pasty poli tics, from the civic administpation and it is pratifying to' know that my efforts in that direction have met wit your approval. T had no intention giving any more time at present to th bns'ness of the city but, in view of the isition, the ex- en sighed ans natories, 1 o tent to which it has the character of the si feel Discomfort After Eating. Fedifig opp ress] with a and finding the painfully ha tht at' the pit of the sto symptoms of indigestion With these the sufferers will often have constipation, fullbess of the blood ir the head, i of the nausea, | lache, of food, ong, sinking , choking or in Ha Mayoralty of 4 * Vegetable vo J, writes : a! Lydia E. Pinkham's -- 4 Disease. vegetable cially Successful in" Ctirtng Compound is Espe. This Fat Of all the diseases known, with which ase is the most fatal: 'In fact,iuhless arly and correct treatnieht he weary patient seldom survives. Being, fully aware of this, Lydia E. "nkhaimn, early in her career, gave ex- 1auelive study to the subject, and in pro- incing her great remedy for a woman's lis -- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'ompound--was careful to see that=it ontained the eC Mlinutign of wrbs which was sure'to contrél that ial disease, woman's kidney troubles.' ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come wound is the only one especially prepared or women, and thousands have been ured of serious kidney derangements y it. © Derangements of the feminine reans' quickly affect the kidneys, and shen a woman has such symptoms as nin or weight in the loins, backache, waringsdown pains, scalding or burning cnsations or deposits in the urine, un- wual thirst, swelling of hands and feet, welling under the eyes or harp pains in he back running through the groin, she oay infer that her kidneys are affected nd should loss no time in combating he disease with Lydia E: Pinkham's 7 Compound, 'the woman's emedy for woman's ills. 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THE OVERCOAT STORE. 73- Bibby Co. 80-82 PRINCESS STREET OV = Sod Last Subscriptions los Wednesday, Di MINING COMP, Discovery last weck of a new v with the main vein of the Temiskamir Makes Hm Properties' of Beaver Jr Rieber Such a stroke of fortune pu .300,600 Shares at the Par Val before the public as the best investm The Erie Cobalt Silver Minir Coleman 'Township and 40 acres in veloped properties--has purchased 40! (500,000 Shares) of THE BEAVER JI Rieh Beave Such well-known properties do n« They include 20 acres in Coleman T kaming, 'and in the group of the Jacobs shipping mines. Gitle € d to ¢ Pepding amalgamation, an the Etig Company has effected a Formal . of the Beaver Company's properties, a full, active, controlling interest. Operations an A complete modsirn eguipment begin active mining op: 3 been sunk 50 feet, and over s and seven well defined veins have bes one thousand feet, and carries go Beaver property is now down 30 feet. the ore taken out has been 1 erat Ur x thousa od 3 b d an new vein has just been discovered. STOCK F Application for three hundred tn Silver Mining Company's Stock at p ceived up to . Twelve 0'Clock Decemb and the lists will be absolutely closed All applications must be accom order, or marked check in full, payal mailed or delivered to THE TRUSTS AND CU 14 KING STREET WE TRANSFER AGENTS NOTE.--Stock is being allotted which applications and cheques are f The right is reserved to reject advance the price of the stock withou and paid for will be promptly returs You may. subsc through Lo If you telegrapt tances should f ---------- The Erle, Cobalt Silve

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