Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1907, p. 4

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Perfect for the table. last month. Outiol-Town Violin, Viola, Celle. 155 Sydenham. St: EB: H. MERRY * dry cryftals that disolve inftantly. Books at Half Price Bibles at Hall Price. ' Prayer Books at Half Price, at " MAULEY'S BOOK STORE | Buy now and save one half yous 1 Rhomks to the Public for their very liberal patronage during the an yr ~ mouse ORCHESTRA © HUE BUSY ONE. engavements accepted. Instruction. hy City is one of the un. |*¢ a [aan Nous Meso bra "1 | The British Whig Publishing Co. Limited EDW. J. B, PENSE, Mansiging Director. | Daily Whig. Stories Do Not Coincide, The explanations of Ald. Hoag, a mayoralty candidate, regarding his acid delet, are not quite consistent. (he attributed his defeat to the i in the field, is not of the wire at the expense of Mr. Mowat. | These ideas are surely confusing, Th: Whig is satisfied that its con- temporary's opinion is correct. The third candidate cut into the vote which under other vircumstances would have gone to the mayor. This was probably the design of some of those who desired a triangul ant Those who figurbd on a defection from Mr. Mowat's supporters because Conrad he and the independent happened to be ira ol literals were probably disappointed, but there can be no doubt of what they Rn ED [Planned with a show of sagacity. D SE! The e is a disposition to triumph he cause some of the longer period men are conservatives, and because the ma- jority of the aldermen for the time can act in a partizan way if they desire. The council of 1906 was eminently re- spectable in its non-political - affilia- tions. If the council of 1907 returns to the tactics of the council of 1905 something will drop later. The people will do and undo with equal facility. Fair Play ol Jewel. workingmen of the city have Len represented as sensible persons, and practical also to a remarkable degree, The meeting which was held in their interest on Saturday evening last was made interesting by several speech s which were designed to, reflect the mind of the working classes on the issues of the day. Two thoughts were submittedsfor the approval of the audience, and both were applauded. The assumption fol- lows rationally that they were ap- proved. Let us look at these. It was point d out what the School of Mix was doing for the province, in tion with the works' department, breaking of stone submitting to its tion, even in a limited form, The re Mines must be regarded mistake. Politics, under the selection of the concerned, and misty past, Streets may have shown a preferen x for ths service which has been requir Fr Sqaolsstmast be. wl by i of Febritary. as 1 am leav- lieve that any one has been favours not expected that this favour ur die crimination will bv shown now. The politicians have been censucy times they are blamed for things un Editorial Notes. Editorial Notes, What, special iniquity wery rebel ity off manage them prayer. Presently it may be the fash ion to have a Str H. WHLG, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. spread of technical and useful inform- | number from around here attended the | ation, wn it was observed that the skate match, en mn employed in the city, in tonnec-| 1 Sy could le great deal abo at G. Timmerman's, Sr. i na by visiting: She son and daughter, Petworth, at Mrs. | school aforesaid, and presumably hy instruction. The working classes are not animated with - arChalla A ambitions of this kind. The laying of | SPO0K'S: C. W. Leemen at C. walks, the construct,on of sewers, and the making of streets, involve some | Holleford, at G. Timmermen's, . skill, but it is confined to the engineer -------- | W. H. Sturgeon, W. Garfline. el his chief gids. The general work is perfomed by the handy men who |p, | tan have no hooe of a college educa: ference, therefore, to the School of as ironical. A swond thought was that no one can got employment with the city, ic never so menial a position, unless his P record is satisfactogy to the works' committee, This is clearly a that baneful. thing some conditions, has been felt in municipal life, but not so far as street forces are At one time, in the dim the committee on for their particular political friends, | Mrs. but in recént years the men who ave bern employed by the city have boen tolected because of their capability od of them. The Whig does not i. | cal option by-law was a surprise even | or discriminated against on account of his party relationship, and it is severely for their failings, but som= duly. The streets' department of ihe Gity is to be commended for its fa'r BELOW COST ond reasonable treatment of its em [11] Ployees. Just three of the old members of the council in . Brantford werp, ted. = The Moronto 'school trustees are agitating for pay. Want to be like the aldermen, eh? Touched with the apirit of graft? God help the schools strong when the money-grabbees start in to | ot Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Now it is the brokers' offices on Wall street which are being opened with forthe Stock i -------- 3 Duns. Commercial 1 Agoney ney brs it in 4905 fully forty per cent. The in COVERED WITH SORES. 7 dl th Rs ¥ out " | Defied All Remedies For 7 Years, Lae and Doctors Said, '"No Cure." So powerful are the healings essences . commi lin Zam-Buk that in some cases which The. high igionee lauds and) 4 ben pronounced beyond relief magnifies the splendid Atlantic liners [ce hase worked' complete cure ! of i his company, the C.P.R., but he | Such gn instance is just reported from still advocates a fgst ocean service in | Invormay, Shusk. ing 4 x Hear ick, plate, ys: the name of the government, Canada fais ary ( Ta broke will be presontly competing for the [oh © 41 ios ches, which burned and passtnger travel of North America. [itched and smarted in turn almost | -- 'bayoned endurance. 1 conmnenced . to Lord Strathcona genies that he has | try every known remedy I could get come to Canmda for the purpose of foe face and skip traubles, Some of i iS i . "them ve a little relief, some none resigning his; offer. Incidentally, but tr how much I used them when n Canada, he has conferred with | as soon as | went out the trouble the premier off public questions, but started all over again. I consulted one of them is not his proposed 're ductors, gud they Sold me Jee. Nos 3 Somie : wan | absolutely no cure for me, bu a pn ied little bird has be en | shoud have to wait until I outgrew Tithe limeute: hishind ; ! "Finally my husband sent for a RIVER IS CLEAR. supply of Zam-Buk. We applied S08 Sm------ {small sample to a small patch of the An 1. 0. F. Court to Have In- jicuen. To our delight the portion stallation. treated with Zam-Buk very quickly Thousand Island Park, Jan. 7.--The healed. We then obtained a. proper river is clear of ice again, except in Supply and began the Zam-Buk tregt- the bays nearby. The snow is gone | ment. am now delighted to state and the weather is very summerlike. | that after having used a few boxes, 1 Tho yacht Kittie, with the sloop 'Fly- | am free from the' old trouble and ing Cloud 'in tow, is busily engaged completely cured. 1 will never be in carrying coal and also freight for | Without Zam-Buk in the house as long the stores here. A load of building [as | live, and to all who are troubled material came to the Park, a few days | With skin diseases in any fgrm 1 ago, for Floyd Carter, who is re- | Would say. waste no ime in obtain- elling and enlarging H. B., 'An- | 'ng a supply of Zam-Buk. Since prov- drews' cottage, on West Coast av- | PZ it in my own case, I have 'obtain enue. Court Vine View, LO.F.. wiil |*d a supply' for an old lady who had have a public installation, followed jan ulcer on her leg for thirty years. bv an oyster supper. at their hall, at | Sree Peles were sufficient to close : he nk { the wound." File View, on, Tuesiny night. i have | Zan-Puk cures cuts, burns, bruises arrived from New York. George | Scalds. and all skin injuries, as well Hutchinson has also returned, on ac- | #8 skin disepses. Applied to eczemy, count of illness. Miss Amy Mallory, [Scalp sores. pimples. poisoned of this place, and W. Grandy, Clay- (Wounds, children's 'rashes, ulcers. ton. were married last week. They | boils, abscesses. itch, sore back, fes- will 'reside at the residence of the | tering and dischargine woumls, ofe., it bride's father, Wilson "Mallory, on [acts like a charm. Its antiseptic in- Outlook avenue: W. F. Newton, post- | eredients kill all germs. and prevent master, is recovering from a severe | Miatmation and festering. Then its cold. School has openod again, with {healing powers Some to. Sheration : {ond build wp new, heglthy tissue. A Mies Bretch as teacher, | druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c. per ¢ | box, or obtaineble from the Zam-Buk MORTALLY' WOUNDED. { Co., Toronto, for price, 6 boxes for Assassinate General 3240. Pavlof. | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. St. Petersburg, Jon. 9.-Gen. Pav-| lofi, judge advocate general, was shot | and mortally wounded, at. ten o'clock, Reeve--Dr.. Bowlby. this morning, in front of the military Councillars--J ames Quinn, = tlding. The pssmssin was |. ; ii AY Wh: By court building . ling, N. McCair, T. Wilson. captured after wounding a Buliceomon. Gen. Pavlofi was ominent during the sitting of the ast, parliament in answering interpellations. Te especi- | Keeve--Harry Clem nson. ally. execrated the revolutionists and | Councillors--A. Dingman, 17, J ly known since the | C. MoFaul, Joseph Tuskey. late parliament as '"'Hangmen™ Pav- lofi, from the epithetieous tantly ap plied to him by the radical deputies. proportionatsly, the salaried class has not advanced. Tried to Village Of Tweed. B. ic) Village Of Wellington. est E, Village Of Newboro. heeve--Dr. R. H. Presion. Coundillors--J. P. Tett, W. H. Stug- {lon, William Spicer, W. H. Goreline Many Visitors. Glendower, Jan. 8iServices were conducted ii the Friemds' church by Mrs. Goudy. Miss Stella Yanvolken- is reengapéd to teach our school this year. A niinber from here bave left {3 ond hl inter in New \tario. nels + on the sick list, is some Léttér. A large Village Of Westport. Reeve---M. E. Mulville. Councillors--James Singleton, A. Speagle. Botting, 11. Charbonneau, C. J. Village Of Eganville. ake, | " Busert Laks oi Reeve--Townley G. Boland. James Campbell, i balt, spt Christmas' at home. E. | Campsall, Parham: M. Smith, Fermov, | E. Garrison. han, J. L. McKibbon, JI A. Acton. Village Of Lanark. Reeve--John Mclean. Councllors---J. W, Caldwell, Andrew Baird, R. J. Stead. G. Garrison's. F. Leeman, Godfrey, at | M. Timmerman's, F. Babeock has re turned from visiting friends at Smith's | Falls. Archibald Timmerman 4 w. Bab- cock's: Miss Julia Timmerman at L. Village Of Newboro. I. Goodberrv's, Verona; H. Conway, Reeve--Dr. Preston. Comncillors-W. Spicer, J, P. The Late Mrs. George Deare. sudden death of Mrs. George | D.are, cast a gloSm over the village | of Yarker. The funeral took place at | St. Anthony's church on Sunday, | Leslie, J. McMahon. January 6th, at 2 p.m. The cortege | was met by {(B8 rector and surpliced choir and the casket, covered with | floral wreaths, was conducted to the | chancel, The dignified and comforting | burial service was read, hymns sung, and a short address delivered by Rev. | Flwin Radelifie. The pallbearers were | the four sons, Harley; Ross, Overton, | Township Of Hinchinbrook, Reeve--R. Hamilton (ace.) Township Of North Crosby. Reeve--E. Vanderhoof. Councillors J. Hamilton, E. Cham berlain, J. McCann, W. Laidlaw. Township Of Escott Front. Reeve--~N. Hutchison. Councillors--J. W. Gallagher, P. Dro | Campbell, J. 8. | Tett, | Councillors--P. Dwyre, A. Wager, D. | " x | Councillors--J. Donovan, D. Dows- au ee aud Mus: Dune Kenan. To | ley, D. Williams, H. Warren. i chief mourners, besides George "Deare | : and family were immediate relatives | Township Of Augusta. { from Kingston, Brockville, Sydenham, | Reeve-- William J. Bissell. | Mountain Grove -and Syracuse. De | Councillors--Messrs. Ralph, Kelso, ceased left six children and a step- | Greer. » | daughter, Mrs. Stevens of Syracuse. | i Deare: Was a member. of the | Township Of Tyendinaga. Chosen Friends, who were present at| Reove--E, Simpkins (ace.). the servies in the church. | Deputy Reeve--D. Hanley. - | Councillors--D. McRae, J. Welsh, J. ------ Favored Local Option. | Barber, =| Lansdowne, Jan. 8.--The vote on lo- | Township Of Ameliasburg. j | to its friends. At the vote four years | Reeve--Henry Danpsey. ago the majority for local option was | 81. Yesterday the majority was 336, out of a total vote polled of about | + { 700, If the three-fifths clause 'had | been in effect here, local option would | 1 still have won. The result of six | vears without license is clearly shown | by above vote. No better argument | - {could be advanced of its benefits, | morally and financially. Give the peo. | ple an object lesson, and they will de- | cide right every time, | Township Of Elizabethtown. Reeve--R. Davis, Deputy: Reeve--George Corr, Councillors--George Boyd, J. 1. Quinn, E. H. Easton. Township Of Thurlow. Reeve--N. Vermiiyea. | Township Of Sidney. : 1° Reeve--S8. T.. Vandervoort. Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. | Deputy wvo---Charles Ketcheson. Pazo Ointment is teed to cure | _ Councillors--N, Bird, F. Mallory, A. any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or | Nugent. Protruding Piles in six to fourteen | : days or money refunded. 50e. i Township Of Hungerford. | Reeve--A. Kirk. : Deputy Reeve-J. Newton. 't miss Livingsion's suit sale. | 4 ash ohe in Ae howe a hot water | ~ Covnciliors--William Craig, John Le- bottle. ~The Jabuary 'rubber goods| barge, Wesley Brown. sale makes buying these goods easy at | Th Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. {| If you are constipated, dull or bili- So lately as 1002 Liou." Boyd Alex- | ous, or have a sallow} lifeless com- ander discovered thirty-two new spe- | plexion, tty Lax-ets just once to see cies of birds in Fernando, Po. what they wil do for vou, Lax-ets Good Seotch mints are sold are little toothsome candy tablets-- | mice to eat, nice in effect. No griping, e only cough syrup endorsed by | no pain. Just a gentle laxative effect physicians. Gibson's Red Cross Cough | that is plecsingly desirable. Hands for vrup. Take no other. the vest pocket or. purse. Lax-ets The late Sir Richard Burton could | meet every desire, Seld by all deal converse freely in thirty-five different | ef. : languages and dialects. Fossil ooval found at The motor omnibng companies in | the stone which best re week. Suva, Fiji, is sists the ae carry, 2,000,000 passengers | tion of fire, on's suit. sale 'on anvual HE ot oad will pull a thirty-two ton canal | h OF 'persons insured the annual death | irate averages only eleven pet 1,000, | 1 i i We, do it without extra charge. * form for which they are intended. be willing to pay. WE CAN FIT ANY FORM Never mind your size, Sir, your Suit is here. If you have been bothered in getting Clothes to fit you--It is right here that your troubles will end. The Large Man, the Short man, the Fat Man and the Man that is long Drawn eut will find his Suit here. 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"WA box of Zatoo Table in the pocket or purse, ¢ the office or home, and required, will ward of a 4 or cold"-anddo it every § Take two of the table soon as you feel a head ing on, or feel you have § posed to a cold. In nine cases in ten come in twenty minutes. case is exceptional take tablets. They are purel; and cannot hurt you. They will cure your } nip the cold in the bud-- § you feel fresh and vigorc and body. You can try Zutoo fo 8 Samples are free for the R 10c and 25¢ at dealers o B. N. Robinson & Co., Co ~ PERSOJAL MEN Movements of The Pe They Are Saying An I. G. Fair, Brockvill city. | 1. Y. Wilson, Napanee, city to-day. J. H. Lyons, Toronto, city to-day. F. Hl. lewis, Montreyg city on business G. Geiger, Brockvill city on business. H. B. Stock, cn business C Thomas day for Hamilton. Ex-Aid. Reeves cago. Loronto, 1 Donnelly left to He will be absent P. BE. Ward went to ( day to attend the fun brother, J. J. Ward. M. C. Brickwood and b left Saturday noon for th S. Myers, American Tol Montreal, is in t in the city on business. Albert: Walsh and Joh cent House, Lindsay, are John Wardrobe, Randolph Miss Maude Gregory, 0 left Saturday lor Kingsto will be the guest of Mrs. Guire for a week. G. H. Gillespie and A. the city, took part.in the Year's entertainment give thodist church, Elginburg James B. Gordon has Toronto to resume his s dental college, after spend tion with his parents on Color:Sergt. Harry ¢ Sergt. B. Plunkett, of No gan Rifles, Lansdowne, } day to take a three mont instruction at the Roye Infantry, Stanley barrac Miss Marion Cranston, Man., 'on Dec. 26th, was 1 J. Sparling, grain dealer Man. He is a son of Re ing, of Winnipeg, formerly G. R. R. Cockburn, for of the Ontario Bank, ap the Toronto police mags morning, charged with statements of the con hank to the governme Jjourned i to-morrow. At: Hamilton TeX who ded gui

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