Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1907, p. 4

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at the dame time a of the public "debt by $14,- 136. This is; the most 'welcome announce ment in connection with the financial statement, and gratifies these who have worried over the public debt. These have noticed that there was an addition to it under the Laurier gov- ernment, a #mall one it is true, abou ioe 0s dam il | $14,000,000 Bfter meeting all the capi- Ry {tal expepdityre ! Here is an asset f B= which is "sufficient to meet any pos- s., an nto a | sible burdens which the country may EE Eis vm, imported assume on accotnt of the Grand oral thea 3 Trunk Pacific railway and under cir- poser ih, | cumstances' which should put an end ®e. {15 all the eroaking about, it ! 3 experience of hia d to attend sometimes be r of the town by at- of the town r a. resolution him until he had olf to the satisfaction of Council efficient short-hand iter." The absurdity of the pro- Position at once struck the judge, and he imetion. Fancy a to gontrol the Hope oy to say whery exaggerateds iden of their own impor- tance. No pen picture or summary of the proceddings will do them. They evidently want their speeches given in full, verbatim et literatim, and the publisher, for his own peace of mind and profit, knows the umwisdom of at- tempting anything of that kind. His offence, of doing as hé deemed prudent, was incretised By the fact that he "was not vespeetful to the council in the peculiar mmnmer in which he left , Jat the closes of the meeting." The * Toronto must be given all it wane and envions eyes were long since cast a great injury be dane to Queen's University. The result would not befelt in King- ston only. Queen's draws its students from all parts of the province, some of them passing through Toronto in civic question, and that the political "THE MODEL:WIFE AND "month The Welle & Richardson ., Montreal, Que., will send new Diamond: Dye ey to any. reforences to the college are not in- digative of the acumen which some men in high office are supposed. to Possess to an inordinate degree. JOB LOTS POLICY CONTINUED. Thé 'council has not been moved to sdopt any. plan for the :permanent im- provement" of the streets and the more's the pity. The time has passed when macadamizing with limestone can be depended upon. At the best it lasts for but a season, and is then in mud or dust, gnd in either form it is a nuisance from which there should The board of . works last year did not accomplish all that it undertook. despise, The chairman, early in his experience, Diamond Dyes; | made a study of road making with vests, pants | stone and, distilled tar, a modification of the bitulithic which makes the best pavement there is in America. This bitulithic was examined by a civic de- putation in 1904, ii Boston, where the Warréns have made a reputation with it, and Canadian cities, with plants of their own, huve gone ipo the manufacture of it with great success, Ottawa began reform at the time it was under consideration in Kingston, and the capital will soon have streets of which it will be very proud. : Ald. Carson laid the plans for per- manent street pavement. His idea was to secure a small plant and lay the Souvenir Card for | tar macadam surface after the man- ner and specification of Ottawa. The output for-this purpose will cost some money. A start towards the purchase was made in 1906, when about $1,500 was set aside for the purpose, and by a motion to which the council gave giving just unanimous concurrence. It was a mis. take to set that plan aside, and it is the mistake that will be repeated judge was surprised. "Did they "want him to-bow down to them?" The incident is rematkable, as showing tho | prices are beginning to drop as touchiness" of 'Some people, and the presumed intolerance of them. And live in England. PRGA i ; . EDITORIAL NOTES. The council should have asked the school trustees to reconsider their budget hegre proceeding 'to muti late it. ig - In looking ayer the'eivic budget one fails to discover the great economy which the council was supposed to be practising, The council should have practised a little more economy in order to be in a position to preach it fo the Board of Education. -- The success of the government's emi- gration schemes is such that the op- position is vexed and spends its time in petty fault-finding. Hundreds of Canadians who left the country when the tgties ruled are now returning; with the desire to share in its prosperity. They are welcome. Mr. Whitney says the local govern: ment will not bribe any constituency to return it a supporter by spending public money on it. Certainly not. Perish the thought. ------ The boodling in St. Catharines does not seem to be so surprising to hose | who knew of the competition for pav- ing. The judge says "the conditions were ripe for graft," . The phrase is suggestive, ' Sn---- The. influx of immigrants is such that the Canadiad Northern railway can- not. accept any more freight, in the way of settlers" effects, for the pree- ent. An appeal has been made to the railway' commission. 8 De -- ; Mr. Ames, MP; is calling for a larger advertising of 'tha government work in" the interest of outside con- tractors, The idea is a" good one; but Mr. Ames will. fbmember the talk of his party about this advertising. A method of subsidizing the press, it said, ' : hes The legislative supplementaries con- tair a grant towards the professional training of first-class teachers. Does this mean that the government will meet some of their expenses while in training, as the federal government pays the expenses of its militia offi- cers ? : Voting machines were used in the re- cont Chicago elections. As a rule a vote was cast a minute and without a single error. The voting machines tried in Kingston were crude affairs, but they did their work quickly and more accurately than it could be done ¥ Problem. with my hoater ? Sn Simmons Bros What will I do Why, have it rust-proof ] he I also is a delightful i hair-dressing, free from pil or rrease or sticky substances. Try it be Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c.. ond $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent. ---------------- Arrivgls At B. A. Hotel. J. H. Gilbert, John A. Washburn, W. R. Stewart, Jas. R. Greig, Mon- treal; D. Lorimer, T.:J. Crowe, J. OC. Wilson, H. Clufi, W. G. Miller, H. R. Flett, T. W. Rogers, Madame Grand Reed, Henry E. Hayhou, F. Toronto: C. E. Ben {i and wife, Stratford; Frank Adams, ; Wm. Patterson, Belleville; . G. Tisdale, Brantford; W. Paris; Cadet Nordheimer, To- onto; G. A. Whitmer, London; Nr. and Mrs. Forte, Miss C , city; Miss Ritchie, Halifax; C. Betts, city; Miss Stewart, Belleville. Jagpes, 'Pedagogy At Queen's. Prigpipnl Gordon states that the Py Sor at Queen's has not yet been arranged. The matter was discussed last fall, and the govern- ment approached regarding establish ing 'a school in connection with Queen's. Now that the legislature has sity authorities will first have to dis- cuss the arrangements withe the de- partment of education. Next Session, the school will, no doubt, be started, Where Wade's Ointment Differs. This is a combination of healing re- medies that cures everything that or- dinary ointments can and many skip troubles that few remedies can zeash. § as the asitic skin diseases like ch Ea ete. Wade's Ointment heals everything and = cures a, salt rheum, scald head, cold sores, erysipelas, piles, etc. In big boxes, 25¢., at Wade's drug store. tatiana ---- A Fine Display. There was a fine display of flowers on the market this morning. he roscs shown were by far the finest seen' this year and each of the gar deners had large stocks of extra fine carnations and other cut flowers. Thee the spring advances, but the demand is greater than ever. The florists easily sell all the cut flowers they can grow. Brigadier Hargreaves Coming. Brigadier Robert. Hargreaves, of Montreal, will pay a visit to the Kingston Salvation Army on Satur- day and Sunday. The meeting on Saturday evening will take the form of a welcome to the brigadier, and the general blic is invited. The brigadier. will have charge of all the services on Sunday. Headaches And Neuralgia From Colds. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world- wide Cold and Grip remedy removes | cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E. 'W. Grove, 2c. The Lanark Village Amateur Athletic Association will support a baseball team this year, as will Perth, Smith's Falls, Carleton Place and other towns, and the Lanark association wants a county league formed. Whore the sugar beets and tobacco ow, Where the farmers are healthy, happy and bright-- They all take Rocky Mountain Tea ot night. At the congregational meeting in St, Andrew's church, Carleton Place, it was decided to extend a call to Rev. J. J. Monds, Glenallen. The market train on the K. & P. railway, this morning, brought in 125 passengers, the largest number so far this year. When your eves trouble vou take them to Chown's drug store and have them examined by an expert optician, The managers of the Cape Vincent Agricultural Society have decided to hold the exhibition on September 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. ECZEMA Skin Itches Intensely, Becomes Hard; Cracks. Bleeding Sores Develop. Pus is Discharged: The prevalence of Eema is due in every case to the presence of humors 'and poisonous acids in the blood. These poisons come from fernfenta- tion of undigested food in the upper bowel or from discharged fecal matter Jin the lower howel, Jt is a waste of ointment or washes. No lasting benefit ean be had from {dostoring the skin when the cause lies in the blood. x Rich, pure blood will bring new life to the skin--will surely restore beauty and richness, of complexion. Ferrozone 1% the belt treatment. It acts on the blood instantly, acts with a purifying healing effect-- 'newtralizes the = acide--destroys the Hpoisons--drives every humor from the ' 2 time to employ | So rich and nourishing 'does Ferro- zone makes the blood so cool and healthy, that the sores are healed-- itchiness is 'soothed away--every trace poison removed. one won't cure then nothing ood disorders its effect is teed. - Try Ferro- i Abernethy's Shoe Store he Spring Overcoat Question ? Have You Solved It? Perhaps we can assist you. We've everything you would care to wear. We don't know where better Spring Overcoats than ours can be found. They're simply perfection. See Our $8.00 Fawn Toppers. See Our $12 Greys, medium lengths. See Our $12.50 Grosvenor English Raincoats See Our $15.00 Silk Faced Black Cheviot, Be as cranky as you like about extieme styles perfect fit, excellence of fabrics and tailoring--we will satisfy you. ; The H. D. Bibby Co. SEMI-READY TAILORING. 00000000000 000000000 Write for our Ba handsome nw illustrated catalogue of premiums Ry given free for Richards bay Pure Soap Mail us rive Richards Pure Soap wrappers ard Ten Richards Pure Saap adver tiscments from any paper, and we will send you a beautiful souvenir. HK > Common soaps, foaded 'with harmful adulterants, eat and destroy I FFF IFA NNARNLD GEO. A. SLATER'S FOR MEN, the delicate threads of lace and embroidery creations. RicHARDS PURE Soar, consisting of nothing byt purest of vege. yy It's well to be on the safe side--use RICHARDS PURE SOAP, oy THE RICHARDS PURE SGAP CO., L1d., Woodstock, Ont. (Cal this ad. out~1 ts valsatia) Please mention Kingston Whig when answering this advertisement. HOIIIIIIIICIRISIIISINIOK HGIIIIGICISIISISIISIISIIINIINE BOYS. AAAI IAAANNUANK 'Spring is Here and § You Want ~ SPRING SHOES This spring we are vi re p rari 0 Tp-te Shoes---Shots that pri hoping the groutis, ly of Pia Sietug Shoes: madeiby, George A Slat or. They are up-to-date in ev- Vici Kid, for New, oe och, Velour: Tal, Patent Cols and MEN'S INVICT SHOES--$4, $4.50 and $5. WOMEN'S INVICTUS SHOES---$3750, $3.75 and $1. BOYS' INVICTUS SHOES--$3.50 and $4, CAANS AHA < HAA IAAANAANAN AIAN "Ho Your Stome is the way people in "Good, Morning." The almost every nation is an after health. The Chinese root of the matter. A stron ach is the foundation. Of this organ and the gener: cares for itself. Man is so tuted it cannot be otherwi the mission of * BEECHA PILLS to keep the stomach well, active and the bowels regula dispel sickness and create cording to directions. For years. they have cured dis stomachs, and are now a wi mous remedy. They meri confidence, Sold Everywhere in Canada merica. In boxes 25 cer HON! H. R. EMMER Director of Record Foundry There are few men in the Mariti vinces, or, for that matter, anyw Canada, better known to the pub the Hon. H. R. Eminerson, Min Railways an nals, Hon. Mr. Emmerson is a son-i the late Charles B. Record; who, : years ago established the Record | and:-Machine Co., at Moncton, N, 1s" a heavy stockholder and a therein." He is responsible for the untiring energy which has a this concern to a front rank in.Cs industries. The 'Record Found Machine Co. now have works at M aud Moncton, andhave also sales in Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Wi Calgary and Vancouver. . ' 9 Ladies' Tailorir T have -much * pleasure in ani to the Ladies of Kingston that secured the premises, 261 Prince and have opened up, _a: Firs Ladies' Tailoring Esta ment. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. call abd see me. Will makei« your own cloth. Prices moderats. A. METZ Graduate of Yarando Cut School, Regent S§t., London, COAL! he sudden changés in wea ought Lo swagest the wisaom putting tn some good Coal. sell rood Uoal. It's the kind ti sends . out the most 'heat, makes the home comfortable the pest money can buy, there is one Lecter mined. We aeliver 1 to you clean a without slate, qt the very bott prices, BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West BRITISH - AMERIC HOTEL KINGSTON - - CNT Has undergone alterations Is now open to the tray sublic. W. TELFER - - HE FRONTERAL LOAN & IRVESTMENT Scie ESTAIUSHED 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwr Money loaned on City and Farm \ perties.. Municipal and County Lures. Mortgages purchased. Deg received and interest allowed. S C. McGill, Managing Dire Office, 87 Clarence Street, Kingst Propr New England Chines Rest wurant 33 Kine stre Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 The best' place to get an all r Lunch in the city Meals of ail on shortest notice." English and Ch Dishes a specially. "Phone, 655. Wm. Murray, Auction 27 B0CX ST. New Carviater Cutters, Harn ete., for sale. Sale of Hdrses every Satur -- Monuments Foreign and Domestic Gr¥hite Marble, Large stock to choose {roi lowest possible prices. James Mullen E.C.A Princes

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