Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1907, p. 4

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Co, Ltd. | Real Estate Headquarters. It you want to buy or sell city. Peoperty, go to a man who - makes a specialty &f same, x 95 Clan patti oo - the daily round of duties. "1 There is nothing better then an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and ex. perts at the great exhibitions. This course is REFORMS OF THE SENATE. Mr. Willison of the Toronto News, before the Canadian Club, Jivorated should be satisfied now. dvi i inni rat -- hs oa te oul Mogul mind It is proposed to use the public ness I' and all are superfluous amidst schools in connection with the School of Pedagogy. That is a matter which | in close bondage to a requires careful consideration. ought 6 be worth something financial- Temperament and unhappy accident ly, but the money. aspect is not the . Just two kinds of 80ap -- the gemuine made from the very finest vegetable oils and flower perfumes--and the imitations made from chemical perfumes and chemically as much as possible in appear ance, the genuine "Baby's Own utely xpense to make "Baby's Own" as good & soap as can be made, yet it costs you no more than the only available way was to appoint to inferior imitation, vacancies men who, in addition to being able and active and representa- tive, were in sympathy with the gov- The balance of power, through the process of time and in- troduction of new members has pass- ed to the liberal side, and the ques- tion of reforming the senate can now ke considered on its merits. In other words the government be- ing tolerably free from insidious at- tack from the venerable conservatives Albert Soups Ltd. Mirs., - Montreal Maypole Soap --a Dye looking to re-enforcement of the sen- ate. The ideal position of the upper chamber is that of a body which, mov- ed the highest regard for the best, proceed to deal with public clearly, fairly, impartially, ably, How to reach this end is the question. No one has been able to point the way with any degree of -------------------- CANADA'S POSTAL BLUNDER. A popular American weekly, it is re- ported, will issde a Canadian edition to avoid the, new postal re- We shouldn't be surprised the American magazines would follow suit. It wouldn't - be much of a trick to ship the plates over and have editions printed in Canada.--Montreal Gazette. It was presumably a patriotio iden contagious Itch on hu- man or animals cured di tes by Wolford's Sanit never fails. Sold by H. Wade. lishars, and especially those composing a wing of the Canadian Press Asso- ciation, and which led them to agi: tate for a change in the postal rates. The drop in the postage on British publications, and the increase in Ame- rican publications, with the retalia- [are being pulled tory 'effect of higher postage in Cana- dian papers going into the United States, has heen variously regarded. The Toronto News regards the ar- 8 highly admirable and Daily Whig. BUSINESS-NOT POLITICS. The Trent Valley Canal may have been, originally, projected as a po- litical scheme for the cultivation or ville Ontario, "to proces with the work' as speedily as possible. This summer contracts will be let for a con- siderable portion of the canal. One stretch starting at Trenton will be begun, and work will also be started at the end of the present completed section mear Rice Lake. construction work is begun, owing to the necessary delay in advertising for tenders. Engineer Walsh is now mak- ing a survey of the suggested north- ern outlet via Nottawasaga Bay. As soon as the report is submitted the northern outlet will promptly and fin- ally be decided upon, and the comple tion of the whole canal pushed with all possible speed." Political reasons gested that the canal be carried along spasmodically, and with an open cam- petition as to the outlet or port of entry. But the government has pro- in a business-like way, Aylesworth, only a few days ago hav- ing demonstrated that the decisions of the cabinet wee influenced by the engineers' reports, and by them only. the more courageous in the long run the only one that can guarantee satisfaction. -------------- represented all that was useless and unnecessary in political life. One re happy thought of Hon. | David Mills, nearly thirty years ago, that what the upper house needed was reorganizing, and his friends be- | 00 one. was regarded as a good work at that time by making a sena- tor of Hon. George Brown. The great journalist had been a foremost figure in Canada's public life, and was re- cognized as a power in himself. Un- fortunately he died before the oppor tunity had been given to him to ex- ercise his transforming energy. The liberals have been censured be- cause they have been calling only liberals to the senate. But they had " reason to do something in the way of self-defence. Who can forget the early experience of the Laurier government? The senate was then conservative, and the conservative majority undertook up government measures, and to embarrass the powers that be for pure political effect. That condi- be - overcome, and the some of the schemes formerly advanced and ent of all public agita- 1 the Canadi pub- It will pro- in i before actual of Oy into. the would have sug- Mr. Gibson's Red Cross: a drug bered millions in the its development, may mined. have themselves. duty and his place, whether he is a democrat. time to raise the question, when the Even More Serious Than presidential bee is buzzing in his bon. Ordinary. net, concerned would any one erwise ? ---- Bob Fleming was the worry of the Toronto council, when he was a civie official. Now everlasting heart-break as an of the street railway company, pears to be considerable tist. A. Graham Bell soos the time hand when there will be air ships and aerial battleships. He is a man of imagination, and he must be having more than his own share of visions, Murphy and McClellan--Ta leader 'and New York's may since he has been elected. -- It was said in defence storm, in one famous case, that was the culmination of a long season ol discontent, and that it was result of a sudden shock. ber of parliament who deli fends, who goes off offensively because he wants o do it, is acting i defonsihl way. A Severe Test. Toronto Star. A New York man joked leg was being cut off. That very five and heroic, but let him tc off a fow merry qui tract attention, "Mixed Sweet Pea Seed" i a 7 4 the accounts in connection with messenger of peace, of intelligence, of {or vessels) disposed of recently re- welcome, ting small credit, it would seem, for | peace. its work, and yet it has had its share - in the return of those who left Can- The American' Pace. ada long years ago and have brought | Me™ York Post. with them others, to become prosper- ous and contented 'settlers. The loss | told us that, to Canada of this current of informg- | frankly as Maxim Gorky in his study tion, this widespread dissemination of of "New York; the City of the Yel- facts pertaining to this country and be surmised, | revealed but it cannot be acourntely deter- jas an implacable mechanism, inces- And after all the Yankees will de. |*0 souls of men--as a something feat the scheme, will circumvent with their devices. Canada's loss will, {on a hob. People rush, whirl, therefore, be without compensation. ---- ------ EDITORIAL NOTES. other in its tnoati bn S ' Si ', 3: "I In Its insatiable maw. Some ol Wilkie Ea ete Se ies posed imperial ecomucil, is an unlook- droop, others have uplifted them, ed-for contingency." The tory doubters | reading them out above people's 1t {of stome, glass and iron. The only way to deal with the mem- | he says : « bers of parliament who are given to [30 tragi-comically self-satisfied as they explosions or brainstorms is to expel are in this avid and foul stomach of them if they do not presently with- draw their offensive language and be- [and nerve with the fierce roar of . a Ra The Toronto News refers to Mr, "The strong kind," moth camphor Cc bell as deputy at, 'or chair. flake and balls, sold at Gibson's Red man of the committee. We thought the deputy was Mr. Marcil, a distinguish- od journalist and one who knows his | Wiolent Barthquake and It's a good | One of An Unusual Type, But In the ongon of Mr. Willison, of cisco, and Mexico, with great destruc the Toronto News, there is nothing nearer the abode of everlasting rest this side the grave than the senate, So far as some of the venerables are mmany's tive, to have advised them that by ror--have ; the use of Psychine their chances or kissed and made up. The mayor is to Jide would have heen 33 90 Js to 100, be allowed te appoint good men to how many badges of mourning would offico when they are democrats. With. 0 | ! thousands of valuable lives would not out permission he has been doing that have gone out in darkness as monu- of a brain- | stored conisumptives and victhns of it pneumonia, la grippe, and many other (fatal diseases, who have been snatch- the rough back to health and friends | Peychime for its wonderful health-giv- dreadful cough about a year or. two ago. Doctors said his lungs were badly affected, but thanks to Psy- chine he is now a big, strong, voung man. I will always recommend Psy- Ps while his tooth jan It saved two of us." if he wants to at- Buy a "King" if you want a WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. Poor Borden | fa- vorable circumstances R. L. Borden might do well, but flanked as he is by pe i bush ho itp ou) iain J ness or m Vate deals, what chance has he ? id to the Canadian publishers. Life Of A Modern Battleship The Brockville Record pu issue | London Tribune. \ 3 thus : ef arin artiste should be off to the " + vies, Bute, for a "Fighting Temer-' doline Toenly Records, ought to he). aire" impression of the doomed battle. if but one to a U. 8S. post office, {Ship Savs Pareil, knocked down re- will cost twa cents per year » {cently on scrap-heap terms for £26, in 1600," In Turner's . jamiliar picture. of PAY | the olla veteran ship on her way TORU {10 between : lation means that dailies knacker's the contrast b e a raica: Jy $s wow reputed hes aparia must lose overy guimecibes 130 S43 2131e and the srw, typified in improved transportation facifities. The [if the weekly subscribers ar retained, | 0vious. But the now-expert eye 1 it will be at a 1 There hay would find it difficalt to detect ob- intention of the government has been been some but yf . soleteness even in the Sans Pareil, a indicated by the fact that it has caus- [io remedy it by the Arion pt twenty yeur-old, "Too old at forty," od $7,000,000 to be appropwiated for nto will a grave hardship Jowever, is Xx Priveipie that bak tong the enterprise. bois eo nn a Slate. whou mem- | ships, and after twenty years the only "It is the intention," says the Belle- v unable bear it. 2 lly, i pevice use the admiralty has for a Sans Pareil is to sell "her at little more sums for emigration purposes, and | than a thirtieth of her original cost. the [Apart from upkeep, manning, and so populating of this country are large Jorth, She hus Sue oust Murly 2% proportionately. To the movement of . Se on Alans, Ns the day, Yao Rn has pa Jute had the value of her moral in- uence, of course, during the twenty tributed its share, Patriotically and | years as a national defender, in con- gratuitously. Every paper going out [tract with her ill-fated sister, the ia Victoria, prematurely lost. But the United, Staten, |oqloatnion aroin her to 3 and collectively they must have num- Ro > dozen ships of all sorts and sizes (two a | battleships, a cruiser and three small- present a depreciation of nearly £1,- The Canadi has nt 400,000 impresses one with the costli- ness of our methods of keeping the e are an electric and thunderous people. Countless ~ foreigners have but none so forcibly or low Devil," in the Monthly Review. To the Russian, the metropolis stood from the very first moment santly grinding away at the bodies ., positively . Apocalyptic. Ho writes : it Feverish life bubbles around as soup : : disap- pear in this effervescence, as groats in broth, as splinters in the ocean. The city roars and engulfs onc after an- public squares) have let their hands eads, just as if they wanted to say, 'Stop !' This is not life, this is mad- chaos of street life; all are out of place amidst a fierce roar of avidity, grim phantasy have perhaps darkened the picture, but' the general scheme is classic; we have ourselves accepted it as true, thereby further justifying Gorky when "Nowhere have I met men a glutton who has fallen into idiocy through greediness and devours brain f a wild beast." Cross drug store, We hear and read of violent earth. quakes in the West Indies, San Fran- tion of property and human life. A most violent earthqunke shook Can- ada the other day, and while the seis mograph did not register the undula- tions the vital statistics of Canada made a record that the vibrations are still very marked in the hearts and it was officially announced that the carth had opened its hungry mouth in 10,000 Piyces during the past year to receive 1h000 victims of . tubercu- losis or consumption, and 17,000 other chasms, opened to receive Can- ada's contribution to the victims of preumoni la grippe and other pul- monary diseases, Canada received an earthquake shock ten-fold more seri- ous than any of those mentioned, but by many regarded as the visitations of an "inscrutable Providence." If even a small proportion of these peo- ple, who have gone down to untime- ly graves had been aware, or had any true friend, be he physician, or rela- ave heen unworn, and how many ments of almost criminal neglegt or Ignorance, rather than "visitations of SPIRIT OF THE PRESS All the New Fabrics are here and the cut of our There's No Clothing! Better Than Ours We handle the kind of Clothes that will convert 'Tailor-made-fellow" into a regular patron. Barments 4 shows every correct idea, worked out to perfection, * Nobby Suits Of Serge, Blue. or Black, in single or double breasted styles, at $12,°$12.50, $13.50, $15, $18. See our Special $15 Seii-Ready Blue Serges. . Handsome Suits Of West of England Worsteds, in Greys, Browns, checks, Stripes and Plaids at $12.50, $15, $18 and $20. See Our Great Range of $2.00 English Hats. Over. ver. * The H. D. Bibby Co. ] § > o Treat yourself to one of Crumle see what a lot of comfort and wear can be had out of it. We took particular care to secure exclusive designs and our prices a Navy Blue Lustre Skirts, hip, all sizes, $5.75. Black Lustre Skirts, nicely pleated at each seam, models, extra good quality, $5. | | | FRSEEE White Lawn Waists consciences of thoughtful people. When, [ p p Providence." Thousands of happy re- ed from the verge of the grave and and home, join in mighty chorus : "Pavohine saved me." "I think there is nothing to equal ing qualities. I took cold on my lungs. . T was very bad. Psvehine cur- od me, and this year I have not had a cold once. Mv nephew, too, had a MISS J. BE. HUMPHRIES, 8 New Lustre Skirts ten White Lustre Skirts, laid in Clusters of Knife Pleats, stitched to form Yoke, all sizes, extra fine quality, $5.75, Nad 3 Fi WHITE LAWN WAISTS m---- : And when selecting a Skirt, secure one or two White Waists fr Mr. Hearst, tho defeated candidate in Severly Shakes Canada our large assortment. Nothing prettier in town. the last New York state election, for the office of governor, questions White Lawn Waist, beautiful quality, tucked Yoke, front Em- broidered, in Floral Design, short sleeves, back fastening, $2.25 Other Designs, for $1, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2 to $4.50. Crumley Bros. A ARIA WN. ARAN SAWYER SHOES None Better Made w A place for everything and everything in its place, which being interpreted, means that 'everything worth menticning in Fine Shoes, will be found at the place for Fine Shoes. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE 212 Princess St. "Phone 150. y's Lustre Skirts this spring and re as al- pleated all round, stitched to below good full , beautiful quality, laid in fine tucks to form Yoke, buttoned in back, short sleeves, $1.25. AAA Holyrood, Ont. v Paychine. is at all druevists, 50c, | 18 Fancy Art TN Store. Phone and $1 bottles, or Br. T. A. Slocum, ted, 179 King street west, To. Yo Gt Rd SACL QUST (RTE Rebuilding Sale is Still On. 50 Selected Mattresses, in Cotton Felts and Sea Grass and Wool ckings and 50 Lock Weave Woven Wire. Springs to fit any size Beadstead. JAMES REID, A BY-LAW TO CONF MENT BETWEEN SMELTING WORK! PART ANDTHE C THE CITY OF KI) OTHER PART. WHEREAS, The Stan! of tne one part ang the City of Kingston on tb catered into an agreement gule "A" hereto annexe: AND WHEREAS, it this Bylaw confirmmg the 10 submit the same to the Municipality for thew app vided: Be it therefore enacted the Corporauon of the U follows:-- A. The agreement form this By-law shall be read ; and leranng a part ot tl hereby vahaated and confi 2. It shall be lawful fi for the purposes aforesaid ALY DY & BUOU anu sulicie The Stanley Smelting wo ot Scucuwie "A hereto an lands described and partic sua Scucauie a. 3. It shall be lawful f this Corporation to pass a capting trom Mumicipal Scunool rates and taxes anc taxes. and rates) for a | vom Ist January, 198, thy by said agreement comtrac together with the buildin clunery and plant that n paced thereon, but tne ¢ exemption shall in said B 10 be conditional upon the | ment as to operation tor exemption upon the part being strictly observes and 4. This By-law shall com cllect 0. 1S passing. 5. The votes of the dul oi the said Municipality si this By-law on the 28th fp VOMINCLLINR Wt tae Nh in the forenoon and closi five o'clock in the afternoo at the following places mn tl and by the following Dep cers, namely :-- Sydenham Ward, Polling 1 and 2, at 96 William Deputy Returning Officer. Ontario' Ward, Poling 3 and 4, at Umtario tal. Returning Officer. St. Lawrence Ward, Po Nos. 5 and 6, at 853 Prim M. Loscombe, Deputy Retu Cataraqua Ward, Polling 7 and 8, at 218 Wellingto Brickwood, Deputy Keturn: Polling Sub-divisions No Dufferin St. Robert McF: wrning Ofheer. Frontenac Ward, Polling 11, 12, 13, at 289 Prince Driver, Deputy Returning Polling Sub-divisions Ne Jom St. Wiliam Dean, Uthcer, au 3 Rideau Ward, Polling Su 17, 21, at 670 Princess St. Alahon, Deputy Keturning Polling Sub-divisions Nos. Johnson St. Harry Sharpe, cer. Victoria Ward, Polling 22, 28, "at cormer Union Harry Dunlop, Deputy Ret Polling Sub-divisions Nos O'Kill. St. Harry Dates, Officer. 6, On the 22nd day of ) the hour of eleven o'clock ir Mayor of the said City sb office of the City Clerk in the purpose of appointing a writing, signed by him, two at the final summing up of and against this By-law, and tend at each polling place persons interested in and d ng the passing of this | number on behalf of the pe and desirous of opposing Ily-law, which place, day an fixed for the purpose. 7. On the 9th day of hour of Eleven o'clock in th Office in the City of King: the said Municipality shail up the number of votes give the By-law. SCHEDULE Articles of Agreement m 1907 BETWEEN The Stanley hereinafter called the Contr Part and The Corporation of the hereinafter called the Corpe ond Part. Witnesseth. Whereas, in order to em lishment and operation by | the City of Kingston of a le the Corporation are willing Contractors a site as her and exemption from taxes fo years and further to undert provided, -- And whereas, the Contrac tion of the said grant and | Corporation, are willing to « ate a lead smelter at the Cit Now this Indenture witne: parties hereto covenant, pr each with the other of them 1. The said Contractors maintain and operate upon after mentioned, in the Ci lead smelting plant as here forth, 2. The said lead smeltin modern in design and cons be equipped and furnished improved machinery and apy smelting and turning out mt I'he said plant, machin shall when constructed be $40,000 at least, exclusive o site, and the Corporation by agents shall have the right to go upon the said si , machinery and applia tractors for the purpose of ther this term of the agreen hilled. 4. The Contractors shall ¢ tion of -their said 'plant on oi this agreement within fo definite assurance shall have Corporation that the Depa Works or other Department Government will procure to the year 1907 a channel of i in depth as hereinafter m plant shall be fully complet in accordance with the mini quirements of this agreem: months after commencing the said: such asyurance as to dr in writing by a responsible Crown not later than 1st Ju 6. The Contractors shall shall have been fully comple vided operate the same and ness of lead smelters in the on said site in accordance terms and conditions :- (a) The plant shall be employ continuously not le in the City of Kingston forty weeks of six days ¢ dar year, (b) The aggregate pay men so employed in the shall not be less than tl Hundred and Fifty Dollar the period of operation in 6. In case the plant of the be destroyed or damaged ny otherwise, the same shall and the terms and condition ment upon the pmt of the apply to and bind the Cont: of said plant so rebuilt. 7. The Corporation shall © tractors by a good and suffici certam parcels and tracts of and being in the City of K composed of a part of Lot ) side of thé Great River Cat as town lots Numbers eight, a plan of part of a block © on the southeasterly and { said lot number One by Tho DRL and lodged with th Co of Frontenac, said lo st side of Orchard i to a right of way twenty fe limit of "the lands he the marsh, but the said dee proviso that the grant of sa defeasable upon the failure | to do, observe and perf t

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