Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1907, p. 4

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goner's| He : / CARTER. MEDICINE CO., New York; Waggon For cakes, biscuits, eto. win Sugai yin a iL AP RAen oo soa ha ai tg dy IRISH 'POLITICAL AMBITIONS, Canada's foremost critie, and yet he may err, and does occasionally, in his judgment, The home "rule movement is not a local one. The agitation with regard to it is not. confined io Ireland, The loudest demand for it comes from Awericn, from the "Irish there and their descendants, and these are the most liberal supporters of it financia)- Hy. It was the contingent that cross od the ocean and at the Dublin con- veution declared themselves to be against any proposal which fell short of their expectations. Royal visits and royal favours may be desired, but these and bread alone will not, ae Mr. Smith infers, bring contentment to the Irish people. They have political aspirations which must be satisfied 'some day, and this fact will in due time be realized by every one if it is not now. ---- HOW DO YOU VOTE ? To-morrow the property owners will make clear their intentions so far as the" smelter by-laws are concerned. Then the voting takes place, and it is hoped there will be enough public in- terest manifested to see that the schemes are carried. Judging the pub- lic mind by the public meeting on Sa- turday evening, however, there is an indifference abroad which is surprising under the circumstances. Less than an hundred persons were in the city hall when the council's contingent un- dertook to discuss the by-laws. %he meaning of this was variously inter- preted, Generally it was accepted as an indication that the electors were satisfied with the information they | had already received. This conclusion may- be correct. . The* fact yemains, however, that if people will not go to a public meeting to show how they regard a proposition they will not go to the polls unless stimulated into ac- tion by a working force. Organiza- tion is needed, and it will do its J work best if actuated and guided by the persistent spirit, the spirit that will not take anything for granted and will urge activity in the registra. tion of voters until the last minute. These contemplated additions to our industries may mean the beginning of 8 new era in the' commercial activity of the city, ---- A SCANDAL IN QUEBEC, The statement of Baron de Lepine, SR AMA re ag 1 lee aati Goldwin Smith hob intimated, in the Weekly Sun, that the 'Irish people do nok. want home rule, He says they | ave interested 'only in the visits of royalty and in bread. Now Mr. Smith is a man of discernment, and _sause he had no hope of reform while size of the barrel, crs ston for Boots and dragging out a miserabls existence, over. | Ported upon by an officer of the crown £3 Clothing porns vith dissase peculiar to their sez, lands department, who was absent | Toronto Star. ---- GROWING OLD at Quebec, in the Prevost-Asselin case, the manner in which the public affairs of the adjoining province have been Co., Ltd. Whithu smbee va mbit conducted. De Lepine represented a sult Belgiar syhdicate which had an our land, broken down in health and | This land, in the first place, was ro Is at the foot of Princess Street. Poon ly morn till late sighs ity from office for weeks while he was per. a fact, Britons will be ablo to host forming the work, He claims that he that King Edward can go round the reo Bd a big lot of Men's | ing to w pete of poe pai. a tomes 8 general collapse? Palpitation of secondary importance for the time be. or the 3 ' aloeplegsnoss and many other troubles fol. the private corporation and he gave it his first consideration. That was Je ---- have been on the iter, ¥ 1 taken place, and for the credit of the repeated. As for the department, De Lepine cents an acre for the land, but they were to subscribe a sum of $60,000, or thirty cents per acre, to the elee- toral furids, the whale: representing $1 per acre, The syndicate refused to ac- fund. Evidence, will, of course, be heard on the other side, and itemay rr That exposure was not dreaded indeed ~ vo a free, new It reaches us via phone buy birds from us. Seywhere [nen if the trial went on, and the at- < PA immediate re ary rma, Write ut borers Address + or Jpe | 't on, a a n Tel, But wie COTTAM BIRD SEED |torney-general replied by charging {Jeon raised, > v 'of to 82 Bathurst St., London, Ont: [that an attempt had beon made to k Bi : revelations of a former clerk of the WHILE YET. YOUNG [nd to ai the "hr pe isntion. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Ottawa Journal. Joption on some land in the' Abitibi | Strikes may be as useless as is critics RE Ta district, the fee to be $1 per acre. cull it Dut it has o arvellous way Cheapest Place in King. There are thousands of females all over of settling strikes, the duties) Is it any )Wad sorving the department at the world for two cents--on . a postage ants, 1 will sell them | wonder then that sooner of dater there [sume time, but the Province wag of | stamp, the i "and sinking spells, weakness, dizziness, | ing: The larger rewards came from Brantford Expositor, Dr. Chown has a tremendous con- ZR BN tract on hand 'if he is determined to .r ; a proceeding which should not have | Stop betding in Ratombe, Where the handbook flourishes al the year S round to a greater extent, probably, | "L°° ROSA McAHAN OF BUTTE. Province, it is hoped it will not be | than anywhere else in Canada. : T ta Star. slated that the options of 200,000 Gen. Kuroki * distributed five hun- [Qurtz streot, Butte, Mont, sar acres had been given to him on the dred dollars in tips to the servants | following terms by Hom. Mr. Turgeon: {of the Hotel Astor. This is not to he | my scalp of dandruff, with whieh it The dicate were t, taken ax a precedent, Japan being ob- [was entire ¥ covered, and it has stop- syn » S: 'Pay stvanty | to pay a little move for civility I ped my falling hair. J have tried than the white brother, vine and $150,000 for the leetoral |! : a intimidate him in the discharge of his MEN AND WOMEN. duty. The whole case rests upon the ERIE JER BI Jt SAT heredity ? the hands of ome less discreet than Hughes ? weight with it, himself as the fearless man. A director of the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company resigned he- the insurance ' department of New York was indifferently manned. A pro- test and a' pronouncement that should have its effect. The Lemieux Act can be ignored. It is brought into operation only when one party to a frouble makes applica- tion for conciliation under it. Neith- er party in the longshoremén's strike appealed. to the department of labour, Was the department to blame then that it could not act? 2 The rolling stock shortage on the ruilways is said to be very great. In Montreal' the acoumulation' of freight is baffling the railway companies, de- spite their efforts to deal with it. The Sar and locomotive works in the country 'are unequal to the demands that have been made upon them, The Phillips bill fixes the limit of election expenditures in New York state at $10,000 for governor, $6,000 for other state officers, $4,000 for con- gréssional or presidential electors, $2,000 for state senators and $1,000 for assemblymen. That is the advertis- ed and presumably' the legitimate ex- penditure. The unadvertised and illegi- timate . are only. regulated by the ------------ It Certainly Has. The new act for the settlement of The King At Ease. When the all-red mail route becomes Dr. Tliown's Huge Contract. Kuroki On' Tips. + 2st, 1905, of a m commit ted cept the 3 offer before exploration. November 30th, 1904, has 'just been | effect." Kill the dandruff germ. Ask Later on it insisted on an option, of | removed by electricity. It took two | your druggist for Herpicide. Ft is a 50,000 acres on the ame conditions-- years aud a half, yond ae murderer Seiiehetal pressing: alloys githine; ti » x i was an Italian w illed his friend | ma es the Mr soft as silk, Sold by that is to say, $350,000 for the pro- or W890, with no brain storm symp- | leading deaggists. Send 10e. in toms. Toronto's effort to raise a fund to GANARIES 0 i =, oie woe sor [is Emit hi TM CAule SL | oe we ing of the plaintiffs case. Then it {less than $200 being subscribed. It is ° 3 mi : i book, Joey in Carley x was intimated that the vernment | not always easy to transmute enthu- A HURRY CALL FOR COAL Ee ER bad 'been warned of what fon hap- siasm into mouey; but Torowto show- od so muck enthusiism it was thought that more than such a sum could have wag MONDAY. MAY 27 : v size, The Gouin_ government has seri- A spe meeting of the 24th ses Mr. Graham, Opposition leader, says | afternoon, at three o'clock, when the the electors are' ing more inde- | twenty-two junanbers of the stationing ie vi, " ities | cOmmitiee wi e conver and begip i Te Co ' -- The Ontario legislature has suffered 20th, to Ogdensburg, on the steamer. i ths," America, . men hat. ree It mourns four, St. John, Carscallen, partmental examinations, The work If the public utilities commissioners, Wallace Steacy, Pine street, was in New York state, do not suit the | taken to Brockville General Hospital, governor he can replace them. Wouldn't this power be dangerous in J The Normal College at, Hamilton should have been continued until per fect arrangements were made to do its work elsewhere. That is the argument of the Hamilton Times, and it carries -- Mr. Whitney says that there is noth- ing to prevent the minister of justice Prosefuting the, railway companies for infractions of the Jaw. Is he afraid to tackle them? He used to advertise wn % y 2 "GANaNoquE TromvGS, The Methodist' Conférence Opens -. This Afternobn. Gananoque, May 27.--On Saturday afternoon the Clayton baseball : . 8 return game on the school team. 'ananogue won nn to 7. The Merchants and Manufacturers will open the turday evening. awbria lodge of the Sons of Eng nd attended worship at Christ Church, Sunday morning, Rev, W. 3 Lipscomb, rector, avoring them wi address. sion of the Mon conferénce will be held in Grace church on Monday The annual excursion of the Young People's Society of Grace Methodist church,: has beep" arranged for June as associate examiner for the de- will be done in Toronto during July and August. 3 Saturday afternoon, to undergo an operation for appendicitis. © Miss Blanche Taylor, who has spent the past few years as nurse in a rospital in New York, has retursied home. J. Maclear Watt, of Cobalt, has been spending the past few days with iriends and relatives in town. Nr. Watt leaves to-day for New York, in connection with Cobalt mining mat- ters. Miss Juliana Stevens, King street, has purchased a lot on Garden street from J. W. McCalpin, Brockville, Miss Clare McGinty, of Rochester, NY, is spending a "Short time with friends and relatives in town. E. F. Rawson, of Colborne, spent some, time during the past week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Keefe, Princess street. Frederick J. Skinner, who has been spending some timé during the Past week in Toronto, has returned home. T.-M Grover, Toronto, has been spending several days with friemds in town. Mrs. J. D. King, Toronto, was in town several davs during the past week, visiting with friends. Mr. and Mre. A. D. Howe, Oak street, are spending a few days with relatives in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. McFall, Ro- chester, N.Y:, are spending 'a short time with friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Robert Dormer. Berlin, and family, gre spending a short time with friends pnd relatives here, Mrs. William Hazel, Sydenham Street, is spending a fow days with friends and relatives in Deseronto and Belleville, Mrs. Frederick J. Miller and daughter, Miss Veda are spending some time here, having heen summon- od to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Hurd, Charles street, who is seriously ill. % YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. * # Beon hand early and BE support the wide-awakes, BY support the Smelter By- ¥ Laws. HII HINGE A great demonstration of Ulster Unionists unanimously condpmned Mr. Birrell's Irish bill, which was charac- | « lerized as "settling nothing, and un- settling everything." ! Look for this league season, next Saturday afternton, by lo in Elk Brand at 2 Tor 35 Conte A TROG UDR Justice Is Slow. except Newbro's Herpicide."" Dand-" Syracuse Post-Standard, : 5 " man who was convicted April | ig an infallible destrover of the germ. urder Enthusiasm Is Cheap. and SL. G. W. Mahood, special appt. put a differént face on the matter. | Montreal Gazettes ' ph "<r === 93 Princess Si, bo rps Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil. . i On Your Collars Castle Brand Collars are made of 's Tuam Yinen for our nathe' Sako--and Demand the Brand EFFECTIVE, PALATYBLE, | APEN HUNGARIAN NATURAL PURGATIVE wate * STORE. usual, Sir, you'll find the Suit you'll' fancy here. s ) ) We're noted for hav ing the best, ' When we say "best" fabrics, the correct cut and the best tailoring. While many stores are thin king al } New ideas in Spring | Suits and wondering whether they'll take--we're The man who invests anything appearance will ' "Good Clothes Store" exactly what he's looking for, Choice Spring Suits $20, $18, $16.50, $15, $14, $12.50, $10. The H. D. Bibby Co "Madame Huof's Coffee" FINE FLAVOR, DELICIOUS, EXQUISITE FIT FOR "THE KING'S TABLE! 40 cts. a Ib.--2 Ibs. for 75 cts. At The E. B. MARCEAU €0., Limited, Wholesale Teas, . 381-355 ST. PAY. ST., MONTREAL, 00000000000 0000 Ee ---- 3 Beautiful Shoes For Ladies If you want to see the newest creations in F Come and inspect what we have Utz & Dunn J. & T. Bell and G. A. Slater Gibson Ties, Calf, Gun M wi Pumps and Sailor Ties in Tan etal, Patent Colt and Vici Kid. The Sawyer Shoe Store -------- HAS REMOVED 3 w . . . Vote 1 to-mor- ton rec post An- nt now an editor of the |B sow: ¥ 5 ly. op fe 0 i : ' $y tient grove's, How After Two Years She Found' a Remedy For Dandruff. Miss. Rosa McAhan, of 211 West *Herpicide has thoroughly cleansed many different, preparatiol in 'the Past two years, but none look effect ruff is a germ disease and Herpicide Ladies' "De y g or plain d "Stroy the cduse, vou remove . the and 50c. per pair Ladies' Lisle ties, 25¢., 3%e. Ladies' Plain t i ) The Horpicide | 270 aoc" Per I Stamps for sample to e erpicude Coi, Detroit. Mich. Two' siges Sc = Also Summer ar EE ---- SOME EARLY SUMMER NECESSITIES, 'HOSIERY Black Lisle Thread H openwork, drop stitch full fashioned, pe nay hs, all sizes at 40c. in Tan and Colors, extra good guali- Cotton Hose, Black, Tan and White, Hosiery for Boys' and girls', in all qualities and Ladies' Silk Gloves, Elbow, Black and White » at 25¢., 50e., X Ladies' Fabri Black, White and Tan, 35¢ three-quarter an 75¢ and $1 per elbow three-quarter ana + 50e. and 75¢. per pair UNDERVESTS dren's Sumimer Ve mice fine 'weaves, 10e., 15¢ ummer Vests, low necks with Lace and Ribbon, d short lengths, in pair . short lengths, in Ladies' and Chil high or low necks, Ladies' Silk § nicely finished each. ~ Nice lines of sts, with or without sleeves, ., 20c. and 25¢. each. » With or without sleeves round top, 40c. and 50c Fancy Belts and Neck Pieces. following letter is - Dy which are on int Pinkham office, and ® to prove be question that Lydia E. Pinkham's V: etable Compound must be a remedy t merit, otherwise it could not p he such marvelous results among si and ailing women : Mrs. Pinkbam i-- De my marriage my health beg fo decline, My appetite failed me: I w unable to sleep, and I became very nerve and had shooting pains through the abc men and pelvic organs, with bea: oY ins and constant headaches, causing 1 pan misery. The monthly periods beca more and more painful, and I became burden and expense to my family inste ofa help and pleasure. Lydia E. Pinkhan Vegetable Cempound cured me within th months. Soon after I began using it I fi a change for the better, and at the tir of my next period I noticed a great diff ence, and the Ps gradually diminish until I was well. I am stronger and lo better than I did before I was married, a: there is great rejoicing in the house ov the wonders your medicine worked." M) M.A.C Letter, 732 Cadieux St., Montres Quebec. . If you have suppressed or painf periods, weakness of the stomach, ind gestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, Bervo prostration, dizziness, faintness, 'don care" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelin excitability, backache or the blues, thes are sure indications of female weaknes or some derangement of the organs. such cases there is one tried and try remedy--Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab Compound. (EE DREADFULLY BURNED. Mrs. Sing Rushed Through Flame in Residence. 3 Belleville, May 27.--M five o'cloc on Saturday morning, Mrs. Dr. Sin pesiding with her husband a short di tance east of the city, was nearly or mated in a fire which totally de troyed their valuable home. Her hu band was also badly burned, nearly a his hair being burned off, as well a whiskers and eyebrows. They wer awakened by the blage coming vu through the floor upstairs, where the glept. The husband is deaf, and of the excitement did not notice his wife The latter is supposed to have rushes through the flames, as'she was foun outside in an unconscious condition with nearly all her clothes Lurned of Both arms were nearly burned throug and there were other serious burns The couple are about sixty years o age. RED-LETTER DAY. May 28th, Tuesday. Vote for the Smelter By- Laws: 3 MONTREAL Session 1907-1908 Courses' in Arts, Applied Science (Architecture, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Theory andl Practice of Railways, and Civil," Electrical, Mechanical and Min- ing Fngincering) Law, Medicine and Commetce, Matriculation Examinations, and examiations for Second Year Exhi- bitions and. Third Year Scholarships, will commence on September 9th. Lectures in 'Arts, .Apphied Science, Medicine and Commerce, will 'begin on Sentember 15th; in Law, on September 10th. Particulars regarding examinations, entrance requirements, courses of study, fees, etc., can be obtained on application ta J..A. NICHOLSON, M.A., Registrar. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE mortaeas A residential hall for the women stu- dents of MdGill University. Situated on Sherbreoke street, in close proxi-| mity to the University buildings and laboratories. Students of the College eve admitted to the courses in Arts of McGill University on identical terms with men, but mainly in separate tlasses. In addition tb the lectures giver by the Pyofcssors and Lecturers of the University, students are assisted by resident tutors. Gymnasium skat- ing rink, tennis courts, ete. Scholar Ships and Exhibitions awarded an nually, ake Instructions in all branches of musi in the McGill Conservatorium of Music. For further particulars address The Warden. Royal Victoria

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