Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1907, p. 4

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i Presses. ANY OF THEM HERE? | The press of the country is giving it circulation to the following item, tell ing of seven kinds of "town killers," which are thus defined : "First, those who go out of town to do their trad- ing; second, those who are opposad to improvements; third, those wha imagine they own the town; fourth, those who deride public spirited men; fifth, those who oppose movements not originating with themselves; sixth, those who oppose every movement that doesn't appear to benefit them: seventh, those who seck to injure the credit or roputation of their neigh- bors." Any people of this kind, de- scription Aud variety in Kingston ? They are not hard. to identify, . ac- cording to current accounts. 'Building Brick Anglin's Limber Yard * Poot of Wellington St. LOBBY AND MORAL REFORM. Some curiosity has been expressed 4 vith regard 5 the mission of Rev. fbr. Bby. He is a refresmtative of the Moral Reform Bureau, whose head. Quarters are at Washington, and wn- der the management of Dr. Crafts. Its wim is to cheek the evil spirit when it shows itself in the moulding of legidation. Dr. Crafts has made addresses in Kingston, and in them has given some idea of the character of his work, It is rumoured' that" one 'object of the ian association is to ap- point a lobbyist whose work at Ot- tawa may be surmised. The value of his service may be opined from a con- sideration of what the agents of the Lord's Day Act accomplished during the last parliament. They were on duty for weeks, and they gave to the Ong | discussion thé dignified direction it : Le reqhired, . Ss The lobbyist who may tbe named by ny Sane the new association is warned that 4 WINDSOR SALT--ought to he "will be wp against some great cost more--so0 pure, fine, well disappointments." He is reminded by ¥ savoured. Goes further, too. But one critic that he may want a secret * uot a cent dearer service fund. No; there is to be ne money-spending. - Moral reformers are not grafters. Their stock-in-trade is moral persuasion, and. it is powerful enough when properly applied. - Real Estate Headquarters. "If you want to buy or sell City operty, go to a man who a specialty of same. | GEO. CLIFF, 96 Clarence St., Opposite Post Office "Phone 325 THE ADVANTAGE OF UNION. The Methodists and ; Presbyterians have given a practical illustration of what 'union would produce if 'the churches came together. At East Angus and Lake Megantic, in Québec, each body had a church, and the sup- port of them involved a serious strug- gle. ai - There were overtures bhotween the Methodists and the Presbyterians, and as a result an arrangement was reach- ed' according 'to which the Methodists will supply the needs of Bast Angus, the two bodies there joining, while the Presbyterians will - take 'care of Lake Megantic, and the congregations there will be madé one. The matter came before the Mont- real conference, at its recent session in Gananoque, and hearty concurrence was given to tho plan by which the savrifice involved in separate services at two sparsely populated places will be ended. All over this land there is a species of competition among the denomina- tions, and they are maintaining or seoking to maintain, churches where | half the number could meet the needs of the people, with. less worry and anxiety, 3 While the central authorities are apart, in ambitions and management, little can be done jn the way of SIL TDW. TE Pangani Managing Director, Daily Whig. 8 5 ated, but the assistance which is given by the people generally, in recognition of her excellent work, stirs the heart to profoundest gratitude. LEACOCK'S VULGAR TWADDLE. The article inthe London Morning Post by Prof. Leacock, a Rhodes trus- tee, descriptive of John Bull's meeting with the colonial representatives in London, may have been intended as a bit of fine writing, but generally it is regarded as offensive in the extreme. 'John Bull is pictured as an old man who is fond of feeding, and who ral- lies 'his guests all the while they are in his presence with invitations to partake of food that is as generous as it is free. The reference to the colonials is in execrable taste. They are treated as #0 many boys that are on an outing, end who are made welcome to fare they cannot get at home. Worst of all is the reference to the doddering old man who has outlived his usefulness, and who ought to be set aside so that the business may be run along modern lines. He must be humored, of course, and tolerated, but he must he displaced by those who know so much better how to manage things. All this is the outcome of Prof. Leacock's disappointment because England is not ready for the imperi- alism which Mr. Chamberlain preach- es. The free trade party is strong in England, and it will not have the nostrums which certain imperialists advocate. It is a pity they cannot en- dure their chagrin in silence. The "vulgar twaddle" in which a Leacock indulges will not make political con- verts in England or Canada. EDITORIAL NOTES. Why did the council cut off the $900 for domestic science before consulting the Board of Education ? That was a strange proceeding. -- The Lethbridge miners' trouble has been settled "through "its use, and the department of labour has been con- gratulated. Score one more for the Lemicux Act. The Pennsylvania railway will admit men to its employ at the age of for- ty-five. Experience has proven that youth and experience do not usually go together. Thursday was the sixteenth anniver- sary of the death of Sir John Mac- donald. Time dims the work of his hand, but 'memory recalls his genius as a leader of men. Me. Borden has undertaken -to im- mortalire Fowler, of "wine, women and graft" "fame. Remarkable to say he delayed the glorification until par- liament had prorogued. The Orehard confession, respecting the crimes with which he was connect- ed in Idaho, is the most shocking of its kind that has been recited in recent years. No one can read it and not have his blood chilled. Hughes a strong man? One must think 86 when he reflects that the New York assembly has. delayed its prorogation in order to pass the laws which the governor commands. The experience is without a parallel. g € Hughes demanding a recount bill (affecting the New York election), a unique experience, when it is recalled that the legislation is in the interest of Hughes' opponent in the state elec- tion. Fair play regardless of whom it affects is his motto. Harry Orchard, the champion mur derer of the age, does not do Canada any credit by claiming it as his na: tive land. He may have, been good in this country; but he went entirely to the bad when he entered the wild life of the western states. ------ Hitherto intemperance has heen held Peaching a good understanding in the field, but the churches are draw. ing together and in due fime--the sooner 'the better--t ch is so e dially and so ty 'and criminality in the land. The Macdonnell here will be 'the come first, responsible for most of the immorali- idea is that other things and intemperance after tll that Was not the decision § 23 ! export. never fail to go to church that Great Bri | oy day if it comes on a supremacy is not | Sunday. Swoon Dut dodge Just Bide A Wee. : , and s ted with- | books will have to be prepared. When graduates, | Collewe, and should bo accep d EF | out. delay, sugges reference of | the * have before them in 1909 and 'it reflects a sentiment which has the matte The : cil. ee il would , & Set these new books, and can all 'along been the glory of the col: he. ter to the city counci sve the ghality as well as the price, lege. Tho success of Queen's has rested | °°; ¥%Y imprudent, it will time enough to judges securely in the good will and affec- " Ar Tr ; ethos the ginstion has been satis- ¢ 3 ¥ rily solved. a that passes through her halls catches : = A Cure For Poison Ivy. ps lt ud, Some eA he Touring In The West. Recently the United States depart vumplishments 'have cost her sons | Mr. lomdeuia. w tour the weet this | TR of agriculture ot Washi om; D many sacrifices, but they have lifted | sunmmer. Will he bring the land brig- | oo up and' a bullet that ikior § de. with him--Billy and the two | OF Poison ivy, and a "Dn her higher in the esteem and regard a d Ruf y recent experiments made by Dr. Frans of 'her benefactors. HeSiges an us? Piafl, of Harvard university Medhioal te-aided 'insti School, have shown that the poison in -- ee pled i Toss. oust Toy 11. thie vine is a non-volatile oil. It is i i bi : - ick ic | found in all parts of the plant, even the people, and no state-aided insti- to other ib Ee Ja Wink . in the dry wood as well as the leaves, tution can rally to her side so many API aa og Sox the x a4 land like all other oils it is insoluble devoted defenders. would have lost by Rl in water, and cannot be washed off the The assistants which the government, it"droppd 'to_ fon. ny ite oy oe ir, oll of Ontario has given to our college, It May Be aloohol, and if used in time the poison Aor special purposes, is duly appreci- 2 is destroyed, but if not used until seve- Hamilton Times. Is' this scheme to run Foster in North York instead of North Toron- to "to enable him to shirk meeting Shaw and save his face by arranging for this defeat by a cabinet minister ? - A Contrast. Toronto Star. Hamilton has raised for Sherring two hundred dollars a year for life. Toronto scared up $180.95 for Long- boat's education. This is not a com- parison. It is merely statistics. » --- No Strike There. Ottawa Citizen. The prosperity of Ottawa is well il- lustrated in the estimate by City Engincer Ker that fully 1,000 labor men are employed on public works in this city. Over $10,000 is paid out every week for such labor. There should be no idle men in Ottawa and no want this season. Jim's Pew. Grimsby Independent. As fur as the church pews are con- corned | may say that there is one pew that the newcomers are entirely welcome to enter at all times, and 364 days s in the year, ns 1 only want it one day in'the year, that is day, when it comes on Teronto. Star. VS It is just possible thut the rejoicings over the reduction in the price of the readers are somewhat premature and somewhat exaggerated. arrange- ment is only a temporary one, cover- ing the period of a year and a half, in which new readers and other school ral hours have elapsed since the pois- oning, to the lacchol should be added what powered sugar of 'lead will easily dissolve and this milky fluid should be well rubbed into the affected skin. The solution is poisonous, and must not be taken internally. To kill this vine ahalf teaspoonful of sulphuric acid should be applied to the stem every two or three weeks in the springtime when plants are grow- ing most vigorously, but care mast he EE -- i s»>BIBBY® S «<< SOAs lL an OVO OYYY Sob Ad dt Aa TYVOVYYse TAILORING. SUITS, RAINCOATS AND TROUSERS Ready to try on. two hours. SOLE AAA LLLL LS VV TVIVIIOVIIOIIVe Finished to your order in The tailoring is exceptional --it's more, it's elegant. Try Our Special $15 Blue and Black Suits. taken to keep the acid away from the skin as it is highly comresive. Edwards And Jenkin. For bananas. It is far better for a girl to re- main single than marry a good-look- ing man, for he will monopolize the mirror. An expert optician, with all the lat est scientific instruments, 'exgmines your eyes when you get glasses at Chown's' drug store. The aggregate of wealth buried with Turkey's Sultans would pay Russia's national debt. Sick room comforts of all kinds at Chown's drug store, that 'is mine. They can have my pew Bibby's for choice toggery. $¢ Try Our Special $20 Blunoz Serge. Try Our Nobby Trousers, $3.50, 4, 4.50 and 5. 2 The H. D. Bibby Co. 90000000000 000000000000 FE0I000000040400400000 0000000000 0000000000000 06000000000 00040 CEOPOPLIVP LL PP00000000 N- ew Gold Camp Northern Ontario. THOMAS MoCAMUS, Preside: t. Vioe-Pres. of The T and Huds n Mining Co'y., and President of Tn Sue And President ! 5 We earnestly recommend that you purchase the Lucky Boys Gold Mines stock at 6 means riches to you. The time is not far distant when Lucky Boys will be paying large and continuous dividends. ing now at a price you can afford to pay you will be a parti- cipant in these assured profits. As we have heretofore advertisements, we are willing to stake our standing and repu- --tation-on-the present conditions and the future outcome of the | Larder Lake district and as to its possibilities. We believe it will be the most wonderful gold field that the world has pro- duced. - When we make these assertions it is after we have made most searching and thorough investigations. We do not believe that a financial house who has every facility at its command, having a number of experienced mining men in the field, and reliable and trustworthy mining engineers, vould go to more pains regarding the actual worth of a gold camp than we have done. We have bee particular as to what we reco built up a big businéss and the investors who place confidence in us and follow our advice guard the interests of our investors just as closely and with as much care as we do our ind reputation we have attained among the investing public. We have gone to great expense in ascertaining the true merits and real conditions of the Lucky Boys properties. satisfy ourselves beyond question we despatched various crews of men to make examinations. They were supplied with all the necessities, such as hand drills, dynamite and camp outfits. be cents per share. This advice By buy- stated in our circular letters and n most cautious and we are very mmend for investment. "We have number many thousands. We ividnal investments. This is the In order to PER (Par Value $1.00, Fully Paid and If you will compare the price, 6c per share, and the \ organization and incorporatio centage there is in favor of y TRANSFER AGENTS n of the Lucky Boys against any of 'the. other companies, you cannot but realize the great per- our investing your money in this stock in preference to any other. Wire or telephone orders at our expense. Prospectus, with full information, AND REGISTRARS THE TRUSTS AND CUMRANTEE CO. Limited, 14 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, CANADA, 2728-729-730-731-732 Traders Bank Bui \ ~ LAW & CO.-- FRANK WESLEY MAYNES, Vice-Pres. . Director of The Now Liskeard and Northern Ontarl> Wining Co. They have visited all of the properties, have blown out the ore, and we have had some assayed, not only by our own assayists [B but by others. The proofs that we have obtained demonstrate : beyend question the great values of the LUCKY BOYS. We say to our clients follow our advice in the purchase of shares of the Lucky Boys, rely upon our reputation and standing as being reliable and trustworthy. Follow our advice and you will make profits that will astonish you. JLaw-and Co. "have experts and engineers who are rated among the best engaged in examining and reporting on pro- perties. Only those properties which have every indication of richness are handled by us; all the others are turned down as too risky. Our engineers and experts are in the field at a great expense, and it would not pay us to'siniply make a report on and sell the stock .n any worthless company. We are looking far into the future, and we thoroughly realize that the only way to hold our eustomers and keep them interested is for them to invest their money in stocks- that have merit and that are sure winners " THE MAN OR WOMAN WHO INVESTS THEIR J MONEY THROUGH US CAN SIT DOWN AT THEIR HOMES [& AND FULLY REALIZE THAT WHATEVER FUNDS THEY 0 HAVE INVESTED HAVE BEEN WELL PLACED. You can absolutely depend that the officers and direct- ors of the Lucky Boys -will expend the money received from the sale of Treasury stock in the development of the property. We wish to call your attention to the fact that 1,000,000 shares of the stock of this company are for the absolute use and bene- fit of the Treasury. 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