Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1907, p. 4

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high T. McAuley 5% Princess 81, Store and Taylor & Hamil. ton's, directly opposite An- - Waggoner's Special Blue Serge Suit 5 $20 Beat, Workmanship First Class Trimmings i i i iil / 2 fii 5 i i i f i | : Pk 7 Noarly all goods in this line af the present ti and in Tact unfit to use, GILLETT'S is used by the best bakers aad everywhere, REruse sussTiIvuTes. GILLETT"S costs no more than the inferior acuiterated goods. 'REFUSE SuUBSTITUYES. W.GILLETT gomramy TORONTO, ONT. FINGSTON ONTARIO Superior Courses Moderate Rates. " N. DAL T. N. STOOKDALE, "Phone, 680. F J f I i § HAVE A BIG COMMISSION. The report of Fronteac's grand jury raise] the question as to whether their guest could be limited during a visit to the Penitentiary. The report of the Algoma grand jury raises the Question as to whether there is. really, any limit to the range of their views and dissertations. The situation at Sault Ste. Marie is peculiar. There is a lack of accom- modation for government purposes" and the grand jury was prevailed up on, apparently, to give expression to opinions which : would lafer be laid before the government. The judge seems to have commented upon the matter and the grand jury felt that it should also have Something to say, though the average reader of their de liverance will conclude that the gov- ernment of the day does not accept directions, as "to the erection of pub- lic buildings, from the grand Jurors, and for the reason that they can know little or nothing ahout their need. . It was more in order for this par- ticular grand jury to refer to the jail's equipment, and to advise the lighting of the court house, jail and jailer's residence with electricity, though "the county council committee may fecl that they are in a better position to pronounce upon this issue, The rebuke given to the "secedars" or those wha talk of secession in New Ontario, is the climax in their public report. The grand jurors ape close to the seat of the agitation, and, they have felt called upon, as those hearest to the centre of unrest, to Scy or do something whith will have a calming effect. \ The presoutment is referred to only as showing the wide latitude that has been given to juries, or that has been, assumed by them, in their reports to the court. It is'q Question if they Were ever meant to deal with any question hot directly connected with the administration of Justice, and it ay not bé amiss, now peal is to be made to general, to have their d The petit jury is expected always to take the instruction 'of the judge on points of law, and it may be neces [= i. WHG, MONDAY. n which the wealthy and the well-to-do, may use their means . or bounty to greater advantage. EDITORIAL NOTES, Winston Churchill and Mr. Lyttle ton (late colonial secretary), No "impressed" by Premier McBride, ™ British ohabin. Only that and nothing more, The Peterboro Examiner has it that Mr, Foster is guilty of a breach' of the criminal code in carrying about ex Plosives without a permit. And liable to seven years imprisonment. This is a serious matter. Creelman, in Pearson's Magazine, estimates the wealth of those enter ing Canada from the United. States last year at $19,000,000. Where did he get his figures ? They won't lie, but 'they will confuse. Last year 5 London tailor visited the United States to show that the cut of the military clothes had all to vidual, Judging by some of the stor- ies from camp that same tailor should be ordered to visit Canada. The special scandal of Edward Bris: tol, MP. is that the government steamer Montcalm was farnished with silver and glass at an enormous cost. The goods used in the vice-regal tour Were tured over to the Montcalm, and the scandul lies in the treatment Mr. Bristol gives the subject. Has Toronto University any right to expend $100,000 without giving a detailed account of the transactions ? That is the question. The fact that the government appoints the gover- hors or provides the money is not .a reason why the people should not know how the money is applied. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Next ! Toronto News. Commissioner Judd, with a smile of pleased interest, runs his fingers Throng his Bair, strops his axe, and in a dulcet tones remarks 'Next !" Out With Fvery One. Ottawa Journal. Lord Dundonald does not seem to have got along with a couple of Brit- ish govesnment{ any better than he got along with the Canadian govern- ment, Properly Sized Up. London Adve: . Lord Dundonald has retired from he army because the British author- ities will not employ him. The British war office has; apparently taken his measure, Hamilton Times. do with the way they set on the indi- » JONE 17 GANANOQUE TIDINGS THE FIRST SUNDAY EXCUR. SION OF SEASON, -- \ Eastern Ontario Dental Associa- tion to Meet in 'Gananoque This Week--Collegiate Princi- 5 pal's Salary Raised. an ue, June 17. Sat afternoon the 'thin pion® Saturda the St. Lawrence ll league wos played between the North and West ard teams. he leams were Pretty bs Up a_ good ng to being fiv i f the ninth, The North ---- inn Tun in their half of « North, 6; West, 5. Umpire, w. Steamer Castanet, of Alexandria > took out 4 searchlight excursjon Saturday evening, e themselves of Mode LPertunity. A short stop was In Clayton, returni i - ir, midi ting a little af The first Sunday excursion of the Season from Gananoque took place astanet calling on her 11 am., and taking some tied up, She took her quota from Génanoque, just as ghe would from any other place. The coal schooner The Voges clear- ed for Oswego last evening. "The gov- emment supply boat Scout tied up here for Sunday. he Eastern Ontario Dental Associ- ation will meet in Gananoque for their amnual business meeting on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of this week in Boyd's block, Forty or fifty are expected. The local dentists will entertain their visitors to .a trip among the islands, The Ontario Wheel company is mak- ing a substantial addition .to the machine sho, rchased from A. C. Watt & nd age also conmect- Waterworks system. At the regular meeting of the board of education last weék it was 'decided to increase the salary. of Principal R. G. Graham of the high school staff from 21,250 to §1.500 3 Leeds Lodge A. F. & Leeds Chapter R. A. M., will attend worship in St. Andrew's church next Sunday morning, Mrs. Frederick Storey of Brockville, is spending a short time here the guest of her father, William Edwards, King street. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. E agar, who have been spending the Past two weeks aj their cottage on § » p . p 4 » ; > ; SOLA A LL ; 4 ) p y 3 y , » SLO LALL LLL a o Sa oveove Straws in the city, dimensions. THE H. D. BIBBY G0. HEADQUARTERS FOR STRAW HATS Don't helieve there's ano ther 'such ga showing of choie ° We've every kind that's good, 50c. to $2.50 each. Yacht Hats of Split Milans, Swiss and 'China Braids in al | A Sennet and wide Braid Straws, in extensive variety, The Prices placed on our Straws have brought us a big business and if you are interested in saving a little money oy a Straw Hat you should See our new comers. See Our Special, $1.50 and $2 Sailors. Children's Straws, 10c., 25c., 35¢., 50¢c., 75¢c. Tremont Park, have returned to Mou. linette, whence they are removing to Morewood. James Lattimore, Charles street, left yesterday for Mallory- town, to make a short visit with friends there, Mrs, George Penn, of Syracuse, N.Y, Spent some time dur. ing the latter part of the week with friends in town. Miss Ethel Smith, of Yarker, is svending the summer in town. Miss Hannah McCalpin, who has far some months past been visiting with friends in Western Ontario, has returned to town. Mrs. Robert Donevan, of Leeds, The H. D. Bibby Co. TURE Go-Carts ' From $3.50 to $15. Baby Car- 0 mi fires--<and absolu ee lower i s'mply the absence o duty. Dom itsiap, £ 'made in Canada. we This trademark . guarantees q Semisien Cartridge Co. Lid, Montrea A ------------ 3 Synopsis of Canadian HOMESTEAD REQU A even numbered wecting Land in Manitoba oe he = an 26, n by any person » hg vg of male over 18 ) a. of gne-quarter-sectio hy + ean for homestead e 2 ust be made in person ! One office of the focal Agen ni applicatipn for entry or onally at any Sulvagents red to the Jocal agent by tb x expense of the applicant. i the for is vacant on rece pe such application is to ha and will | be held until th hh to complete the tramsacti ye of "personatium' th mmanily cancelled and the forfeit all priority of c aim *An applicant for inspection for homestead entry and only for inspection will be received vidual until that application ject to approva " favor of father, brother or sister, ig else, on hung declaration o Where an entry is sum voluntarily abandoned, ah tion of cancellation proc eed tor inspection will be entitled ot entry. ection Hicants for inspe Iara the homestead and ently the state be incorrect in material c cant will lose any prior shouiu the land become vic has been granted it may be celled. 3 Duties--A settler is re onditions under o! = (1) Ag least six guthe, and cultivation of the la d ing the term of three Year re (2) If the father (or me . is deceased) of a Homes > farm in the vic of th by. such hom residence may be v with the fath ¢ aio If the settler h id « wm farming land epee pa of his homestead, Dt he savisded by ence Before making applica must give six mont re the Commissioner © % at Ottawa, of his inteation a r OF CANADIAN "NOR ROIS 3 REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal Lands may be J " acre for soft coal and $2( {ot more than 320 acres can ofte individual or com ¥ rate of ten cents per shall be collected A pers a os discovered nuners mu claim each yea paid to the p j : : ef When $500 h ary to have the grand Jury take | Prince Fushimi "visited Toronto, yes- | is spending a short time with friends * riages, from $10 to $25. Camp in lie hep tf When ay. counsel from the same Source as to a military band played | and relatives in town. Cots, Mattresses, Camp Chairs Survey made, and upon cdr what places they are to visit and the Japanese national - and Stools, from 35e. .50. requirements, pure ) what subjects they arc to discuss in A few airs from "The Mike- Cushendall Jottings. Hat Racks, from $5.50 to $35, hs: patent provides for th their reports, ------ A VERY DESERVING CHARITY. The inspector of charities, Dr. Smith, who is wel] known here, hav. ng bean 5 student in Kingston and the graduate of one of its institwtions, calls attention to the fact that some of the Municipalities gre not doing their whole duty by the Poor, 1t ig not a matter of consequence that Some people are unnecessarily poor, or poor because of their improvidence, There is ng satisfaction j what might' have been whose lives have been broken or mis. spent. Early education may guard against an increase in poverty, but 0 far as the Present aged and infirm are concerned the ques- i f maintenance and care, father than of education. The government has accepted its responsibilities cheerfully, Many years ago it undertook to recognize the charities that were being properly con- ducted by granting them aid upon a fixed 'and uniform basis. All being subject to government inspection, and this inspection being satisfactory, as- sistance is given from the Provincial treasury, at the rate of Sevey cents per day per head. In addition muniei- palities are encouraged to erect re- would have added interest to the occasion. . A Rare Sight. Toronto Star, Hon. S. H. Blake contrasts the de- corum of Hall with the noise and confusion of the synod. Is it pos- sible that Mr. Blake has never been in court when two learned counsel had their hands in each other's hair, and the judge sicking them on ? Money Enough Here. Toronto Globe. And why should Scotland give oven £3 per parish for mission work in Canada ? The people of Canada are well able to maintain their own mis- sion work, rch courts shopld steadfastly refuse to accept money from the motherland that we should raise ourselves, Make A Note Of This. Brantford Expositor. 2 The Toronto News, which has been investigating the cause of the unrest in New Ontario, finds that it is partly political. The "machine" appears to be in fine working order up there, The license inspector of the license distriet iny River South, for instance, is the president of the Fort Francis Con- tervative Association, and also treas- urer of the district association. Ww. N. Elliott; clerk of the division court, is secretary of the district associa- tion. The secretary of the Fort Fran- oes Conservative Assceiation is also homestead inspector of the district, And so on. Of course, these men would not hold office a minute if they Cushendall, June 15.--A number of the young men have gone under can- vas at Barriefield for the usual two weeks' military training. Miss Helen McLean, who was suddenly summoned home by the sad death of her mother, on May 30th, has returned to Ala- bama. Herbert Peck, who has heen ill, in the Montreal general hospital, for the past two weeks, suffering from typhoid fever, has recovered suffici- ently to return home here. His many friends are pleased to hear of his re Covery. Arthur Germain and William Mclean have taken & trip to the southern states. Miss Smith, who has been visiting her brothers heré, has re- turned {o Watertown, N.Y. William Henderson, Collins Bay, spent Sunday at Mrs, G. Ward's. -------- A suburban minister, during his dis- Course, said: "In each blade of grass ther: is a sermon." The following day a' member of his flock discovered the. good man pushing a lawn mower atout his garden, and paused to say : "Well, parson, I am glad to see you engaged in cutting 'your sermons short." y Er ---- These Medical Facts You Can Study With Profit, How few realize that twenty-five Per cent. of all disease has its origin in some interference with the fune- tion of elimination. The whole body. exists by reason of the transfusion of fluids through ite component parts. Hall Seats, from $7 to $18, Mirror to match, $3.50, $5.50, $10 and $ R. J. REID, 230 Princess St. Telephone, 577. White Canvas Oxfords Ladies' size 21.2 to 7, $1.00, 1.50. 2.00 Girls' size 11 to 2, $1.00, 1.25. ~ Children's size 6 to 10 1-2, 75¢., $1.00 bp [or The Sawyer Shoe Store A . FA PAA Ads PP. ty of 2 1-2 cer mining © square, entry fee An applica dredge for of twenty ve of the Minist The lessee within one seas for each five r for each mil rate of 2 1-2 after it exceed Deputy of the Minister N.B.--Unauthorized publica} vertisement will not be pai To BE Dvs ISTO were liberals--and even showed them- selves at a liberal meeting. ------ Reports From Hawley. Hawley, June 15.--Services 'were conducted here on Sunday by Dr. Nash, of Bath. A football team has been organized in Hawley. Mrs. Thomgs Parks, Mrs. Andrew Frets and Nirs, Up #0 a certain point the body has Power to object to destrustive ele ments, but this power is limited, en it happens that the body is loaded down with wastes and poisons which it ean't eliminate, fermentation, decay, and germ life run riot through the blood. Serious illness & £ 0) i Ld fuges, and the government agrees to vote 81 in every $4 which is thus ex- pended. Thus in an edifice costing $16,000 the government aid amounts to $4,000, or a fourth of the whole, The inspector of charities, in a re tent visit to the city, commented on the parsimony of the municipalities, REFRIGERATORS | How about a new Refrigerato this summer ? If you intend get ting one, it would be worth you fn ; I is the result unless Life Producers Chatham Incubators . Life Preservers Chatham Brooders machines that rival the mother hen, Automatic In acti , perfect construction and a sure . Sold. on time, or with a five yew guarantee. D..J. HAY, T. BE. HUGH=S, Agents, 42 Princess street. 80 far as these charities were concern- ed. In his report upon the House of Industry, whose efficient and economi- "al managenient he commends, and whose improved condition he compli- mented, he says that the city should be more liberal than it is. The coun- cil's grant should be much larger than the government's, and it is not, Robert Moyers are on the sick Hist. Maurice Asselstine and sister, Ada, spent Sunday at Robhn. Willian Cranston, of Bardulph, spent Sunday at Stewart Craven's. The Wide Awake Circle met at the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edge Russell is at- tending the Women's Missionary con- vention this week. Ira n is saw- ing wood in this vicinity, William Sweet is making 'extensive improve- ments, raising his one stor v said This year, for instance, the . provin- building a wing. Mrs, Palmateer is celal grant will be $1,050, while the city's is 8800, In some years the pro- visiting her two sons, Samuel Parks and Murney Parks, vincial contribution is even more dis- _Yroportionate. : The circumstance is significant, and it is hoped the council will not ignore it. The refuge has been made better wd more attractive and comfortable, ut the . changes have heen wrought largely through the bequests of friends, In the distribution of _mortu- xy benefits the House of Industry: -- Willetsholme Notes. Willetsholme, June 15.--Mrs. William Wilson, who was quite ill, is recover ing. Henry Toner and men are build ing a wall under F. Wilson's barn. Miss Lily Toland spent Saturday 'and Sunday with Miss Mand Rankin, Pitts ferry. Rev. G, Churchill preg his farewell sermon on S 4% fev. F. hy Somes in his. 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