Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1907, p. 4

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Wedding Gifts 8 Everything suitable in pros. for "either Bride or pe Jatgraom. in Ster) or Sitver Sr Plate, Cut Glass, Glass Berry Bowl value. th the De aches or neuralgia, you need H you see nervous and-do not at night, you need Bu-Ju. you need Bu-Ju. If the urine reddish, y brag - uJ with I ly if you are flamma tainly do need toms, don't hesitate; d Take Bu-Ju. and cure Af. Cmas. B. L money sent on receipt of ™E CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO., UMITED WINDSOR, ONT. ABSOLUTE Carter's Must Bear Signature of == THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. SSO | OME Woman's Kidney Trouble ple of Canada will give thanks for the THE CANADIAN CABINET harvest, They may not be as grateful | SE aa usual, but they sun cusily how is| COMPANY RESTRAINED ; ir attendance the | i a io by 'their at e at | From Remoying Its Machinery-- | Two Marriages Reported-- Hon. Mr. Templeman advocates an | School Teacher Resigns--Two | immigration policy which will let into | Ly Others Who Have Been En-| Canada only those who purpose be- | gaged. Miss Fannie Daily Whig coming permanent residents, and as-| Gananoque, Sept. 16. . - ® |similating with the . The Chi- [Balfour Timberlake, for ome Xime * | nese Hindoos | past teacher in the West Ward school, v b Dou hors aud Japs resigned her position to accept a must therefore go. situation in Gitave, At a Segial i p d of education her | some parents of children who go to When the tories were in office they ing Oe a and the ser- the public schools to think seriously; | advocated the abolition. of * Heense viges of Miss Florence Reid secured for | He had a definite aim in determining, | boards and the return of the license [the 1elance of the term. Wiss Nellie) to some extent, the deficiencies of 'the | business to the councils. There is not right. 5 Yoenhaim Nes Nollie Whit scholars. All. who are in the profes-| 8 word about that now. Which shows |o & {more's room in Stone street | Lydia E. Pinkhani's: Vegetable Compound is Espe. cially Successful, in Curing This Fata] ' Disease. \ i. 3 | | | i SCHOOL CHILDREN DEFECTIVE. The report of Dr. Knight will cause school, i thére is a constant desire to urinate milky, hot and J at ¢ Muschi: Rheumat sm, ca, Lumbago, you cer Bu-Ju. If you have any of the above symp 't delay , and Lam Pleased ad t ht ro prered 3 oe re Trouble, withont ven re. fed. In re Be . Lusty, only 3c. a day to take Bu-Ju, if they fail to i I Jo. At druggists, or SECURITY. certain pupils, and they have been unable to understand the cause of it. Dr. Knight has let in some light. He has shown that a large proportion of the children are defective in sight and hearing, and the parents should. be stimulated into such action as the merits of each case suggest. It must be apparent, however, that 1 thé discovery of br: Knight 'may be to many if vain. Some parents will not take the warning of his report as they should, and will not take the If there is pein in the back and | steps which the welfare of the chil- dren demands. Bad teeth in little ones is not surprising, if they are of ten- They may be expected in the near future to secure the teeth of But _ the of his i sight and hearing cannot be neglected. - oe Wednes They will not be improved by delay- ing the use of medical treatment or | der ypars. '] which they must take cam. n appliances. Supposing the parents are of relief, or unable to supply it ment of young life, "and the United States' expert make examination of ears and throat, and prescribe remedies as they think best. Canada is not advanced: in its meth ods, because it is yet a young coun try. Yet its education departmen boasted, a few years ago, that it ha world, and the ambition to hold such a reputation involves the children, OUR BOYS AT COLLEGE. desire to attend living, the Witness points out, has be- come more expensive, and no one can figure accurately how many it has kept from MoGill and driven to other institutions. Kingston has been pefer- - . red to as a place where cheaper ac Little I dver Pills. comnodation can be had, and who 1k | knows but that this is to be credited {in part for the number of pplications which is reported in con- {nection with the next session. larger This question of accommodation, by the way, is cecupying considerable at- | tention in the university centres. Some {colleges © have tried the residences, I'wherein large numbers of studonts are { housed, but not { The financial aspect was not the chief more economically. jor moving one. The desire was to de { velop the university spirit by keeping the student community in the closest {touch. It is a grave issue whether the aimed at has been attained, {Writers in Saturday Evening Post, {object [GUE SICK HEADACHE, Pure as sunshine--not the t "Mowers vation atmy. Every good farmer has 'three or four Hiobe laid up [or p reing dag, {have cynically pictured the extrava- jgances and excesses of the smart set, {and the utter demoralization which | has followed the contact of rich men's sons with the sons of men who were vot rich in the cultivation of a spo- (cial cult. Montreal has been aided in accom: madation by the generosity of Sir Wil- liam Macdonald, and by the Y.M.C.A., {whose buildings have afforded to {young men the comfort and conven- lience they desired. Kingston so far has been able to meet the exigencies of the times through private enter- prise, but the day is approaching when Queen's will have its share of anxiety, not as to the manner in which it may olucate the young men [who pass through its walls, but how they "way be housed awd fed and given the protection which their moral welfare demands. EDITORIAL NOTES, Limiting the number of liquor licens es in some centres makes them more valuable. J% that the principal - re sult ? . : . No apposition to Mr. Graham, What lis the matter with the opposition ? { The Montrenl Star and the Toronto | News said its Function was to fight. ---- bs is too dignified to make a {conquest of the world. That was Mr. { Booth's idea when he founded the Sal- { t-- { Does any one imagine that the con- i | servative party will do away with sion have been attracted at times by [how insincere some men were in their {where the attendance is about 100. the apparent dullness or incapacity of | Professions, On Friday the Canada Cabinet com -- { pany, of this town The Perth Teachers' Association | town holds a holds the education department re- N d e | load of their machinery, but through sponsible for examination Papers {the prompt action of W. adversely, The ordinary examination { obtained from is expected to be a fair test of what | Brockville, restraining the ipment. anything tricky about jt. | united in mariage to Miss Carrie Ireland, a trained nurse recently 'gre I Most of the names' struck "off * the | Gunted ffom Brockville General Trenton voters' list, because added il- pital, daughte of Mrs A A. . . | Of aston s orners e, legally, have been put on nga. And | us performed by Rev. William Per 4 great many others, making the dist | lay, of Easton's Corners A Ireland ainst whom the mortgage of $10,000, fwade an effort to ship away a car B. Carroll, which affeét thousands of candidates {the town's solicitor, an injunction was | | Judge McDonald, of | | $ | . { Dr. J. A. McBroom. of Brockville, a ! the writer knows. There 'should not be former practitioner of this town, was | Hos= | | | | h | Of all the diseases known, with which has done for me. When I first wrote to yoy, women aré afflicted, chronic kidney dis- 1 suffered for years with what the | ease is the most fatal. In fact, unless| doctor called Kidney trouble and congestion | early and correct treatment is applied, 3 tire female cngans, My back ached dread. | the ry patient seldom survives. ally all the time, an sufiered so with i that bearing-down feeli i could hardly Being fully aware of this, Lydia E.| walk acro§s the room. did not get any » | Pinkham, early in her career, gave ex- | better, so decided to stop doctoring with my ceremony | baustive study to the subject, and in pro- Quysician and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I &m thankful { ducing her great remedy for 8 woman's|, say it, has entirely tured me. Idoall my | ills -- Lydia E. Pinkham'% Vegetable |own work, have no more backache and ail not | x . was hi vel i ha thoughtful nor convinced of the need | as lost by his over brilliant oratory Thgn the state has a duty to per form. It is interested in the develop- must see that the conditions are favourable. In England children are cared for by the | school boards, and in some instances | of wicked partne . fi i poten i cveryona had forgotten all ; the finest public school system in the brings in a ogo out him, |; Mr. and Mrs. S. 3 ~ tres al William and Miss Nellie Kirke, Pine | set consideration | ago lost his ob. There is nothing | stree for the bodies as well as minds of Montreal is deeply concerned about the cost of living to the students who the university. This Bishop Ingram has an idea that the | i Isays the conservative party is behind | usually belong to the assessor. ih A Great Debate. & Montreal Heruld. That British' M.P., whose re . m putation 5 [Must be, something like our own Dr aly subject he cares to talk about. ji i The Leader's Partners. | Toronta Globe. but why does he prs ? such --- So A Laboured Regret. gla Montreal Herald. i : Wi Mr, Whitney's Toronto license [17 nspectors got mix i | ia or = ed up in charges of |® }| Commissioner, who, after waitin. gz until | 1s "| body but a poor grit official, who long | like being consistent, Borden In London. London Advertiser. How can Mr. Borden hope to con- | vince the electors of London of the | Sincerity of his professions when he brings Rufus Pope to this city bel to! was one of the trip members' of parliament who and secured secrot of them to finance their land speculy- | W- tions. Yet Mr. Borden comes to Lon | don to preach against graft. ~ : - Well, We'll See. la Ottawa Joumal, Iai Hum! Well, after the brewers who |! own the "tied" houses in Toronto. | 3 and the teaffickers in the increment of Bn licenses and Dr. Beattie Nesbitt and | the rest of the people who don't agree | ¢ with. J. R. L. Starr's report on the | re license system as it has been overated | 5. in Toronto get good through | with their criticism the commissioner | will have to look for his friends with | & microscope. That is to say, if the | Ontari, government stands by Mr. Starr as staunchly as the dominio, | government stood hy its insurance! commissioner. Rut perhaps the Whit. | Bey government has a little more sand In its craw. All City Vote. Hamilton Herald, Not only has the general-vote plan | failed to do away with the spirit and | practice of sectionalism: It has defects | inherent in itself. It lends itself to the designs of the machine politicians, | Those who believe that civie cifairs | may legitimately be made subordingte to the welfare of a political party and used to further party intecests do not, of course, regard this as al defect but as the chief merit of the | weneral-vote plan. But it is doubtful | if the majority of our citizens are of | this opinion. Most of them, we believe | --the more intelligent of them, we are! -- k { | i tipeto-date, and as fait to the liberals | In Grace Methodist church, Sunday | as the conservatives. The town clerk | Shernia. Robert A. Orser rendered very me will not again assume the duties that | Me," . a mnsical {Charles street? and Miss Lizzie Brown, Stone street s (". Revnol 3 ts s 1 hy Sproule, who ean empty. the house on! taYa. spent th {son | the Mr. Borden continues to ery purity, | William E. Megy nei a whole swarm | man Crouch, of W ifn a H he cannot get for a short visit with hi s | any other kind of support, the fact is | William Crone h, Princess the eves and Significant, { Kirke, of I Mrs Whitney appointed a fliatn Fug home. NM | Dustin, Garden Hor Montreal to resume hig studies in| {the Wesleyan Theological College. Desert from here attended speak from the same platforin ? Pope | fair of conservative | decided sue sought | Snook i" information from | friends at railway corporations. and allowed one | Timmerman and grandson, visiting at | | Adams, visiting at Kepler. Mes A land Carl Purdy, F. D. T town, N.Y. G. i Compound--was careful to see it | bad symptoms have disappeared. . { contained the correct combination of] "I Santiot praise your medicine enough: solo, entitled, e hide herbs which was sure to control that and ould ro. all women suffering with production -of 1 disease, woman's kidney troubles. | Ki ney trouble 0 try it" - am Burleigh, an old Gananoque boy, "| fata) disease, woman's Vegetable Com- sod. W. Lang, of 626 Third Avenues, ho has been located in the practice | pound is the onl y one especialy prepared | New York, writes : profession for the past few E women, eal thousands have been {Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- 3.C cured of serious kidney derangements] "I have been a great sufferer with kidney by it. Derangements of the feminine, Jrouble iy back ached all the Jive and ans quickly ect the kidneys, andj: Was discouraged. heard that Lydia E bo Pi such Se asf Finkhaw's Yometable : pinpound ould In | pain or weight m the. loins, backache, and it has cured me when phiniad fg so Fran- | bearing<down pains, scalding or burning had failed. - I have recommended it to lots { sensations or mg 33 the rine, Bi-y of people and they all praise it very highly." awson, king's printer, of | usudl thirst, swelling of hands and feet, » ast Rs in town, | swelling under the eves or sharp pains ing Mrs. Pinkham s Standing Invitation. ghter, Nirs. Charles. | the back running throngh 'the groin, shed Women suffering from kidney trouble, Lewis, Church street may infer that her kidneys are affected Jor any form of female weakness are Mr. and * Mes. William B and. should lose no time in combating invited to promptly communicate with of Great Barrington, the disease with Lydia E. Pinkham's{ Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mas. \ The ruests of the : Vegetable Compound, the woman's present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter s, Garden street remedy for woman's ills, in-law-of Lydia E. Pinkham, her sasistant The following letters show how mar-{ before her decease, and for twenty-five velously successful it is. years Since Jie advice a= heen reely { Peaks' ig u i given to sick women. ut of the great cli | ye Saratie] Frake, of Prospect Plains, volame- of experience which she La a the guest" of his $ Wry x draw from, it is more than likely she has gue | Dear Mm. Pinkham :-- the very knowledge that will help your James Kirke, Pine street Py Water | 'I cannot thank you enough for what r, case. Her advice is free and always Edwitrd W.. Conger, of hie Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | helpful. > shor ne th hee parent. Nr. amt Wee. Wo. | (pfia E Pnklan's Vegelabe: Compound: 2 Woman's Remedy for Womas's Ils. th her parents, Mr street, has roturne Louis Fraid, King streot short time with her va- | Keller, Mon a tenor ars at Charleston, S.( : . Albert ny Sly, wghter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, | north, were united i arriage in Prockviile by' Rev Sir 8S. E e guest of his da Stephen- former's si { » 1% In town | mother, Mrs street Crogan. N.Y., is me time in town, other, John spend have gone to Picton, to take urse in business = = street, on Friday | Desert Lake Items. | Lake, Sept. 13.---A number the Harrowsmith The picnic at "The Elm" was a | Mr. and Mrs. E. H have returned visiting | Kepler. Mr. and Mrs. P. | irom seturned home to | Lottie Snook is s- William wy, James: | W. Davis, New Jersey: | Simmons, Collins Bay; J. 8 lanta, » and . s Bay, were ook. Snook's. have N.Y. Miss Put it down that we've the best Suits ccme in and let us make good. in town, and then Coon, | We've many fresh arrivals \ proposition is under ecmsideration Single and Double Breasted Styles ereet a two-storey the Gananoque Yacht Club The Fall cut is not quite so generous in length. Collars and lapels less elaborate. Trousers less balloony :t hips. Several other marked changes, but all for the better. Handsome New Fabrics, and artistic tailoring. Put it down also, that our prices are right and ' would like your trade. that we Don't miss seeing Our $12 Bromley Suits. Our $15 Wentworth Suits. Our $18 Semi-Ready Specials. Our $2 Derby Hats and Fedora Hats. Our $1.00 Fancy Shirts. Our $12.50 Raincoat Special. Our $4 Tailor-Made Trousers. Sure-are convinced that the | of the city should, as far as possibile, be transacted mainly with a view to] the welfare of the city, and not . | Partizan basis. < | | | A Question Of Men." Toronte Telegram. Administration of thf liquor license | law can only be worthy of respect in | ent to the highest ideals of the party. ! The Whitney government was obedi- | ent to the worst inpulses of the party | im Toronto when it ousted the Fla- | velle-Davidson-Murray commission. { The resignation of the first license | commission appointed hy the Whitney | government has been abundantly vin. | dicated. The commissioners would have) had reenonsibility without power if y had consented to work with in- the commission. i i { The repart of J. R. L. Starr is vol- | uminous, and in part progressive and | fearless. The report preaches the wn! dying heresy that\ evils can be abol-| ished. by the adovtion of machinery +f | the right sort. Evils can only be abol | ished hy the irioht sort The sustom of Yicense ad-| | ministration ar me i ae ee Sh Sls eh 5 EE SEIBY & YOULDEN, were in charge. Sg would the prosent syatem, ¢ so far as a government will he ohedi | Soax Memome Co.. TorowTa, spectors ('who satisfied the party in| . t . stead of with iaspectors who "un GASOLINE our stock befors buying. A large stock of Dry Bat-|sso. : teries, Spark Plug and Cails| Jiscovety of men of the| always on hand. ; Our $1: \ Black Cheviot Top Coat § THE HD. BIBBY G0. | "FASHIONABLE TAILORS." -- MEN AND WOMEN | Use Pig @ tor unnatery irritations or wioeration of mucous metbranm Puintass, and not satriy | =r Summer Furniture Sale re ------ prepaid, fo 81.00. or XY ber{lon #2 3 Chrome. ipa { { Reductions from 15 to 20 per cent, and a large selection. Sea PARLOR SUITS--5-Piece Su it PARLOR SUITS--2 3-Pisce Su PARLOR SUITS--1 5- § worth $25, reduced to $20. its worth $48, reduced to $40, Piece Suits worth $80 (special), reduved to LOUNGES--Our $7 Velour Lounges, red $ 8, uced -to $5. | LOUNGES--Our $12 Velour Lounges, reduced to $9.50. Bed Lounges and Davenports, all reduced. R. J. REID, Put in Your Tank - at Our Dock. LEADING UNDERTAKER: 'PIIONR 577. 'LIMITED. + NSC LAR: RAILWAY dian Pacific Ri Cache AP RATI 8 2 a Tow Kingston, Beeond io Oct, 81st, 19507 to $46.00 gots Tucom Portland. ' 3 , Nels $43.50: Sfosane. Nein op --Mi la, Sal $43.00 nde hice ™ Proportionately © low ots. is OTTAWA EXHIBITI Sept, 17th, 19th Sept. 13th to 2st, inclu Tutes FARM LABORERS EXCU Second Class to Mauitoba, ot wan aod Algerta, Moo $12. Proportionately « y dull par *. R. "Theket CONWAY, C on Sept K.&F. tagio St, FP. Agent Bay of Quinte Ra ? short line for Tweed, DPeseromto, and all local poln leave City Hall Depot at W. DICKSON, Agent BQRY., ------------------------ f CRAND TRUNK Sv Annual Western Ex Sept. 19th, 20th & At "the following fares from Out Bay City, Mod Ghucago, 11 Cleveland Ohio Detroit, - Mich Grand Rapids, Mich Minneapolis, Mim "ort -Hurou, Mich Naginaw, Mich Sr aul, Mima . All tickets good to retur ation on or before. Oct. Tth, Central Canada Exhibiti wa, 13th to 21st, 19 Tickets .will be sold at $2.7 Sept 1% and 20, and pi L 14, 15, 16, 18 all ticke good returning on Sept. 23, 1907 For full particulars, apply HANLEY, Corner Johnson ar streets Quebec Steamship 6 LIMITED River and Gulf of St. L edt Summer Cruises in Cool 'win Screw Irom SS. . i electric lights, electric 1 moderna comfort. Seils from Montreal on. M and 23rd September, for Pik celling at Quebec, Gaspe, Perce, Grand River, Summers and Charlottetown, P.E BERMUI Summer Excursions, $ the mew Twin Screw 53. 500 toms. Sailing . 14th wad 20th 5 rature cool by khan rises above 80 deg finest trips of the season for comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secrets For tickets and staterooms, J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kir BIG GAM SEASON OP. ! oust + CARIBOU : DEER "" NewBr! ¥ Sept. Qu 3 i Septen BEAR: Nova Brrr ipniy Octob Write for Publi Containing Latest In About Fishing and Hun in the Canaan Woods, Grounds of the Micm Game of the Southwest | Districts ,Guides, INTERCOLO RAILWA Montreal Office, 141 St. . Toronto Office, 51 King Central Passenger ment, Moncton, ee Lake ¢ tario & Bay ( Stear. oat Co.. Li A 1030 ISLAND - ROCHESTIE Str.. CASP. Steamer leaves Kingston ! 10.15 a.m., for Thousand |! Ganenogue. Heturning leave for Rochester, N.Y. via Quinte, calling at intermedia Steamer Aletha leaves de Sunday, at 3 p.m., for Pict termedinte ports. : Full information. from J ¥ GILDERSLEEVE & _KIRI Ticket Agents. JAMES SWI Freight Agents. ROYAL ALLA MAIL MONTREAL TO LIV} Corsician sails, Fri., Sept. : Virginiga sails, Fri., Sept. : 'Tunisian swils Fri, Oct Victorian sails Fri, Oct MONTREAL TO GLA: Corinthian seils Thurs, Sept Pretorian sails Thuirs., Oct Rates of Passage and full ay be obtained Som . y ¥. F GILDE

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