Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1907, p. 4

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'be considered unless form supplied, and : 'signatures of ten TE Se jo the obi gs] pany 'oath teader 'WALSH get genuine nton, as he 8 nothing Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED. -- RICH CUT GLASS We have the finest stock olf Cut Glass to bo found in the City, and we cordially invite You to inspect our stock and t our prices Lefore purchase ne. ow "re buy direct from only tae Jimest Canadian and American Cutters. ~ A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils dence power) when the quantity is increas- Led. So far so good. | There is something more, however, ¥ according to, report in "the Globe. | The western part of the provine is j to be divided, and the Electrié: De- velopment company will undertake to supply one part with energy, and the Ontario Power company will supply another part.' * Does 'this dispose of the scheme o the Hydro-Electric Commission ? The government's commission was to se ture power at a given rate, and was thién to assist in distributing it over the province, by undertaking to man- 5 = THE DAIL BRITISH 'WHIG, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1907. = SPIT OF THE PRESS urs' service; up toa certain limit, and at a cheaper rate ($10 per horse of the work. All parties, EL t, and contractors, ny architeet and t, defect, and it is safe to conclude that in the reerection of the great bridge, under government direction it will vot be repeated, It Won't Do. London Advertiser. party in Canada throwing at have dispised the labour the yellow | General Manager Balfour, race has eagerly and profitably rmed, of {ment that this year's western will bri in as much cash as last man would be supreme he must under- | - take all that his hand findeth to do. | A Stirring Rebuke. No ove ean afford to pick his job) Montel Snapite, at on + - : oh } aeut.-Uo . avidson as been tel mg with so many aliens looking for work. {ihe people of Toronto that they will : ? {never get good municipal government Mr. Monk 8 the leader of the juntil the big men in "the community, French-Canadian conservatives, but as they do in Great Britain, consent Mr. Bergeron, and not Mr. Monk, inlto serve on.municipal bodies. At the the ally of Mr. Borden in his fall [Same time Col. Da idson declines to : ign in Q : {become an aspirant to the mayor's Be bec and Manitoba. | OF because he hasn't time to pro- ow is that ? {perly attend" to the duties of the of sou - {fice. Why does he not do as they do The socialists of France, who voted in Great Britain and make the time against higher indemnity, gave half of [necessary by sacrificing his own inter- the increase to socialistic purposes, | ®sts ? They will get over that. A Canadian | M.P. gave the increased indemnity -- Some Very Loose Talk, of | Montreal Herald. age and finarce the business at the expense of the~ municipalities, Ii the power companies can do the work dj- roel, what ix the use or value of the | Hydro-Electric Commission ? i { An official. announcement ' is to be | ment, and under the circumstances it | will be watched with interest. western cities have "been discussing oetric power for a long time, but it is has asked the government to see that | it is supplied under the term of the | law as it stands, | | NO NEED OF A SCARE. The Montreal Gazette does not take very much stock in the Whitney idea, |. ventilated at the manufacturers' ban- quet, that the tariff is settled. Our contemporary has it that the liberals are weakening the sentiment in favour of protection, and that this will be- oom evident in the event of a com- mercial stress, The conservative party has been for a long time on the Jook-out for bad times. They came in the years when the Mackenzie government resigued, and this government had to bear the brunt of them, because it was sedu. lously charged that it was at fault, It could change the tarifi, Chance came with the change of government in 18q9, or soon afterwards, and the national policy had the glory of it. But that policy was not effective in time of depression, as well as times of activity, as the Gazette alleges. The times. under conservative rule were in- finitely harder than they had been un- der liberal rule. The soup kitchens were re-opened. The tall chimneys were silent. The people were reduced to the husks again. The government changed in 1896, and with the change came prosperity. That was over ten years ago. ig of brought the depression before this and [re The whir time should. have = casily stand the strain as well as that of the Tilly-Foster-Tupper combina- | be alarmed prematurely, though pru- advises always that reason- able economy be-exercised in the use to z : : I Whe man has lost ambition to of that capital without which the na-|Charles Britton, getting word Inte er at things--when he tion and the industrial sections lack Saturday evening that she was a {complains of headache, fullness in the | vight. y rade , Dt er Support, Te. W. H. Lipscomb leit on Satur- | right side, pains in the shoulder blud ---------------------- THE FINDING NOT YET. McAuley. sez C. H. Powell, "| Carpenter and Jobber, » 103 Raglan. St. tail, was as carefully directed as any- {thing of the kind could be. A certain . Wy chord has been found defective, but it was the admission that, though government felt its respousibility, in {guests of Mr. and = Mrs. William De | " the |Grafie, have returned home. | Boucher, Garden street, who has been vengaged for a number works of the Ontario Wheel company, 1903, having agreed to { structure, the objection of Mr. Cooper led to a different course--a nominal or formal supérvision, as a matter of ac- | has counting. duly protected against irvdgularities in honesty or grait, said Mr. Holgate, in' connectiol neer at Phoenixville checked the quan: i 1 > Q logged, inactive liver. The body Th St . is } {people in England. "Rev. E. Scammell, 4 ele nit > Piru, its wastes, and the 0 government commission has [04 Kingston, officiated at both ser. jonas ge b Ri ated completed its survey of the Quebec vices in Christ church, yesterday. his iin He om 15 dn ny lat i i : i : M a y milton s Jills stimulate he bridge, or the wreck where the bridge | services having been secured as supply hr Tat poy ty oo ots ight: Bol i . 3 > 'ohm a Vv. Mr. Lips uring his ab- ¥ , y . { stood, partially built, and the chair- for Re N A if scomb du 3 0 Gan- [mild vegetable "laxative they produce % J fe the |¥enee. Rev. Joseph ©. Cornell, Gan i 2 fev hours, The td {man, an expert engineer, offers ® {anoque East circuit, filled the appoint. [results in a few hours. The bilious {opiwion that the work in every de: bnent on Wolle Island, yesterday. his {headache 'and constipation are cured, RY q i the F Methodist church, Arthur |Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Very mild, don't DOOR. we ind fe i amar does not seem to have been such 'as tio rer ist chure rh interfore with work, invariably do lots Ni od ein amt er the engineers in attendance detected, | John McLeod. Oak street, who, with of good. 'Try a 25¢. box, all dealers a ei : - A change was made in the plans |his family has been loeated here for | mmm. 5 COTTAM BIRD i p p - | the past two vears, leit for Kentucky. | A DOUBTING THOMAS. {while the work proceeded, The pur a 82 Bathurst St., London, - i ko th t de | Where be will locate. Mrs. McLeod i | Posy was to ma 8/410 centile: any and family will follow in the near | Had His Falling Hair Stopped, pendent span eighteen hundred feet future. Miss Florence Allen. of King- | and Dandruff Cured, Without tiny grad {long in place of sixteen hundred feet. | ston, is spending a short time with Faith Dry Sak each gram keep. on . The representative of the railway de- | friends in town. 2 | partment demurred. He had made en- | quiries as | stresses of other bridges, on the con- {tinent and elsewhere, but whatever he {heard or thought did not make him tapprehensive or lose confidence in the i ridge designer, Mr, Cooper, and for- | Bertha Britton left on Friday last to {confess that I doubted dusdstory; but {mal consent was given to his propos- Fiend same tims with es: frie], Miss ule. Dr. and Mrs: A. H. {been spending a few days during the |eause, you remove the the [past 'week to the loading and unit jp.c | Another point of some importance bonus NY The government, in other words, was contract. There was no dis. with the work. An engi in {not the A of fon seals made on the subject by the. govern- | would be no sale of prison labour ? The, t { understood that the previous arrange. | ment prevailed, that emigration had is ~ noting that not one so far | poen checked these circumstances it will" take long to secure ruling. \ [ servative paper in the capital, and the most. zeafous--refers to Mr. Borden asl 'relatively' new in the game of! Hit All Around. tar avi : ith {Montreal Witness. Politics, and playing it with Tale! The majority of the Japanese arriv- skill." If Mr. Borden is a vew man ing where do you find your veterans ? aside Newfoundland's legislation, so | that his desire would be to relieve the far as the fishery ed, and the west glad. American fishermen as they desire. It|What is rarely that in the snubbing of a government a good act has been per- | bhind formed, Kay, the the Whitney government has tion of white persons from elsewhere, not carried abolish the sucession stance. e thousands of dollars a year, and Mr. |8ccepted by the Japanese and Chinese, . . H Matheson enlarged the scope law s0 as to make it more exacting. | the T on, The Schooner Briton Has Gananoque, Sept. 30.--The funeral of when it does come--and there is no | Gloghlon, Osborne street, on Saturday indiontion: vet the Fieking tant may | afternoon to Willow Bank cemctery. the late Duncan McGloghlon, who [would naturally look for the aid and passed away in Syracuse; N.Y., on | sympathy of all good men. ednesday last, took place from the | ~~ -------------- sidence of his brotaer, John Mec | The floods in Southern France have caused damage to the extent of about $4.000,000. {Gananoque lodge, No, 114, LOOK, | Grant Duke Frederick, of Baden. {attended. ! The coal : " : pCR SE | for tion. The people have no occasion to |cleared t ) ! | coal schooner Briton, which left: Char- | lotte on' Wednesday last, and having reported, gave some anxiety as | {dav per steamer Lake Champlain for a six weeks' holiday {duties here being supplied by Rev, Mr. | Craig. Rev, A. H. 4 x # {ducted the quarterly meeting services | so efficient for that Miss Keeler, of Boston. who in com- | {pany with Master mont Park, left for home on Friday. |with Miss B. M. (Trixie) Britton, who has few months my hair came out so badly {spent the past six weeks with friends that 1 was compelled to have what [| « {and relatives here, left for her home | 1ad left clipped very close. jin New York city on Friday last. Miss recommended Newbro's Heppicide. | n the near future. J. Stevens spent some time during the past week with Kingston friends. 2 Samuel of polies, is Sieiting. bie old . Sines going west Mr. Hoy has located | in Mooseiaw and is prosperi Qountracior, one 'session to benevolence. - But he| In his speech "he gravely announced did not repeat the sacrifice. [that if he ever came to power he bo -- {would appoint a commission to. see A commission is off, on its travels, | What was in the claim, and pledged | to find out what states of 'the unjon the conservative partly to. that, in- do with prison labour. How does UdiNg, no doubt, his friends of the { Whitney and Roblin governmients, who heard and considered there Mr. McBride advanced that affect the promise of Mr, Whit- the claim when ney--that when he got into office it at the Ot- {tawa conference, and turned it down | Mr. Borden, in other words, will not The Canadian government agreed to| side wa | te labor To ur Meith *: - 3 se it o'r Wilind Laurier on the question of he: Anglo Japanese treaty because it denouncing the Japanese though he holds Sir Wilfrid toge to blame for something, neither will he take sides as between Mr. McBride on the one side and Messrs Whitney and Roblin on the other, though he does [think the wicked liberal members from A {British Columbia are wretchedly at {fault for having allowed the hetter terms difficulty to exist. treat. or prohibited. Under The Ottawa Journal--the newest con- in Canada this summer hate come {irom Hawaii, and not from Japan |divect, 'but the mikado has the power set {lo regulate that, and we may--tbe--are The imperial government has Ta | Laurier question is coneern- | passment. coast administration from embar Those responsible for the are 'anti-Japanese demonstrations. how- the ever, have demanded from Sir Wilfrid is clearly impossible, and Me. have 'taken advan- their unreasonableness and prejudice to secure temporary {applause. He talks about % "white west," and asserts that the arrival of It's a good thing, says Hon, Mr. Mc- | Asiatics has prevented the immigra- people They can now deal with {Borden seems to {tage of rs, but he offers no proof of that, and we 0 [have no evidence to suppor his view, duties, for in- {Rather the other way about. White It amounts to hundreds of [people will not do much of the work out all its threats, isuch as domestic service, and laundry work, and where the Oriental does de same work as the white y hus ""the robbing of the dead" goes | we are assured he demands as much {pay for equal service. It will be no- ted that Mr. Borden's discourse upon this subject commits him to nothing {Tt is not the work of a patriot to em barrass the government, simply for the | sake of embarrassing it, on a question of the greatest difficulty, in which, if he had himself the responsibility, he of the people GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Been Reported Safe. died on Saturday morning. schooner Theodore Voges | gw - Oswego, yesterday. The | WHAT MANY MEN NEED. not | pr. Hamilton Has a Prescription That '"'Sets" You Right Up. her safety, has been heard from, --it's purely a tase of "Liver." visit with his These symntoms invariably indicate virits rise, complexion clears, anima- tion returns, Norrington .con- Nothing in the calendar tired, lazy feeling as H. B. Fletcher, Butte, Mont., Oct. J. H. Goodspeed, | 20th, 1890, says: "Like many Sher summer on Tre- | people, I have been troubled for years Spent the hast dandruff, and within the last A friend 11. gave Herpiciae a trial. hair is as thick free from daodruff." Now my fas ever, and entirely "Destroy the effect." Herpi the [cide is a delightful hair dressing for regular use. Sold by leading rug gists, Sead llc. in stamps for sampl {to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich of years in the Two sizes, Se. and ¥I, G. W. Ma {hood, special agent. {= | ton. bee, who have Rochester, N.Y, mn. James accepted a situation at Brookton, .. and will remove his family there Mr. and Mrs. W. 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