Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1907, p. 4

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issue it 'thus breaks forth: * | "Only the other day, Hon. George E. Foster, as president of the Ash- nola' Coal company, as rank a wild- cat as ever was put on paper, notified, his shareholders that, as thére was no money in the y, the compa had decided to forego its licenses, and thus passes into history another +' « |game, one of those by which British ~ Genuine Carter' s e Liver Pills "Must Bear Signature of << Greetings from King- vo England Chinese Restaur- ant, 331 King Street. "PHONE 666. Takers for 81 d nL om. to 8 p.m., 25e, Jog ont 12 Sri LEE UB e, 8 a.m. 30 ta .{ discussion, of ., the | of the service of Columbia investments have in times past got a black eye. Yet the same thing is going on in 'British Columbia to-day, and will continue to go on tions inte which some people Nive | been skilfully inveigled. In its last that there are 20,612 cases of disease in the public schools. Most of these aficct the testh and-skin. There is need of medical inspection. Pending the Prevost-Nationaliste li- hel suit the minister "of colonization in the Quebec government, has resign- ed. Why do this now ? How does the , | resignation of office affect the suit ? A railway brake has been invented which never fails. It cannot be inter- fered with in any wag, and its opera- tion is alpays effective." If it pre vents accidents and saves life it will he worth millions. At Brockville, the conservative can- didate for the vacant seat in the leg- islat dy d the 'spotters' which the provincial secretary has The inspectors of Montreal report| the il =: THE ESS Mums The Word, Hauslton Herald. It is easy for Mr. Borden to blame Dominion government for the in- immigration, but he will find it more difficult to explain how it was when the Japanese treaty was before liament for rati- an he never ie the slightest objection to bred clause granting the Japanese free hry. into Canada. Challenge Not Answered. Toronto Globe, As a commentary on the - sincerity of Mr. Borden's purity campaign Mr Ss Pugsley the conservalive fund "in last election | amounted to $500,000, and he chal- lenges Mr. Borden to deny the state. ment. Half a million doflars to pro- mote purity ! flux of Ja) After The Big Fellow. Ottawa Journal The operating officials of Canadian railways have been undergoing severe condemnation and punishment for in- dividual breaches of duty, but that no sent out in behalf of the license de- partment, He characterized the work | as unBritish, unfair and unmanly. The humour of the day is ~the_chid- | ing of the Ottawa Citizen by the Ot | system under which the accidents oe-| '| the nape of the neck and drop them conservative organ by the recent con- until we have on our statute books | tawa Journal on the question of tar- a Taw which will take these. thieves by | ills; the instruction "of ~the venerable into the jail." There has been some attempt at a defence of Mr. Foster for his partici- pation in! the land deals, which the insurance commission uncovered." They H turned out well, to the ex-minister's comfort, but' there are some who can- not go so far as the editor of the Montreal Star and see that there was very much difference between him and another gentleman who suffered for his misdirection of trust funds. The charge that he is now a promo- tor of a skin game at the coast is the ® latest surprise, and accounts: perhaps | opposition, gave his service to the for his absence from the Borden party when it is touring though British Columbia. ------------------ COMMISSION NOT IN FAVOUR. A recommendation of a special com- of the heademen of the Ontario government; who baulked in his job~is that ~ the Deal and Dumb -one '| Asylum, at Belleville, and the Blind Asylum, at Brantford, be visited by local advisory and supervising com- mittees. The sense of it has not been apparent to any one, and"public opin- ion, as expressed through the_papers, is strongly against it, It turns out, "however, that the suggestion grows out of a blunder by the government. Tt transferred these institutions from the provincial secretary's department to the department of the minister of he inspection of .them. That matter should be easily adjusted. In place of the inspectors of charities doing the work, as formerly, the inspector of the high' schools should do - it. The deal and dumb 'asylum and the blind asy- lum ave educational © institutions, and the transfer of them to the edu- cational department was quite proper. But to have them without inspection is an inexcusable oversight, The de- fect should be remedied at once, but not in the manner suggested by Com- missioner Stone. The people dare wearying of commissions and advis- ory councils . and object to them un- dertaking duties which should devolve upon the regular officers of the gov. ernment. McBRIDE AS A DEMOGOGUE. A new phase has been given to the Asiatic emigration question by revelations : which affect the attitude of Mr. McBride, the premier. of British Columbia, upon the subject. - For years he has led in a clamour against the yellow men, not because the Chinese have not been good. workers, or because the capital ists have not been willing to accept the Japanese, and "leven Hindoos, but because it has been it Tre said that conl purchased © wiord's Yards Ler fulfill embarrassing to the federal govern- ment which he simply hates. At the last session of the British print largely of the Natal Act. vinee of any. one: who could not, when requested to do sq, make an ap- writing, and" in Fnglish. The immi- gration of any gther, it was intended; would 'not be law The amazing part is Mr. the act should be disallowed, and was disallowéd' accdrdingly. was asked to report to government, or its state department, the facts came out, sought to protect himself from there was an error in the that it was unworkable. "shall be lawful." That did not war- rant him in advising the licutenant- | governor, apart from | measue, and before it' was discovered, have been manly about the business, and he need not have played | demagogue, Columbia legislature he had enacted a Jaw which was supposed to be a re- It aimed to refuse admission to the pro- plication therefore in shiv own hand- that the pre: mier later. intimated to the imperial -| governor, Hon. Dunsmuir, that it Then there was 'the row. Public feeling was turned against. him, by conservative partizans, 'and when ' Mr. Dunsmuir the federal The premier of British Columbia has the charge of duplicity by declaring that act and The phase "ghiall not be lawful" was printed error in the ali. He could the vert from independence on the subject of protection. The cure for overwork on the rail- ways is not an appeal to the attor- ney-genéral of Ontario, but to the managers of the roads. The opera- tors, engineers, and trainmen, who have too much to do, should put a protest in where it can do some good. The Montreal Gazette says that Sir John Macdonald worked for loss sal ary than Hop. Mr. Borden. And Sir Wilirid Laurier, while leader of the country freely, and $7,500 a year, Mr. Borden gets Mr. McBride, too, has been playing fast and loose on the immigration juestion, eh ? When passing through Ottawa, en route to London, he told the secretary of state that he had ad- vised the lieutenant-governor to dis- allow the local bill, incorporating the provisions of the Natal Act. What do ou think of that? q vi Cows Are Happy. Crow Lake, Oct. 1.--Service on Sun- day was very small on account of the steady rain, Apples are quite plentiful ut small on auount of the very dry reather, Rev. McIntosh and Ken- neth Smith C Miss Maud Davis were the guests' "of Mr. and Mrs." John Hicks, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. William . Perkins, Westport, and Mr. and Mrs. John Beadle, Antwerp, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp last week. Mrs. John Knapp has re- turned home after visiting her friends at Mallorytown and Lyndhurst also Jaking in the fair at Delta. The few little showers have started up' the af- ter grass which makes the cows give a good flow of milk. The salesman paid off for the month of August, $1 per cwt, Phis made the patrons wear a smile. - John W. Knapp and John Ritchie are finishing buildidg a stable, Love And Attempted Suicide. Paris, Oct, 2.--M. and Mme. Barthet of I'Avenue " 'Maine, in Paris, had in- vited a few friends in honor of their daughter's engagement to M. Momber. The gaiety was in full swing when suddenly the young woman's_cousin, Henri Mage, startled every one by ex- claiming, 'I love my cousin, but she is going to marry another, so fare- well 1" He then raised his glass of wine and drank off -#he contents, which he had mixed with poison. He was at once taken to the hospital, and there are hopes that he may recover, Part With Corns. You need not keep a single corm vou 'care to part svith because Peck's Corn Salve will take them off every time. In big boxes, 15c., at Wade's drug store. Mrs. Roxanna Nolan Green, who eloped with her husband's farm hand, Frank Green, from New Haven, last vear, has had the latter arrested - on the charge of attempted murder. The woman had twenty-one children, all of whom she left when she eloped. Wives and Mothers Suffer With Backache Unfortunately They Fail to Re- cognize the Dangerous Cause of the Trouble. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting family, women often brodk down with nervous exhaustion, In the stores, factories, and on a farm are weak ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down. pains. Such suffering isn't natural but it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, menses and other ney coniplaint can't cure themselves, they require the assistance .of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which go direct to insomnia, deranged | 0 symptoms of Kid- | serious attempt has been made to lo- cate and punish the higher officials | whose measure of responsibility for the cur is apparent to the first thinker. Unless somethibg "is dove to make | those "higher up" accept their share of the responsibility for accidents oth- rr juries may follow the example of the jury which Justice MacMahon 're- buked. Laurier Endorsed. | Hamilton Herald. | The Toronto World approves of Sir | Wilfrid Law ier's preference policy and regards his speech to the manufactur-| ers on thay subject as '"'unanswer-| able." On the. question. of contribu-| tio to the British army and navy it | also says, "the good common sense of | Canada" will "endorse the declarations of the prime minister." Moreover, it declares that the majority of the peo- ple of. ( 'anada are with bim in the "all-red" line matter, and "the maj- | ovity «is. so vast that the project can- not become a party "question." Now, will- those tory organs that have been | ridiculing the, "'all-red"' , line project iad up and be. good ? One: Kind of Anarchy. Brockville Recorder. | There is an anarchist who disregards | law, and there is 'another who per- mits, laws to be disregarded. If there is a * difierénce between the two, it in faver of the former. The latter is] the more contemptible, and the more! to be feared. The fact that he may be | a man cultured, 'refined, reputable, | only adds to the danger and .to his civic sin. If he is safehimself, then he | should help 'to save others. i Against this subtle anarchy let guard. Hamilton can only 'attain gits | S | us | best and largest life when eac h citizen | in it recognizes his individual respon- sibility in the enactment and enforce- | ment of law in- the interest of good | citizenship. Apathy. is anarchy. It is | to Le justified only in the dead, Laborer Is Ignored. Hamilton. Spectator. In the East Hamilton bye-election | Mr. Studholme, the labor candidate, | defeated the tory candidate, one of the chief issues being the violation by the | Whitney government of its pledges on | the prison labor question. After pro-| claiming eternal antipathy to con- tract prison labor on the hustings,| the present government, without con-| sulting the legislature proceeded to make one of the most courageous con- { tracts with a pet firm by which they | were handed over prison labor at three cents an hour. This was denounced by { manufacturers, who have to compete with this cheap labor and by _ labor | orgs anizations throughout the pro-| vince. Mr. Studholme's labors scath- ingly exposed the outrage imposed 1 free lahor by this "scandalous con-| tract, 1 SS SORE BYERS CURED IN A WEEK Spent $300 on Doctors and Rem- Pedies Which Gave No Relief--Skin on Limbs and Feet Rough and Sore--Work Often Impossible. TRIES CUTICURA, WELL IN SEVEN DAYS ---------- "Cuticura Remedies have entiraly cured me after all other remedies had failed. Up to a week or so ago 1 had tried many othcr remedies and se veral doctay, and spent about. three hundred dollaps, without any success, but this is ay the seventh day that 1 have been using the Cuticura Remedies (cost- ing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that 1 can again attend to my business. 1 went to work .again to-night. My troublo was as follows: Upon the limbs and between the toes my skin was rough and sore, and also sore under the arms. 1 am a chef for a large café on Broadway, and I had to stay at homo several times because of this affection. I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Remedies within a week, I'am much indebted to Cuticura, and shall certainly recom- mend it to all my friends and colleagues in the kitchen. Fritz Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave,, New York, N fae March 29 and April 6, 1906. i ---------- HAIR FALLING OUT Very Bad Dandruff on Scalp, Pimples Cover Face, Cuticura Cures. "YT used the Cuticura Remedies with great success. My face was a mass of pimples and the dandruff was so bad on my scalp that my hair all began to fall out, and a friend of mine told me of Cuticura and I began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Before a month 1 saw a great change for the better, and now I am entirely cured. I had no physician in charge. My little girl is now four years of age, and knows the use of no other than Cuticura Soap. Her skin is perfect and her hie air remark- able for her age. Mrs. W. Howard, 132 N. Tenn. Ave., Atiaatic City, N.J., Jan. 1906." Complete External and 'Fnternad Tred Every Humor of Infants. Children; ang / sisis of Cuticura Soap 10 Clesnse. (hé cura Omtment to Heal the Skin, Ree t (or in the form of Chocol. vie (x n Fore" ER Blood. Sord trouchs Frotter Drug & Chem. Corp, Sok 22, * for Prone Mas &@~ Mailed F ree, C 'uticura Book on the Skin. Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. + There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and ex- perts at the grea: exhibitions. ASK FOR #9, Evening Dress For Young Girl. x | JAS. McPARLAND, Sole Agent. The drawing depicts a very simple but becoming model for a young girl's evening frock, The gown from which the sketch was takon was of white silk mull, trimmed with three-inch bauds of fine - white lace insertion. The deep | cape over-sleeves were made of the same insertion invisibly joined togeth er. The bottom of the skirt and the trimming bands on® the waist were of soft white silk folded on the bias. Prescott, Master- Tn St. Mark's church at Monday morning, Monsignor son uni in marriage a former Brockville boy, . Thomas Presley O'Toole, and Miss Ruby Helen, third | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- kin, Prescott. Robert H. Lindsay, Brockville's well- known artist, was' Gaited in marriage | | the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to Kidneys, to lend aid to and liver, ons, probably there is no remedy 's successful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills For all womanly irregularities - their] merit is well known. Because of their -mild, soothing, and | the | safe, and ave récommended for and women of all ages. 25c. per box | at all dealers. Refuse any substitute | for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake | and Butteeaut, at Carleton Place, on Monday to Miss ! | Margaret Ellen, daughter of William | her, of that place, and forme rly | for- At Wilkesport, Samuel Meade, i Ferly of Brockville. was ordained in- | * (to. the ministry of the Baptist church | {and will have charge of the church at | | Wi ilkesport. { S. R. Ruddhas purchased the furni- {ture and updertaking business ' con- ducted for the past number of vears {by B. V. Stafford & Son, Arnprior. A young wan believed to be Frank Dovevan was drowned in the bay at| the foot of John street, Toroato, Investors desiring to know the truth regarding any investment they have made or are about to make in any Canadian mining company should wr Tuquiry Deparfment of The dian Mining News and they will receive without ch arge prompt and reliable information and; advice This paper is the recognized jining organ of Canada, contain ing all ne xs pertaining {o Cobalt and Larder Lake companies id mines. Subseri tion $1.00 per yes A sample copy pf The anadian Mining News will be mailed FREE to any address for the asking. Address THE CANADIAN MINING NEWS, 5th Floor Traders Bank Bldg, Toronto, Can. Weak Kidneys nt to weak kidney surely idneys, like kness, not i Weak Kidneys, fSorvab The K Stomach, find their weal itself. but in the nerves that control and ae { and strengthen them. Dr. Shaon 's Restorative is | to reach these | ers aloes | | & medicine specifically { controlling nerves. To Da the Kj Kd wall t is a waste of time, of Brishis or other di ney disease, try Dr. Shoop" s Restorative a. month-- Tablets or Liquid--and sso what it can and will | Go for you. Drugglst svcomms d and sell Dr. Shoop' s Reglorative : soeea Dr. Brock's £50550pe Female Parlodi~al Pils ar the best Hoathly medicine for ladies, Sold mly im Kiogston, at the BEST PRUG STORE, 124 Prin. cess street. Mailed on receipt of price=§1, < BIveeIvINIvIIIVARARIRY | / the Jens, a is ! your back sches or is weak, if the urine | ma, or is dark and strong, 3 you havesymptoms r dangerous kid- | ! ! i THE FORCE OF PERSEVERANCE HAS CONQUERED. 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