- THE DAILY, BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS WORTH KNOWING on ---- -- - i - pr---- THE WHIG, 275th YEAR sugieets that - all bands resign, and I DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806. |8Ppeal to the people with license re 319 King street, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per {duction as the issue. "New elections, year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock pom. i H A -- Tse E EEE as ng corn may be removed in. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages, pub | however, the Globe points Hint At A Clue. out, | i | lished in parts vn Monday and Thursday morn: fon t alter the fact that the re | ae utreal Star : SIMPLE RECIPE PREVENTS ing at $1 a year. To United States, charge | Bot a he 1a { Youtrenl PRAT, SERI jduction by-lawyhas been passed and | A package contajuing 311,000 has OUS KIDNEY TROUBLE for postage has to be made $3.08 for Daily; Ontario bank. Soc. for Weekly. stove : sar : ) Attached is 'one of the 'best Job Printing [it will certainly go into force on the [rappeare from a Juric hash, & . . i et O = 5 BOW r "iu i La and cheap |firet of May unless it is repealed, and ! gl In the es in Canada; rapid, stylish, } } iwhat politician was last seen in The British Whig Publishing Co., L'd. [* work; nine improved presses. . of |vicnity. | xp i EDW. J. B. PENSE, {the new council, providing a new elec | | ' Manag z Dicestor tion is ordered, will D il 1Abi {ponents of the by-law." aily Whig. LEGISLATIVE The suggests about HORSE PLAY. The Natal act, ie this week at eceipt of price. 1 You cannot cut or On sa or by mdil on r Tells of a Splendid 'Home-Made Mixture For Backache and Urinary Lifficulties Which Any- one Can Prepare. ~ © ensure its repeal the majority So We Did. Guelph Mercury. We needn't sneer at the French ma chine gun that mows down the Moors in hundreds befére the latter can {reach the Frenchmen. We fled just {about the same bill with the Bagg ICING: have to be op- More people succumb cach vear * to some form of kidney trouble than any The slightest form of kidney derangement often' develops ine fto- Bright's kidney disease, diabetes op ------------------------ jdropsy. When cithey of these diseases : A CHANCE FOR GLORY. {a8 at Omdurman, and one or two other Iba or the aL tT at The Manitoba Free Press is anxious | places already heard from. lonee geek the best medical attention f 1 --" possible. Consult only a first- An Expensive Axiom. physician, leave patent medi teines alone, is simple device. situation as {other cause. Price, $1.00. condition' and experience | lawkward a as there is any municipal record of, as the restrictive {measure of the British Columbia par {liament is called, will certainly be dis- at Fo E most painful and annoyi a minute with th {that the same desire ss Lr pas ar We like to show our Trousers te~thé man allowed by the governor-general if it | } to investigate EID eslniels {elasy our Cutlery Department injure the foot. lend deals dominant among the con-| TH {in his desiré to close out the Asiatics. a | 'Corbett's Hardware. {at the present | { | 1 4 ; | . | | "CURE. Handache and relieve sil the troubles nek t to a bLillous state of the system, such a8 | ness, Nausea, Drows Distress afte | esting, Pain in the Bide, £c. While their mos | WOATKALLS success has been shown Ln outing | SICK | w yot Carter's Little Liver Pi ave #qually valuable in Constipation, curing anit pros Jenting thisannoying complaint, while they alse Perret all disorders of the stomach stimulate the A oy regu! 16 bowels, Evnu if they caly EAD | Aveaibey wonld boalmost priceless to those whe Suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortus | ataly theirgoodnoss does notend here,and those | Whoonoe try them will fird these little pills value 8 In 80 many ways that they will not be wil todo without them. Dut after alle. 2k head - ACHE "88 thé bane of so many lives that hevate where | task uour great boasts Our pillscureit while | lo Bol Carter's Little Liver Pills are vory small and any to taka, Ong or two pills make a dose. #70 strictly vegetablo and do mot gripe os ne but by their gentle action please all wi om. In vialsat 25 centa ; five for $1. @ruggists everywhere, or sent by mally TER MEDICINE CO., New Yori Sl ul Des ful Bis . F. W. BOSCHEN ! Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS, BONDS and GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO N.Y Ww. HECTOR H. HUME, «cr. Clarguce Chambers. shone, 888, TEJ DOLLARS FINE FOR PROV. ING THIS IS A FRAUD. The Canadian and American Shoe Re pairing Shop, 291 Princess St., will fiz leathor soles--and ruliber heels on your boots for 75¢c. Halt soles and heels, ladies and children, 0c. a pair. 1 am able to do | this, having in stock a large consignment | of the Lest leather and rubber heels. Give We a trial and I guirantes satisfaction. 1 lead, others follow, > J. Green. FREE Send us your woliy to sellat 10 coms When sold send us the 1. 20 nud we willsend you these TWO SOLID GOLD fitlod RINGS, We trust you with the Jeweirvand willssad it all charews pail. Sond us your namo and address now, STAR MFG. CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I, U. 8. A. The "Quality" Counts iu con! bins in America Just the same as 'quality' counts wou people down south" and among Burepean nations---oounts everywhere. for that matter. We guarantee coal quality to travel With every ton Raving our yard, Because the finest uvpos in the {| Moreover, it coptained erroneously | phrase {ized the very thing it was supposed {it {passes the lieutenant-governor, | Last year the same act was held up {by Hon. Mr. Dunsmuir; without pro- British {Columbian and his governmént, which | testatiop by the premier of {goes to show that he was not sincere | which countenanced or legal to suppress. The legislation, when first submitted session of the house, excepted the "Japanese. This was a tacit admission on the part of the the local governmént that the Anglo- Japanese treaty binding and that the Dritish North America Act would not permit of * anv "provincial interference in an _imgiigration matter which the federal government Lad dis- It became, therefore, as the Edmonton Bulletin remarked, harmless emoliement for the inflamed temper of Vancouver, B.C." It may be that subsequently the McBride government realized that its Wiss posed of. Programme was usual hysterics, and the bill was amended so ds to affect the Japanese, therefore, Became a useless The bid for popular flavour and it do or the attempt ument to cater to popular clamour--will exe nightmare, thanks to the Lemieux | mission, has awased to be. TALK WITH STUDENTS I At a\time when there is some dis- | fe usps to the "reform" of college | curricula, or the adaptation of them to modern ideas or modern conditions, it is important to notice the advie which was given by the late Lord Kol- | vin. A writer in the Youth's Compaiiion | recalls that at the anuudl diuner of the London Glasgow University Club, some time before his death, Lord Kel- yin 'ook odcasion 10 comment Gpon al good education. First he said the stu- dent should aim at writing English ac- curately well. Then he should read French easily, translate Latin and Greek, and get some acquaintance "Having, learned the meaning of «he added, 'a youth should study logic." He never found these subjects a hifdrance to his acyuirement of natural philo- and with German. words; hal sophy. To be sure, Wiliam Thomson (Lord Kelvin), when a lad, was not troubled thought that to-day holds sway in so many minds--that should as soon as possible choose his profession and at the samé time the shortest route in the yualification for The greaf scientist spent six years at Glasgow and did hot graduate. He in Cambridge and the examinations, with the one spent four years failed to score in though one of the professors said the | vhiel wrangler "not fit to cut pencils with him." It not desire 50 much to get a degree as the ground work for his future usefulness. All of which is very suggestive to the students of the day. There is uo ros al road 'to learning now anv -more Kelvin's stu to calling of profession was Was his than there was in Lord The his dent days, man who hopes succond. in cannot wonerghe traming which mentally broadens d equips for any walk in life. A professor of Gueen's, on a recent occasion, referred ignore "thie to the desire to cut' Greek out of the Another ques: value of classics a course. Lord Kelvin was the distinguished scientist of his day, and he valued all heknew of ancient and modern languages. matriculation course. tioned the in science most LATEST MUNICIPAL PANIC. The municipal excitement of the day is in Toronto, where a majority of the- council voted recently for license re- duction. The license question was not "the! issue in"the late election, but the power question, and, strange to say, the thing the elector and the candidates talked most abowt is for the. present almost forgotten. LT was a great surprise when the license 'matter became so conspicuous. It seemed to be sprung on the coun- ¢il, and had the support of the ma- jority of its members. The prospec tive effect is 'seen in the large number of persons who are to go out of the Toouniry are back of us. aed He Gitise We're careful as to cleaning and delivering. R. CRAWFORD 'Phone, 9, Foot Queen St. ET -------------- As soon as the a girl wires fwe or three stickpine Nb Hi to talk about her jewels. Vago Cpesoline." for croup. Sold Kuigston as G 's Red Cross liquor business, and the large losses jin which they will be in. olved. Following this action of ths council, which has been virorously attacked by the . Licenseholders' Association, there is the threatened unseatine of the men who voted for license reduce. tion, and their appeal to the people. 'The majority are disposid to attack | faulty without wid not avail. The Japan- | | | servatives of the commons, will take | possession of the party in the Mani- | toba legislature. There is ground for faction in the~toenl Jegislature which {the RoWin government has contrglled Public | bas been going cheap there, to mem- { for the last seven years. land {bers of the house and pets of the ad oT : . | ministratibn, and the Free Press re | gards the chairman of the public ac- committee, a conservativ ¢, as the counts specially fitted to lead in ex "He "could, says our contemporary, for instance," "explain™ to | posures. the committee the details of the trans. in provincial lands by which he, in collusion with an official of the action provincial land department, picked up a trifle of 85500. He could further | indicate how best to set about secur- ing details of similar deals. That he the defence he took when he was knows about them is clear from line of charged with trafficking in provincial {lands to his own personal profits. He { declared "in effect that he only did {what the other the other fellows' were, doubtless his A ewrious public would 'like to know the fellows were doing; fellow-members of the legislature. foxtent and nature of the secret rake- offs successfully negotiated by mem- connection of bers of the legislature in with the disposal by the province | some half million acres of land in the Quill Lake district." Here is fine field for exploration, and it is to be hoped the men of Ames' calibre and disposi- tion will not Tail to enter upon it and indulge their tastes to the fullest ex- tent EDITORIAL. NOTES. The - loyal opposition, at Ottawa, is digging up some skeletons that would be the better" buried. Thev suggest inspection. -- If the servants of Kingston were trxbd by © the city, what 'would be the effect, finendally ¥ Ottawa's ex- evil perience will give our assessor some- thing to talk about. -- message of peace--or of Mr. Bryan's rather the greeting of "a citizen the world'"--is véry heartily apprecia- ted. Mr: Bryan suave and courteous. is very s-- Chamberlain's theory is that tarifi reform, protection, would make England prosperous. But the United States and Germany: have-pro- idle- Mr or tection, and in both the enforced ness and poverty are very distressing. -- government is being The Whitney asked to interfere decizion, and prevent the reduction of That be The enemies of with the council's licenses in Toronto. would the signal for trouble the administration could suggest no- thing more insane. a---- The license commissioners of Toron- to will resign rather than reduce the number of licenses as ordered by the council the adopts its central board and fires all the local "boards, some of them mani- festly inferior aud incapable, the bet- ter, The sooner government Pleasant Valley Items. Pleasant: Valley, Feb. 11.--The roads have been blocked by snow for some time past and are not vet very well broken. A. - Charbononeau, Westpor, Wednesday: of last week. Visitors : Nr. ghd Mis. O. Kerr, Petworth, at E. Hughes'; Mrs. 1. Irish at Verona: E. Jovaer at F. Ellerbeck's: R. Irish is still quite poorly; Mrs. Bradford, Sr., is not much improved in health. on Here's A Pretty Go. Bramtiord Expositor, It ix said that in South Oxford in eight municipaiities the names of 333 liberals that had been left off the list 'were put on, and the names of 107 conservatives that had been im- properly put on- were struck off, mak- ng a total gain of 145 votes. Where such glaring partizanship as is indi- cated. in the above is exposed = prose cution of the pssessors should follow. Arden Announcements. Arden, Feb. 11.--The concert held y on Saterday evening, was a grand success; proceeds, $10. William McGregor has been appointed a dele- gate to the provincial agricultural convention, in Toronto, on the 19th. Friends, is here, and a number of plications have been received for mission to the society. convenience the prompt vice from Gibson's Red Store, "Phone 230 tect's that of last year by about $4,000. the position of the minority, and to 5 Save money glasse $1.50, at E S. Allen, who represents the Chosen _ For drug store wants it's a great ser- Cross Drug The salary fist of the city archi: departments, Torontc, exceeds by having your eyes with oe i Ottawa Fres Press, i Mr. Sifton's axiom as to the conser-! [vative timber limits policy is one which iwill live "Twenty-one thousand | square miles for the speculator and the {police conrt fop the settler." Bhat | sums up the two policies in a nutshell, So Say We All.. | Toronta Star. - | A Central prison away from the { man male town, out in the country {that God made, A prison that is nol a prison, but a reformatory. Work: not of the treadmill sort, but work tha! -vill build up the country and build up character at the same time t'is to bo boped that so fair 4 thought will not Tose itself in the blu books, ~ Stop The Fads. Hauwilton Spectator. Some one wants the board of eduen- tion to introduce orchestra classes the schools after school hours. promoters of the scheme figure on making a profit out of the sale of vio- line and mandoline to the children, which is one good reason why the board should have a second look be fore committing "itself, ACHING KIDNEYS. i | Made Sound and Strong "By Dr. { Williams' Pink Pills. There is probably town of Paris, Ont. know Samuel G. Robinson, and will not readily accept his word he says that Dr. Williams' Pink leured him of an obstinate case of kid | ney trouble after other treatment had {failed to give him more than tempor {ary relief. To a reporter of the Star | Transcript Mr. Robinson freely gave | permission to publish a statement of his case in the hope that his experi the not who no one In who does when He said : = "I have sufiered from kid ney trouble for about three "years. Sometimes my back ached so geverel: that 1 was unable to work, and at times it was almost impossible for me to straighten up. 1 had to- urinate up several times during the night. doctors, but 1 only gow relief. for a time. I also tried a number of medi cines and backarhe plasters, but none of them helped me and | began think the trouble eould not be cured One ay 'during a conversation a friend he asked me why 1 did not try Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, saying to to be- con- tune that dis done him much good. | decided try the pills and it wa« not long fore I felt greatly henefited. | tinued using- the pills for some longer and 1 am glad to say every vestige of the trouble has appeared and 1 am npw as well Dr. ¥ Pink Pills | fever. Hiams" have recommend them to anyone similarly afflicted." . Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills are greatest eure iy the world for all common ailments of men and women-- for all weakness and weariness and backaches and headache 'of anaemia all the heaviness and distress of indi gestion; all the pains and aches rheumatism, sciatica and neuralgia, and all the ill health that follows any disturbance -of regularity: inthe blood supply. AlN these ailments are caused by bad blood and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new, rich, Lilood. They strike 'straight at common root of disease But must get the genuine pills with the full nae of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People on the wrapper around each box. Sold at 5c. a box or six hoxes for $21.50, by all dealers, or the Pr. - Williams' = Medicine ~Co., ~ Broek: ville, Ont, ~ the the a Hali-and-Half Philosophy. Belleville Intelligencer. . One half the world doesn't know how made (a business trip to Harrowsmithe the other halt Keeps warm. " {they can © | Pills | Ei ence might benefit some other sufferer. | very frequently and olten had to get | At} different times 1 was under the care of | with | that he had used them and they had | as | proved a blessing to me and 1 gladly | the | of | redd | yon | | There are many of the lesser symp- toms of kidney trouble which can be [treated at home is stated by a well | known authorityi- For some af these. isuch' as backache, pain in the wgion jof the kidneys, weak bladder, fre quency, (especially at night), painful, }rcalding, and other urinary troubles, try. the following simple home remedy {Floid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Rargon, one ounce: {Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three These simple ingredients are [ harmless and can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy and any {one ean mix them by shakin~ well in (a bottle. The dose for adults is a {teaspoonful after each meal and again lat bedtime, There is no better general remedy known to relieve all forms of rheuma [tism cither, because it acts directly {upon the kidneys and blood. It cleans | the clogged up pores in the kidneys so filter and ktrain from the ounces, [blood the poisonous urie acid and | waste matter which if not eliminated {remain in the blood, decompose and | settle about the joints and museylar | tissues, causing the untold suffering {and deformity of rheumatism. Backache | ing the sufferer fnot acting properly Take of vour Kidneys," is now the physician's gdvice to his patients nature's sional notify the kidnevs that care | GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Manufacturing Concerns Running Much Under Time. Gananoque, Feb, 12.-At the Maple Leal rink last evening, the Star-Bac | helors and Tigers met. Tigers won {by 7 to" { Harmony Lodge. No. 15, Daught rs | of Rebekah, held an "at home" mn | Turner's assembly hall, last evening Rev. H. H. Bedford-Jones conducted an excellent lantern lecture under the auspices of the art committee of the | Young Ladies' Literary Athletic Club The Ontario Wheel company, which has been running full time, but with a reduced force of men has been com- pelled to come down to four davs a | week, Cowan & Pritton have reduced to thirty-two hours per week. Business leonditions, seem at present to be go {ing from bad to worse. tH Reid, King street, is report ed to have purchased during the past week, the dwelling house of Alexan- {der Watt, King street west Miss Lizzig McLennan, Brock street, i has left for a short visit with friends in Rochester, N.Y. Osborne Webster, {an old Gananoque boy located for some years past at Vancouver, B.C., has arrived in town for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O | Webster, King street. News From Westport, Westport, Feb, 10.+-In many yeas the weather hasn't been as cokd as i | past week. N.. Denolf's | dunghter changerously Fredenburg and Speagle attended Otiawa horse races, where the former's fast pacer, Eagh Pointer, took part |W. Stoness held a successful sale last | Tuesday. He intends going we James Foley, Bedford Mills, spent Sunday with friends here, ------------ Tichborne Topics: 1 your ilk-W is soon The roads are once more. Rev. Mr. Ferguson, Kingston, very bly filled the pulpit pin the Presbyterian church on Sunday Miss Jenfiie Allison is spending a few days with her sister at Parham. P | Ritchie and family spent Sunday at Parham. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J Davis at Mrs J. Brown's: Mrs firay and Misz, FF, FE McKivor, at ¥ Hanna's; Miss J. Bradihaw and Sadie Cameron at L. A. Cameron's. ---------------- Tichborne, Fel, open A 81 two-quart fountain sy rin 4d. at Wade's Drug Store, {The first cannon was invented Ulan ve for in doctor frequently, REVISED Ayer's Cherry Hard colds, hard coughs, severe bronchitis, weak throats, weak lungs. We wishi you would ask your doctor if he knows of* anything better for these troubles than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, is the best medicine you could possibly take. But ask your doctor, and thus be sure to make no mistake. Be Sure Deo not trust too muck to your own judg- ment in medical matters. Consult your He knows best. Pectoral FORMULA ® 8 who thinks he can't be pleased. Any oné ¢an'suit the fellow who is easily satisfied ; but it takes good woFfkmanship," ~ ~ honést material and the best of Tailoring xperience to suit the really NN. i Careful Dressers OOOO TEE y We have pleased the particular man for some time, and we'll not fail to do so this Spring. We Have Excelled Ourselves. This season in our assottment of Trousers "to choose from. It's time to buy now-- chile the variety is large. 3 'Trousers at $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 4.50 and 5. See our Special $5.00 English Worsted Trousers. - THE H. D. BIBBY CO. . THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. oY we Vi we) OOOO OCC OIOOT * Hesse s . 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