A i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. ° -- ES -- EE -- " ---------- _---- SE -- - EE bi i%AB -- we ------ ---- Er ---- " - . - » 5 : vv | THE WHIG, 75th YERAR Fot 'the public service there was, mn WORK FOR GRADUATES THE NEWS IN GANANOQUE. 909030300000000000000008GAN00PREG000C00000d | . | "4 DAILY BRITISH WHIC, published at 308 | der the reform the age demanded; ; scope for the ocempetion of the col Town Gets Judgment Against Cobalt Company. 310 King street, Kingston, , Bt TO EERE BRITISH ET er pub- aduates, und the plea of pa EE. 3 8, WY . ouse 0 : Nabe ort May tid 0308. Dub lege eradhunics, p NEW OCCUPATIONS OUT! cinurono mombany. Ivy TTT III TIT rE YES IT FIIVITITS TY ing at $1 a year. To United States, charge | tronage had to disappear before the | of the 1 J Sa, 3 " on iy Bt ate i Daily; ples of pukiotion exemplified in its| LINED INP, ¥ Fh the inte dohn Seg} touk luce from ttac is one t Printing | highest forms. : ihe rites of the church were perform ( ea Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap There was a statesmanlike suggestion | Demand For a Consular Service-- | Lt by Rev. Joseph C. Cornell, while % The British Publishing Co,, Lfd. in the opening up of the reserved The Trade of Canada Needs the Orange order performed the last / DW. 4 B. PENSE, lands in the North-West, less a suffi- Developing By Foreign Agents rites at the grave. y a: cient quantity to yield, in the in- ~--A Boost For Genuine Civil| The many iriends of the late John . ! ) es EY | Grant, who passed away at Farnham, : D il UAbi Sree Valup of 19 ur 13 years, sie Service Reform. { Que. on Wednesday last, and was bur- : a v g. capital with which to build the Hud- In his budget address Hon. Mr. Sif-| ied at Carleton Place, on Friday, son's Bay railway. This would add | ton wishéd to call attention to the ward of the évent with deep regret. "pn ON' N FIN ES, , i desirability: of taking certain action; For many years Mr. Grant was a Floor Mops A CONTRAST IN FINANCES, enormously to the transportation | ¢ 2 i , iat: SF thi : Ps, Hon. Mr. Fielding, said the Ottawa facilities of the newer provinces, with- |i 2 direction which had been sugge t- Yesidont of this town and highly re Dish Mops, : 4 ed in the public press at vanous| spected." He was the father of Mrs. Hair Brooms correspondent of the Toronto News, | out adding to the burdens of the peo- times, 'anit 'which. has received coms W. S Prich, Be raat x : = did not make an election speech. He ple. Incidentally, Mr. Sifton declared | eration in some quarters, but which Capt. and Mrs. Turner, of the Joeal Corn Brooms, certainly did not. He has never mimed | himself to be against governgent | he thought had never been discussed] Salvation Army corps, who farewelled % 3 3 : ' * . : . . s 3 i Ss > " ister Brushes t this, hich 't he differs ners pu ties under | in the house. He referred to the es-| last Sunday, have left for Belleville, saniste ' a 8, 28 wine respec, he di o hip of the public utilities . tablishment of a thoroughly equipped| where they have been stationed. The y ry i - iti T y a Feather Dusters, % | very materially from Hon. Mr. Fos some conditions, The government department, or rather the changing or many friends of Capt. Owen, late of. Metal Polishes, yer, who nes accustomed, as a writer | could build and operate railways bet- reorganization of a department, for| ficer in charge of the Army corps Furnittre Polish for the Canadian Courier remarked, |ter than companies, and if others who | the purpose of dealing thoroughly and | bere, learn with regret that he has : "to make of his budget speech elec: [thought as he did, would say so, and | completely with the question of for-| been ill in Kingston for some time Stove Polish, toral events.' boldly, it would be better for the | gn trade in this country. "My hon.| past, and compelled to take a well pions y a 3 friend from North Toronto," he. con-| merited vest. y . . 4 or Mr. Fielding's are #the buskpessi| country. tinued, "had a few grains of wheat! On Friday last, in Koronto, the le We mean exactly what we say about our - Reliable Goods. Statements of a business man, clear, | The "AH-Red route" came in for an in the volume of--1 won't dare call it| ial difficulties oxisting between the] Clothes. They are the best examples of concise, convincing, and devoid of all | illuminative description, and one| chafi--but the volume of oratory | municipality of the town of (Gananogue v > the question assumed | which he presented to us, and one of | and the Canada Cabinet company, of high class tailoring ever offered, ready for CORBETT'S oratorical frills. Mr. Foster has dwelt | must say that rl Eo at wiih kde if ane the 2 LY eke % 2 . Si ' _ | the grains wheat whe detected s wh, were brought to a suceess. # . : ' on figures "with evident impatien, a new aspect under Mr. Sifton's Lrert was his suggestion that some depart-|ful comeluxion. An. order a ve your service, and was only happy ( in office) in ment, There may not be an imme- | vont of the government ought to be| against the company to Pay to the painting the prosperity of the country diate response to the proposition | organized in suck a way as to collect | town the amount of the mortgage of Men, who have had experience in wearing wi be vivid imagery of figures of |which took shape at the imperial con- and systematically informa. , hele gains em, te er . : . . th the vivid i y of figu of | which took sha, t th perial carefully and systematically informa-|810,000 held a ainst them, togeth ; Ti wel ou spect" Now, in opposition and out |ference, but eventually the colonies-- | tion in tegard to the internal business with all costs arising from the cf our Clothing, know it. 1¢ exclusive of offite, he is painting scenes of aw-|{Canada, New Zealand and Austwraiia-- Eg ed aight have. pom one, wea wi os ali tailors know it. We know it. Do you ful desolation in a political and na- may -unite upon an understanding. farther, because while thaj information up lv fi0300, know it? We want you to. 4 tional sense. The udvantage to Canada cannot be is of value, it is of value largely for| Capt. and Mrs. F. Willis Richardson, The ex-finance minister is the coun- | estimated but it will he very large. | statistienl purposes only wnless it he who were married in Ottawa a short . y. 8 . try's greatest pessimist, and sees no| The address of Mr. Sifton on this stifised in Some er way, aud it Nima, ago by Jrigatias Hasgruves, of J Come here for a look! We're perfectly : s : : 2 . | oug he utilize Oy a compiemen-| Montreal, are the newly appointed Sal- i: 5 » hope for it until the finance depart. |and other points deserves to be stu tary system, which complementary sys. | vation Army officers fen the hoa] willing to rest our case on your judgme yt. ment is handed buck into his custody, died. Ie is the most 'important con- tem should be a system of Canadian | corps. They have taken charge. Good o = tribution to the debates of the ses- consular trade agents in other coun-|attendance greeted them at every 9 Men's Suits, swell ones, $15. ------------ sion. Next to Mr. Fielding's it is | tries, who should. be thoroughly quali-| service yesterday. RALLY OF YOUNG MEN. the deliverance which arouses the fied to deal with the questions which| David Drohan, the old twirler of i Jv b y for $15.00. : » Peo- i ] : : Spring Overcoats, a beauty for $15.00, The young liberals of the city are [ples attention in patliamentar pro- would come htore Shir, x the hon. the Samoeks bascholf Rem, a this P g » y $ ing i Rd 3 o i . % : . sntleman wi 00 wat the reports| town, now first aseman for the St, . . E or aking 4 wiesing isthe rapa Hh ceedings, and in some respects it is a papers which are available T with Paul's, Minn., team, who has "spent Grosvenor Raincoats, a leader for $12.50, which has been announced. There will | unique. regard to trade, at the present time|the winter in town, left on Saturday be a smoker in the Whig hall on in the case of our trade with Japan, | to report for duty at Joplin, Mo, Try Bibby's Celebrated $2.00 Hats, One Weditesday evening, under the guidante n (OTES they will find that at present we are] Miss Crouch, of Ivy Lea, spent Sa- § y 3 of Ald. Harty, and it will no doubt Mr. C EDITORIAL Sores. not getting our share of the tradefturday and Shaday in town, the price, No higher. b6 'u saan ; 2 r. Cockshutt would hoist the tar- with that country. They will also|guest of her mother, Mrs. William The be R « . |ifi and shat out the imports. But he | find that we are actually furnishing Crouch, Princess street. Mrs. Her- eo young men have their place in does not move to that effect. Funny | the goods to the United States mer-| bert Moore and son, Kenneth, King : , | " ' z politicai life. The liberal party has mam, isn't he ? chants, who are selling these goods| street, left last evening to spend a \ always recognized them as a force, 5 Sm---- to Japan and gétling a considerable|few days with her sister, Mrs. George and has paid tribute to their acti- | Mr. Foster spoke for five hours on | Portion of the profit that is in that| Williams, Kingston. Frederick Whit- _ - trade, and all gf which "ought to come | comb, of Kingston, an old Gananoque - . ' vity. 'They. have Hakak 4 : eS : ; Fits a ey has ®t to be Suitinted the budget, but, refrained fron mobs to Canada, and that is because a pro-| boy, mow located in that city, spent - ito the ysieries ol organization. | ing any resolution' which would pu per system is' wot furnished for bring-| the past few days with friends and N 0 )' They have been trained, many of them him on record upon any point. How ing Canagian merchants and manufac- | relatives here, FASHION ABLE CLOTHIHRS. for service on committees and at the |is that ? turers into communication with the en 3 -- would-be purchaser in Mapan. 1 be- duty which has now gove out to| Organized labour in Toronto is out | lieve that we 'ould largely increase oroduce the desired rally our trade with Great. Britain, that I , ice the desired rally. n 14 tardizi f the | We cou, owing to the French treaty, The future of the country depends | hops and the standardizing of the targely in trade with France, on the young men, and the are to | Weight at one and a half. or three and thet our 'trade be commended = when | they take an | pounds per loaf. with. South Alricay with which Can active interest in political issues, when heim . ada could do Beit trade, they study. the questions. of the:d The number of libel suits a man Now, it is stly true that we ; ! rq or av, may stand is not the test of journal | bave not got any men in Canada at : ' and exert, hey ¢ i 1 : . as they should, a whole istie succass, by Xtie: number he has the present time qualified to act in some influence on the afiairs of the ood without Ars Mr. Mac. | this capacity, but. if we can train sei- party. stood withou Lonvittion 4 TAC | entists and gedlogists to go to the donald, of the Globe, is a hero in this field, if we ean train men for other A They begin the campaign' hopeiully, I we ea ] ' ted ft pursuits in life! sarely we can go to % with candidates for both the dominion | F®*PeS FE 4 Qosts« Lu to ingtire a perfect | lid dal' phelidments ix the -- the "trouble of! Training men to deal Fi shoe, but ds as low an A, Shoe of poy Jor Mince ple Sine th Something should be dome to, check | with that mo important subject in % fhis_ character can Baen field, and endorse the challenge, to the | slaughter of nm connection with the commeree of Can- shoe, - : men employed u Le ! . Deside a chogper the differ: by the seniors, ue 4 plo pan ada: Our universities are turning out * which may never be. FEEZZEFEFERRFENEY polls, and they need only the call of " - = Si 3 SR Pp " : FASHIONS Tory. | Frocki of Pangee, «With Jumper Bodice. » | . against the inspection of. bread in the ARM MUST COME OFF, Madrid, March 23. People arriving from Lis- bon say that the wound whick King Manuel received in one of his arms, at the time his brother and father were assassinated, does not heal, and that physicians say the arm must be am- putated. Hitherto the king and his mother, ex-Gueen Amelie, have refused to eonsent to an operation. RETR NETXFEEWTHTIER | Cenuine 1 cnee is unmistakable, © conservatives, issu graduates by the hundreds every phen. Who want appedrants. sat. for a renewal of the compact for an accidents from the use of dynamite Isfying wear, and solid comfort, - y oti year, men. of the best qualification, ? "BL 4 eH . . * should wear the "Invictus Shoe." honest and clean election. suggests that something is amiss, and | men of the Dest blood and the best a Appeal Cg » ident. by ' - 'Little Liver S. nv pm (Q ? » > 1amh - ins. ey eveland, March 23.---Angere 3 i r x MR. COCKSHDTT TALKS. a government commission should de braina. --_-- at che oa ca rk the exoneration of school officers and | 2 4 bot ) So) } ao THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Mr. Cockshutt is very much annoyed | termine what it is. to qualify themselves for positions others after state and county enquir- ! . because the prime minister, when the such as 1 speak of if they only had the | 1% 159 parents of the 167 children i By order of the senate, and against . : : | wit : : ky 3 4 yO » ite who perished in the burning of the N Agents. banks could not. advance the money the mind and will of the president, srry Shag ier Shey had gone Lakeview school in Collinwood, March | So Tmi wanted to move the western crops, the Americans are going to restore 4th, have united in a demand on Pre See Fac-Similc Wrapper Below, Canadian rpilway construction. The Must Bear Signature of alli 5 they would get employment." I . : lent about five millions of the BOV-| the words, "In God we trust," to the Mr. Sifton then: took up the 'ques. sident gicosevely that a federal en- The Jitule fro k pa tured is specially ernment reserve. It was, he said, a . : ; . i "s 4 The min. | THY. be madé desirable for a lig ht colored summer . k coinage of the country. If the act tion of civil service reform. e. min Added to this demand were "osolu pongee, linen or silk gingham Fhe g » : ¥ : Tow > Bah chile A at oln- , g deplorable example to set the bas {will help the senators to act or scrap er of railways, he guid, While feud tions asking that congress be urged | skirt was in short walking length and and many a broker had gone behind bétter it will be formally applauded. - hi SPhastuon in Ss 1 ; "*Ito enact a law to aid in fixifig re | was pleated and trimmed by a five . . the bars for no greater offence than Har i, vol ne A sy sponsibility for such a disaster, and | inch-wide fold above the hem The -- a pO p ce . x AE : ' i " iw : 3 : *{ which shall define criminal negligence. umper bodice, which was worn over that of the finance minister, The Montreal conservatives bewail y glig J ) Member Consolidated Stowe Th ver was an occasion like k = i and the de des of the Pn, A 'committee was named to perfect | a fancy white embroidered mull and here- neve the fact that they have not papers| greatly to his eredit, has for. the first the resolutions and to present them | lace blouse, was trimmed in lattice Exchange of New York. this in the history of the country,]ihat reflect their ideas. The Montreal | time in Latin put in the Jouctrant to 'the * president with a plea for | effect, with narrow bias bands of ma of his platigrm a plan In Javor oll nrompt action terial. The edges of the jumper wer TOCK BO and 'there never may be an oceasion{ gear and Gazette are conservative pa- civil reform. "For my part," he said i i it i P ing" i ) - ) » EF 8 > gc " : : RC Ss 3, NDS and like it again since it is Mr. Fielding's pers, but they have ideas of their own. "1 Fr he delighted if. the. prime S---------- Brushed] with "little. frills. of Valencien { -- GRAIN ; intention to legislate -so-that it---can They do fot simply re-echo other peo- | miriister would join with the leader of| Dyspepsia Is A Crime. es la be met in a different way. ple's ideas. Hence the difference be-| the opposition, and we could perform . Nearly all conditions that in break- Than Ea. Mr. Cockshutt has not been reading| tween the paper and the party organ. | for the public of Ganado, the leat ser- ing down of health, have thei begin Mi Pas Bu Helou. ou i . : vice ol removing t CIvVH service from | £ Hg mm chrome indigestion ol ys- . ia) 3 a ih Jounk, the comments of the press--especially Mr. Siiton says the college should | political patronage, and put it on the | pepsia. Svery hudy Tha awk ted oh in the h m CURE £1CK HEADACHE. : : ; Every member of par-| These troubles can be effectively cur- | tree crald contest. She was we the declarations of the Toronto World n : ) i DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TON.Y in i ivi i proper plane. A p rvervMiiere ' p kot 1 kno pa. "Stray 1 and the Montreal Star, pronouncedly | train its students for the civil service, liament knows that the greatest nuis-| ed at any stage by use of Day's Dvs. Suceived *vatswiion she weit, und wil Ma k $ men " wh . raw : i 3 : : " ¥ Orpe ok > COT > loys broke up a weddir mrty n and especially for the foreign depart- ance in connection with public life] pepsia Cure. This preperation. has | "Ot forget the kindness gecorded her, Boy x Joke up hw ing a Yo opunty ortrim Th YOR oO 34 : rvative--or he would save his » ' k : r Ww. HECTOR i HUME, MOR. Souneer These pers have com-| ments of jt. Students, do vot hear concerns dealing with the question of digestive, tonic and laxative proper- ot : Bilor: and: raged the brideoroon Olarguce Chambers: Phone, 888, feat i " 's acti in the|that? Read Mr. Sifton's address on patronage. Every minister knows the ties. Each bottle contains sixteen John 8. Black, _elerk of Glenelg figuor, a Re r X mended Mr. 'elding's action in h iF as same thing. It is an entire mistake] days' treatment. For sale only at i in the pub- | the subject if you, want to see the|* z 0 Wade' Q . unusual circumstances, and in the p i : if anybody supposes that dealing| Wade's Drug Store : Ho interest new way of usefulness that is opening with this uestion is a po . - wreck. $0 heavy as at present, we ol . E « i {3 CR T NY Some bankers have taken the peo-|"P- litical © advantage to Se arty Renfrew Man Dead. Th . > IERLL I ple's money and gambled with it, and, Bal urs poem rae phic Word. fs HOW THE GAME'S LONG LEGS FOOLED THE CROW. CURES ALL COUGHS having lost it, have been given the = A New Milk TY. that the people of Canada will de-| Erwin, son of James Erwin. of this punishment that fitted the crime. But|{ A new milk waggon was SEEN On the mand that it be changed, and it is/town, roadmaster for the Kingston & J) (7A bankers have been incarcerated bhe-|Streets to-day, and on enquiry it was the duty of a progressive pariament! Pembroke railway, which occurred in FX 1s eT: XT SIR 3 RO oan have been serving the peo- found to belong to Oliver Robmson, to anticipate the enlightened senti-|an hospital at Edmonton. He was J ~ hdl cause they ve . ving "| Point Pleasant, Front Road, Ports: t of the country, and put these| twenty-seven vears of age, and was a t ment of 3 ! ple, and, under similar circumstances, mouth, who has one of the best dairy velo into practical shape . before | residing engineer on the G.T.R. con- have not fared as well as they ex-| farms in the county, and also owns they are forced to do so by the abus- [struction in the west. He was un- ted [one of the best herds of dairy cows es the people will wo longer" stand. In | married. The remains will be brought pected. . Mr. Robinson cordially invites cas-| gradu- | here for burial. The ber for Brantford, like the : England they tell me that the gradu or buria een) Sox Bu i s Jee je tomers to inspect his 'stock and ates of Oxford, of Cambsidge, and of ---------- ' Nor orofn, ORY | buildings at any time. the great public educational instita- Will Receive Medal. 4 to move a resolution later, , tions are constantly appointed in| The work of George Hammond, the tory of Mr. Fielding in saving the DEPRESSION IN THE SPRING. | large numbers to the public service. | popular manager of the Princess thea farmers of the North-West from dis. "What have we "in Canada : From |tre, who saved three people, Claire one end of Canada to the other we| Robinson, Alice Moore and Alice Me- aster, in order to ascertain just how § 3 § h i ities, In m t | Lean, from drowning, at Lake On far he 18 in, or out; of accord with have aniYary t table Jn tario Park, in August, 1906, will be public opinion. 2 of Canada. In the face of great diffi- | recognized by the Roval Canadian Hu ----p---- ie' gu dent in _ the spring, | culties these institutions of learning | mane Society. Ex-Mayor Mowat has Dr, i ; cold] have been ished; they are turn: | received werd to this effect, and the SPEECH: OF THE SESSION... of winter i >ginined, Shirt the wold fucks be h Stabishe by the hundreds | presentation of a medal \ will take Of the speakers so far upon the i every year. and every person who is| place in the near fature. It is pro- budget, the one who fascinated the [ally, familiar with college lifein Canada, | bable that 3 he tmutation will take house the most, who held it spell- i iver a knows at Dothan Place a ad . bound by he Rene ing . od _ the universities--which are| Henry Farman, the English aero vigour ' of his . i carried on at great expense to the | naut, succeeded in making a circular i auch country, either directly or indirectly | flight of a mile asd a hall with his Bought atid Sold for Casi or pi township; was awarded $1,600 against The shipment of allrail grain from the C.P.R. for injuries in the Caledon Port Arthur elevators has never Leen who want to ge jbto business or pro- machine. i own account. They prefer, for one reason or anoth- er, to have some clerical occupation; - £ sive The Game--Who's a sawed-off