Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1908, p. 4

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Neeser Give eevee re A RRA HRA NH THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1908. i ---- -- > THE WHIG, 75th YEAR|] ning and mre ing in is Sethe CHANGE MAY BE MADE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 308-1 But there i 8 Brot oa o id 810 King street, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per Lars tl at in ite OOO0O000 DO OOO00000000V0000C000000 mi w i || Typewriters are divided into two classes-- } year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. ------ i 1 WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, pub | fi sce: and it a Guestion how far! | asa, Monday, sod, Fauradey Bors: | urta rather then heirs in the de]IN THE CONSTITUTION OF| mg at 8 year. eo Um § * i r rath f i e { 2 ; ior postage bas to be made oc. for Duly;| . )ooment of morality. | QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY The ONE made geemingly - ly. E D Attached is Tat of the best Job Peirsing | HSPTORLE: hoo | modern' by patched-on im- canada; rapid, styl cheap DITOR NOTES . : very rop work; mine improved presses. A Witheut Disturbing Its Church Re. provements--the OTHER | M Kipling has a word of defence or Nae Brian Whig Pubistiag Ca Ld, a ae denen] intima at Js Courch Be SHERWIN-WILLIAMS * Suansging Dicector. to Have Queen's Enjoy the director. | of {Lem need it 48 Benefits of the Carnegie Pen- PAINT | | lee Cassels = his pro i (S.4.P. Prepared) Daily Whig. Hae ta ds ol to pr f 1 A ud, i the || . COVOO0000 OC OO of change in | commissioner. Setting the pac for | Queen's University constitution was OOOO IO can be depended upon to do AFRAID OF THE ELECTORS. | considered by the senate at ' three me ot ia the judges generall . good work. Every can is Fhe Hamilton Herald, one of the gr-- | ings, and after careful deliberation it was decided to memorialize the trus genuinely independent papers in this The provincial treasurer is sitting | Jull measure both as to id 2 tees of the wnpiversity as follows wovinee, wonders why Mr. Whitney | 0 (he 5id o he Public Accounts eo . J quantity and quality. When avi y the fid on the Pal . "|Your memoriahists beg respectiully 19 |} L.C. Smith & Bros. cannot face an election without muti | mittee and refuses to let any one look tate that i i 4 : ite | 7 y § In taeir opmion it is quite you buy 8.W.P. you get your lating a dozen constituencies. By into the secret depository | practicable to make such alteration in : T ewriter money's worth. It wears for a few cises of gerrymander," says the } ere | Queen's constitution as will briny yp the longest time, covers the Herald, "it. can strengthen the con- | Mr. Ross, of the Evening Journal, | the university under the benefits of vatiVe cata on i #i- | declines to be a candidate of the con-| the Carnegie foundation, or wofes greatest amount. of surface. ervative cause 'in the few constitu: [declines to be a candidate of th fone te. Jautiation, o Mi i hae 5. I you want quality and : | aolf 1 Es oe~once: ahd that is ¢ be done without essential disturbance with modernness m ouilt, 3 very r cases of gerrymandering would be no La I for sacrilice-once; and that is en-} 4 either the relation which the theo. device for convenience, time-sav- X economy buy SWPP many acts of injustice, which world | ough. logical hall has to the university or : d labc : is inbuilt in| A FAVORITE Mts mein' serve to weaken confidence in the gov -------- . anything that is natural and vital in ng and. la or saving is In ul ml Let us shew yu ernment in the minds of many who What is there about the Cobalt Lake | the relation which now exists between || the L. C. Sarre & Bros. Tyre. hsm. WE deal which the government is keeping | the university and the Presbyterian || warrgs, € Every known clement SUIT sire 1 wh it well for the good ' | ody 7* desire to wish : R20: under cover? ls there anything! church. f ility bility things it has done. Besides, the gov- The matter seems to have originated |g Of durability and dependability is ------ | He ) . wrong, vthing whicl HH not stan : ! : 0 rb ef t S ernment might well consider whether ns _ Yang which will » a H chietly for the purpose of getting there--Buwr In. q This insures | - ; e we light (Queen's ted the Carnegie F . , ! : a it cannot easily afford to be masna- {queen's added to the Carnegie Foun . < | Don't neglect the Boy, : -------- | dation--a fund established for super- the most and best work both from Shit t. : " nimous. Is there any doubt as to its Those who would rather take their : i , ad rath 3 annuated irofessors--and is being || machine and operator. That's - | } ong Pen is We show TO-DAY a Coat being returned to power ?" The act- alcohol in patent medicine than | pressed hy " : : ' ¢ 4 88 y those interested. It is HARDWARE ion of the government is the answer straight, will know what they are get-| held to be in the interests of Queen's o economy | and Trouser : 2 Two-Piece The Boy always takes Suit for Boys', from 8 to 15 great pride in wearing just to that question. ting if the new law goes through. 1 he | 0 have her professors eligible for this esi s of 's i 3 2 yg . | superannuation fund. The senate SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE years olf age It s always a the right thing in Shirts. a great favorite for Spring and O00 (Writing Entirely in Sight cies gerrymandered. But the few |servatives in Ottawa. He offered him ----- ercentage must be give ) y I given on the{,. we attention to the serious dis A VERY LATE AWAKENING, £ o ; ; cover, | parity jel ay at wep | Summer ear. . Some Yeats aio Canede sud Cols -------- Laity whi how exists fetween the L. C. Smith & Bros. i sia Our Boys' Shirts are made Feud f Queen' rofessor and ' X ; ; red count of the " . . of een's profes BANC ~ . . by the same good makers dian trade sufiered on ac ou ) : The federal house is shaping for an] those of similar institutions, both as Typewriter Co. i _ The Coat is cut Double or that make our Me's oi regulations of the British Board o early adjournment. Some legiglation, | regards present emoluments and pen- Single Breasted, to be worn Trade. Cattle shipped from this side not far advanced, is being d « | sions. N & Gilbert ! i with Negligee Shirt or Waist 8 , ic mn found taint- |; : r, % {Ng Hropper, Prof. ent New York ewsome ' L The Fabrics are the same. of the Atlantic had been foun including the insurance bill. No inter : appoh went to New Yor The Trousers come in he fit rect 0 , r- | and interviewed Henry SPritehett, | LIMITED 3 § the is correct, and the 3 2 FHOCOOOOOCOOCCO0O0D0 CRTC ODOTVOO00C ed with disease, and the people at est will suffer by the shelving of it for | president of the executive committee | No. 9 Jardas St. Toronte. Branches straight or bloomer style. making is right, | of we Me J ( ) i ei Ta y wn wg it in a form which seriously checked ---- | Cane, Harrie Foun latins, ho _ex Halifax, N.S. Ottawa, Ont., Winnipeg | & Handsomely cut and Boys' Shirts 50¢ 65¢ the shipment of live cattle. Mrs. Enelyn Thaw is again in the | sary in Queen's constitution in order Se-------- Tailored irom choice 75¢., 90c., $1, all sizes, big Representations were made to the [ limelight, add in posings that do not | that it might be eligible for member | ~LOCAL AGENTS-- Chevints aid Tweed 39 50, voys. br Httle, British government several times. It | become her What a pity it is that ship, . Mr. Pritchett approved the $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50. i : . . Praw kd she ¢ ba os: i | following constitution of the Board of NEWMAN & SPRICGS ys . UE Boys' Shirt Waists £0 was pointed out that the Canadian 1 cannot go into retreat somewhere | fen otees + One-third to be elected for! ] Here's a Suit the Boy will Boys Shir aists, 50c., beefs were not diseased, but as ship- [until the people have somewhat for-| the first time under the new constitu. | like, 65¢., 75¢., 81. ments of American stock.could be | gotten about her esc apades, {tion by the members of the old hoard, | ELECTRIC G0., made through Canada is was felt that -- | no denominational qualification or| | th ly solution was the application The patent medicine men have some test being required, and the said third! T9 Princess St. Kingston. w only s { : thing to think about the nev ,.| after their election to be self-perpe- | 1 T riter 8 wiies for] y meant safety to imper- in- the new re- Tn *nanhai | A full stock o ypewriter Supplies fc of a rule Sat. mi F gulations of 'the Inlamd Reverie: dei tuating, electing vacancies among ail makes of machines always on hand : eo . home demanded protection. They got another year, ial interests. English cattlemen 1 : { themselves as they occur by co- | Second-hand Typewriters, Some s.r | 3: J 3 | were behind the board of trade and | PAYPment. Some drugs are prohibit { optation; the other two-thirds of the i . ed. All spe . s ave by p- yar » 5 i \ or stiffened it in its decision. 1 specifics must have their for- | hoard to be made up of one govern | lime has brought its revenges. The mulaes printed on the labels Jen ropresentauve, one o wa from, : e city oc " v - sleet . t 1 uth disease in Scotland ------ n ity counc . one or WO elect | foot and mo ? i Must Mr. Borden iook for another | by the senate (outside of professors), | has stirred the stock breeders. They one representative of the science wt se SE ' EE ------ scat ? The old member for Carlete n fear retaliation, They sav that the county. Me M1 | school, one representative of the me- > ' Fe ; | | | A h : \ Kidd, wants to go back lical faculty, the re de to bel British market is the best for Can li } ica | Jacuty, luo remainder to be | 5000000000000000000000000000000000000008000 , to parliament, and Mr, Borden must, | chosen freelv and without denomina | ada's surplus fodder, and the time therefore, court the favour of the peo- | tional qualification or test by the | T THE y., has come when there should be a modi- ple elsewhere. Couldn't he find a university council. The Board of > 8 Air- ight fiecntion of the British cattle regula- lodgment in the North-West. if he is { Trustees, for the management of the @ ' | "4 | tions. It has taken a long time "to |... an idol of the people there ? | theological faculty to consist of those { members of the self-perpetuating wee-| Cenuine s Britishor's heart, but it is ------ oud Wes irinlas he reseiice of Mr. Foster used up 400 pages i | tion of the whole board who shall | soft at last--in the presefice o a i a uy page: oO happen to be Preshyterians and of | 3 rious lace): Houle, en Te ith his sini! talk, three other members to be appointed | r The question is, Are Canadian cattle |at $60 a page. This yoar he has al- { by the general assembly of the Pres. | Conta 'emotign hop ogg any freer from taint now than they | ready used up over 200 pages, and the | by terian Shurch, the tad assembly re- ; 0 g is i i + . Pp shoe, but is as low as a shoe of were ten years ago, and is it not a {language flows on and on. In his | ing She ight bio ; veto, Dn 4 >| . i . t harncte k 1d. Si . > £ : oh aint Blan Vonre ta BR ermimi in ; | pointments td the eologiea culty. a ver S phi S DO a Hy differs little lato for the Scottish stock- fifteen years it is figured he has cost | The Carnegie endowment does not eo nes is unmistakable, breeders to demand that a great in- [the country through Hansard over | apply to state or denominational in.| | Men who want appearance, sat- justice be removed ? two 'millions of dollars, Specch in | stitutions, though on account of its| Must Bear Signature of | fsfying wear, and solid comfort, s | "mT 4hculd wear the "Invictus Shoe." -------------- this cage is golden, . | peculiar conditions Toronto univer-| i PLACE OF THE DRAMA, enn. | sity has Hoes determined eligible hi | he 6 Of a . HAAS #4 | Queen's makes some "ange "in her 7oozl | THE SAWYER SHOE STORE The Silvantep: o gi " hn * * > constitution she cannot become a } Sitauin Was 0 le Jopsicered is {5 TILL SEPTE a member of the fund. By Mi Car Agents. light of the purpose for which it is ay STENEER, x negie's special offer three of her pro Sce Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. | ¥ n patronized, David Pryde, M.A., LL.D a Ottawa, April 8.--If the " fessors were placed on the fund a vear Very small and as casy and a teacher and writer of litera {# word of Sir Wilfrid Laurier # | BRO. to tako 88 sugar. , : : The propos hange in the make ture in the old land, dissociates the i goes for anything in the + I'he proposed char in th a up FOR HEADACHE. | 3 on' 8 or oard 80 as to Yon | f se 3 . | resent crisis, the house of Queen's trustee board, 1 | F Ww BOSCHEN drama from the religion in which it fo a sit till September, if give the university a place on the | ARTER |For DIZZINESS. . . had its origin. The purpose of it, ho | necessary, to pass the i foundation, wil Bot W holly Separate FOR BILICUSNESS. 3 <uetn s rom 16 resphyterian chureh d, was to teac omplete owl- | 3 inci is- ] ' ITTLE Member Consolidated Stoex said, wos to teach n complete knowl- [3 principal government legis-. # the 'senate holds. On this point a VE FOR TORPID LIVER. I Bottle Stopper EASILY ADJUSTED. | | | 1 Keeps the contents of bottle fresh and pure. Preserves the effervescence of cham- foasoancosscsesese pagne, mineral waters, ete. Price 35 Cents. 'McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-71 Brock St 000000000 OROOOIIONIOOGIOIONOTRYS vasa APRAGRANSRGe SACRA YESRCRIRSOROORGNES sveccestocecenene edge of humah character, and without |# lation, including the insur- FOR CONSTIPATION, Exchan N g |* : . ge of New York this life itself would be a failure. Oue | % ance Dll SOL the Ayles ii |- "The chief question for us is, does * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. STOCKS . BONDS and studies the drama, therefore, in order | He is quoted. as saying | the connection with the church, which | ! FOR THE COMPLEXION 1 : to understand character, and the act-1a: : ag Was re-allirmed and continued at the pe : el, anc. Le {¥ that these two measures 3: | suggestion of the church itself. five] ---- 1: : GRAIN tof it ardyone mightily in this vo: [# "will be pushed through. * a in sny way procludé us) The 20th Century Policy issued by the Canada Life spect. In pursuit' of knowledge four |# The insurance bill is still ® | from moving for a change? On this CURE SICK HEADACHEW Assurance Company fits into any case requiring life . steps were suggested by Mr. Pryde. # before the banking and . LT 3 a stead : i 1 Bowght atid Sold for Cash or bl Ps Nery suggested by Y0'|# commerce ecommittes, and | Pit | may be allowed, as a steady | insurance. Before placing your insurance correspond I'he first is to carefully read the |W | + * yi Queen's professor has this to say Th I - argin, a | supporter of that connection in it . . x : i : DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE To N.v drama, and with a certain degree of | Sithoueh. not usuRh 1% | essential aud vital aspect, to remark, | [ with, or call into the office, where full information how imagination. One must as far as pos- | 4 | first, that the Presbyterian church : ry Woman |a policy on this up-to-date plan will shape for you. Ww. HECTOR H. HUME, Mor. sible appropriate the thought and HIRI || oh nominally our corporate bods: | SEEN "simereta sod won paow o os. Ch Phone, 838, feeling of the writer join a me ol pt / - MARVEL Whirling s ray AGENTS WA NT ED----A pply--Office, 18 Mar ket FASHION'S FORM. | the maintenance of the university in| 8 BR fg a hale 18%. 'J. O, HUTTON, Manager, Kingston, Ont. | i eat B 2 It cleanses The second step is to comprehend roperty r equipment, thereby a property or equip ns the plot, and the greater it is the > i : { X . g Dress of Cloth or Linén For Little ducing, just as it did at the union of Yon aren tor H lth d A id greater the charac ters which it calls Girl. | the Presbyterian churches, its cor { he eannos upiy the oq, a ". | ea an CCl ent forth. Is spirit must be caught in or | porate relation of ownership . al SARVEL, a ) f= | Ca: i oT | der that the play may be fully ap | formality which could not justly | Ulusteated gives | ' or 4 EDUCATIONAL. i g v| ain So Sal ge | Suffered From Heart. surance at nsures precinted. Mrs. Siddons used to heen : | stand in. the way of substantial hei WINDSOR SUPPLY 00.. Windsor, Ors | $8000 000000csesvsenes Th Wie. dou of ap ee oki, off tho ; fits. Secondly, I recognize that it was Genend Agents for Cana T oubl ® -- NS © me Combos. oa Wx . de a X a generous and worthy impulse which | ms ipa " and Ner ve r CS * H you wish BS Uy Suconiatul at bf the largest apd oldest concerns in the | **8% in order to catch the influence made the church resolve to continue ' business, offers $20,000 in case of deathd of passing events before ehe began to LER 3d 1 | its connection with us in that time NEWS OF DISTRICT. | FOR THE i X A | Kingston Business » bu - accident, and an indemnity of fifty i i rs : dollars per week in case of any iliness | speak, ; § of trial and erisis five years o ago y i t T Y for 53 weeks. or for one or more days | The third step is the study of each \ ! We must all approciate that fact and | The Tidings From Various Points : Ss en ca : College duration in the same proportion. ' foel that it has added decidedly to in Eastern Ontario. -- 8 Limited, head of Quisd street, In ogee of disability by accident, they | character, for the lesson there is in | i } h pita { vathetic « " oy will oN $50 peP week for 200 weer t | hoo § } \ that istoric and svmpath O01 The death occurred on Thursday | The heart has lied to 1% two sets of Y CANADA'S HIGHEST E . » the fourth step to verify what \ ti a sd between the! A 4 PP or for one or more davs durabion in the | "* BY nection whith has existed between the Ww, at Athens. of Mys. Stevens. | other | } ran 8 Berves, one sot which quickens, the # business school, Boakkesping, shorthand, typewriting, fo same ratio. Apply to; has been learned. Is a eertain charac Church and the university. But surely | Coon of 8. J. Stevens, undertaker and slows its action. The proper action &raphy, and al} Commercial W. J. FAIR, ter true ? Has one ever heard of or the Presbyterian assembly meant ) b { farniture dealer, of that place | of theas nerves, so important to the well- ; " : 1 t to help! 7 ith Hav ; ube Abe FORD » 7 , ke it? Th uesti that resolution of suppor I Thomas Thompson, South Bay. has | being of the heart depends subjects thoroughiy taught hy Cor, Wellington and Clarence Ste soen anything like it? eo question UOneen' x . i 3 » competen perion . ieen"s and not in any way to dis tion of the nervous ompetent experienced tsschers 3 2 Re 5a : : Day and night classes Fnter at at once suggests contrasts 1 com- \ as x altere : : og trasts and col able it and place it, as the altered at Pleasant View, formerly owned In | be nerve derangement any time Hates very moderate, . * * # " ' 3 . parisons which are of the highest circumstances of the case would now|y, Gallagher, price paid bein- $730. | bound to nce all phenomena : 'Fhone, 440 * . » purchased - Mrs. Debby Woods' place 0 REE value, | place it, in a permanently inferior | Recently Mr. Forneri, manager of | of heart H. ¥. METCALVE, President. The sombre views h are given i position to ite Sohpetitaty. oF 30 not] the ae hants' hank, Elgin, Feovived Knowing ¢ J. BE. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. s 7 : 3 doubt, therefore a ech) Hi word that his papable accountant, Mr. | heart, and th st he gy he Howct 1| be as' ready. in those altered cirewn | Rofiand, had been promoted. to the Jessssssseesseneesssva the pleasant scencs, the happy crea The small girls' frook pictured would y f formal ties, | Bolle. il nih i a ---------- » § girls frook pictured wou stances, to free us from + | Belleville branct . . tures, the genial men and women are | be easy for the home seamstress to] as it was before to 'continue them in| police Magistrate Deacon, of Brock- | COO0000000000000000000 pourtrayed in comedy, But whether ['Copy, and Sold be mari ap ish dirmmstancas which made Ahir en ville Sms three Fitting men fa i Au (MPROVE YOUR EDUCATION ¥ of ty equal success either in ight-weight | tinnance a benefit carrying PIE BOURS 0 for stealing a pail of sap from and 1ays Me, Fave, ne wiles in / OF | cloth or in linen or other wash ma- | such definite and great disabilities asthe sugar bush of John Johnston, INCREASE YOUR comedy "the dramatist exercises a terials. The model was in white serge! it now does." Iwest of the town : ¢ EARNING wonderful function." Other narrators pived with pals blue washable surah,| The university trustee board meets] Mre George Hughes, | rmerle Misg ; POWER give a mere description of an event. | and was trimmed with white sergef on the 29th and the matter will be | Bessie Hunter of Athens, died in De- . Day and Event oO tt He, with the aid of the actor, gives | buttons with pale blue rims. The| discussed then, [sroit. an March 23vd, in St. Mares Nn A i foe the 'av itself : * ol guimpe and undersleeves were of sheer -------- {bhospital, through an operation, due : ; Frontenac Business event itself. They at the very tucked lawn and baby Irish crochet Jo a tumor in the stomach best trace it faintly in the imagina- ace. : To Cure A Cold In One Day. *| 'Archibald Gibson, Dalhousie, took : - College, tion of the hearers. Wo s it Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab | gut sixty-five original pine lors this \ ' : lots. ists refund money if it fails | sprin They are about the last ori- Barrie and Clergy See, : before the hearers' very senses. It isa Sy jeprmng. Lh D : ; . ; ¥ fncaits: hi . to ours, . W. Groves signature is ginal ne in the district. James Cur T. N. STOCEDALE The Dilference is ¥ wonderful eaity, which he haw, add it on each box, 928. irie, Dalhousie, and 'Donald - Me Nicol "Plone, 680, * Priscipals in was surely. intended for some very {have each some on their places the Quali important end." Some so-called dra- | |B : : i { David Conger, West Lake has besn | DODOVOOVOCOOOOOGOOCOON ty ; s . - dt Two robbers while escaping from {appointed fish and ~ame special pas : 2 ras supply empty usement, Independence, Kan., where they dyna- leo] of Prince Edward county, ex- this end they achieve by burlesque, mited and looted a safe in a drug { lading = the townships of Amelins- Neat Shoe R i epairing. The Canadian and American Shoe Ne ter cx called she drama. On a Tag on 2. Plug of Hahty sis years of age, was bora in |more. died. Thursday evemine. after o pairing Shop, 201 Pr St, is telly i 4 Rurdock with Sarsaparilla Compound J of some misconceptions. The study of Stands lor Quality. $1 bottles: for Be. Only at Gibson's jand & member od re Jes 'J. Green Fed Crom Devg Stor, othe ski ; ; : : fl a i fi I Ii i But that which gives only amusement Bl k WwW t h ¢ Yale, : . . | porary period of thirty davs st $2 i a : : Augustin Gliickler, Belleville, died. | per dav i8 Sot Worthy do he siassed an Viera: ac alc Thursday night. Deceased, who was | Charles Redefick. ye . -h "i cools and purifies the blood," | sixty-six wears of age, Was unmarried {ing st shortest notice. Work neatly snd a resident of Ross- criticism may tend to clear mind : : the Mr. Reddick was a veteran of 1566 i cheapiy done Fuarsnteed, pantomime, - farce, and tomfoolery. . The Name of store of about $100, were captured at burgh and Sophinshargh, for a tem- This revival in brief from a very old week's illness of bronchitis. Deceased. [ouinped to do ail kinds of soe werl character ia necessary, as it is enlight-

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