Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1908, p. 4

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THE WHIG, spiration of the Gecadion, and wketeh- DAILY B WH H On Monday, the great missionary Jes Mr. Nickle as be uuskes his first 3 ---------- 5 nd King sree, Kiger, gathering under the auspices of the {speech in the legislature, with this ns | ACEress Rucvenng Ale pliack, SE LRLY BRITIS Anglican church will begin its sessions [the opening annonncement: "King- »" oe og ey he inant s i! i a X - " Miss welle ott, i At § in London. It will be the most nota. [ston wants nothing. ony hoe been very seriously ill at } { { i { hle congress of the kind that has ever . ne the home of her sister, Mps. Charles On dit that J. 8S, Willison, of the Knott, 56 Cowan avenue, Toronto, | Toronto News, may become the libra- {hus is well out of danger, and will Lawn €0., Lt'8 | by six delegates from each diocese out- sian of Tofute. The Position is on be alle fo. go to New York within a | LT; : ee m ; of ease and comfort to the ma day >. : ior. side the British Isles. These diveeses | or sud © ubart @ 1 e 8 o Ii ark. wae. atitell. bib. a aiuto] W d. will number 200, and theif represen % % By b.§ pls Bo dupe attack of neuralgia of the heart and | 4 M 3 Cl thi eeaer B® il 1Abi tatives "will be at least a thousand. © & man of Willison's active .; serious did her condition becone | ens 0 ing a 0 a. They will be fron Canada,.the United | '"™Perament,. Who would expect him {that two physicians were summoned. | to go into retirement while in the | Her friends and admirers will be re- | No More States, the West Indies and South i : : 8 " . ahd . shh ? i y lieved to hear that no further ill re | t HONOR TO MR. GOUIN. America, Asia, Africa, India, Austra- ime of His } ---- sults am apprehended. She and her | § Depar ment Broken Backs bowie. 3 ' 5 a, Mr, yn i to be sungrate lia, New Zealand, and Gibraltar. 'Al-| The Canadian Courier advocates the | daughter, Miss Knott, spend, the | Thin, LAL) I ated upon his gre SUCCPSE a - - . . % r bs a » Gets ™ polls, and for the renson that he went wad many of the colonial and for- {study of rhetorie exclusively in the | SUAmmer at her home on lang Island Sli The Swellest Suits of the . : al . | "ign visitors have arrived in London, | colleges to thé end that men may be- Dres: sedson are here, in the New The Root of the a provinte without - any devies among them the archbishops of Bris- | come conspicuous in debate by the A Rich s Hat. Brown and Gray Mixtures, . which could prevent a fair expression bane, Melbourie, and Sydney, and the {use of "striki rilliant < o X SF ia Boksn Checks 'and Evil of public opinion. : WERE, Syeney, se 'of "striking phrase and brilliant Stripes. The . yr I bishops of Zululand, the Gold Coast, metaphor." Laval college is devoted i SVD . 3 And Removes he premier could wait 'for the de- Auckland, Rangoon, Western Equator-| to rhetorie and 'i bduntis shine § Nia Our June Suit display will certainly be a feast its graduates shine in ; for the man who wishes style and durability at a been held, and be the most' far-reach- 4 With a ing in its results. It will be attended FIT FrETeeE ITT ETT ETE TTY dily. nial © ki : 3 3 . It Bodily La Sutin eioes woidiakey to jal Africa, North Queensland, and | Canadian politics. The subject is RETRO EC a Yio and aa Only 75¢ . Uganda. In addition to two hundred [worth consideration. -- A Our $15 Fancy Worsted ate particular favor . / Ty were some ridings which he could colonial and foreign bishops, there will ites, a - gl TE -------- 4 5 h . . ave. Sivided Wh results Yeu mach | oo ome Sty "or 'sixty Mliostsan and > - 8 Our $12.50 and $15 Blue Suits are beauties. Only at f | to the ore it of the libera govern suftagan bishops from. the "united ! 4 d y ) See our $8.50 Two-Piece Outing Suits, Gray ment. There was the certainty that 8 2 ; : Homespuns, y : ' kingdom. h 2 i CORBETT'S the : conservatives, : po longer pouting 1° uy, oostings' will 'be tanducied hv Innocents Abroad. : OUTING TROUSERS and refusing to play, like 50 many + : : Otta : i : sections at seven different halls sim- wa Journal. R Materials Homespuns and Tweeds, made with children, would rally and elect : x . . One can hardly think it likel that [4 rials Flomesp , h of y a good ultaneously. and will discuss seven dil-{go y Shisk ~ y hr : Belt Straps, Cuff Bottoms, ete., $2.75, $3.25, $3.50. inany representatives. 3 . : ng E The temptation was strong, there- ferent subjects, the mast interesting of buiting 'on Monday, Goodness knows ' DRESS up TROUSERS which, to the general public, will be {why they should. iped English Worsted { } Materials Fancy Str nglis orsteds' fore, to imitate Mr. Whitney and hive i . . wt' had the problem of the relations of the . the tories, His government had a church to himan society, under which The Latest Act. $3.50, $4" $4.50 and $5. good record, however, and he preferred head will be considered morality in Toe ich: Whitney government to go to the people without tricks of |...) 414 commercial life, socialism {try to count Monteith in on ballots i any kind. The fact that he triumphed | 4.4 Christianity, and many other its own officers have rejected. ' A against all combinations--some of | matters of political and economic in- . A lovely.idress: hatin siown in the --- hem very u ted very power- Blake's Failing. : : them very unexpected and very po terest, sation) 'Expositor drawing, the model being a yood ome posi in various combinations and colors. p ful--is very much to hisseredit, The very thought of delegates going oor Mr. bike. No better evidenge to London, the seat of the vastest/of his unfitness for letter writing can | Peacock, a shade between blue and THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY, empire that has even heen, from all the [be found than the productions of his | green, was used in the original, the The great Presbyterian council has | corners of the earth, from south and {®™® vitriolic pen. straw being a fine Milan, The feathers were in the form of a thin flounce of Made of 28 guage galvanis- : --- od steel' "Fire age ka Water been concerned, it seems, about the | north, from east and west, should stir By-bye, P. Of I the ostrich flues, mounted on a wire hi a of . : . Me : ion - , . . ' a , r it's our re Proof, Wind Proof, Lightning amusements of the day, and especially | the heart of the. nation, and culiven | pundas Star. 2 and taken around the crown. White Pt yh i aa ot --- best Proof, easily laid, no solder about the patronage by Preshyterians | (he impulse towards unity and co-| The defeat of James Tucker in West gardenias were applied in the centre on A a required, do not rattle. of the theatre, the ball room, the | peration. The congress should re- Wellington removes from public life | of this flounce, and the feathers were i . . A lasting roof at a fair card room, and the race tents. The hi every Englishman that it is the |tM Sole remaining remnant of the onge | clustered high at the left side Just. now we ate Shawing Jome al Swill Shirts price. ! a ' : he Hon Byary. ng 18 the | owerful Patrons of Industry. $1. Plain Blues, Tans, Creams, Checks an ripes, Call in and see them at the church has gone into t question very church that, to a great extent, knits WE : A Curious Libel Suit, te, Pleated or Plain Bosom. : office of carefully, and has been getting from | together an empire spread so widely A Great 'Conltession. New York Posts Outing Shirts, with reversible 'collars, 75c¢., $1, many quarters the attitude of the foyer all the globe; that it is the | Hamilton Herald. Henrik Sienkiewicz, the Polish au $1.25, $1.50. people towards these things. Thers is bonds. of a congnon religion, as well | , dressing the' Toronto Methodist thor, has just been sentenced in 1 difference of opinion, and the com- ther-count that erence yesterday, Rev. Dr. Carman | Vienna to a fine of 300 crowns ($60), | $ - : p . a8 a common mot her-tountey, a {declared that sin is real. Coming so |or thirty days in jail, in as curious a S. ANCLI & G0. mittes which reported to ths assem-|,.ites British men all the world over. [soon after a general election the de- [libel case as one could well imagine 0 bly in Winnipeg, emid they did not| The congress had its origin 'in the [claration seems trebly true. It will he remembered that a number . % Foot of Wellington St. think it wise to frame rules, but] sucoestion x of Ruthene students, imprisoned fo re * . y on of Bishop Montgomery, --- ene ; my ¥ ' dp > : meee] | that the church should preach great Se. is the secretary of the Society for A Little Previous. complicity in the outbreaks against Kingston's Only One Price Clothing House. La : . Toronto Star. the government, aroused the sympa principles, and teach the people how | the . Propagation of the Gospel. He It seems a pity, however, that the [thy of all Europe about a year ago to honor them, placed his ideas before the united [final Marathon trials could not have [by a "hunger strike," refusing to eat Generally the decision or advice is] boards of missions for Canterbury apd [been delayed until 'after the election. {as a Plates against their imprison- p hight . v 'of the ted ndidates | ment. Sienkiewicz apparently took no . The church has a duty to | York, and it was at once acted Almost any the defeated candidal : : : : approved. The chur y o hon | ould be in foe form, as far-as wind | stock whatever in this strike, for in a CUT GLASS perform, namely to wam. and counsel | with the aid"and concurrence of the ia concerned. reply to Bjornstjerne Rjornson's ap- its members and adherents against | archbishops and bishops. London will --- peal for the students, he referred to : we Gmina nse any course, amusement or diversion [have to be good while so many apos- His Defeat Regretted. ¢ them as "having arranged a hunger Time the "Gillette that injuries the moral nature of the | tles of peace--aggregating with their Belleville JOntaria. that Mi. Pense: was Strike with. beefstaok und at sent ; : % J individual. The church cannot enforce |sympathizers in London manv thou- defoted 4 Kingston by~the 'use a ae are a. he n he There sno 'getting ready" with the *'Gillette' laws which affect the moral life of the! sande--are engaged in considering the money and that more will be heard of | kiewica's article, they promptly sued Ff -- honing--no stropping--no time wasted : jy --no irritation of temper and other endless morals of the world. Incidentally |it. Mr. Pense 'was one of the best | him for libel, alleging grave injury to i members of the legislature and every | their reputation, and asserting that inconvenience on account of a dull razor. fair-minded man must regret his de- | their strike Was not comedy, but a / The "Gillette" is the always-ready razor. Simply foal, genuine tragedy. Sienkiewicz's of A : rs " Pe of s v lather your face and shave--that's all there! is We have just received a large shipment of the very latest designs in fine cut glass. The new $ | individual. It may attempt this, but "Oregon" cutting is 1 it will not succeed, and failure is at-{ London, and its poor, in all condi the most artistic pro- 4 : iat} ei f spititual life. will Yor iu: tended usually by a feeling. which is] tions of spititual life, will be under in duct of the kind that : 3 1 off i we have ever had the akin to contempt for the law. spoetion and offer the necessary object fence they deemed the more repréhen good fortune to secure. The teaching of the church is hound |lesson of this great congress. Fastest Thin sible because of his world-wide liter 3 oN to it. We have it in a variety to be sound, if it je correct, apd when oT ! Technical World, .. ary lame. Al the trial the students 4 : It makes no differen A of articles and will be persisted in faithfully and sincerely EDITORIAL NOTES. Standing at the eroséroad; we see a [Were able to prove that they had not i 2 beard hee ©3 ce whether you have pleased to show them : i a dvi Queen's Coll Srastees' hav black k in the distance] Only declined food sent to them by ike wire--or a face as tender as to our patrons. They will have. ith..influmes, * Advies ug Brod ng | Showing with seeming: sloth, We hear| friends, but had finally been taken to a baby's--the "Gillette" can be adjusted make fine wedding pres- heeded, however, is more valually|lelt to work out the problem of "ity | ¥™© ing. ad ae develop-| the hospital because of the weakness to shave you quickl venly fort ents, - than rules regularly or habitually | relationship with the church or the | & PUTH'NE Sound, to a roar likelT*sWlting from their self-imposed pri- 4 : you q Yr © y, comiort- : state i iafacti i [ings then leaping {Mo a roar like oo 0 0 0 rv held thot Sienkil? ably in from 3 to 5 minutes. o their own satisfaction, It is thunder, Volumes of 'dust rise like | © Jury held that Sienkie- y . u . I? re wicz should be punished for insinua- | EEN Time yourself--test your face--and a grave responsibility, smoke from the mouth of a five |. ° "Tor . " c -- breathing monster and the twentieth ting that the plaintifis had heen ruil you will find that the 'Gillette' 'E : i : : f tte reive be Kinnear&d sterre THE IRELAND OF TO-DAY. The Pringle charges as to the im- | century dinvsaur flies, screams past--|© #0 ® tempt to deceive the: public, has solved the shaving problem . Irdand is said to be experiencing a|mPrality of the Yukon, will he aired | merely an automobile racing at a rate for you. Cor Princess and Well : 7 enone 2 Ii t | with a differe . | of from eighty to one hundred and A Song Of Empire. you - in great revival. The cause of it is not [In parliament, and with a different of + "a w gton Sts. A : twenty miles an hour: By Rev. Prof. W. Skeat. The "Gillette" Safety Razor consists of & triple clearly defined, but if one who studied|fect than that which followed the We stand at the railway crossing. In| No, forsgn lands of alien speech blades "Iver plated holder and 12 double edged flexible 4 . a un f h . h » . @ Stand a rai y © ' Re Our broad domains divide y 5 ades, in velvet lined leather case. Price gs--at all the situation were asked what was [airing of them in the Presbyterian | 11,4 distance an indistinct object winks | Our British ports speak each to each ; Iadiag Jewelry, og Sutlery, Hardware, Sporting - . » men it assembly. into view, far beyond where the two| Across a friendly tide. < Write or ask ii dealer for free booklets, If he : vd < Fi f y 8 S-------- lines of shining rails meet together | "70m Jar Hongkong de fhaapore, oe cannot supply you; write us, cati chemes, the pro d re : . 3 § SotaSions gr ; ot bs ho. de. Jerome, according to a specif com- upon the track bed. On it comes with | Quebec is joined with India's shore, F. A KILPATRICK Foal of . vs Lasrcion pet, to | mission, may have his own way of | a swift spreading circumference; it| While Britain rules the sea. ? . creass in immigration, and to the new whizzes by in a breath-taking tush | wi oor tur reaching ocean laves wb neglected, going on he would refer to the reat reps A : doing things, but he is a great dis- : " Granite life In erieuitutal wid Sunfustein} putt trict attorney and a credit to his ol in gods ulmost wione we realize | The last colonial stand, suits, ow A set 1m, or wha . ; a 5 L tha a mode p y offige. He is tl 0 , & : . . Fxtend from land to land and Marble stimulated it, one might not be able. : pl g terror of evil dobrs I's, ch a train in Germany bas been | white Nept ne's restipes--realy, is ours Z : " : in every walk of life. run at the rate of 1301 miles an| The mercfant's cotirse is free { \ k 2) Works to accurately describe. There is ay hour Tle fears no fefroe of foreign powers ¢ Ds hr WH ZA ebb and flow in the affairs of nations| In the Ottawa election one conse On the. séa shore we hear a scream, Wile BritBiy guards the sea J CETRD f EY 40) New shop, new | as well as individuals. vative candidete avers that he had | thin and plerting. A boat siren shrills| By seamanship this isjand rose | 4 arenariaerle Z . n.d . . . . a Las An empire vast to claim stock, newest de- || Ireland, the land of happiest memo-| the civil servants solidly against him. | its warning: pi electric train. | Uniting seas their willing waves ing rises from the| , 3 SPU Haklish language + * guage grows . | i ; tative candi | water, snofin slashing and tearing | 1 daily use and fame rial Reasonable rics, has been for many years the ob-| the other conservative candidate says frantically nh the ocean waves.| But should the weakened fleet give way *. * signs, best mate A . A i 3 he had the bulk i di : s ould prices. ject of the world's compassion. From he bulk of the public officials It is past ere we get our glasses to A Ee ---- be ik slighted sway n ¥ ; it there has gone forth a stream of| with him. So it goes. One pays his | hear upon it, it is distant again.| Ry every hostile sea 149 SYDENHAM ST. | human energy, and it bas contribuied| money and takes his choice. Merely a racing motorboat, trying to - " Tr F wea Yr Near Princess St. to the enrichment of other lands. : make more than thirty miles in an| A Considerate Girl. umme Sugerintendent Carman thinks the | hour on the watery tusd, New Lite. vou" ai) Him LL Everywhere Irish talent - and Irish : ¢ A apirit have made themselves conspicu- Whitney government should now te st beefy ind ud aks rath n waits broken off your (ngagement/?" ; FN 5 ' . : peal the three-fifths clause of the li- | We ¥peed crazy I Sit b "Becauso she loves me 0." A a HRY SHORT T ie ous. Hverywhive (hots Has | a re: \ bird's-eye view, of this old earth snd Oh aprs 52y 0 4 . . |quor law. Why? The people have 3 J . : "That's a queer reason. A I c gard for Irish wit, eloquence ang vir- not endorsed that idea by the vote. | rin surely mat goutiude tht fase "Not at all. She belies in fortune URES AL \ tue. But everywhere the Irish felt that |, : iin Dy Le * | thing is the matter. Some strangeand| wher' shi went: to e . S$ RE | 11 ot ta mane The government's policy has bon ap. | potent germ bus _ gotten into the| telling, and when she went to bevel Tam Qxfou ws, rubber sole, . 3.50 ALWAYS, - been in: Ireland, and they have turned proved, and it is not in favour of hloed ot Shy Joins, of Sie planet, snformed that" she would bs tarried Whi C 0 Fe d bb l 2 50 ™ * = : . jority " inoculating us wi ann spe tina 'T o a { ICERCIA CUA EAR | ber in sympathy, Bave dropped the | M111 rule mania. Tt has fairly turned the brain a a Tut gattled iny Sat, lor ite Canvas ords, rubber Sole, . head tn sottow over her troubles, and | L. 0. Pelletior fs accounting for hia fof Mother Earth. was 'dotormined 'that 1 shoud rot en] White C Boots, rubber sole, - 2.50 ol : ; R ---------- a would. not e¢ Lanvas y y . have lamented in sackcloth and ashes | defeat in Dorchester by saying that It counter the danger of being the first her deadness and decay, the government promised to be good 11apding Xp Ta 18. on the Tint. White Cenvas Boots leather sole $ 1 50 to $3 At last there has been a change. [to the constituency if it elected a iE Hopetul--*Papa it worries a mal} BE 3 ' Somelhng has givin the country a | supporter of the government. The re- | me awful to think how much trouble! Had A Small Share. We have a full stock of Running Shoes & Boots mighty uplift. The people "at home" | resentative of the Zandring-Zandrig | I-give mamma." oie 'While Mr. 'Madole was addressing in White, Blu d Black : have ceased to sigh and have gone combination is not the most accept Papa--"She hasn't gomplaiued. f. | the peaple from the balcony of the mn ite, © an ack. to work with a new enthusiasm. The|able person to talk about electoral No, she's very patient. But sheol- | hall, on Monday evening, as the 1 ome tem- |i i ten sends me to the stares for things. posedly successful liberal candi H E Sutople Shroud are com: a. Sou - | impurity, ns and the stores are a good way off, and pa ale oF pentionen were' in hy 3 ate, with a sarprise, trans. cross tin', whe : tnangiad . ' TNT ration thet in aol Tho enlargement of the Welland | she's tn a hurts oo |camest discussion. and ove of them 111 PRINCESS ST. - KINGSTON. formation that is going on, If there is she's in a hurry. was heard to remark, "I wonder what anything especially noticeable, it is|®0Al--or rather the new Welland, | "Not often. 1 fancy." in the devil b eof that $6,000." : i " heh 3 hurry. | devil becam deeper and with fewer locks between Oh, she's most always in t k. | They evidently thought Madole had Port Colborne and Fort Daliousie-- | She gets sverything all reads for Bak | oe elected, but they could not see would mean the development of the | PS: A finds at the last minkite she |, "uit be possible if $6,000 had Lae rs on hasn't + any nat; or shé, ols a oY been faithfully distributed. : NL ! i a weg we een. | 00 THE 'JUNE BRIDE bout a fifth of the of the . | she's in an' awiul stew, 'cause the Camp! . 2 an Pu an Bay canal: "pat oven is all ready, and may be com-| For sien's nobby straw hats, 25. up. es wns ] -- o and 1 Flezar HH. Perkirs, prominent oil} Who will soon find the Veil and The Or blossoms succeed- Governor Hughes, of New York, has driller and well known throughout! ed by the cares of the New-formed Household, a right to rejoice over the passage of BOOK. SubimA the Alleghany oil field, died at Wells-| the Face track anti-gambling bills. : ville, Pa., of hemorrhage of the GGEST her ace ahiti-gambling bill MRT CR LET US SUI GES 3 rn . Ont. and wax fiity. your of EE ---------------------------------- , He is survived one daughter, ~+to insure Few: Destroyed Linens and- an Easy Washing --the Mow I. W. Johnson, Wellsville, and by Constant Use of one of a lather and mother and four sisters y ee Fa : and four brothers all of Westport. s "2IN1 Washboards Beware Of Health Salts. : "3 IN 1" -- _ ive Ro ' Just ss gbod as Eddy's Matches. i . Hamilton's Pills--mild. a a oon et wi = J. A. HENDRY, - pext' day--that's how Dr. Hamilton's FR Pills work, eo. per box. PRs Heese eet -- ------------ y

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