THEE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1008. TE " " be THE WHIG, 75th YEAR| siowiy but certainly acquired a pres- {ton Herald remarks, the law contains aAnLy BRITISH WHIG, published at 308-'tige of which auy university might | no provision for the relief of practical BIER T= wel be proud, Hot very mien a {ohn Men's Furnishing] Men's Clothing ions at WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, pub- | inctitution of learning reflects ursday morn- | b . A mweting of 12,000 men--who want- ted States, charge | great credit on the Presbyterizn ' D D fm ; Soc, for Daily; | church. As a university, she is vital, ox reese sould Bat. be a thitned by epartment epar ent et oh rinting (free in thought, high in ideal, up. |® "6iMman who had to read his re With = : ; Ogat, Wgh. n 0 : Ait and ne in investigation, and yet | oTr*: Orators.of the Bryan type, al- & d |sanely rational. She is rthi ways on top and always eloguent, are Lawn L Bing Co, 11 | radical in her spirit we a, jnot so plentiful as one would think W. d {Not a few of her professors he a| Twenty women in Chatham, Ont., are ee er Daily 1Abi reputation beyond the English-speak- |concerned in sammggling. Buying goods Vv ag. ing world. It is no wonder, then, |in Detroit and carrying them into Can. No More CALLING PAD names that the great Presbyterian church, [ada under concealment. It's a business Broken Backs | .. LING BAD NAMES, : which rightly prides herself on her [that is not becoming. The women : The Momrireal Star does not please love: of learning, should be reluctant [should patronize the bargain unten A . » This. Little Device ths tory party at Ottawa. It is not {¢, rt with such ineati Sa R ne = vs Boys Norfolk Suits pa i an inestimable, in- [at home. X Gets At enamoured of some of the perform- tellectual and spiritual asset. She 24 to 35, $2.50 to $6.50. The Root of the ances there, It has timated in lan- | would feel and be poorer, as would | 1h¢ Telegram again refers to the / L . Evil guage that cannot be misunderstood [the church of every name, by cnenues of cheap power in the (n- : | A Boys' Three-Piece Suits id that some of the men in the front op- | untying of the bond, slight as it is, ['27° SOvernment. Hasn't Mr. Whit- on 3 : Single or Double-Breasted Styles And Removes position seats should be retired. The which holds her to the church. hey laid that ghost 7 He says there : $3.50, $4.50, $5 to $10. It Bodily, men who have been compromised with | Queen's would seem h 118 not, and never was, any friction on | and chi p en' Ser its OF DSNAPS |p. Tower question. Does the Tele H kerchief Special Men's ge Su Boys' Knickers : | their land deals, and whose scandals Imore than seem, to have entered the i | the insurance commission exposed d slacizati hones | BTAM dispute his word ? 20 dozen Men's Silk Handker-{1¥® oF Three Button styles, . : Only 75c¢. "|road to secularization. The church chiefs, Fancy Colors, 50c. values elegantly tailored $15. Other 85¢., $1, $1.25 per -------- cannot impress the people favourably. | would seem, or perhaps more than ADVANCED TO OFFICE. while they last, 25c. lines, $8.50, $12.50. Only at i It is an honest opinion, boldly as- seem, to have narrowed her ow: : Bo . , id 4 own ' i C088 's Jerid. but it Sous not suit the party. | sphere of activity, It may well be | A Name a Household Word in Straw Hats Outing Suits ys Duck Suits 16. Citizen, reflecting no doubt « the {that in an age, and on a continent Or wv eryth Kasi, 71, 9050. Wa, HI y ! that, ' y f : We've ov ing you can a Coats, partly lined. 'Trousers 1 minds of. the perty and particularly | infected by the materfalistic spirit, the fndepuudens Oddfeliow, Toronto, for in a Straw Ey < =k made with cuff bottoms, side belt Boys' Overalls the ind ; f | uence of the death of Hro. i winds of | the affected permons, |chureh should keep her hand, heart William Bushell, which left 'a vacancy | See Our Great 81 Straws. rr gaaterial (Hewson Home. 4 years and up, 25¢., 40c., 50¢ 2, » » . ey ' - " : scolds because the Star threw cold and brain on + i i mn the deepest, the most [in the office of grand senior warden of Our $2 Straws are the same as ¢ 7 water on the movement to create an | pervasive training of the youth of [the Grand Eneampment of Ontario, | others are asking $2.50 and' $3 i 30. Shu Hae, Y6.50 198 opposition In Quebec, and adds : jour land. We do not wonder, then, the Jxpeutive have appointed the | for. ' > Boys' Soft Shirts When the Dominion election comes | that the general assembly did not gran TO an, Bro. Edward | gy, Three Special Prices are $1, 4 ki: on the Star will be again to the fore wish, us a church) t. 'wi tem' oO Ahustsoll, to that position, $1.50, 82 Bre Same styles as Men's, 50c., 75¢ . . . ; » church, to give Queen's 4 la WC.B. Bro. Robert Meek, of Tad Ye prancing, along in front of the band |p of divorce, and send her away. |Ningston, to the office of grand iio 2 ;»y Time Boys' Shirt Waists Waggon in its capacity as the prof. : : away. Li Fa Sinai. Junior Outin Shirts ys r 8 U git in pacity a profes- | Further, to do so, would have seemed | Worden. 'The executive met for the g : Worsted Suits 50¢c., 78¢ a sional hoodoo of the conservative to have been capitulation to the |PUTPO% at London, on the 22nd May, In Plain White, Creams, Fancy " : . x i" ¥ all the members being present, and Silk, Stri Cashiner nd ete. Made from Imported Fancy ' Carnegie millions. This certainly were Unanimous in making the above a pe udline hs. We | Worsted Materials, handsome, Boys Outing Shirts - The Star is the y § property of a man . i Indigo Worsted who bas bled. for the commryntic, would have lessened respect for the |appointments. Patriarch Morrey was are showing some beauties for $1. | Stylish and correct in every detail, | With collar attached, 50c., Te $19 party. He has ocontributed hous nd Preshyteriun church in many or diy i ation, BRUALIO THE GUSION FAN Boys' Y ht Ca y. nt ' ands | tors. would have tend } is faithfulness and zeal in tHe work ORS' best productions, $15. al of dollars towards ite funds, and he efforts of th e tended fo w n the of the order have won for him the Underwear Pi $ ys C ps T userin 5 ought 16 be table. to advise it candid- i r 1 ys "he hold that reli- confidence and esteem of his brethren, French Balbriggan Shirts and Outing Trousers 20%: S0¢. ro g iv without inviting the ghie oh oe gion and education must not be {and the executive could not have done | Drawers, long sleeve, short sleeve, : y Bo ' G 1f Ca ? divorced, that, rather, religion must better than promote him to the high- | knee length Drawers, ete., 50c. In light and dark patterned ys 0 ps rationalize herself and rationalized, [er office, Mauchauffee's, extra fine French Homeipuns, Jus the thizg te go 15¢., 85¢. and 50c. $ ° 48 must lead the world. To fill the vacancy left by the eleva ke, 75 t St. Thomas™ piiblic school inspecto ' . y or f Bre. ; iq | make, 75¢. a garment. . atest Suitings; Best Workmans o Fiiblic school inspector, There is, however, one thine which os in eeineiorrey, the Marve did Linen Underwear, Natural Wcol, a Summer, 32.50, =, Boys Eton Caps ip has greatly surprised many, both [uame has becowe a household wor] | Summer Weight, 75c., $1, $1.25 a 25¢., 40e., 50c. ship. a lieal i ti i tai : nT. he ey pp. od has It within and without the Presbyterian (among the Odd Fellows of Canada, | garment. Dress Trousers ' ss , pupils, 476 have a. communion. It is that the general and whose sterling qualities and un- ' Boys Straw Hats al delects, and that there are oxiing assembly does mot seem to have de. |MiNChing fidelity to the cause of Odd Mea"s Summer Sus- Made from the finest Worsted 25¢., 50¢.. 8c. Tailors to Men of Fashions conditions which should be relieved. party.' Regular $6 to $8 goods, for press or heing called 4 "hoodoo." . ------------ br. 0. J. Stevenson, recommends re- Trouserings, Steel Gray, etc. i fell hip in all its } rhe: e Wo Yised any plah for the adequate en- lim un hgh Botition. wr hn doh penders $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. . Perhaps some of A 179 Wellington St. be ha} . 9 e Of our trumtdes will NOW | dowment of Queen's. To hold her to {the membership everywhere. Since his 25¢.. 50c. Boys' Braces here is' some- | the shure and starve her to death [initiation into Cataraqui Lodge, No. 3 SUMMER VESTS, 75c., 81, 10¢., 15¢., 25e. thing in Dr, Knight's contentions : om i BN ; 1.50. . would be wicked. To hold her to the [10; in 1 7, Bro. Meek has faithfully | M ' Bathing Suits $1.50. 3 : -- . church and give her inadequate Sai and persistently striven to uphold the | en's Flannel Trousers, $3.50. Boys' Bathing Tights WANTED--A GREAT MAN. good name of the order. After filling 50¢.," 75¢., $1 to $2. 7e., 10c., 15¢., 20¢., 25¢ "s " R - . ; . ties for the prosecution of her work ari i i : DUCK OUSERS 1, $1.25 or ummer ear The democratic convention will meet a i > [the various offices of his subordinate TR 8, §1, 25. would be hencath the dignity of a lodge and encampment 1 Meek firs : ' L i denive: y > ) pmen ro, Meek first Ss u Dior next month, and elaborate | poy') The Presbyterian church [made his appearance in grand lodge Yachting Jersey LUSTRE COATS, $1.50, sg, |Boys' Boating Sweaters preparations are being made for it. is wealthy. Her members are certain. |8t the session held at Stratford" in 75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.50. $2.50. B80c., 75¢,, 90c. The only candidate of any account is 1891, and in the Grand Encampment 'HE H. D. BIBBY CO. Fry ua for Special Bargains, : in Iv mot lliberal, The maintenance of [1 inand in. the Grad Pictort in 1895, KINGSTON'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Summer Suits, $4.90 up. Bryan; a man of many. parts, veren- such: a university, under Christian and ever since has been a regular at Summer Hats. 49c. up. ti o, ab o, genial, conciliatory, but an auspices, ought to appeal not only 10 |tendant at both bodies, and by hoth Negligee Shirts, 49¢. up. xg Hossibilicy ner the circumstances, Preshyterians but to the Christian |is regarded as one of their most valu Balbriggan Underwear, 25¢. up. 4 faCt 18 that in some quarters philanthropists of the dominion. What [able members. He hes anpually ser- there ix a question as to whether |. : . , [ved on some of thé most important Fancy Socks, 15¢. up. is needed is to have the cas frankly, committees of both grand bodies, and there is a democratic party. 8 t ; i Patent Leather Shoes, $2.98 up. les Spe oer Barly a Brea fully, and rationally presented to the [3c ability and sound judgment have Tan Shoes, $3.90 up. ui] lity : Hill bi I am lovers of education, deep, broad, free, |done much in shaping the wise lopisla- | -- 6 in and secure un good sibih Ys a8 Hi of New York, says and vital, under the auspices of the [tion of our order in this jurisdiction. | B. A. Hotel Arrivals, ~. 7 hot n v thers is nothing essential left of the Christian church. We congratulate Bro. Méek on hisele- |W. Marshall, M, A, Smith, Is G. c . great party which Mr. Cleveland pe- It 'is to be hoped that a well-plan- Yation idigi vsant iyostent posi- Soke, A 4 hivg, H. Howell, S. 8 tored it 1 in * fe oi < ion in order, al more he- eckover, . - 4 rong kes . i Emam Sty ISAAC ZACKS, 3 Tim 'o » EE | Ie. his tri ned effort will be devided as apéedily cause the oflice 'was not sought by | Petorion, George Laird, Fred. K. Mor ¥ " Good ear Certaint " : o hal dea't xndly with this tni- |, jo consistent with thoroughness of him, but thrust upon him by the | row, A. G. Mumbie, Wm. Templeton, \ v y hs.) 271 Princess street. f po! : huse of the Poy W Guy las Mncuth insight into the need of the umiver- good sense and ymasifons Sgice of forpato; % F. Mel dughling Wm. hy = s Ww was seriously il, and the meri- |... the pl vill embrace an |U remaining memberg he execu- | land, « J, Joyce, JM, KX. Armour, ¥. N = 3 Sryser traste-Areepetetrams can people, without regard to politi ios hat " : a - rh as [tive. Now that Bro. Meek has been | A. McDonald, N. F. Cros en, Mont- A : hh ee appeal to the Presbyterian c ' advanced to a ition of increased |real; M. Shelderick, George B. Dos- \ pos 3 eal caste, enquired about him daily, | whole, for what will adequately en- ||... fhitie. of sii lba ; ar , srford | . , s ; 3 ponsibility, sti]l greater recidtis from | well, Hamilton; George Commerford, i ' and showed how deeply be lived in dow her chief seat of learning, that [his labors may confidently: he looked George Miller, Brantford; M. J. The only certain their affections, The democratic party other branches of the church will be |for, and in the near fature we hope Wright and wife, Mrs. Blendor Wern- to see him crowned with. the highest | stedt, New York: W. X. Bullock, Gan was low enough morally when Mr. afforded the opportunity of aiding in 2 i > } Cleveland, its candidate for the presi sulin worthy : object, and. that that honors the order can bestow. anogque, Ny caboly, dondon; E. | \ iT way to get a gtnm d . " =. 'ris 4A A > . . W 9 dency, rose superior to the PArLY, | perseverance which works till its task wile, C, C. Marsh, J. B. Hill, E. N. . ami usserted a platform which ap- |; accomplished, shall not be wanting. | Piles are easily and quickly checked | Gregor, Chicago; Rev. and Mrs, Hil Li uine Good year Made of 28 guage galvanis- sealed to the people. Conventions are Only by adequately maintaining can | with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. To|liard Smith, Sharbo¥ Lake; E. P. \ ; ed steel. Fire Proof, Water dictatorial sometimes, and the con- the church prove hersell worthy of | Prove it I will mail a stall sri} That Gibson and wi, Mike Gants : i f htnin, rentiol aie Claw . ! iW as a convincing test. Simply address | cinnati, 0.; J. Murray, ; WwW ~ rool, Wind Prost Higuuing vend n Yat vad Ys. Cloveland as | holding, and only by proving herself | Shoop, Racine, Wis. 1 surely |R. Chestnut, Oswego, N. Y.; J. R. elt Shoe is: » - required do not rattle. in og Ee A i. ¢ THERSYanY - worthy of holding, can the church | would not send it free unless 1 was | Mother, Oswego, Ys Jas. L i t fair tempted it. But he was bigger than ultimately hold, any great university. | certain that Dr. Shoop's Magic. Oint- | pan and party | (4), Albany; \ A lasting oof at-a the party and won the day. "Never," ment would stand the test. Remem- Keiser, Berlin; J. A. Steward and Buy only the " S LATER r Call in and see them at the says Thomas W. Oshorne, in the At. ber i B do aly, and alone for { wife, Perth; N. R Turner, Preavent + Ne . - ' aL EDITORIAL NOTES. swoolen, painful, bleeding or itching Benj. S. Law, New York; . . office of lantio Monthly, "has a president Sit Thomas Shauchncamy wats the | piles, either external or internal. |Shie'd, Peterboros E. Barry, Guelph SHOE n" It is made by no earned a more solid and lastng re | * if 10me aug tie . Fore jar, 50c. Sold by all dealers. | J. Ahern, Albany; F. J. Osborne, De . spect from mature and reasonable | tarifl taken out of politics. How can Samuel Youngs died at Glen Colin, troit; George Norcross, Quebec; B. men. The leadir who, after thirty | that be done, Sir Knight ? Ont., aged eighty years. Ho was | Aylesworth. Perth: R. Righy, W. S ANGLIN & co ry of political "nro ng ---- postmaster for thirty-four years, and Guthrie, Manchester, Eng. | other process and therefore : . The militia is said to be suffering [until his death, . | . sion, could bring a great party hack "" | Te get relief from indigestion, bil- : : Foot of Wellington St. to the recognition of : great political | TOM 8 lack of officers, who are "lead iousness, constipation or torpid liver Do You Travelogue ? J | . g E ' ; " ' principles, will not he overlaoked hy | *™ of men."" Leaders are born, not without disturbing the stomach or ¥ vou can't afford to travel you history: made, and they are not to be {ound purgin the bowels, take a few doses | must certainly travelogue, at the | dCi . rery : of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will | Bijou. The panic of 1893 did the dmocra- at every cross road Roky y Bijou BEST'S SHORT STOP ~L. [2 AY | tic party an injury, but it suffered] : Morally, if you would set the pace, Of what value is your opinion of CURES FARE (oe Hq, 5 most from its failure to redeem its Tie Hioerale re going Se be sure you are in the right path teas if you have not tried "Salada "7? iff s, i Sea LIE Jey . 2 -- . . Mu h tariff promfises, from the hard times, ohio could they do? 'They have en wo rmm------------ . ALWAYS, 5 and. the free silver madness, In 1896 dived tuo. mush SSbatruvtion to sub $4.00 AND COSTS BUT | : the democrats of the gold standard conden in any. point. . weiik over to the mpublicane, and $5.00 : have been voting with them ever since. | Could a trade commission manage Sa BR For Men t $7 00 For Women to $5.50 Wn. Murray, Auctioneer har wanted is a a of the | the fiscal and other questions of pub- 3 : ° : * ; ~ : {levelahd stamp, a man of sturdy |}ic import? Surely all the people's 27 BROCK ST. habits and strong ideas for the presi tai E condd be done by CC Tr, } : New Carriages, Cutters, Harness | dency. Bryan is brilliant but vision | hut is that the better way ? gl 4 re tte, for sale. ary, and unfortunately he has been ------ Ee : F. G. LOCKET T, KINGSTON. . Sale of Horses every Saturday. tried in the balance and found want-| The power plant not to pay taxes ? ing, The next thing will be that the city 3 When Hill goes to Europe, to get | will not want to pay for street light- ' An a . : away from the responsililities of the |ing. When loose. methods once set in : ! > eE 3 PEERED PEORIA hour; and a Watterson goes off lant: | there is no telling where they will end. Blin ! : ing for some one he canmot find, the : - - » ; : c . Ss outlook of the democrats is blup| The women of England are very ; ® anadian trawberries, mough. Mr. Osborne's cure for the [hopeful that they will get the fran- i pathy of the party is "a wave of [Shise- They must mend their way. | | TE Home Grown Hot-House Tomatoes, § 9 . ¥ . * * a ud i We LRA Ba BPS Bo ip nos hg a ay who is to set it in motion ? Is it not remarkable that in a nation of mil- lions 80 really few great wen are in Sousive aad. orderly. progiess" but California Cherries, Plums & Apricots A.d.REES, 166 Princess St "Phone 58, & 4 = 1 BONE PIG METALS Sora - NELSON McC. ' : We are headquarters us : Bend your inquiries. RARE HI Tul Canada Metal Co.,Ltd. ross =. w . -- ¥ 4 ok go