Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1908, p. 4

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While the' mom alle success has been shown 0 veo ng SICK yot Carter's Litto Liver £78 ate Yn Io te Const n, curing au pre- | wuling thisannoying comglaint, while "hey alse tal disorders of the stomach stimulate tha r and regulate the bowels, Even if they oop | HEAD Boho they would hoalmost priceless to ©. a whe Suffer from this distressing complaint; but fore | Bet oly their goodness does Dotend hereana those Wao one try them will find these little pills vale: |" Reo samany ways tha, they will Ot be hw | oe 000 without them, But after sll ACHE ' Bthe bane of ro Many} lives that here ls "here Stmake our &jpmal bout, Guar pillseuwrait whan Carters Little Liver Pills are very small od eany to take. One or two hard ko a dod ¥ are strictly vegotabile and do gripe @ but by their gentile action please all . In vialsat 3S cents ; five for $1. / Aragyinte everywhere, or sent b y wall. 1 CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York) Smal Fil ¢ Small Zi fall Pm BOATS! BOATS! light Punts, and White Some good made of Cypress Pine. FOR CAMPING or FISHING Complete with new and well built. cheap. S. ANGLIN & C0. Foot of Wellington St. oars all Will sell ¢ foe gr re on reese pt of price ' Ad 3 i. ormeriy I indeed oh a8 | | have every sensible : - I THE WHIG, 75th YEAR which is ib | DAILY BRITISH WHIC, published st 306 | man. Men cou make money | ear. Potions at 3.80 amd eh ver | holitios--¥ they seemed to accumulate WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, pub- dollars they f grafting--t nd mn a few were under sus- Piaf and, ursder 2am | ion could be made Soc. for Daily:l,,t make money in private life Jo 2 Priating | through the interference of parfiamen- tary duty with ppefessional and busi- they ness presses. |The 'British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd | engagements. EDW. |. B. PENSE, i The then, do not think Director. | ch of those who served them well i Daily Whi - g. | entails. TRUE TO THE RECORD, [the . which Sir Hibbert Tup- [gave his 4 the electors of | public service should be allowed calls to mind the | indifference, the unpopularity, with which it was received. ---------- is crying out mismanagement. people, {while in office, and have no. adequate conception of the Joss that pub lic Tis There was simple proposal that man best years to the Canadian a Justice in every who NOT The epistle er has addressed to Pictou, NS. very eager some time ago for the ¢on-| and at the call to battle he wag | { prepared to lead the tory forees, He | that the dissolution of | parliament could not toa soon for him, and that in Nova Scotis Mr. more | pension, and one is a curiosity. He was nay Montreal against | municipal i the go | through the civic departments and tell avlive] what A men who has It who can { mtimated wants come attention of experts | Borden would have no ally than himself, Why he should accept the | tion in Pictou, he should angl it | new campaign for a seat in } As a reside mt | { they require. legislator, financier, ad- will | experience as nomina- | my inistrator, eventually be ir why great demand. THROFTLE THE COMBINES, The evade the represent a local | him in respect to the but why he should lead} It to feel that he was | that the paper he taxed montha | trust, American combine | for and then go west and begin a Vancouv- attorney-general cannot { Fer, one can imaging. only natural that] no the in should prefer of coast is responsibility which rests upon | ® paper combine ) time apparent being of a conviction of the have onstituency, has been for some CONSWNETS Were the and through the Pictou people to mterest | anxious serve them when was | specially In and desert them a few He simply! the facts { come out. Ihe Canadian manufacturers have an their ennmct be surmised. that "it to take is absolutely the v8 imipossi next elec. | | arrangement any part in { tion." under which sup- I he | must porters are paid royalty premiums of bitter one 10 per gent according to snshed warrior, backed the The who touk a hand|premijum depends upon an entire the hands party quarrel in Vancouver | 3 to of have been a when | from distis by | the size orders royalty { this sir Charles and the Tupper, had like Tappers fray to go into retreat, | ghsélute surrender into of Achilles I be politicians sulks and refuses {the combine Ngxt there and understand Am- main- of ben 1 a distinct but hy © Hibbert | fight have great| { Canadian and It in thar day, their 10 ling between the jputaton was nol won MigPIracy | erican manutacturers is Sir has not by the payment annually the they nel wridice | tained COW family record sums le Americans on con that n true to the | large o not 3 ir the anys the : | dition orth of Mr {5 the 'Char certainly How Worse immorality ¥ ad territory, 'This is way it : ) {dian his funer Sunmply 0 | : » oF I reduction in tariff is met, and = | reading of Wordsworth = poem, of waulifuily and his ull very effective Warrior." the the of | acti e Hapgpy of application of to the still- evidence busi the suggestive of great | ) ness 1s the last | { the man sensible view . Canadian combinsters oi the American combine, STAND BY THE OFFICIALS reforms the to be pushed, and under | ple have been robbed. Thee {not | sanager justice --for the secret has | now an exile, and dodging the which "I'he and the { apirit will be put to sleep while trou- | ble is imafpent. Why the them be checked good of the commmity. | thievery is the in| Mr. Foy thinks it} upon him because he represents a cons But that The combine exists Ihe social of people | details of plan by peo always trying circumstances. been revealed, who are engaged in the sanitary the _eity realize this, of Health must, the most cordial sup somewhat enquiring Rn spection of ad The wver, Joard how- Canadian combine cannot lend for in its business trickery or port the question of the hour. lo the laxness of. civie inspection the the through want of proper machinery, attention 1s cndred past, or incompleteness of are| servative government. is troubles of to-day the case. in its head office is in To- due most of the | not Nor do the pense is put Ontario, and | ronto. | When Mr. there people upon whom ex- in the correction of cur- Curry was crown prosecu He the suggestions of the health officials. | had no difficulty in smashing two or to contest the viy-| thret of civic by-laws, The the bound to It takes oF demonstrate that growth of population there must be a! Re : . i nt evils regard the reforme with very kindly feelings. Some of them reseng|tor was something doing mbines, Kind in wrecking if he the the! attor ney-general's department. Some tue of his © diffi angl a man would feel di sposed the new {type and have no culty combine of education of Masses is the paper be slow time to | RoW had support the prove with NOTES. to drive the EDNTORIAL the time cleanliness. the and because this | resort to greater No health with impunity, the that live to himself--the people, Now into the country one can Violate laws » and breathe in delicious odour of the new mown hay. one Sm wholly | through the! 8 case cannot a rest day, a respite that influencing to very little, Dominion day them | fm undertake to protect nothing life labour, only and selves. In Wherover there the] amounts laws of health the pergmtage of mor-| Wherever life is] The cared for as the most sacred and val-|*r against of all civil obedience j to council, more national it is a regard for the kick of a permanent Don't according to their mer servants are »W thy tality is very low, civil ne rule v things there is respect | Service commission want unto the uable treated Who would have thought it ? and laws that pre be vail. its, eh ? - ---- of of them his own method | The shah has is now | the labour leagler for Mitchell, candidate John talked presidency of the United States on the democratic ticket He would bring great strength to democratic ty, but Mitchell and has not devploped in po' taming his legislators. Some and a few : ce of as bode them are It legislative troublers do not in chains, of to are subject well our greater indignities. is the par live in Persia, is mot a politician A ' ---- Lorth Northeliffe, the London It nobility wer as the the of will now be some that in journalism as owner running mate of any time server Times. FAILURE OF PUBLIC LIFE. have been inquisitive e enguiries tell us that is an indication find body. the for the distinction that they want and even scope Those who enough to mak the late Grover Cleveland died poor All his earnings of savings are gone, and it he in his day, a large incom® and not a prodigal spender. All that is family is his life insur- cannot attain in any other way. The weather does not suit some peo- That will Probes." ple or distress "Old culty of indicating that he of ifs what we do not ask or want betimes is a sarprise inasu h as not worry had, He has the happy fa- was 1s a master he leaves h ance. The experience is not unlike that of many others who have spent their strength in the service of the people. Has anyone conspicuous in the public | life of the United States, who has done his whole duty to the state, died rich ¢ Or, rather, has it not happen od that the one who went into public | life wealthy passed out of it poorer? ? Jr. Roosevelt inherited large means, and so, from his early , has heen able to indulge his penchant for politics. He has been in office nearly two terms and he leaves the scenes of his sctivities Jess burdened than he was with money. Mr. Hughes, as governor of the state of New York, has been spendiog £75.000 a year while his salary has been $10,000, 'and one can easily figure what thal means. The record in Canada is very much the same. No one who has given his business. Hence he gives us The Toronto News thinks the Sas katchewan tory opposition was effective than in Yes, in endorsing the legislation of the government. The Scott government has beew growing in wisdom and in strength. On Victoria ory of a good there was much more previous sessions. = ms-- day--observed in mem- and gracious queens of a nation needs to be better remem- bered than this. Kingston And Ottawa. Phen of the Rideay Lakes Navi leave for Ottawa Bi Satwrday, at 6 am. adoo in Kingston. On Confedigration day scarce a firecracker will be heard to s#xplode. The birth winesday, Thursday and Brockville ratepayers carried the Thpdaw to. parca the Malloch joo the west end of the t<wm for ss Certain Cure. Ottawa Citizen. if the newspmix the reports of parlis.oeutary there would be little law. debate closure need of a » -- Beating A Retreat. Brantford Expositor. There 1s to be no Tupper tory party in this clection that- even thé optimism of 'a Tupper canmot see any signs of victory. mn --- The Same Trouble. Ottawa Journal. Prince Helie d Boni de Castellane, having as uch trouble married as if it were the true log, as for all we know Sagan and Count born Anna Go are course of it is -- Effects Of Leap Year, Guelph Mercury. Another groom fails own wedding Winnipeg leap y¥®ar, are bound to cases. There no dodging the issue. his Duging to go to n such desperate adopted in other way be The Opposite Effect. Toronto Star, The campaign against the in Canada appears to have acted like a successful advertising scheme manufacturers. The consumption mereased from 211.362,011 1904 354 800.344 in 1908 cigarette has in ----- A Great Act. Toronto News. Mr. Fisher will wonderfully en the new civil service amendment status to strencth t hi independents | : by granting the standing will he sin the rat should he, an commissioners ilar to that This is as L heir of | it CONDITIONS IN YUKON. A Clean, Concise and Correct Narrative. Ibe most illummmabing evidence has yi be rded 1 conditions from the ths mounted police cise awl Correct narrative as they exist, Fhe new civih any it seems, tials, oi the following the inrush ot them rough, and hips which wer relieved diversions, was bad not any worse than the mining usually Lefore law and order serted theic supremaey, But time has scen a great improve gent until few of the the social fabric remain, and what does remain, is not easily reached without a radical change in the crim inal code. The dance hall cannot suppressed 2s a place amusement It may be frequented by vile chara ters, but they cannot Le suppress d so long as they do not misconduct them selves under the eyes of the police. k Thers is a worse thing than tie pre- | sence of abandoned women, namely the illegal cohabitation of men and | women, and until there is a special enactment against it the civil is 'helpless. The assistant the situation that nau SO in assistant specting YX. 1 comm Dawson, LOmMes sioner of It is a clear, ol the tacts lack essen Life, people, some to hard coarser | though town, bas been of the settlements ation n many okder ol subject by enough, have sure spots he of POW er commissioner sums up so much changed for the better as not to be comparable with the situation in 1901, which Lie! Pringle the text for his scan by saying that the trouble les the foreign element. "The great majority in Dawson," he writes, ° foreigners who are to the lax enforcement of the laws usual American vities. Only two or three davs ago » deputation of business men | called on the acting commissioner to) protest against the t} police in trying to turn disreputabl women out of town. They that was hurting their The public are doing their put down the immorality that sailable, and the gamb hing, and they} have the backing of the governor all the officials who are actwmg under him, ---- MISLEADING STATEMENT. gave dal with are accustomed action of e | complaines business best is it t A Warning to the Public Re Prince Rupert. A notice has appeared in the World, signed by the Rupert Townsite company, fd building, Vancouver. A ment is therein made that their pro original and only legal Rupert, and the railway . $000 to 5000 acres ol immediately surrounding Van Prince 13 F state Conver ALL perty is the Prince com own arable land the same. The above and incorrect pany statement is misleading as the only townsites registered are: South Prince Rupert, | owners, it is understood, by the pany who signed the above warning and the townsite pf Prince Rupert a the terminus of the Grand Trunk Paci- fic railway situated at the north-west portion of Kaien Island. The din tance between these two townsites miles, and the com over eleven in any way inte wrested in South Prince Rupert, nor is it the intention to have a station at that place. Fast Prince Rupert so-called in various reports which have' appeared in the press, is not registered; the sub-division referred to is situated aver sixteen miles from the termipus of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway and is hota Jun the line of that rail way. The Prince Rupert at the term!nus of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway is now heing surveyed, and it is expect- od the lots will be placed in the mar. kel in September of October gests due motice of which will appeat in the public press. Any further information the public may require can be obtained by ad- dressing the land commissioner of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway at Winnie peg. ress - The Pain Must Go. The worst aches and pains quickly disappear after Smith's White lini ment has been apolied. It quickly penetrates, soothes the inflamed parts, draws away the soreness, and gives relief as if by magic. Get it fodav. and have it handy, costs but 25¢. only at Wade's Drog Store. rs agreed to shorten | Department. getting | { $15 and $18. expedients | some | of | { | ored Suits, {$12.50 and $18. for tha to | | Suits of Grey Worsted, inion Day IXIngs. Clothing 'Men's Toggery Department We taletic the } How sad | + Brown Suits See Our New Havana Suits, at handle "B.V.D." Style Underwear, Shirts 1 y sleeves, Nainsook T5e. Coat Style Trousers Blue _Suits See Our Botany Wool Man-Tail- at $15; other lines garment are with short knee length style! 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