Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1908, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908. Screens ! COOKS WINDOWS Doors at 75¢ and up Windows at 20¢ and up } us fit up your and windows. CORBETT'S HARDWARE, Let doors DE AR FLY SCREENS. The out or every the not fall removed shut kind that do have to be time you open windows. They" cost but you save in teimnper and they lutely flyproof? 8. ANGLIN & C0. "Phone, 66. Bay and Well- ington Sts. or a little > more, and abso- time are PO OOOO OOOOOL OPPORTUNITY. »OO00 é } Kingston Business College Limited, Head of Queen Street. 25th year Canada's Leading Busi- néss School. Practical, Progres- sive, Permanent. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Tele- graphy, Civil Service. Special rates to the twenty-five registering Sept. 1st. Write or call for particulars 3. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary; METCALFE, President first beiore 2 000 Pessssststsesststtstas . Fall Term Opens Sept. 1. The Frontenac Business College, Kingston. all e« highest soeasese High-grade c¢ ym mercial branch standard of any in Basten On We ships to for the new for particulars. T. N. 680, urses in 3 Th Hdd minercial school ¢ ario are ofl r Bp fifty Send or call scholar- isterir cial < < < © & i» » » » » » » » » » » » » » » STOCKDALE, "Phone, I'rincipal A A Ml Cook's Cotiun Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and safo effectual Monthly gulatoron which women co depend. oid in three d Toc | strongth--N 8 Ho. & ) rece pt of price. ree pamphlet, Ad<iress AL oor We: orxe Ba. ToroNTa Out. Jormerly W indcq IF YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR SELL REAL ESTATE I Drop a trouble at make a same on me. No Insur ney to pecialty of rd or call tp property lowe M show t ance rates. loan GEO. CLIFF, Real Estat 05 Clarence ee ------ valuatior, at | treet ete FRESHLY MINED Coal more desirable of than earth a year hasn't stored and dust ways a Here it is order-- is far that dug out ago. It's clea up twelve montl tire it's dryer and any greater heat at vour service on bright, well screened the standard prices for better even thar and quality. R. CRAWFORD 'Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. ¥ i sizes count 3 r year the owners the fee has been lraised. The charge is not uncalled-for but it is so unusual de King- aré provided {at private hands, {that some owners and they will not again' visit Public docks {most everywhere. captains lelave THE WHIG, 75th. YEAR |erou of teading citizens of the Board 810 King street, Kingston, oar, a Fy per had heard the wrathy complaint of a you J itions at 2.80 steamboat captain. He had lished ye M. « ped Fe To ified Sen shar sn. charged for , has t a dock. Last J or Attached fu one of the best Job Printing | horged Bity oes, work: nine improved presses, | The British Whig Publishing Co, Ltd | Daily Wihig: a WELCOME DAILY BRITISH WHIG, pu at 308. | Circle by an indignant citizen, who and 4 BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, a, pub. | Visitit a dollar for tying 'up or e has to Da a Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, an: cer and therefore EDW. . PENSE, LEE Director. evening | ston. | from its of common Kingston, | : : {numerous mstitutions a seat cor- OLD BOYS, This the handed, Jos Kingston Old | poration graft, by of Tor- their fifth old town. an extended waterfront All that it calls its is a httle wharf at the foot of It said a it is not so generyl- and éver-young Girls, consent, over and Ottawa will make {fo the railways. to welcome, onto annual the own We who pilgrimage those | Clarence street. is to be but The city leome, thrice to the and who ly are more in love with city | public dock, than the inhabitants thereof known. council has not appreciate far won the beauties and advaat- {ple aced a conspicuous sign up, but why better. The of {should not the Board out against the prevailing {this move the city For the : Council would do nothing to aid Old The b The [profess to pursue. tide is the mayor | ) | vate 45 the for aves spirit welcome of Trade to visitors and traders It Protection to pri- has , or council do that be Juegishness w 'ars + lnggishn threg years lit, summer City the {may welcome ? is in a line they Home This taking an active Boys' Association. turning year interests is bad sympathy. Those better it the success that Kingston in Te- the | good time when the home-:oming will | part + 2 in stirring life of comes {interests can live ception, and there is hope : : competitic n, since 18 trade of the rom spurred and London, be, as in Guelph and other | the year. The makes the heart | of Kingston's Those best of of energies. of absence the event that fonder places, vis | needs all helps to the open doors, and sa 1 ; i oan stand fewer challenges to m-com- row 18 true rs. re- le 5 for | admirers { daughters who Kingston's sons and turn it are asset, THE LIQUOR COMPACT. has " The fin'ng of more than half of the no plethora abroad; and a leaven good' will | ,. : : 's well liquor * licensees in Kingston for of ell. | fe neces on one day not only shows a ¥ | general non-observance of the law, un- but also PLAYING I'he Canadian Wilfrid THE Courier GAME, eager that and Hon. R. L.| borden should copy the action ag | tuallers the United States, to limit corporation contributions to campaign The | for is der departmental connivance, Laurier a breach of a compact with the vie- reed which, though unwritten, was upon in as real as any agreement of "honor" The conservative party went to graces of tavern influences. could be. Kin stor Tha partner, deliberately "redeem" the overnment it knew funds and to give them publicity in Cowrier the C is too sweetly innocent by was silent that not taking place as formerly under the anadian Does it | g a that game political imagine any agreament pub- | since conv ictions were or licity would prevent such profuse con- | spite of filled Sundav. tributions underground passages] liberal administration, and in by the of politics | three days preceding the elec- | regularly after hours and on Sth The | The license commissioners, instead of winning card | being the non-partizans promised when the were as altered whole face public char es that "bars were the of consery m tion June in Ontario ? the well-fed atives have in lavish funds from sources conservatives were in opposition ind the liquor men's open operations, | among the most active of com- will up these good |mitteemen, I'he shows" this. and Hon G. lenged the purity campaign, that the government might of : > . | . . . In the full tide of victory | Officials were zealous in sustaining an W. Ross' liberals of and not tl they give ings history of Kingston alone | npt. suffer from a lack influences. Indian list, and Could spot one of the off, but the open doors of twenty-five tav- defeat they chal- | . | A : Kingston to alaborigines a mile could not they and were | see promptly met on the high-minded pro- | erns on election day, nor drunken men The Kings ton, thought of a government | all borat posal ste aggering from back or side entrance nights and Sundays, time within three years. Now. | when the government does act through | defeat in above places, | es on urday all | at any liberal candidate no charge |its detectives and breaks the compact bye election, yet the upon merit, of the was even mooted. in a was thought won, and since almost-puritanical | it'is the involuntary result of a direct When the | to the | license of a: breach personal complaint, of the readily { threats of expose the in- the because agreement recent action inspector, to a protest were off and there general election came on proposed a renewal of the | more responded but the 'played the lil erals agreement conservatives * re They they in the fused. the game,"~ and | was nc danger of an election for four they say have money to play ars rhe] The blame is not alone to of drink and hal its government the carnival dreadful effects The whole rity licensees dominion alection their again it purity protestations of leaders | for hy pocr iy its since | 1906, { The | France, ¢ arrant on connived at it BE disting Farest t Ser- | | tax, ST FORESTRY AT ITS Pinchot chief of the Was Forestry : 3 lately proclaimed in Gifford the when an extra that they electoral on { chiefs, and could command the situ Its pags { denouncing the z United States were sends circular Has Done far the hington a ROS ation, if they chose. They assuredly by t the of the Kingston. at people When constant 2 an, with { ¢ in the world is that oa : \pproval the forestry as has been done treat- | | the liberal mn iermany, where woods are were Mm power a f Inspector as among the most important . \ lor kent constantly ion re pri Gliddes agitat tricting bar i by only of the empire, to be controllec By oes was up v staff of experts, who cut: trees . ! 1 | attacked enl spurrc when they are worth cutting, always : Since conservatives selling go-as-yvou-y lease The and has the as planting a seedling when i em has 18 has thete felle li juor almgst a an example In 1830 the | De® oard mea per | conservative h20 | Prussi best 200 feet, | A A at it absolute silenpe, game wi A ure. one Leen plaved to the limit, under both conditions, | During | the takes being electicn success, and ¢ effect than has 1865. 240 Fes od im 1904, enty-five ye t, in 1890, n 650 feet ars thus ree the a greater wave of indul and the disgrace Ther throug uality of the product steadily im- nee been, » have h pre saw timber | that of 5 city of churches Measured | more the percentage of three-fold convictions while there the | nearly heen about five the out the three year in the In ents 1900, results are even vears half five ceading three were over | fifty, them ISH0 the met return 72 occasion for 72 without And the esults per acre; in 1865, in R158: and in 1901, convictions were the nearly every case of rise deal of $2.50 Of comrse the in prices ac- 1 m for rood this exposure in a pole court of a in- | incidental At of another kind. is yielded' on crease profit. an acre, | case EDITORIAL NOTES Ames go to the mine fires, if he lurid for his political peep- five per cont. income an investment of 50 an acre For as capital the he Mr should scene of the any other but trees of crop coal must have would that area the woodlands When forests the j something of valueless, we learn shows. cover it Prussian an ------ news applauds Hon. of the Saskat- contest an l his knit- seven million acres, is clear that} The | Frank Provine wal Toronto for election When the Premier attend to friends are handsomely wstry~to the level our German Oliver keeping ont paid for bringing fore contest in Dominion Whitney their science. { of an exact chewan. . | I But German, states other than|is on. will h uwn Saxony, Prussia furnish us with figures even colleagues hers, with a j,,? of better than Spence of the the Ontario government class woods, and nearer higher Secretary Ontario Alliance lis languishing in regard to liquor law enforcements. Its its local officers are leaving markets vields a net return of $5.30 a per eded by ist vear acre. This is in its turn ex- says Wurtemberg, which «an a. net of $6.60 an acre broom "seems get- profit thus easily standing at [ting old" of world state annum, head | sLry. tgqo muc h to the special officers and in "the law is being flagrantly violated." the the fore LOOK AT HOME. Board of splicit the Whig for sou Kingston, or rls are welcom- We King The Old Boys ad ed back to their old haunts, sure they all lann as the and coolest movement { Canada. to | ' xa are Periodically I'rade delega X / will ar toe tions staff to make | . in the ada wishes 23 We bid ety of Unt prettiest We advocates Limestone all they cherish the "the old folks at again. a stand forward have ction City i for But Trade 1 for prote r it not Board of did What has been accomplished. | What v | home industries. the thing ? best of some- i for them homo." welcome, sav, for a year past? are its activities, anyway A son of Sir Hiram Maxim has in- Wharves are scar- | | safe. *) thing | i | By | { will ieoins which | placing each denomination in anja _-- -- ------ to send the bullet several inches into the New York city directory, no other sound was to be Leard than chick as if it had failed 10 go off. the apparatus to be universally u lopted, have the smokeless powder--of oliead either such a i TU expensive shall faving 15 pol we pleasuro--nlrcadly re ine battle with nothing to car. eve Several suggestions have been made Pliny Whitney ceived his new title, It has to the smoes that introduced a vote why Sir James re- never oc- he, as $100,- that cording curred premier, 000 for the battlefivlds s-here, the Quebec premior wo of . W to te koughied, would be ungrateful, ht to the English * mier province," ) custom of such visits and that it well as a shy as pr o- to pass it over in the line of honors, and Sir James was well qualified service and stat- by public ion for the recognition, It is sufficient for some people that they drink anything called tea Others prefer a standard brand like "'Salada,'"' which has a reputation for being good. The latter get more en joyment out of life, In buying tea for the satisfaction you expect to get from its use it will pay to purchase "Salada." Avoid anything "just good." Imitations are invariably as of urged in a room with such force as | ------ SEVERAL GOOD PICNICS, The News From Athens--Dr. Nash a Visitor. Athens, Aug. 7.--J. E. Burchell, late principal of the model ®chool and now resigned his office of village clerk. G. F. Donnelly, editor of the 'Reporter, bas been appointed to fill the vacan- cy. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ben- jamin Culbert took place Monday af- ternoon. ler husband, a son and daughter are lft to mourn. N. L. Massey and family left Tussday moru- ing for a visit at Morrisburg, and wi'l proceed from there to their new home at Moosejaw. Miss Jessie Taplin 1s in Kemptville, this week, attending the wedding of her friend, Miss Edith Hughes. Miss Georgia Percival has been visiting in Smith's Falls. Arthur Fisher has returned to his home at White Horse, Yukon, He has been a guest of his father, aftr taking in the ter-centenary at Quebec, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Gordon, Montreal, are visiting relatives here. Dr. C. C. Nash, Kin ston, arrived last night on a visit to his mother. He has been attending the dental con- vention in Ottawa. Our local dentist, Dr. C. DB. Lillie has also been in at- tendance at the convention. Mrs. Jas. Gordon has returned from the 'Brock- ville General Hospital, much imbrov- ed in health. George Smith and fami- ly, Brantiord, are spending a month here and at Charleston Lake. Nearly 4,000 attended the merchants picnic at Delta Park, Monday, A good poor quality. The Earl of Crewe, the Secretary British A BRITISH STATESMAN programme of sports was carried out, of State for the Colonies in the Government. The Odor From Autos, Montreal Witness. Lhe statement off by an automobile be readily believed. "humans."' But the an automobile flings more the air in a minute than could dispose of in a week. be very thoughtiul the to fumigate its dust; but thoroughly enough The ~ first invention motormaker hould 'try thei the odor thrown | Kills It dus that will kills by germs almost raised germs is t 8 1 fumes It may | ol | it | it does to make which ne do so th for is son car to tearing nto travel its the lean to enable road without su over a it Even evil and thinging passer-by cure this dust on oli very fue ¢ sires would not for a m ow | a stres which | 1 ha rain, fortablp will raise ust and ¢ just for been cleanse road enovigh, to feel com i problem speciall which become ter a from dry ehicles a other on it. "Then | country ro woul What 1s the main wanted not a cloud wake; heoming wislate dust in its and, if 1 not fo begin to | oon, peopl on the subject, A Coin Assorter. Weekly has just Harper A wachu Prag for sorting ventor claims that it have been of their ented un lhe in ort metal been nv Coins. wiil ; thrown together denominations, separ ar funnel ue a regardless a The vn indiscriminately into a the top of the machine, and from he funnel they slide downward, alight ing on a spiral track. 'This track has a protecting edge or raiséd border con taining slits corresponding to the rious sizes of the As the of denominations glide ward onto the track, through peculiar mechanism of the machine thev pass through the slits corres- ponding to their various sizes, enter- | ng their respective baskets at the lattom of the machine. It is said that several firms handling amounts of coin daily have tried machine with satisfactory results. The same principle is not unknown in Florida and California," where it is adopted for sizing oranges. te basket. various coins thr va- | coins. coins down some various large the A merry' widow sometimes d into a nagging wife. . evelops Black Watch' Black Ping TheClie ing Tobacco . { 2 o : Those thoughts were hurled at a vented a noiseless rifle. When dis- several automobile | | (Rev | with J onds a | tool the i tor, | of m | They | the time. { day. | Fdina Stout, | tha prizes being cantured by Ath- on the staff of the hich schocl, has! enians. The Athens auxiliary of the fl. M. S., had a basket picnic at| Delta park yesterday: A regular meet held in the open air, and an| interesting programme provided. | | Greetings were read from the branch | president, Mrs. (Rev.) Williams, and verbal greetings were eiven by ladies] eighboring uxiliarics. Mrs. | neigh au ¥ W. H. Drummond, who Las) husband been for twenty vears missionary work in China, | the east. Yas. | of the W, ( also addressed the mg was from ) her engaged told in their Stevens, work president Toronto, mn TB meeting. The Epworth Lea able inl ning on Tue sday ov held conducted old-fashioned contestant instead he uote If mn guers had an eniov- thems Ives was of an Each words, ture BOS eve among A contest the manner pelline match. of spellin~ verse of recall in praviously at. Miss Belle wirner. lee 'erram and t the clyse and together. ening after eirht enoted he Wiltse cake were YWOVET, ¢ fail worse a to not one sec his® s was rves social hour a sent [ Announcements. W. W. Pringle is improving ; his daughter nurs -in-tegpining of Hospital, nursing d,' M.P.P.. was in James Williams, license inspec- made a business trip to Tam: | worth on Friday, W. J. Paul, M.P.P.,! companying him. Rev. J. C. Dr. Hennesév, Binghamton, N.Y. and party are rusticating on the shore Horseshoe Lake in William F. L. Wormworth, game seer, made an official ui back country last week, J. E. accompanied him, They called) Bon Echo Hotel. Messrs. Bert | Frank Robson, Carl A. Robson, | Edward Haulhurst, Port Crain, N.Y. are in their cottage on: the shore of | Bull Lake. Visitors: Miss Rumsey, To ronto, at her friend's, Mrs. Dr. Ged-| des : Mrs. William Hyde and babv,| Medicine Hat, at her father's, Daniel Mosier =: Miss Lila Monds, Marysville, Miss Blanch Bonnett, Rockport, and Mrs. McGarvey at G. 8. Monds'.| A large party of voune pearle called | on Mrs. F. L. Wormworth at her | camp, on Cross Lake, the other even- ing. Thev report having a good time. had plenty of music to enliven | hn Bay and party ane | Jol camping at Cross Lake. Dr. Geddis is] flyinz trip to! very busy: he hed a Kaladar the other night. George Prin-| gl is busy drawing lomber. Minor Williams bought a fine horse the other Percy Detlor has returnad from Napanee, where he has been for a| week on busi James Wheeler, of} Tamworth, is in town jor a few days] fishinz, and having a good time. Miss | Ivanhoe, and Miss Ber Tummor, Plainfield, at J Ww. | Brown's. The Osterhams are camping at Clear Lake. Mrs. Winner, Wate ae | town, N.Y. ., is at her sister's, Mrs, A Clark's, Arden Arden, Aug. 6. slow lv Mollic General J. Par week, » him. W. 1s af and cottages. fishery the Haves the ov at Rix as pastures and gardens were rather dry. the church Ww over the Cora weeks son has purchased E. Vanvolkenburg's | the home We scarce ed home closed {week ker Miss | dren, of Brownville Kin ston ing | Blenche and town thisiston, Barr, Mrs, William Sweet | called Mrs. davs at Enterprise. File's Cronk's and | Mrs { Smith. Smith's. OLD BOYS Are Coming All Dressed Up in Their Sunday Clothes. It will be up to the rest of the Boys to put on a good front, cheer up, and look prosperous. You May Need A New Suit. See our nobby Brown Suits, $12 & 15. See our handsome Blue Suits, $12.50 & 15. See our Dark Grey Worsted Suits, $12.50 and 15. You May Need A New Shirt. See our new Scotch Zephyrs, $1.00. See our swell White Pleated Shirts, $1.00: See our nobby Chambrays, blue, ete., $1.00. You May Need A New Hat. See our nilty $2.00 Derby, Browns and Blacks. New Brown Neckwear, 25 and 50c. New Fancy Hosiery, 35c and 19c. New Collars, 2 for 25¢. THE H. D. BIBBY GO. 3 y y p ) SS ---------------------------- -- ---- FOO:000000000000000000000000000000000000000 °2 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT SALE. For th¢ balance of the season we will sell 'Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose at a discount of 20 Per Cent. Off Our lire of Refrigerdtors ranges in price from $6.00 up to $3a.00, RINCESS : BLLIOTT BROS., ™ 2000000000000000000! 000000 0000000000000 000LOOL >000 oO P 0000 OOO000000 04 O-OOOOQ OV OO GO OROCTOH OO OC 200 5 0 9 3 ACPO OOO 5 '] © DO NOT BE HUMBUGGED. | More than ever, [dishonorable and | disreputable pharmaceutical concerns are | flooding the market with cheap and worthless preparations designed to be |, imitations of Dr. Fowrzr's ExTrACT OF | WiLp Srrawserry. Some of these are even labelled "Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry," " Wild Straw- berry Compound," etc., in the hope that the public may be deceived and led | to purchase them, thinking they are getting the genuine Dr. Fowrer's. Are you willing to risk your health-- | perhaps your life, to these no name, no reputation, likel Strawberry Extracts, 5 For sixty-three Dr. Fowrzr's Exrracr or WiLp Jed in thousands of x Di | hoea, Dysen Colie, i b mer il Complaint, Cholera en Cholera & | Infantum 'and all Bowel Complaints. . Do not let the dishonest or unscru ous dealer humbug you into accepting an of th h ot to i your gain pocket. setak Jor Dn, Foutan's snd fist on bein Spplied ith it with it. Ero that the Yotonto, tty -- ice | 35 cents. SPECIAL NOTICE. To the Ladies of Kingston : I have removed to the former Board of Education rooms, Mon treal street, or Re member the place. Jo ROSEN, LADIES' TAILOR. Wagarville Wafts. | Wagarville, Aug. 6.--~The recent howers that came were much wend getting The lawn social given on { grounds, July 36th, | a decided Something | $27 cleared Much is due young ladies of the choir Miss is home after spending few N.Y. Jack on as SucCeess, were a at Watertown, = mill and intends moving corner G. after spending Island. Berries Cuite number the mines being Raymond has return after spending a Mrs. E Wal Tacey and chil- LY ., are : again. Florence Beaupre, are the guests of Miss also W. Simmonette. T. Wagar, Desmond, McCumber's. Rev, on friends last week. Jvron Cronk spent a A. Wagar at Miss Julia McCumber, Raymond s. »Mr. and Mrs. McLean, spent Sunday at saw It up or Ravmongl is time stone. some on » getting | return- lie are a have from Cobalt, Mrs. .G from Missisgippi with ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. d renew Misses King Carrie Mr. and | visited at Mr. Crow | Mr. and couple old acquaint at J. H. o quart white granite tea pot and 10c., at' Gil A 2 a pound of Roval tea, yert's. The ands, will is alwavs a backer for the enfingle ST UNDERWEAR , | and the seams 'are so, firmly 3 occured that! Pen-Angle \ STRENGTH because the: proper twist to | withstand A mother always thinks something has gone out of her life when her boy refuses to let her cut his hair any more, 14th Batt. band, nor's orchestra, fireworks, Ontario park, civic holiday. The money vou save by not taking a vacation will help the doctor out nicely between now and spring. Fresh Huyler's and McConkev's Lich class eandy, sold only at Gikson's Red Cross Dreg Stcre, -Fh-ne 230, en to Crosby & U Lon- at Lake

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