Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1908, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. THE WHIG, 75th YEAR| THE DEFECT AT QUEEN'S, J conse rvative newspapers "can do | for ) DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published ot) Queen's College has lost from the] let PATLY the outlook for it is not R LIG Se ---- 306-810 King street, Kingston, Ontario, | i staff i rent wv yme *L at Je per year. Edition ey 2.80 and 4| Seachiing ava 1 Re nu of -- id i o'cloc 3 m. 2 its brightest men, we men wi ideas, B. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages.| with an instinct: and inspiration Montreal Hi In Bad Odor. ON NEW DOME OF THE published in parts on Monday and Thurs- aration aptrea erald. 3: x ay morning at $1 a year. = To Snited which are inexpressibly valuable. It is Phi decent citizehs agree with the CITY BUILDINGS States, charge for postage has . . | declarations agai corruption i made 50c. for Daily; 25¢. for Weekly. |all very well to reason that there is elections adopsed: by Mr. P Stanfield jul tashud ls uc. of the Best, Job Prim something about Queen's that is very |and the Colchester conservatives, and J For the Aid of Navigation--Gov- and cheap work ;-nine improved presses.| charming, that attracts, that binds | all decency loving citizens equally . ernment Pays $364 a Year For The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd | ane to 'it and makes separation from | 287%¢ in 'ondemning the aypocrisy »f the City Clock Light--Arrivals : aEYRF ELH i . : . those who su hese declara- EDW. Pa Elr. it fégrettable. But congenial relations tions with flas id Dan ges and Departures of Vessels. {do not make up for the great defect, | and grips, all of whiskey and choice Mariners say the light on the city buildings dome is not high enough ~-- = that which experience is making sn tomatoes. i { th ts 3a 3 led a 1 . very apparent. to be of the use'it is intended to be. --- As the Dominion government pays It opens the way for 'usefulness; jt TRAVELLED A GREAT DEAL, the, city %364 a year for the use of CANNOT SUPPRESS THEM. | encourages individyality in thoug : % ak the city dome light as an aid to b { y ught | Capt. Hemming Pays Visit to 1% g x The Montreal Gazette speaks flatter- | ang service; it applauds and SpprOves x navigation they say the light, ' now ingly of some of the tory candidates | oricinality but i bi a Kingston. that the chance ' affords, should be | Ag ; Jy y ge ongnality; but it makes no provision Few people, probably, could say | made as high as possible so that it for parliamentary lonors in Jue PC. | for rest and ease that should come with that they have travelled one milliorr] can be seen down the river as well Some of these it especially mentions, | advanced age. Mr. .Carnegie has done miles 1» one vessel, but such is the | as from up the harbor. The govern- : Suiy pe rperionce of Capt. Hemming, | ment grant could well be expended in t : onte ; st realize 2 ric w as *n engaged in the mail | having the new helfry dédged with O/FIL A LONG FEL1 ) {ut be nemporary ig : redlize Sat from his vast fortune the millions |service, running Sage Vancouver to bone globes, Lights that high i LS the weakness of Mr. Borden's cam- {that constitute the pension fund out | Australia. Capt. Hemming is a broth- | would be seen at & long.distance and WANT. paign is the weakness of his follow- | of which ample 'allowance is made for | of Lieut.-Col. Hemming, and has | the money grant would be expended . : ing. The men who stand so much in | the professors &f de inati been enjoying six months' furlough. | for the purpose fon which!it was giv- Makes Old Lawn Mowers Better Bo . non-denominational He is leaving, to-d for Lond . | en by the government ; / ew a I S an ercoa S. 'han New--Improves New Ones. the limelight have not the confidence | colleges. These have a new incentive : g, to-day, for London, to ) ¥ - proceed to New Zealand, where he will Sharpens the Largest Ho of © ty. O Serve of oI . . 3 ] : * Mower" ua wel al ries Sears 3 "pary, Neiude the opbsitiona to SFY th ir day and Senetation, ih Sebeive Siders, as he 3 nak yet Jute ; Marine Note. i : We have ready for your inspection all the Hands al to TR 3 joe s accept inadequate rewards for a while [sure as to what wo e will take up. Swift's : Steamer Aletha, from bay aa bs : ' Kuives y ie Tharpen Ritchen thie house quite as much as Mr They know that in time, when the The captain is enjoying good health, | points; steamer Caspian, down and co] rect sty les in Men's Apparel for the thing 1hat a scythe-stone will do. Borden, who even has his way when fires of youth have burned out. when es Sulsing to Kingston, con- | up, to-day. : ki : Fall and Winter Seasons of 1908- 09. we lit is not the best ris t < ius of slut 2 "| irae a rather severe cold, which he The steamer America left at eight : lr PRICE 35 CENTS. } ar ah -- a Hv a i rgles inate years hv been apes i xoon check. This is his o'clock Friday Horiing with Gne hun- From the best clothing manufacturers we Ary regarcec, ie press a exhausted, there 1s an uniathng com- (third visit to Kingston, and he has | dred excursionists, for Ogdensburg. ¢ i i . gested his retirement. One of Mr. Fos- | butence for them, warm words. of tcise or the id] The steamer Alexanders will nsrive have gathered their choicest models, Corbett's. tors daflings io ie Sonnsetiin with Queen's men may be the equals of Ys Yio akked shoei igm's What (onight from Now We want you to feel that it is a pleasure e land de sh Mr. 2 helpe : . 2, whe $ ou . > J " ¢ Er = th i oa . Rie x it ope MPC the men who teach in other colleges, [some of his travels, stated that it The tug Mary P. Hall arrived from to do your trading here--that every fea-- " bbb bby | to develop, 'and if Mr. Foster is not they may even exceed the average required fourteen years, for him to | Montreal with one barge and cleared | ture of your purchase will have our closest. - an acceptable person on that account rofessor in imparting ideals of the [make the ohe million miles in the , | for that port with two grain barges. * 3 ust Received Nir. Fope cannot bs, snd yet wn Ly meor in imparting: ideals of the eke the She wiljus 2 lu the ome and most exacting attention, J highest kind, but they have no pro vears on the 1 duri b He Is Not An Ingrate ) » sea, and during that ' The man with onlya few dollars will be as zette refers to him as "more than a . % a sal irting ' . Yorn] Roce spect of comfortable re tire me nt, 10 | time, had travelled two million miles. | Ottawa Journal, Conservative. i \ > boa hgute {promisé of financial aid, no hope of |Capt. Hemming likes the work and Whatever his political failings may well treated as the man with a million. A fine stock of Boots and Shoes The government may not be as' having the inadequacy of temporal re- [the life on the water. Holidays are | De, and goodness knows Sir Wilfrid Ours is a store for everybody : . for Men and Boys, just the thin S vas i i 3 R06 p . . iver y 3 . Fier 3 ol 8 WE ys, }) E | strong as it .was in 1896, because] supplemente I by pensions or [Y*TY few and far between with this | [-aurier has enough and to spare, in for-the fall weather. some of its members are no longer iti : work, and the men work for years | uratitude is not one of them. It was : Now is the time to get a good so : annuities without a vacati : therefore, not surprising that the To- , 3 ~ x young, but it is infinitely superior to m AE : . a . on. i yr ' X inti ' i e y or as * e or as * pair of School Boots for the child- what 4nv government yn be with The fre Preshyterian huech has a pending. a couple of days and a ronto Nori 5 Sasationa] Story 4 his u « ren, at the lowest possible prices. 3 y hiishiions [new duty forced upon it. There is not [night at Barriefield camp, Capt. Hem- | t0U€avor to nd the cabinet "ol Su y a a : g i i Also some extra good lines for Haggert, Foster, Fow ler, Pope, and {only necessity for enlarged endowment [Ming was given lan opportunity of in- Richard Cartwright s presence should We have but one price, and that price 1s Men and Women, which we are |the rest of that combination as clam- | 4 (0 0 oxtent sufficient totmeet | PeCHNE the camp, and he was very oe iter the doclarayion: of his marked in plain figures. cr 3 EE " fin. x = 3 : ) ste dee « $ offering at ten per cent less than |ourers for recognition. the growing needs of the institutions much pleased. with the way in which or that he and his old col- N . i ' 12.50 \ ner tees. Call in and | a ; g g all the arrangements were carried out. ] hie See Our New Brown Suits at $12.50, the ordinary price S. a in ar 3 I'he trouble is that these men: will | but for a fund out of which the pro- {He paid special attention to the clear leagues would sink or swim together. 15. 18 see our new stock of en's anc . J . den : ha { : 3 , 0 Lhe e eal We oi , ity J \ not down, and Mr. Borden has mot fg. «oo tors may be given their |liness of the camp, something that is We have it on good authority that ' " Sir Wilfrid in this connection remark- Boys' Fall Suits, comprising the i - = 5 ia 1a . . latest styles and best patterms. the nerve or strength to: suppress | .. when age demands their retire fouchd Spe bY Wearly. every visitor ed to a friend: "Sir Richard Cart- All the Newest Styles in Fall Hats, Eng- RC ) . . . . . : ISAAC ZACKS, ment. Capt. Hemming has lived in Van- | W'ight shall have a seat in my cabi- lish and American Styles, at one price, | | » 2 Queen's cannot continue to surrender |couver, to see i y _| net so long as he wishes to stay 9 x . 271 Princess Street. . see it grow from a popu " $2.00. No higher. ~ aA gis iy one i y mi OPyVi 3 including R. H. Pope, in Compton. | education a service by setting apart AT them. The Vancouver World (liberal) is 1 Bre. nly si y i {its best men to the colleges which [lation of 10,000 people to that of 85 - there."" Only those who know with -- ---es em | against the government. Nothing sur- | 000. The city continass § cow at what practical personal devotion Sir . y a rRatie 2 fav " 'y nid I y of TOW & . . . y VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. | prising in that. No central govern- || arnegie has favoured with advantages rapid rate, he save 8 Lo grow aka tichard served his leader in opposi- ment can please the coasters. They |" hich might be her's but for her de- JF . tion will appreciate the full force of 71 the prime minister's remark. That the . . " " LS \ L (here is s Sure revention of ' . . x chure ie > There is A e P % are not Canadians in the ordinary ac- votion to, the church with which he Congratulating Government. Laurier government needs strengthen- Baldness As There is of Small- |has been so closely connected in 'a Ottgwa Journal, Conservative, Ine to ne 1 } Le ir : y ial ® Prof. Shortt is 'peculiarly qualified | '7g. i8 not alone the opinion of his most material sense. > I > 1 . | political opponents. But it is his own pox. aratists 1 kickers. "Joe" Marti i i 1 sts anc 1cKers. Joe Martin o for such a wor 1vi sop . . . . It is now accepted that vaccination er such a work (as a civil servic business if he chooses to stick by old- min a. ti renders the vaccinated person exempt was 'in his element when he was EDITORIAL NOTES. commissioner). He is one of the fore- time colleagues rather than swap i Sed PII ONE "§ C4 = + BEELER AAPES IAA CEA BREET ESI TTS r B AREhe N " ts : most and most practic 2 it : A from smallpox; or at wor he never |among them. I'he Orange Sentinel is still angry st and most practieal. of Canadian horses while crossing the stream. 7 |economists. He has a wide knowledge = has anything but the lightest kind of NS i . an. A : . k . i ' To a Q ith the conservative government, for nol " a case. Now as sure a preventive and HANDING OUT THE BRIBES. of human nature, gleaned not only in Reason In All Things. . . . . - ture fof dandrudl. which' causes 'tailing Some. venrs ago, when the Macdon its alleged coercion of Manitoba. the eReep tionally favorable _atmos- Hamilton Tifkds. : hair and baldness, has been discovered ald vernment decided suddenly to Hasn't the party been punished for [phere o i is professional duties - at At the ominion railway commis-| =: - J ald gove e ecided suddenly « Queen's i > 8 r of his ki Rad : oe piv : : Newhro's Herpicide It kills the : that? - Or must there be further |Su¢ens, but in the study of his kind sion's hearing of the Grand Trunk in the world at large. His work in nf om dandrufi ,germ. C. H. Reed, Victor, wppeal to the people, Sir Charles Tup- atonement ? hs . application for a declaration as to the Idaho, savs: "Mvseli and wife have | per was sept into the Maritime Pro- | ! several conciliation hoards appointed permissability of certain work under been troubled with dandruff and fall- J vinces to orgamize the forces there. A Toronto paper thinks that as a under the Lemieux act, has served to the Lord's Day Act, Mr. McPherson, ing hair for several years: We tried | Now Sir Charles was in his day con incial . I i Electric demonstrate the practical bent of his who appeared for the Lord's Day Al- remedies without effect until we used = provincial matter, the Hydro-Electric mind and his notable ability to sift liance, contended that under the act a ceptation of the term. They are sep- sy ~~ NEAT, STRONG, AND DURABLE. MADE TO WEAR WELL. Girls' Blucher Boots, sizes 11 to 2, $1.25, $1.50 and 81.75. Small Girls' Boots, 8 to 10, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. Boys' Blucher Boots, sizes 1 to 5, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Neowiwo's - Herpicide, two bottles. of siderable of a campaigner, and con- power scheme would have commended evidence and 'take out the truth. His train made up of ten ears of cattle which evred us." Hundreds of similar Where appointment cannot be considered oth- for Montreal to be exported, and ten testimonials. completed his' tour of the provinees | does this interest and benefit for taxa- A ize than asa Rational adivaniage. cars of furniture and lumber for inter Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. | before he had given assurance of an tion: come in ? The Joverumont i oi . Songra nit: mediate points should not be allowed in stamps for sample to The Herpicide expenditure of about fifty millions in ; n +a On avn hg si ou pe 4 to be broken up to drop the furniture Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50¢ ; Collier's Wookly says the west i this instance wepar rom 18 Hea and lumber cars over Sunday, and and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent diailbiod y says the es 18 10 fen path of political party patronage | ,llow the cattle tp be sent on without ---------- ------ ---- | not called upon to redeem his pledges. | Place for idlers, and that it can be |and to appoint a gentleman whose in- delay. Chairman Mabee, of the com- HAVE YOUR Jut he was not above the bribing [safely left to discipline the hooligan lores = Dar Rolitice, if he ever had mission, asked if it Sas ee. A either. ; | ot . T + : Y» 8 € 4 gel) BK son's © @ g © rniture Windows Decorated of the people with their own money harvesters. True. But who 18 gOME in this case the government deserved BO a onenbiON 2a 3 nen ae as -the proceeding was afterwards | tO castigate them for their outrageous | the sincere gratitude of the people. Montreal with the cattle and then termed performance on the trains ? taken back again, rather than allow Youths' Blucher Boots, 11 to 13, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. WITH Mr. Foster is at his old tricks . ---- Goldwin Smith's Protest. the breaking up of the train on Sun- [0 L A C 1 E R ter is at his old tricks. He The Montreal Star chides Mr. | Toronto Weekly Sun. day. And he said it* was. A good THE SAWYER SHOE STORE The only substitute for Stamed Glass [has been down by the sea, advising Blackstock for presuming to bluff the When an attempt is made to iden- many people will think that so. un- b Artistic, Durable, Economical, by , he people in political events, and it tify the cause of socialism with the } co able a contention will not re- TOTO UTIUUUUB OUD TUU COICO UOU YUU : AEST, British people n the referentis i ar , : Pah : people. o he preferential | coyce of labor we must enter a Pro" | cult in strengthening public feeling in *: D J DAWSON is not surprising that he should imi- tarif. The S 1 I ! y : i . . tate Sir Chatles in promising almost | 1 kK or need not Yorsy 5 Jest 1s Io, ia She DE SOL of | fava of the act. SS mem ------ 3 g " ' : will take a bigger n Mr. | the term, is no 2 > s0- Succesgor to Dawson and Staley, '317 | anything. The people of Prince Ed a id man tan ' cialism, but rather its antagonist. It Princess street. I Leland Blackstock to make John Bull sit up. | 38150: )-labor alone, A Run On Lawyers. 1 1 High Grade Planos at Living Prices | Ward Island want a tunnel, connect includes not manual labor alone, BS, | uebec Telegraph nap a 1 e ime Victor and Berliner Gramophones Will | ,o the island with the main land, at The Ottawa Journal is worrying |" the language of agitation it is] pp aout of six prime ministers of fams' Sewing Machine. Phoenix Fire . . > 1 but 1 productive ener- : ' 3 Extinguisher ; ahd a full line of Musica) | an estimated cost of ten millions of |about party pledges, but only so far nade HO aha al Pl hs mihual, | confederated Canada have been law- To Furnish a Home. Instruments, Music, eto loHars, and Mr. T 4 ; ' yy} gy, intellectual, as € ¢ eS | vers, and in the provinces it has been . . . tr eee ee dollars, and Mr. Foster tells them [as the liberals are concerned. Mr. [that of the statesman, that of the much the same. Ten of the thirteen 7 As our Big Mid-Summer Sale is that ambition will be gratified if {Whitney made a good many pro- | Scientist, that of the professional man, prime ministers of Quebec have been still booming. Making room for our = THE FRONTENAC his party be réturned to power, dnd,|mises that 'have been fulfilled that of the leader, that of the POEL | Jawyers, and in Ontario only one of ) : : ; ses a a not been fullilled. | 4 the artist, as well as that of the ' y Fall Stack everything reduced. N.. LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY he has the handling of the public | Phe Journal does not seem to trou- mechanic or the laborer on the farm. six has come from #wiside the ranks 2 \ A borgoin lor everybuly, Lawn siderable of a promiser. He had not [itself to the farmers. Yegs ? ttt tet +: railway bonuses. To be sure he was +4444 44 A444 +3 y 1 g wi . , - % : | of the gown. In Brunswick, out ESTABLISHED, 1863. funds. ble itself about them. Its political [ The aim of the socialist, at least of of a round dozen of prime ministers = a V, d h d d | President-Sir Richard Cartwright Ounce more the tegaperance people in- | conscience is somewhat. ela stie the political and aggressive socialist, every one 'has "worn the gown. In 4 Verandah an sunmer goods less Money loan on City and Farm Pro 4 » SHC. ainly rener , 18CE s No lS Hau - . portions Municipal and A County Deben | terviewed him with? regard to local e------ plaialy eon eal oniiseation, oi Nova Scotia they have not gained jo Yi | than cost. Pay freight. Packing X Mortgages purchased Deposits | | on anc he ap ¢ node Jer re ic g ' ; nr ' g 3 ' Omine ne--jus ning the . tures. Mot gage P chased, RO option and the power of the federal| Vermont, republican usually by a against this property there is reason prominent a (hase piuet turuing the / free. Store open nights, at ror re Samtyv ie f : 5 . ' ; i ; scale Yrs. 3 rs pg McGill, a Director. | Z0vernment to legislate upon the sub- | very large majority, is doubtful, judg- |, fear will have to defend itself by mB Ne «0 thoroughly en- ' . . : : : ' ae ss ; : ars re 8 ghl; x ject, and he replied that he thinks the [ing the political feeling in it by the | other arguments than those of logic. wy ced the first seat, and- at present iN JAMES REID S 1 . . ¢ - . a SSE I B » 4 bs n tJ MEN AND WOME? thing is possible and that he is for it [election for the assembly. Not. that Cone Tate Liguidztion: the prime ministers are divided, half } : Use Big @ for unnatn:x | any way. Incidentally one recalls the | the total vote polled was indicative - . qu : and half; Alberta and British Cdlum- . / | y . The Leadin Undertaker discharges, inflammatior 'n he ¢ rac , { by N > i The Wilbur iron mine, on the line I re guided by lawyers, Saskatche- ' ¢ g . irritations or ulceratior; | time when he attracted the public 'at- of the party strength. Party indiffer- lof the Kingston & Pembroke RR. ha 318 are gui y aw I p Se "Phone 147 ' ry emb : > 3 . hv 8) Ne 1ngsto; L e e Ney TRY . eR USo Rb fee ------ tention as a prohibitionist, and found [ence is the weakness of the Taft move- ) heen closed down and is again in the : gent or poisonous. a seat in parliament. Later he found ment, and Vermont's warning is that | hands of its owner, William Caldwell, Sold by Druggista, gr m rork or sent in plain wre » seat im the government, and the [it may be enough to rule. of Toronto. The company working it, Craze For Spending. , v had been furnishing iron ore to the Soc Fran. Provaid, 4 best he could do was favour a com- rt ------ I heel ar] i OE Ce Hor Hamilton Times. ® ® oi} S05 edna mission which travelled \the country Socialism is not strong enough in dake, £ IO TT way = Renfrew The Winnipeg board of control BI I'l or reservin _ over at an enormous expense, study- |the United States to be menacing, but Sipping Ste. Marie. It has now gone the power committee are going to try ° : i): . : . : : : to raise $82,000 to proceed with the : ing the liquor question and writing fit is growing faster than in any other [into liquidation, Caldwell getting city's big socialistic power scheme. possession pending a settlement. This, in spite of the fact that not a voluminously upon it. country, Germany not excepted It Of course Mr. Foster is not bribing [stands for more than general discon- single bid was received for the $600,- LOMBARD PLUMS BARTLETT PEARS Your Fall Hat. {000 debenture issue so extensively ad- May be stylish yet not expensive if | yertised. Controller Evans has point- . The largest assortment yet; cheap at ' wrobable bait. S » is ready »- | the average > s E - : probable bait. So he is ready to de {the ge man does not understand you buy from us. New shapes in !ed out that there is some danger of clare. But his movements are quite |it Presently the politicians will cot-| derbies and fedoras from 50c. ug, at the bank refusing to advance $82,000 ~ suspicious land as open to erjticism as [ton to it just the same. Campbell Bros.', Kingston's ¥le {on the security of the $600,000 bonds. 3 ® Mr. Graham's, and the minister of centre for men's hats. And this $600,000 is-a-mere flee-bite, 8 in ° The power scheme calls for several -------- ailwavs & anals, on a summer 3 : he 8c faliyays am 1 nie, o : Bibby's $2 hats are swell. milligns. Winnipeg does not appear to tout of the public works, is charged he usual Saturday afternoon be in an enviable position. will be held at the Country Cl - BE with feloniously and corruptingly en- --- x x deavoring, with the aid of the gover morrow, 5th of Septembéh, ay 1.65 Watertown, Return $1.65. 7 An All Round Man. be confinued until further. notice. $ : i general, "to influence publig opin] Hamilton Herald. See Bibbv's new hats $2. ©}. .Titkets good going Saturday, 5 : . ion. His awful offence was a'declara-| Premier Walter Scott, of Saskatche- A railway from Damascus to Me- | &-m., or 2 p.m., Sunday, 7.30 a.m. of 8 . dwrence ugar 8 ning 0., tion" that the Trent Vallev Cabal) Wig sido be a veteran baseball dina, the Holy City, was opened. yes 1.30 2 returning up to and includ- ' . player. e venture to say that he : Te : ing Monday. . 1 be complete slay : terday. ¢ > would mpleted without delay. | used to be a corker at stealing bases. Bithe's ior swell hats. $2. M oO IN T R E A Ek. Mr. Foster has certainly laid himself "-- if : : » Political romises wke a shaky You Don't Say. ] Sh open to Attack, and it is for the To- Slow Of Motion. on Promises ule Mia y Manufacturers of the choicest ronto News to shew it: absolute im-| Peterboro Examiner Bibby's $2 hats are stylers. Even in medicine grafting is a A R The school book the ' possesses | skin game. | $ partiality by, falling upon the ex-fin- reduction, The chronic idler usually ee te and Kae hin miost Globe remarks, shows that it takes the best of digestion. a ; -- . - : ance minister and punishing him s I.LO.F. anniversary service, Sunday. Granulated and- Yellows. Made entirely from Cane - the Whitney government about five| RBibby's $2 hats are beauties. COTY anT ky » . o . severely for his misconduct. years to complete a" failure. How long See notice " L a ce " ns it would take to make a suecess may JA woman always wants her neigh- Sugar. Be sure you ask for St. wrence. FRESHLY MINED The Toronto News 'complains be- | never be known. bor to believe that she trusts her hus- D. STEWART ROBERTSON & SON, Agents for Eastern Ontario. cause the outside service is not] band, even if she doesn't. believe it og i Ooal is far more desirable than brought under the operation of the Worth Finding Out. hersell. , 2 > that dis out of the earth a Yen Civil Service act. The evils of the] tava Journal. os See Bibby's new $2 hats / Fo 3 ; mle te acl 3 f Japan is to save a hundred million Nothing short of a steam roller can The Canada Life Assurance Company ago. It's .cleaner--hasn't stored : ---- 2 up twelve months' dirt. and dust : patronage system may continue. They | dollars by doing without the public stop a ntiddle-aged woman who ima- greater heat producer. Here it is exist with both the inside and ' out- | Works for which the money wa¥ ap- : gines she can sing. : : Holds the strongest Reserves of any Life Assurance Company on How the dickens do Ja- ve | CC Many a man who thinks he is ea- | the North American Continent--a Canadian Company made by wan by a journalist, and Manitoba by a farmer. the people or alluring them with im- [tent, and it stands for so muchhat not it's .dryer and In many ways a at your service on quick order-- side se ° Ontanio. and the Nows propriated Dr Sioned So a , a rd Aig ' and the. New panese governments carry elections, pable of 'steerinir the ship of state |Canaglian people for Canadian people, 62 years ago. Dividends to J Tor Dotter even: than tad 8g not a word lo say. anyway ? -- Vos couldn't run a wheelbarrow. . olicyholders have been large all these years, and are bound to be and quality. > 8 . : as est-and Best' The trouble with too many people is , owing to the unique position occupied the Company. Rates Parliament, says the gram. In Poor Figuring. Bigg . that they meet' trouble more than!for women the same as for men. Keep PY. in Canada by R. CRAWFORD petulant mood, stays too long in Ot- London Advertiser. oo P half way. purchasing Canada Life Contracts. i s tawa. And who keeps itr there ? The Le Toronte Telegram Sousedes lug , i The Bhder aman grows the surer he Full particulars of how a policy will shape for you, given a "Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. ohstructionists s wasters o ., | Laurier seven majority, and the o- bacco eels that he won't be found out. the 18 Market Street, Kingsto: 0 3 ructionists, the wasters of public onto World figures out a majority' of Chewing To Courtesy and despotism never go ee 3 oO HUTTON. Ma ger t the . - . . na, . . y be money, the men who fear the closure. | three for Borden. If that is the best together. ~ + 3 i i : ?

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