PAOE FOUR LAWN MOWER & SHARPENER C FILLS A LONG FEL1 WANT. 'Lawn Mowers Better Improves New Ones. ; the Largest Horse ) er as well as the 'Smallest Lawn Mower, Handy tool to sharpen Kitchen Knives and Garden Tools or any- thing that a scythe-stone will do. PRICE 35 CENTS. AT Corbett's. witb bbb LADDERS Ladders Light Makes Old Than New for fruit picking. and | Extension girong. Heavy Extension Ladders Heavy Single Ladders. cu hand at Anglin's Lumber Yard, Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts, All | | { DOMINION BREWERY LIMITED, TORONTO. Celebrated White Label 0 Invalid Stout Every Cork {Branded RIGNEY & HICKEY 136 & 138 Princess St. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, T UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. ME ---- .| THE WHIG: 75th YEAR! | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 206-310 King street, Kingston, Ontario, | at $6) per year. Editions at 2.30 and k | ERLY BRITISH WHIG» 16 pages, { published in parts on Monday and Thurs-| { day morning at $1 a year. To United | States, charge for postage has to | made 50c. for Daily; 2c. for Weekly. Attached is one of the best Job Print-| Jing Offices in Canada ; rapid, styl iand cheap work ; nine improved. presses. EDW. J. B. PENSE, | Managing Director. r ry - . Dail Wibig. THE QUEST FOR GHOSTS. The remedial legislation of 1896 has forgotten; it revived by the Orange Benth i not indeed been i sitively nel. This paper notes that one H. Powell has been nomindted by a) of John, and it and emphatically, that conservatives St. [says at once, the party has made a mistake. view of his vote in favour of the co: ercion of Manitoba the Sentinel would | Pugsley. [prefer the election of Dr. This annoys a correspondent of the FAVE FLOUR is a "bread flour" anda 'pastry flour."" As good for one as for the other-- and THE BEST for both. Beaver Flour isa blend of Ontario Fall Wheat Manitoba Spring Wheat ¢ It contains just the right proportion of each to make the whitest, most nutritious Bread -- and the lightest, tastiest Cake, Pies and Pastry. Insist" on having Beaver Flour. Dealers « write for prices on all kinds of Feeds, Coarse Grains and Cereals. T.H. Taylor Co. Limited, Chatham, 67 HAVE Yooi Windows Decorated WITH ~ GLACIER Stamed Glam by D. J. DAWSON V Staley, '211 substitute for Economical, The only Artistic, Durable, Successor to Dawson and Princess street. High Grade Victor and fame' Sewing Kxtinguisher Instruments, Planos at Living Prices Berliner Gramophone. Will Mach.no. Phoenix Fire and a full line of Musical Music, eto, OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO. and chewing, at tohacen Smoking foriy-fiye < Wh; Maclean, cents a | Li vv good exhty-fi vent Andrew Untario str pay IF YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR SELL REAL ESTATE of call on No property. Insur rates. Money to I make Drop a card trouble to show at lowest a specialty same me. ance loan. GEO. CLIFF, Real Estate valuatior, 05 Clarence street. ate., at FRESHLY MINED that dug out of 'the earth ago. It's cleaner--hasn't up twelve months' dirt and ft's dryer and in many ways a [greater heat. producer. Here it iy at our service on quick ordar bright, well screened coal (in all the standard sizes at. standard prices for better éven than stand. and quality. R. CRAWFORD Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. dust *Siloer Plate that Wears" FINE TABLE CUTLERY Knives, forks, spoons, efc.-- the best made--are identified by the famous lade mark finish; style di S6L0' my Leasing, ry Woman | # 18 intereswed and should know about the woirderful MARVEL Whirling Spraj The new Vaginal Kyrin Best--M ost conven Asx your dr If he car J * \ a) * e 3 WINIQSOR S v PELY CO. W wile Gut. 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LITTLE ME Druggists, ENO CC LP IRI Uoronto, Oty At cleansgs | CURED | | Wood's Phosphodia, puirggd fo Ver: pa 1mphles foa~anto, Om | The Grand Duchess Many expert lady corset fitters have ~ | with the MONUMENTS! Kingston Granite DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE for Women's use, in irregularities or by DICINE CO. { Sentinel, and he asks that the Green- way-Laurier compromise on the.school remembered. Aye, says note it and {question be [the Sentinel, |arrangement that was satisfactory to | sue h Orangemen as the late N. Clarke | Wallace, the late E. F. Clarke, and the [late Stewart Mulvey, of Winnipeg, that can be attacked with success by Orangemen we do "an is {not one any degree of { anywhere. That compromise may not | sécured everything that the Or- of Manitoba desired. But it |was satisfactory their ablest and clearest-headed representatives. It was [acceptable to the grand master of the srand lodge of British North America, of then the the association has | have | angemen to | gr |g and it met with the approbation E. F. Clarke, the Sentinel, that {the late who was {editor of one of ablest men produced." The . Sentinel its as an independent critic by assailing {Sir Wilfrid Laurier on his dealing with school question in Alberta and But the grievance here the maintains balance the Saskatchewan. be substantial when peo- cannot ple in the affected provinces--once in Alberta and {voted their | Sentinel is like sonie other persons in {falling back upon the doubtful con- |solation that the federal issues the electors in a different way. twice in Saskatchewan-- approval. Perhaps the may | affect there are no indica- | tions And it just as well. The grievances of 1896 and 1905 have | been disposed of, and the people are the of but it. | They may, of is {better employed than in haunting political graveyards in quest | ghosts. the Forum, the states that were The south, he longer solid. H. L. West, changes in in expects great | formerly democratic. is no Taft would to {is to make up for the party in the nominally republican states. There the sidential election | | |g | | says i need gain from some source if he indifference of | the { is no enthusiasm in | [pre pre LABOUR DAY--ITS MEANING. Labour Day and » reflect whether is over one is left it he which In connection 1s been accord to expectations were form advanced with it It appointed originally as a re yonition of the honourable place oc the no cupied by labour in the affairs of 1d Civilization has showed decisive evidence of its advance has that ment than in the respect which ud to growing public holiday demon been pa labour, a_ respect with the passing has been years. A was not re strate its it is in a very important life it | for supreme Labour is necessary to without it there could devel and world's pment of service, of the of the Cenc art, conversion the materials into raw make for wealth the di m Rife tures that gnity of that and that ong years passed ere given the recognition it honours and labour was was its due. But had to, come, with the rewards invention and industry came that knowledge the spread of which effectually and forever that To-day | followed the desire for divided the | the trades They | | obliterated the lines free. to classes, bond from dhe not confined class. to all entering | are any are ( } en them. Education has. | the experts who rank | are tended to make world's noble men, influence and a power cannot buy. and they | command an | that money { Labour Day craftsman and his, occupation, and it | lis a pity that the practice of former that thé lead- not invited to | days does not survive, ers of thought are ad- dress the people on the questions that concern the welfare of the. people. Day the ' bour was never meant tuate differences between capital and labour. Capital cannot work out labour What is their its plans without labour, and control of cannot secure actual wanted is a keener. sense en- re dependgn. wd on Labour Day there should be » exhibition of pedve and good will that is helpful in every of the civil service department No repudiation of the attack on the orkshire woollen business can be y, dian Manufacturers Association It will keep a sharper what Industrial X tab on | pears in its paper, + (hereafter. sh, ire of the British manufacturers. | The British Whig Publishing Co., Lr'd is sen- | In| supremacy, | not be | toil, | and all class- | was meant to exalt the | La- | to accen- more complete than that of the Cana- au- 'anada, | HUMILITY AS A VIRTUE. Je An article in Industrial Canada, ser- |iously reflécting upon the Yorkshire |clothmakers--implying that they ex tracted the wool from old clothes' and, uncleansed or unpurified, put it {into their shoddy goods--aroused the It lwas assumed that because the article appeared in Industrial Canada the Manufacturers' Association was be- { hind it, and that it could be defended {at all hazards. "We. very much fear {the Yorkshire manufacturers will not help their cause any by giving the lie {direct to so representative a body as the Canadiap Mapufacturers' Associa | tion, " said a local print. "Canadians [are not such ignoramuses that they ldo not know the 'difference between | good cloth and shoddy cloth." ! While the subject was being treated {in this airy fashion by the Standard the Canadian Manufacturers' Associa- { tion was repudiating the injudicious ar- ticle in a cablegram to the Chamber ot Commerce at Batley, which read : "Canadian Manufacturers' Association sincerely regrets any may have been done the British wool- len manufacturers by publication article in Industrial Canada regard- ing quality of Yorkshire woollens." The secret of the sénsation is that the article in question was contributed to Industrial Canada and printed as editorial and not as a communi- As soon as the association found that it was being credited With the attack on the British goods it expressed its dissent and regret. In- dustrial Canada is with its copyists, from amateur journalism, since no editor will print an article in the columns of which he has command, injustice that of an cation. suffering, some of as editorial, whose sentiments he does not and a wholly Humility unreservedly endorse. is virtue which very clever people are forced to cultivate nowadays. EDITORIAL NOTES. " scholars iate returning to the schools. About of the classes in the in- The somehow about one hundred stitute are still out. are In Ottawa it is admitted that ~ the water department is made to bear an undue proportion . of the civic expen- This is not the way to advertise the success of municipal ownership. ses. 'The general manager of a Canadian bank says there are assurances of a revival. Of course. The prospect of the federal government's return by a large majority puts hope . trade sure into every business man. nt sms. Mackenzie King is more serviceabls a deputy bead of a department as a head. He is now a per: As a member of a wotild be subject as than manent official. government he its changing fortunes, clever 'hé might be. to no matter how The Toronto Mail talks of the con- Sir Richard of what the premier spiracy against Cart- In view said the most the conspiracy is that of rr to lie minister of trade and commerce wright. significant thing the the has about conservative press about The deputy minister of labour can not constituency He is not a politi he contest any as a candidate As come out labour clan now a candidate would probably as a liberal, and was the support of i all he could expect labour men who believe in his fairness of speech and action A | appear city preacher says the newspapers the reports And their sermons There same instinct in to find a place for the find remarks front a place the | of suicides on pages. | the preachers for | | sensational in { which are specially announced. | is a good deal of the | preache rs and publishers [Mr | y bility Colchester, Borden cannot shirk responsi- for the debauchery of one Bayne He conservative the |. : ; {mn was an emissary of [ the money | did belong but the peo- 1 ple he M r. | purity proclamations need revising. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS The Cat Show. | Hamilton Spectator. Toronto's annual cat show opened to-day. Strange isn't it, that Toron- | to is always working some scheme to | cause more noise than any other | city ? party, and he spent which magistrate has said not to him, whom served. Burland 's How The Money Flows. | Toronto Sar { The C.P.R. is going | spend hd fifty { not being in politics, it can do with- | out being denounced as a public enemy | by opposition newspapers. and which, to raise millions, Trouble Enough Now. Toronto News The C.P.R.. strikers will not invoke {the alien labor law. They possibly figure out that enough trouble has {been invoked already in the shape of Keir Hardie, M.P. --- He Proved His Courage. Senoia Enterprise. A young lady sweetheart she until he had He started of our town told her wouldn't marry him done something brave. court the girl next door, and she sent' word the second night that he was the bravest man she had ever met. 4 to Count Detolouse-Lautere, 'a swindler with an international reputation, has been arrested at Antwerp, on a charge {of --eashing stolen coupons. Sosy INSPECTORS HERON RECKLESS AND UNSKILLFUL NAVIGATION THE CAUSE. Steamboat Taspectots Place Blame For Collision of Titania and Kingston--Capt. Thorpe Sus- pended. Capt. Frederick L. R. Pope and Joseph G. Schumacher, of the United States steamboat inspection service Mh Buffalo district, have completed their investigation of the collision of the steamers Titania and Kingston in Charlotte harbor, finding that the pilots of both boats were at fault The license of Capt. Patrick Thorpe, of the Titania, which is owned by Fix Bros.,-fluffalo, has been suspended for six months. The master of the steamer Kingston, being a British sub- ject, does not come under the jurisdie- tion of the inspectors. In their decision the inspectors say that. on the night of August 11th the Titania and Kingston were entering the Charlotte' harbor, the Titania bearing from the Kingston about four points on the port bow and the King- ston bearing from the Titania about three points on the starboard bow. Although the vessels were visible tao each other when about three or four miles apart the pilot of neither gave the signals covering a situation of this kind. The decision says in part : "The preservation of life .and pro- perty depends largely upon a strict observance of the rules for the gov- crnment of pilots, and those entrusted with the care of ships should under- stand that they must be enforced with uniform and absolute certainty. "It also appears from the testimony that both these steamers entered the harhor at a rate of speed estimated at from twelve to fifteen miles an hour, which was reckless and unskil- ful navigation in the circumstances and conditions surrounding this par ticular situation. MARINE NEWS. What is Found About Wharves. The schooner Tradewind cleared Sodus. The sloop Pilot at street slip being caulked. The steambarge Hinckley cleared for Oswego, with two blue barges. The steamer St. Joseph of Oswego, is at the government dry dock. The schooner Maxwell arrived from (Conneaut, with coal for the peni- tentiary. The schooner Bertha arrived at Toronto, with coal. The steamer St. rive from Clayton has had a most successful season. The steamer Alexandria and steam- barge Waterlily were at Folger's wharf, last night, on the way to Montreal. M. T. company's Mary, from Montreal, steamer Davidson, with 75,000 bushels of wheat, cleared for Chicago; tug Emerson, up, with tiree , barges, and tug Bronson, up. with the scl hooner Jamieson, arrivec from Oswego, with eoal. Many people visited Swift's wharf on Sunday evening to see the large steel freighter Tacoma, of the Canadian Lakes and Ocean company. This steamer has been in commission about a year, but this is the first trip up this way. She is very large, just larg: enough to pass the canals, and will carry large cargo of frei ght. Pilot "Gus" McDonald brought the big steamer successfully up from Mont- real, on her maiden trip through the upper St. Lawrence river. Frank Welch, city, is purser on new boat. the for the Princess has Oswego, Kalkins from Law rence w ill on Thursday. ar She wharf : The tug with three barg- from Chicago. a the Ask Of The Rose. Margaret | Sangster Ask of the rose, and tell thee, Whence are her secr bloom ; [ the thee Charms to gloom, as the ed, New as the unclose, Kingdoms have tottered perished, Life ever lives Ask of the in Everywhere. pnayhap she wil ets of fragrance and Ask rose hath not power to spel insure against sorrow anc Old flowers that Nineveh cherish bud that at dawn may and dynasties in the heart of the rose rose, if mayhap she remember Aught of the mysteries Solomon knew Ask what is sweetest from June t¢ December Ask why life's honey is tempered with rue Surely the rose has the lore the ages Smiling alike for the bride and the. bier Wafting its perfume o'er myriad pages, Thrilling at once to the smile and the tear. of Ask of the rose if she she leaves us, if she longs for turn, if it hurts grieves us, if, when wMXhered an urn, tho the rose shall face, dear, She is of summer, Born to shed light place, here. Born to be lovely, sighs when Ask the summer's re Ask when with briars she or, she droops Ask, but laugh in thy June in her of morn of for a while vet fade away soon Pluck. the sweet rose when the dewdrops are shining, Give it to someone rose, Linger wilh clining, Stroli where flows Ask of the rose, tell thee What is her secret of youth light : Ask of the rose, if spell thee : Charms she has heard from the winds in their flight ---------- ; Rev. Father Francis Crociata, pas tor of the Italian church of Our Lady , was arrested-at Rutland, Vermont, charged with bee an ac- cessory after the fact to the murder of Aecarido Santoro who calls thee a hin when the day is de the brook with its lullaby she will de- she will and mayhap and perchance of Sorrow Nerve Weakness, Sleepless. Everything goes wrong, head * heavy 'and. dull, mind is filled strange forebodings, stomach is 0 of kilter. 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Try Bibby's Celebrated $2 Hats for Fall 1908. | For Boys and Little Men We 'have everything in Re efars, Ovefcoats, Suits, Top Coats, ete. {¥ THE H.D. BIBBY CO. Kingston's One Price Clothing House. feels 500,000. A Snap of a Life Time To Furnish a Home. As oun Big Mid-Summer Sale is still booming. Making room for our Fall Stack everything reduced. Pa'gain for everybody. Laws Toga and mh Lhe A than cos {Pa ek 41 B Te at tore open nig JAMES REID Sw A £ The Leading Undertaker. Phone. 147. REA +: et +44 SE 4+ School Shoes NEAT, STRONG, AND DURABLE. MADE TO WEAR WELL or le hi k $ $ 3 : + + + + 4 + Girls' Bluchér 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 } to 5,%$1.25, $1.50, $1.76. and $2.00. pI outh hg' Blucher Boots, 11 to 13, $1.25, $1 Pa and $1.75. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE ASEAN +4444 E 40440 a ---- FROM YARD TO CELLAR + + : + 4+ 3 4 + 4 + F THESE. 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