Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1908, p. 4

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* > CORBETT'S, Hardware | pt of orice. I OWA + You cannot cut or On sale this veek at mail on recei C rn my be removed in ROUTE FET 8 ry Department or by 8 ¢ ath STAR SAFETY injure the fort. 'WHY SHOULD YOU SUFFER? Be you THE WHIG, 75th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806-810 King street, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.80 and 4 o'clock p.m. a WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, i y and Thurs , charge for postage made 50c. for Daily ; 25¢. for Weekly. Attached is ong of the best Job Print- ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, and cheap work ; nine improved presses. EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. Daily Wibig. THE IMPULSE IN ELECTIONS. The American managers, after due consideration, have conclud- political ed that they can get along with less money. They have. compared results in previous elections and have discov- ered, very conveniently, that there has been a great waste of cold cash. Some places have actually shown political retrogression (in votes) when they have suffered from an overdose of boodle. Hence there will be a retrenchment of funds this year and a probable mis- use of fusel-oil. The Canadian experi- ence (in Colchester) proves that whis- key does as much as money. It dopes men. It puts them out of business for the {ime being. Less money and more whiskey may, therefore, be the expedi- ent of some politicians on both sides of the line and in the elections which Every Woman \ 18 luterested and should know 18 about the wonderfal MARVEL Whirling Spray \ The new Vaginal yringe, Best--M ost conven. lent. It cleanses antly. fax your druggist for i. 8 cannot supply t MAR VE Ly accu other, but send stamp fg illustrated book--sealed, "It gives Il particulars and directions ing 8 yalaable to ladies. 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It is especially recommended by the \dedical Profession or account of its peculiar "DRYNESS" Cony iq wp FRESHLY MINED Cial is far more desirable than that dug out of the earth a year ago. It's cleaner--hasn't stored up twelve months' dirt and dust it's dryer and in many' ways a greater heat producer. Here it is at your service on quick order-- bright, well screened coal in all the standard sizes at standard prices for better even than sgtand- and quality. . R. CRAWFORD 'Phone, ¥. Foot Queen St. will run contemporaneously. Bayne, a live American, being still at large, is in a position to give valuable point- ers to his party. Canada is | feeling the pinch of hard times, but it would feel the pinch the more were "the Grand Trunk Pacific dertaking has given work to thou- sands of men who would otherwise be idle. [ MAKING THE GHOSTS WALK.\ Mr. of Sir John Macdonald for help Jorden is calling on the shades and inspiration in this campaign. He con- trasts the conduct of a former with the conduct of this government, and intimates that the policy of the form-' er premier had been onelof exposure. Borden that the public records do not justify his It is unfortunate for Mr. contentions. wrecked the conservative 1874, but the charges Scandal government - in were laid in parliament most specifi- cally. The man whom they concerned the most, the leader of the party, de- "These hands are clean." found the but parliament reflect- ulared, commission "not ing public opinion, forced the government guilty," disso- lution of the house, and in an appeal to the people which followed the gov- was defeated. Scandal ernment, later, and in connection with the department. Talk of Sir Macdonald sending a ernment once more shook the gov: public works John 3s | Sir John was | to desert a supporter | - couple of men to jail, not the man until he could not help himself. the wrong-doing until the late Mr. as a of Tarte, turned a deaf ear to stories | conservative independent, pre- ferred charges in the house, and sub- sequently made them good. Mr. Borden\lis doing his case | any good by reviving history which | that He encourage the ghosts to walk now. not discredits the not | contains so much . conservative party. should Canada is the The Weekly thinks losing her cheese trade because in first of this year shipped less proportionately to New Zealand. 'Lhere Sun | seven months she | Eng- is | land than omething apparently wrong with the statistics the demand for has never been better in Canada than | since cheesé | during the last season, and the selling price never so high { Rr ---- CHARGES NOT PREFERRED. I'he point of Mr. Fielding at a re cent meeting in Nova Scotia is the | one of greatest importance in an elec the tion It is that notwithstanding talk of 'corruption of the con- much campaigners--notwithstand- | servative | the ing their desire to make scandal great issue in an election--not a single minister is charged with personal mis- conduct in parliament. Had any been deeply at fault, had any one been shamefully deficient one ! | in political morglity, 'he would - have assailed as ministers in proven been boldly have been, and if driven from public life, "No member of the conservative | party," said Mr. Fielding, "had dar- ed in Ottawa to make a charge of cor- the past guilty, been ruption against any of the ministers. some of em- Suspicion had been cast on the tens of thousands of men ployed by the government, but it was men, the appojn- fair to these tees of a conservative government, to only say that so far no charge of corrup- tion had been sustained." The conservative government in 1896 fell because most of its members had been discredited, because they had for- feited the public confidence. These same men are in evidence vet, and hankering for power. ls there any evi- dence that they have either repented of their sins or been forgiven by the people ? More conld be street lamps wanted ? They | 10 secure an evener But where is the | is the all added distribution of light. That { money coming from ? important question. The British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd | [it water tight. EDITORIAL NOTES. the scandals Some one has complained that council his choice. He may have been easy to satisfy at election time. very his tour by business ? Is he ashamed hurt his cause ? experts warn some new towns exist {much for corner lots. of the country, |extravagance. At of undertaking work for the unemployed. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS A Sure Sign. | Montreal Herald. | Taft's election is assured. 80 one might [Plating to take his life. {Our Mistake, Australia's Lesson. Melbourne Age. | The door {is closed. That of Australia is still [wide open. There is a kind of immi- (gration that may be a blessing, and {an immigration that may be a bitter jcurse. Australia must discriminate, which Canada did not. -- A Proper Wish. Sir Wilfrid at Sorel. "I tell you in all sincerity that I | want to carry the coming general elec- [tion in order to finish this great work (the Grand Trunk Pacific), and when it is completed I shall be content to say with the prophet of old: 'Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace !' "' Declined The Offer. Woodstock Sentinel-Review. The conservative papers have kind- Ally consented to the postponement of the reorganization of the Laurier cabinet until after the eléstion. It appears that Sir Richard Cartwrioht has not looked with a kindly eve on the invitation to come out snd take the field against Sir Wilfrid. Plain Talk. Montreal Witness. Let Mr. Bourassa come down from the cloudy region of generalities, and tell those who hang upon his words of wisdom how the policy he advocates is going to mend matters. Playing the role of Charley Thibault, without is too solemnly absurd for more than smiling toleration French-Canadian intelligence, low as Mr. Bourassa estimates it. ian abandon, BREATHE HELP FOR CATARRH Druggist G. W. Mahood is Having Splendid Reports From Hoyomei Users. It's the poison germs in the air you breathe that and feeds tarrh. Hyomei simply catches these germs on their way to work and de- stroys them The first breath 'of Hyomei air kills all catarrhal poison This makes the air you are breath- ing inward helpful, it\goes on its way through the air paséages, bronchial creates ca- tubes, and lungs passages with germ, | | destroying power that cannot be re- sisted, it soothes and heals the wounded and inflamed membrane That is why Hyomei is so instantly | helpful for any distress of the breath- ing organs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma or dreaded pneumonia, are the germ life that Hyomei kills Complete guarantee outfit, $1. Sold by G. W. Mahood. Talk to him about it. \ NYIEWING GAS HOLDER. > ---------- J. M. Campbell Came Oversed-.the Repairs. J. M. Campbell was here, yesterday, from Rochester, N.Y., to view work being done to the interior of the new gas holder, in order to make A water-proof mater ial is being coated' over. the When this is completed, a brick wall will be built inside 'the concrete foun- dation making <i¥ "fbsolutely secure That is the way in which Mr. Camp bell is going to hand to the city. The Buffalo, Lockport and Rdchester | electric railroad, of which Mr. Camp- bell By November 1st the line between Rochester and Lockport will be com- pleted. At present about thirty-five miles have been laid. and cars run- ning over the distance. Harry K. Thaw has been transferred county jail to the West from the Duchess jail at White Plains, Mr. Borden assures the people of the; maritime provinces that the fringe of has only been reached. In Colfester ? Is there worse than | late Miss Margaret Etta Carey, who &d has yet been heard ? , o the Ts very non-progressive. Per- haps it is made up largely of men of Mr. Borden is being accompanied on the provincial premiers. What is the matter with the men who |sust®eed a fall on a slippery walk on stand up with him and obstruct public of them ? Or has he been warned that they will The Doom is on again--in stocks vest. The deceased young lady and western "land. The government's the people to look out The government spends money large- ly on public works and for the good to give labour to men and provide for future activities. |The Hamilton Spectdtor complains of the same time our | contemporary endorses Glasgow's plan the sake of At least conclude from the fact not under construction. The big un-|that anarchists are said to be already of Canadian immigration | they | Here to | the | surface. | the tapk-over | is the head, is progressing well: | THE LATE MISS CAREY. { The Youngest Daughter of a Fam- | ; ed Bandmasfer. . ~~ This morning the remains of ihe died on Saturday morning, were laid to rest in Cataraqui cemetery. Service was held in St. Paul's church by Rev, W. F. Fitzgerald, M.A. The deceased was the youngest {daughter of the late William Carey, formerly bandmaster of the 9th Foot (Imperial), and later of the Royal Canadian Rifles, the Queen's Own Rifles and the 14th Princess of Wales Own Rifles. Several years ago she | Princess street, which caused internal |injuries. She was operated upon in | Montreal and twice in Kingston, but the relief was only tem- porary, and ten days after the last operation, she passed peacefully to was | greatly esteemed by her many friends, 'and beloved by those who knew her |best. She is survived hy two sisters, for a smash in Cobalts, and a voice | Patience, a trained nurse in New York, from the west warns the«people that {and only on paper and that $1,000 or $2,000 each is too Mabel, at home, and three rothers, Thomas, bandmaster of the 115th Regiment, Belleville; Alexander, of Kingston, and William, of Pitts- burg. In religion Miss Carey was an Anglican, a member of St. Paul's church. Her remains lay surrounded by a miniature garden of flowers. Ea PROF. AD Prof. Adam Shortt left, to-day for Op#EWa to assume his new duties as &ivil service commissioner of the do {minion government. By his departure | Kingston loses one of her best citi He | Charley's cynical humor and Rabelais- | zens, and Queen's University one of {her most brilliant professors. The by [city of Kingston parts with him with | then, Prof. Shortt keen regret, and Prof. Shortt does not | leave without many kind memories |and without as keen regret over sever |ing precious ties formed during his | thirty years' residence. When seen®this morning, the profes sor said he [ ties to-morrpw. He was satisfied that | | - . -- - _-- | An Ernesttown Wedding. Odessa, Sept. 12.--On Wednesday, September 9th, a delightful event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs Marshall Parrott, Odessa, when their only daughter, Keitha A., was united in marriage to William 0. Hagerman. | The ceremony was performed by Rev. | G. W. McColl, Napanee, in the pre- | genck-of a large number of friends and relatives. lin her gown of point d'esprit | white silk, trimmed with silk | and satin baby ribbon, with a wreath | | i over and veil, as she entered the parlor on the arm of her father of Mendelssohn's wedding march | dered by Mrs. H. Jamieson, Harting | som The bride and groom took their | | ren | places beneath an arch of evergreens | decorated with a large white bell and flowers. After congratulations, all were ushered into the dining-room, where ¢ | fine repast Mr. and Mrs Hagerman took the midnight train { Napanee, for Toronto, Niagara |and Buffalo. The bride's trav@lhag suit was brown broadeloth, shot silk waist with hat | {and gloves to match. The estéem in which the bride and groom are, held | was manifested by the fine array of beautiful and costly presents The broom's gift to the bride was a gold watch and fob. = was served Overcoats cleaned and pressed, My Valet. A lot of times ite is. safer to back |down than it get. your hack up. Genuine citizenship. @winot be | termined from a strictly money basis. It is better not to want a thing than it is to get it and wish you { hadn't. . { The charity that ends at home doesn't do its full duty. { A fad is something that every man | has and the rest of us sneer at. is to des Chester | county, under an order issued by Su-| preme Court Justice Mills. Major Gross, in the German military | travelled 200 miles! dirigible balloon, in thirteen hours. Valet service, $1 Valet % Tugmai Pait, the son of a Filipino cannibal chief, is to enter Harvard this fall, and the Brockton Times ex- per month, presses a hope that he won't try to} board himself New velvet collars on alet. \ Do nothing ' to-day that will make miserable the mind to-morrow. Cleaning and dyeing, My Valet, = overcoats, My My | Men should look for this Tag on Chewin | Black Watch i | The Big Black Plog. would begin his new du-! The. bride looked charming | lace, to the strains | Falls | is Found . About Wharves. : The steamer Haddington arrived yesterday with frejght from Montreal ior the locomotive works. H. 8. Folger's yacht, Ramona, will arrive from Clayton to-day and will be laid up for the seasom. : M. T. Co.: The tug Bartlett clear ed for Montreal, with two barges; the steamer Wassaga, cleared for Hamil- ton. Swift's: Steamer A, E. Ames, up, Sunday, steamer Dundarn, up, Sune day; steamer City of Ottawa, up, Sun- day; steamer Rideau King, for Ot- tawa, this morning. N The steamer Caspian did not ar- rive down until six"o'tlock Sunday evening. It was due here at ten o'clock im the morning but became smoke bound three miles this side of Picton and dropped anchor there un- til it cleared up. She returned direct from "here, not going down the river. The steamer America ran aground in Battean channel, near Simcoe Island, Sunday afternoon, while on her way here from Cape Vincent. .The heavy fog was the cause of the accident. The steambarge John Randall and steamer Pierrepont went to the America's aid and the vessel was released after a few hours' delay. There was a goodly number of passengers on board. What the LEAVES FOR OTTAWA. AM SHORTT. 3 the chair of political science at Queen's from which he had retired, was in good hands. He was sure that Prof. Skelton and Assistant Professor Swanson would keep up the traditions {of the chair. When asked if he hoped to pay Kingston a visit now ane said he certainly intended to do so, and would be glad to have the privilege of delivering au few lectures to the students of his alma 'mater. { Prof. Shortt has vet taken | house in Ottawa, and may not do so before next spring. Mrs. Shortt and children will not go to the capital fer month. not | | another | What's In A Name ? Editor : | About | Tron Ran six years ago a néw Cast » was put on the market bh |the McClary Manufacturing company, jand a contest commenced for procur ing a suitable name. Some 20,000 were suggested, but the one that ap pealed most to the judges was "Pan | dora." The same year an extensive advertis ing campaign was put been kept up ever since, by which this have become na now a on, and has {name and the Range | tionally known. Pandora is synonym for Merit. i i ¢ doubt in am | person's mind as to the value of news | paper advertising in Canada, the suc {cess of the Pandora Range, and the | widespread acquaintanceship with the {name Pandora, is the best proof that { advertising does bring the people in | closer touch with exploited goods "Pandora' s record is unequalled anywhere, ' Yours truly, | The Clary Manufacturing Co. i (Editor's Note :--A Pan dora 'advertisements ®ill commence in {this "paper at once. They were pre- { pared by A. A. Briggs, Advertising | Manager of the company, and placed | bv McConnell & Ferguson, Advertising | Agency, London.) there could be any salc series of A Daily Airing For Her Dogs. New York Sun. The degree of care now exercised with' danine pets is shown by the wo may who twice a day parades through Fifty-seventh street to give her dogs an airing. In a baby car riage of the capacious design made for twins she rolls four fazzy white dogs, made fast by strings to the vehicle and not allowed to move from the regular row in which they are placed. Slowly they progress from east to west on the north side of the street, and then their owner, crossing to the side of Fiftv-seventh street, turns toward the east. lower them Complaint About The Water. Ii the water vou drink disagrees, causes cramps, diarrhoea or gas--take a few drops of Nerviline three times a day. It tones the stomach, pre vents bowel disorders, aids digestion; overcomes all effects of bad water and unripe fruit. "Try a 25¢. bottle of Pol- son's Nerviline. . Repairing and pressing of all kinds, My Valet. The still stone may gather the moss but it is often worthless, MORE SUITS are sold for Dollars than any other price. It's a price that pleases. Sat You can get better 'Suits by paying more money, or you can pay more money and not get as good suits. It depends upon where you go-- but don't go, come ! > Come here and see our Fall Suits at Fif- teen Dollars--the best Suits the price ever bought. J Come, see and let the Suits, themselves, clinch our assertion. : New Browns, New Blues, New Greys, New Blacks, and Fancy Patterned Cheyiots and Worsteds. Tailoring excellent, cut correct, goods faultless. Try our celebrated $2.00 Hat. THE H. D. BIBBY GO. Kingston's One Price Clothing House. 1 y s iW / "pea MADE IN KINGSTON, CANADA. . =~ .... Imperial Growa Brand . «Underwear Unless we. knew ths Superiority. of Imperial. Crown ' Brand Underwear. It would not pa y us to advertise.' We rely on re- taining your trade. Insist on having Imperial Crown Brand. \ Ask:your:dealer for it. + ™ The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Ltd MONTREAL Manufacturers of the choicest REFINED SUGARS Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from Cane Sugar. Be sure you ask for "St. Lawrence." D STEWART ROBERTSON & SON , Agents for Eastern Ontario. WE ANNOUNCE OUR FALL MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH and following days. We extend a most cordial invitation to attend. DAVID M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. ZARA -------------------------- a

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