2]1Be you rowWn SUFFER ICRI VIA 'WHY SHOULD YOU SIMPLE Use Tir THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. 'S, Hardwar cannot cut or this week at le our Cutlery Department or by mail on receipt of price. Chiropodist You On sa mst painful and annoying corn may be removed in Price, $1.00. a minute with this simple device. jure the foot, TE inj pe CORBETT { | | | | | | | | BUILDING No. 1 Hard Brick; very smooth face; neat appearance. Good for veneering. See them at ANGLIN'S LUMBER YARD Foot of Wellington St, CO. IN STOCK if AGE "ESTIMATES GIVEN y TTY (EE A ) NS 2 ATTN y WAL L PAPERS. gns in English and Foreign Linas. ELLIOTT & SON, LIMITED orters. 79 King Street W. Toronto. American Oils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline We make a specialty of handling So REAL ESTATE Drop a card tr ar Lubricating Oils of all kinds. Prices on application. W. F. KELLY & CO., uth Cor. Sts. Ontario and Clarence Phone, 486. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR SELL I make specialty of call on ouble to 'show property. lowest rates. Money same, me. a or ice at loan. GEO. CLIFF, Real Estate valuatior, etec., 95 Clarence street. No Insur- to at Coal 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 {tg dryer and in many ways a grodter 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 stind- and quality. R. CRAWFORD 'Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. retirement Senator Cartwright, THE WHIG, 75th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-810 King street, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.80 and 4 o'clock oy WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 Foges. published in parts on Monday and Thurs. day moring at $1 a year. ar' She States, arge for pos made 50c. for Daily ; 958 for Weekly. Attached is one of the best Job Print ing Offices in Canada : rapid, etylish, and cheap work ; nine improved presses. The British Whig Poblishing Co., Lt'd EDW. J. B. PENSE, y Managing Director. Daily Wii ay nig. ,THE CABINET CHANGES. The of Hon. Senator Scott, and possibly the retirement of Hon the one somewhat unfitted for Active political life other the infirmities of age and the by ill-health, will not surprise any The fact that such rafire- ments had been contemplated gave the by one opposition press a chance to express the opinion that they were being push- ed out of the cabinet; and the premier had his press and tg the effect that whatever best defender in the same his failings he was not an ingrate. The government has at its head one though advanced in years him- still magnetic personality that who, self, the there is in Canadian political life to- buoyant, alert, active most day. This is a strenuous age, howev- er, and the supervision of the public the attention of younger men. This is so self- evident that of liberalism of who will be service involves two of the former stalwarts have the wisdom for equal to the weight of their responsi- bilities. or seen making way those Richard Cartwrizht's successor has not but if Mr. Sii- ton be the man, as rumour intimates, been named, Canada will again have in the one of the most brilliant to be such by Hon. Mur- then government of men and admitted as well as friends. opponents Mr. phy, Seott's successor is Charles K.C., a lawyer of strong charac- ter and great He will be decided acquisition to the government. The act which provided for the lar- | of government and members of par- ability. a ger remuneration of the members the liament some years ago provided also an allowance for those who had serv- ed their country long and faithfully. to the and Liberals everywhere have reason remember the splendid service of veterans and wish them peace comfort 'in their political ease. nti isin The postmaster general does well to look into the rural mail delivery ques- tion but he will not have to go far to find out that great a luxury for Canada yet awhile. in person, it is too True, it will be a boon for the farm- ers, and they are not getting from nF, : any government more than is coming to them. ASSAULT ON MR. BORDEN. PEACE NOT BROKEN. It is well that the great ecclesiasti- cal demonstration passed off in Eng- land without disturbance, and because those who had the direction of it were subject to the soundest judgment. The proposal to carry the host was not an irritating subject at the outset. The troubld over the host was very likely in of the importance that was attached to it. But England has giv- view en the evidence in "this connection, as with others, that it is the unexpected that happens. ' The nonconformist element, always alert and usually radical, saw in the procession a not probably intended, and at once there protest. Protestant England, keeping in mind the Emancipation Act, read in the incidents of the day religious meaning that was was a arrogance' or assumption, and the clamour that followed threat- ened serious breaches of the peace. It was tHe premier, Mr. Asquith who ap- to, the church dignitaries to change their public programme in the interest of peace. pealed His offices, though kindly offered, were at first question- ed, but when he pressed his sugges- tion, with the understanding that be spoke officially, there tance of it. was an accep- It may be a reflection on England that the representatives of any creed or race cannot peacefully indulge in religious rites publicly, but it is bet- ter to forego some things than to in- vite hostility and there is no trouble so intense or bitter that which rises out of religious differences. EDITORIAL Tom Lawson as NOTES. has been very candid with the people who are forcing their money upon him. Their goods will be unless he loses them in the stock market," safe enough and when he hits Ryan Rockefeller anything may happen. up against - Harriman or or The to leader of the opposition wants if not it be understood that he be called to a thing to the Grand Trunk Pacific. The best protection on this point will be power he will do to see that he does not get a chance to harm anything. The: politicians at the '"'con- but if they read sneer struction engineers, System, a business magazine, they will learn cure them tion engineers" out the leaks when the owners of them cannot something that will their bad habit. *"Construc- are the men who find of in business or plants do that while there a decrease in in the last ten years It is pointed out has been the drunken- ness of London there has been an increase in poverty. It is not argued surely that one leads to the other. Sobriety has been re- garded as the one essential feature cf of better social conditions. 'SPIRIT OF THE PRESS { Shaver, | Paisley, Ottawa; Paul Meyer, Always Behind. Toronto Globe. The schools open and some of the authdrized -books are not available. The education department seems much like all the. others. - Just A Feint. Toronto Star. Mr. Borden thinks Bayne a horrid serson, and those safe local men who andled the choice tomatoes likewise, no doubt, but he has a warm spot for Mr. Stanfield, elected by their help. If Trees Had Tongues. Guelph Mercury, The latest marvel revealed about plants is that they have eyes. Ii they only had rues and could tell what they saw with those eyes, what a tale could they not unfold ! - ud id Seasonable Pointer. New York World. ! Right at the beginning of the season it might be well to coreect the man who insists on calling them "'tooth- some bivalves." A better and more expressive term is "toothless bi- valves." A Happy "Quotation. London Advertiser. Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Sorel quoted | the words of the French puilsophe: | who, when asked what he thought of | himself, replied : 'Very little when 1 judge; very much when I compare." Could anythigg be neater than this thrust at his opponents ? The Spoils Brigade. Montreal Herald. While some philosophers are plead- ing that Laurier ought to be turned out because of the existence of what is known as the patronage system. Mr. Borden is trying to cheer up his fol lowers with the sight of four pre- miers, whose chief glory is that they use the patronage system for the bene- | fit of their friends, just as in the good old days Sir John Macdonald did be- fore them. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. J. M. Young, Regina; A. Brown, Galt; E. Tarrell, Gus : chell, H. G. Connor, Montreal; W. W. Graham, R. G. Wright, J. C. Towers, A. J. Eaton, T. J. Parsons, Charles Lalor, jr., George A. Stone, J. R. Sangster, George Castle, Horace John Hutchinson, H. H. Whitney, 8. Metcalfe, Toronto; Wm. ' Texk and wife, R. M. Pettit and wife, W. Hall, Pittsburg, Pa.; Dr. L. F. Warner, R.. Warner, T. J. Win- ship, New York; G. L. Shaffer, Col- borne; Judge Madden, Napanee; W. F. Kelly, Oil City, Pa.; M. P. KinséHa, Ottawa; Fred. Curry, London; H. Herbert and wife, Quebec; James K. Paris, France; J. F. Hepler and wife, Coales- ville, Pa.; George H. Elliott, London, Ont.; Charles F. Perkins, Miss Dein- | ham, Wilmington, Ill. P. L]| Fis- | Attending To Business. Philadelphia Record. "Merchants who keep their business well in hand, sell for cash and pay for goods at short time, taking advan- | tage of all cash diseounts, keep" good habits 'and _ give strict attention to | business'~ rarely fail," said the lite Marshall Field. Marshall Field was one of the coun- out that M:. Borden I'he Ottawa Journal hastens to deny of Hon. Mr. Bro has been attacked in the sense in that the "honour" deur minister uses the | It that My "tackled a big job, left others | to | which the prime word "honor." says Brodeur to look after it, went junketing when he should have been at | rolled up a bill of $42,000 to | Europe desk, of hi a firm 'construction engineers' in New tl ork, and came back and said \ everything that he il was hold fallen happened before took I'he grace when it i Jowrnal has surely from o partizan and unfair in its references to a public Mr man Brodeur had business in Europe, was not '"'junketing" any more than the ter of education can be charged with in feit while He the junketing now public business. the department deputy, heen appointed by a conservative gov- Mr all considered ministers prior to wad even performed the that were suddenly scan dalous in the extreme me discoverers, too, were whom the liberal government ap- viee, and to report "hese defective in the marine department that lacked the appointees of found it was officered by men who in conscience, men being a ervative government. vice, Commission, though certain officials of wrong-doing, did not indicate 'who and a second dommission is in pur- suit of them, so that if any party is to be credited with a purification of the department it is the liberal under Mr. Brodeur Now minister to, impugn the motives of the with regard to all this may mean an it ot, as the Journal declares, attack the man's honour, but on be that, and something the cannot be successfully de- \ppears to worse, and whole proceeding is which 7, inland revenue department one fended The is doing effective service in its analysis Its the olive oils, that and Kingston's genuine. of foods. last attention was to are offered for sale, exhibit is pronounced The the salary of 87.000 a year Bor Some conservatives think fen be better for that party if its would condemns | red-handed in it. | the special wrong had (Buffalo News, | | 0 | for thevads. {time to visit the store. It is pointed not | | corruption and will { practice it himself. Ha takes great care, |s | however, of the man who was eaught His law partner is defender of that beauty, Jayne, whose works are beyond com- | | parison. | Keep Both Going. phia Record. 4 advertisement, says _-the tell the people what i what is new, sadel Phi store s doing' at that store what is inviting, why to-day is a good People look these things to tell them [just as naturally as they would look | | | | sometimes a store's lock unsatisfactory, premier of Ontario, his |"'run-down™ . | minister of agriculture and his minis- | equally England on | in chargé of | {o who had | pair clock will, sometimes, ernment, who had served under several | Brodeur, and | it's things | the { these iment that the money is not to con- {used in legitimate industry or invest- The Civil Ser- ments but in the rankest and suspecting | dominiop grange disapproves of | to Mr. | +z} it | at a clock to tell the time. Sometimes a tlock does ad. or run not. A are about not does ad unserviceable, misleading . | Curious thing about it is that a {merchant who would' think it absurd have a "run-down sor deliberate It's not nor de but ad. stop running "good busines known grounds his nor on any ly let | wise, fensible sometimes done. Lawson At His Best York Outlook Any man or woman intrusts | money to Lawson in response to his { extravagant and bombastic advertis- New who le pointed to examine into the civil ser- | ino has absolutely no guarantee of its upon its needs. safety except Lawson's own personal will be safe "if he in the stock mar- equally frank state- | statement that it {does not it ket," and his le lose be most of stock-gambling. thé "dverage curb- bucket-shop opera- extravagant kind In' our judgment stone. broker and the offenders were, 'tor is a model of fiduciary responsi- a own {bility in comparison with such reckless schemer as Lawson's written words describe him to be. i Herbert Under Restraint. | Hamilton Times. I'he Winnipeg Free Press says Herly- pert Ames, the stereopticon manager of thé slanderbund, is a who inherited great wealth from his father, and "the story goes that his father made it a provision in his will | that Herbert should not interfere in | the business of the company from | which he :derives his wealth: if so, it {was a case of a wise father knowing {his own son." It is stated that cost him $25000 to carry the | Antoine division of Montreal, and our contemporary computes that at that rate per seat it would cost $11,100, - {000 to elect a House of Commons That is a case' in which money gets i the better of brains and policy. ! Buckley's Famous Hats. Sold only at Campbell Bros', and. sometimes, you can The most cheapest eficctive--detective leader were not € well provided for. | ploy is a want advertisement ! | | | | thaxes at a small price out-of-ref | gentleman | try's most persistent advertisers. In emphasizing the necessity of giving trict attention to business he cover- ed with a blanket phrase the subject of publicity. No merchant strictly at- tends to his business who does not advertise. Failure to exploit saleable goods in the daily newspapers is the wmost cost- ly kind of negligence. An Economical Remedy. Wade's Ointment is put up in large | It is cheap in ithe truest sense because you get for | large quantity of a most { valuable remedy. Wade's Ointment {cures skin affections that 'many dol | lars' worth of other remedies would I | the price a [probably not cure. Cures Eczema (Salt Rheum), Sealy | Itching Eruptions of the Skin, | Blotches, Dandruff, ete In at Wade's Drug Store. or | Pimples, {big boxes, 25¢ i ; astonishing lack of memory; it is thus | sen, What Found Wharves. The steamer Aletha was at Swift's, this morning, from bay forts. The steamer Belleville was Swift's, to-day, on her way east. At Folger's s Steamer xandria, down, last night; steambarge Water- lily, down, last night. M. T. Co.: The tug Bartlett arriv- ed from Montreal with three light barges; the steamer Stormount and barge (Quebec arrived from Montreal, ow the way to Fort William with rails. ? is About the at What's In A Name ? Editor : About six years ago a new Cast Iron Range was put on the market by the McClary - Manufacturing company, and 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 on, and has been kept up ever since, by which this name and the Range have hecome na- tionally known. Pandora is now a synonym for Merit. Ii there could be any doubt in"nay 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" sales record is unequalled anywhere. Yours truly, The McClary Manufacturing Co. (Editor's Note :--A series of Pan- dora advertisements will commence in this paper at once. They were pre- y | A. Briggs, Advertising Manager of the company, and placed by- McConnell & Ferguson, Advertising Agency, London.) + Evidence Of Conscience, Winnipeg Free Press. One of the finest touches in chester election case was the of one of the voters, Beecher Carr by name, who swore that he left a valise in the keeping of Bayne, now awaiting trial for corrupt practices, because he did not care to take it home with hin on the Sabbath. Next day Bayne séht the valise home and upon investiga- tion it was found to be_full of flasks of whiskey. Mr. Carr, in his subse- quent examination, suffered from an the Col- evidence all the more to his credit that he should have succeeded in remembering the Sabbath day. Retired Marksman's Success. Manchester, Sept. 15.--At the Lan- cashire Rifle Association's meeting, at Altcar, on Saturday, the lord lieu- tenant's prize was won by the veteran champion, late of the lst Liverpool Volunteers, who was compelled to re- tire from the service under the age clause of the territorial forces .act. Athlete's Diet Of Whisky. Copenhagen, Sept. 15.--M. Otto Lar- a Danish journalist, has under- taken for a wager to walk around the Isle of Zealand, "a distance of more than 100 miles, without taking other nourishment than Highland whiskey. The trip is to eceupy at least three days. Excursion To The South Pole. Sydney, Sept. 15.--Arrangements are being made in Sydney to run a sum- mer excursion to the ice pack around the south pole. It is expected that a party of about 100 passengers will start toward the end of December on a month's cruise, about a week of which will be spent in the ice pack. Vanishing Lakes. Geneva, Sept. 15.--Two of the lakes in, the lower Engadine, the Tarasper see and the Schwartz see, are gradu ally disappearing. The Schwarz see is described being now only a pud- dle as Not Too Old At 94. London, Sept. 15.--Rebert Lamb, of Castel Hedingham, who is ninety-four vears of age, has just harvested his half-acre crop of wheat with a sickle and intends to thresh it with a flail, Singer Heard Three Miles Away London, Sept. 15.--Miss Ruth Vin cent took part in an open-air congert "does'" the Gravenhurst take note If the gentleman who leading articles for the Banner to come and | | | Orillia Packet | 1 were nothing doing in most towns, he would be inclined to laugh at his own in- sinuation that local option is injuring Oriilia. 1,000 Islands-Rochester. Steamer Caspian leaves Sunday | 10 15 a.m. for 1,000 island ports, {at 5 p.m. for Rochester, via Bay Quinte. and of Woman Relieving Officer. London, Sept.-15,~I'he Bury Edmunds guardians have appointed Mrs. Precious as relieving officer for one of the districts in the union. St My Valet. Repairing - + pressing Expert dyers dry cleqlpre - Warwick Bros, 191 Princess street. Antiseptic Toothpi~ks. Sept. 15.--Sterilized tooth- envelopes, are now Oxford street restau- + London, { picks, in sealed | supplied at an | rant. There would be no weather if it never changed. : Cleaning and dyeing, My Valet. | It's a wise city that knows its own 'fathers. | i f | it | St. | the | em | now, at a time when there is little or | at | at Sutton, Norfolk, and, the evening being exceptionally still, her could be heard by persons in yachts on the river, three miles away. voice Monks As Masons. London, Sept. 15.--The rebuilding of Buckfast Abbey church, South Devon, is being undertaken by the monks, who obtain the stone locally and act as masons. Muddy Clothes In Tramecars. Glasgow, Sept. 15.--~Four miners were fined ls. each at Glasgow, yes- terday, for travelling inside cor | poration tramear in muddy and | dirty clothes and refusing to go top. : ara he ------ Close Time For Snails. Paris, Sept. 15.--Edible snails becoming scarce in France, and it proposed to have a closed time them, extending from April 14th July 15th. on are 1s for to People who wished to avoid paying interest on overdue taxes, visited the city treasurer's office, to-day. This is the last day for paying taxes. From now on, Collector Bartels will give delinquents no peace till they pay their tithes to the city. : Queen's University practically re- opened to-day, "when the arts and science supplemental examinations be- gan. The medical supplementals and the matriculation examinations begin on Thursday. The marriage took place at the resi- dence of J. E. Beach, Phillipsville, Wednesday last, of Miss Kate Derby- shire, of that place, and E. L. Dickey, of Yonge. Mr. Brooks, Cordova Mines. former- ly of Marmora, is very ill. He suf- fered a paralytic stroke last week. The total net proceeds for the 11th of July demonstration held in Mar- mora amounted to $500. The proceeds of the Roman Catholic picnic at Madoc amounted to nearly $1.0000-- DING-A-LING. TAKE OFF THAT STRAWYHAT. It takes a brave man to wear a straw hat after September 15th. : We've all the new and correct Fall Blocks from the Factories of the best Hatters. Whether yoa take the change quietly, with a Soft Grey Felt or get right into a Derby at onces WE'RE READY FOR YOU. For the Young College Man, wanting smart headwear, we've made great pro- vision. We're showing all the new, chic blocks-- smart trimmings--new style features and new shades in colorings. Bibby's Celebrated Hats. Our price $2.00 No higher. y THE H. D. BIBBY GO. Kingston's One Price Clothing House. MADE IN KINGSTON, CANADA. wre, Imperial Grown 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 Canada Life Assurance Company Holds the strongest Reserves of any Life Assurance C ompany on the North American Continent--a Canadian Company made by Canadian people for Canadian people, 62 years ago. Dividends to policyholders have been large all these years, and are bound to be large, owing to the unique position occupied 'by' the Company. Rates for women the same as for men. Keep your money in Canada by purchasing Canada Life Contracts. Full particulars of how a policy will shape for you, given the office--18 Market Street, Kinoston. J. O. HUTTON, Manager, at Cleaning our 'specialty, My Valet, WE ANNOUNCE OUR FALL MILLINERY OPENIN WEDNESDAY," SEPTEMBER 16TH and following days. We extend a most cordial invitation to attend. DAVID M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store.