Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1908, p. 4

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Foot Queen St. PE I ERR SR lest you fall into yom Have own pit of dishonesty Overeoats dyed ar pressed. a care My Valet | city's weliage, of party politics. under, liberals; conservative $3,500,000 per year. lation, 130,000 per | a | THE WHIG, 75th YEAR year DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, published at crease previously, 806-310 King street, Kingston, Susadjo; Inc ad of oe Ri Joaty: Editigns at 2.30u4nq | year, "compared with 50,000, WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, (,ngervatives increased public debt published in parts on Monday and Thurs- day morning at $1 a year. To Pnived an average of $9,500,000 for eighteen | added, my price Pe Dally a $3 and be | years. "Thet liberal average of increase | | Weekly $1.50 per year. ar. + Job Prist wis $1,600,000 per year only. Leaving Attached 18 O00 ot 02 boat Jo railway projection out, the liberals made an actual reduction of $54,000, 000, yet the tax per head of the peo- ple has fallen from $18.27 in 1895, un- ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, and cheap work ; ning improved presses. der conservatives, to $16.26 under lib- erals. The British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd, EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 'and 20, Queen City Cham- bers, 32 Church St., Toronto, H. Smallpeice, Representative. progress, since farmers are paying off / wa = their mortgages as never before. Daily Whig. In 1896, under 'conservatives, the im» id migration reached 16,000 persons. STANDS BY KINGSTON. Last year the number was 264,000, Senator Sullivan, in his letter to equivalent to two provinces like Prince the Whig, has vividly presented cogent Edward Island. Under Laurier, 1,350,- reasons 'why Kingstonians, irrespective (00 have come. of politics, should honor Hon. William | The liberals have effected general re- Harty by returning him to parlia- [duction of postage which their pre- ment. It would be '""the vilest ingra- decessors declared they could not af- titude," says the senator, to do oth- | ford--3¢. to 2c. for Canada, 5c. to 2c. the | for Great Britain and the colonies, al- Every man, interested in says the and this is why so many citizens will | nadian not look at the issue from the point |conservative shortage of $700,000 Senator Sullivanis | 1896 has been turned into a liberal to be commended for his loyalty to [surplus of over $1,000,000, with vast- Kingston, for it requires. great |ly increased facilities and'splendid de- strength of will to set aside the call { velopment. of partyism, but he has honored him- , The conservatives gave 32,000,000 seli by declaring that is behind |acres to railways, equal at the lowest "the benefactor of Kingston." His current cash $£320,000,000. sketch of the great works Mr. Harty | | The liberals have not given an acre. is characteristically written. | Kingston, by sending Mr. Harty back |ed States was attended by an acces- to the House of Commons, sion of over $400,000,000, put the mines, Sullivan says he erwise, The in interests are concerned. he value to owns will con- into favors which Hon. | lands, ete, at debts of the dominion and the tinue Dr obtaining. to get is an adept of" being | vinces.' Already Laurier is to works, sure the west 660 miles of Transcontinental railway - . returned power, and the locomd- Grand with 1,200 workmen, greatly to the city's hum, from Winnipeg are open, and villages have tive will add AVERY FOR FRONTENAC. sprung up upon what a year ago was The county of Frontenac has now on of the interesting political fights of which there The who prairie. No charge has been made on the one most floor of parliament against a cabinet minister, there lenged and repelled. the they dare is a record. 3 for it would be contest lies between two men, The platform of conservatives reeks with charges | not put to the test. The officials found erring were those con- have large followings and two whose appeals to the people will be answered different Mr. has member, following Mr. for reasons. Avery been the and, tinued in office from conservative days. nomination Of course" the Transcontinental line Calvin, offered the party The indemnity became a member was | of it is safe to assume and accepted it. he and cost more than estimated, for wages, small when rails, locomotives, timber, ties, ev- parliament, that in going to Ottawa as the of the Mr. made many personal sacrifices. Tepre- lin price, -a grand effect of a great sentative sople Avery . entative people Avery prosperity. While the of talk, the liberals have been a party of action--witness the British brought . conservatives are It has been charged that during his " absence an opponent within his party ob the nomination. There preter to that. The no man can be canvassed for . -- : y ential tariff, which in could be no objection ; : : : 1 train great honor, liberty in treaties political ambition, of 3 : . and preference in the minds and hearts restrained. or was of the people of a vast empire. restricted It the rivilege Sdw s > i 5 reaps privilege of Dr. Edwards to plead his Best: of all, Wilirid all classes races right of the the political convention, | I Canada. ruled cause and the elector, Dh has united deley to promise or decline his support. Cer- the the majority, Mr. had reason to feel that he had or and rate to It is through a Exclusive of Quebec has eighty-six followers to uphuilding of he French majority. | and fiction to say tain it is that at convention doctor had a and members he Avery been parliament, sixty-three conseryatives, so that rules by twenty-three of of Quebec. Another that Ontario is very conservative. last elec the vote Conservative, 233,000; 230,000. he treated. One term in dutiful servant of the shabbily the then pushed aside, of while ! a majority outside fiction is At popular just had people, and when membership the house dominion tion made worth the has held met. and diseussed the These Borden Has No Hope. liberals, and he has Saturday Night. I do not believe that ever entertained the idea, «first moment of his entry servative leadership, that yossibly reach office until .aurier had run his course. it be strange if he harbors pectation that when he reach office--say five years may count upon ruling the for the balance of his days. 1 been was : Mr. has convention He situation Since Avery eral, his counsel. also with many electors. have been con- servatives and Mr. Borden from the on the con- he could Sir Wilirid Nor would the ex- finally hence--he country to again an indépendent. He has been warned, that may be lates, and that in that event it would { of retire be op- him except from Dr. Ed- The liberals (will not butt in- to this most interestidg constituency but the been encouraged run as too, there three candi- with him be a case or suffer But there defeat will not any does position to wards. in a conservative, to to contest, That Aching Corn. Why not it with Corn Salve. The remedy is sure, is guaranteed. Itris easy to use the corn every time. In 15¢., at Wade's drug store. so largely Peck's it and big their most likely gislation. they will give support remove candidate who is advance useful le 18 Mr. Avery ests to serve He 1s fied with ne gets has only the public inter- circumstances, h boxes, going to parliament. in easy is identi- . the interests of the people in to inde be | and has ever the the county, y reason of the fo expect, with support of both 26th vote parties, the pendent elected on A GRAND RECORD The meeting in the interest of Hon William bute to his citizenship and popularity of the the people are giving to politics. the bulk of the audience their seats till o'clock, also screamer and the necessary to hold a liberal crowd, and Harty was a substantial tri attention That held eleven the not and an evidence close vast after that are long is evidence scorcher might with safety be abandoned by the conservative managers. Hon. W. S. increased reputation for Fielding his logic and presentation of facts, added to graces of the Hon. Charles Murphy did the government credit in his first speech as a minister | f the and has won his early into the good opinions of all classes. The excellent address of Dr. Richardson won him a warm welcome again to the activities of politics:-Mr. fairness, clear the gentleman. crown, 'way Harty was in uncommonly good form, y followers fresh courage and hope, bids fair useful member for many years. Grand' Wag the record presented by Mr. No country was ever hee ee---- In and gave his for he to be their Laurier's confreres. more blessed, speaking has been pro- | portionately, than Canada under twelve vears of liberal rule: Increase of $411,000,000 in trade and in- | 4 The present government is one' There has been prosperity as well as | same thing, | most universal postage as far as Ca- | "po Wo Fielding says that | The influx of 450,000 from the Unit- | a sum exceeding all | pro- | chal- | erything used in construction has risen | a party | its! for the peace | ai lib- | EDITORIAL NOTES. Harty helps Kingston. Kingston will | belp Harty, Fair ain treatment, eh! : of wise-and business-Jike administration, which aims at the development of the | country. Will the voter take jchances upon killing it? any To-day, under {government, peace reigns, {is expanding, agriculture flourishes, | {and the exodus is from, not to, the United States. would have saved addressed a tory Hon. W. 8. Fielding The Standard space if it had hand book to and asked him to answer it. Mr. Fielding had weightier matters to consider and leit the scandalbund un- {satisfied Hon. Mr. Fielding made the ment, in connection with char (graft against the civil service, that {practically every official under sus- |picion had been appointed by the con- | servatives previous tg 1896. state- of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's personality is a {great assét. The poet has phrased the same sentiment: "His strength was as the strength of ten because his Pheart was pure.' Kingston workmen need no remin- {ders of the benefits which liberal rule {has conferred upon 'them. They! know that the number of hands employed in our shops has greatly {and the amount of wages finely. Contrast this with increased gone 1896. up The Standard cannot guarantee work from a conservative government for the locomotive works. The Whig can, on behalf of the Laurier govern- ment. The electors will take the sure thing, especially as there is no sibility | pos-' of Laurier's defeat. The elec- tion of Harty will ensure work from' the liberal government. CAUSED INTEREST. Doctor Claims a Cure For Loco- motor Ataxia. New Yorv, Oct. 7.---Pr. Le Grand { Norton Denslow's announcement that | he had been: sugcessful in curing ab- solutely the supposedly incurable dis- ease lopomotor ataxia, set the medical world abuzz with interest as well as | scepticism. That. Dr. M. Allen Starr, professor of. nervous diseases in the College of Physi¢ians and Surgeons, and one of | the most celebrated specialists in this comntry, should acknowledge Dr. Denslow's success in eight pronounced cases sent for test from the clinie of Vanderbilt Hospital, tempered to a great degree the incredulity with with which medical profession looks | upon any new "'cure." A LACK OF SYSTEM. | Had - Led to Many High «Prices Being Exacted. New York, Oct. 7.--Testimony of | waste in the purchase of supplies by reason of a lack of system, was sup- plemented by stories of phenomenal overcharging of the city at the ses- sion, yesterday, of the legislative committee looking into New York's financial affairs. It was pointed out that the city has had to pay from 208 to 1,200 per cent: more than pri- {vate concerns for the same class of goods, and a number of instances were cited by witnesses in which different prices were paid for the same article at the same time by different depart- 4equippe dl and ments, Cholera Epidemic Decreases. St. Oct. 7.--The cholera in St. Petersbury continues to de- crease rapidly. For the twenty-four hours, ended at noon, yesterday, there were 111 cases and 58 deaths in the municipal hespital, while there had been ten cases and two deaths in the hospital of the palace at Catchina, the residence of the empress dowager. The empress dowager is now in Den- mark. Petersburg, The Union Stock Yards company, West Toronto, has decided to sell to an American firm. HOW THE CONSUMER SEES IT an able, progressive commerce | But | THE-HALLS OF QUEENS GAELIC HOPES RUN HIGH | § FOR "VICTORY | Over Ottawa College on 'Saturday | ~Great Interest 'in 'Soccer-- The 'Annual Games' Take Place This Afternoon. Special Sortaspouden lence. A shght flurry of + excitement was caused on Monday morning when the first freshman. demonstration took lace. Quick with Sitality and eager or a fray, they lined up in challen to their. sophomore bret when t. latter should emerge from their "math" class. The latter, however, | were wary and taken at a disadvan tage did not take up the. challenge. {Opinion is divided as to what: the se- {cond "spasm" may be, but it is {thought that the sophs. are merely reserving fire until a more opportume {occasion. +The annual games are being held, {fo-day, at the athletic grounds. En' [tries 'were received umtil vesterday' af {ternoon. Contrary to the usual cus- tom, the university classes were not suspended this morning. The rugby leaders, having heatd of the rumdred stiff proposition which awaits them, when they go up against Uttawa College on Saturday, "are not saying anything." There is no doubt that the longer period enjoyed by the wearers of the "garnet and gray" will be decidedly to their advantage. Yet in the short time that the Queen's players have been together, a marked improvement is noticeable in, their ranks. They are already showing the results of steady dissjpline and coach- ing. Capt. Turner, too, has the full confidence of his men and h runs high for victory when he marshals his men on 'Varsity oval. "match them, if you 'can. say that we are showing it. a look or try-oh Entries for the annual tennis tour- nament closed, yesterday, and the | {"ennis Club exeentive met last night | to draw up a schedule. The events will be ladies' singles, ladies . doubles, | men's singles, men's doubles and mix- | ed doubles. An endeavor will be | made to complete thé tournament | while the fine weather lasts. The courts are in the best of condition, | owing to the wise provision of the | executive that they be open for play only between the hours of 8 am. and | 5 p.m. ' { Murdoch Matheson, B.A,, 07, who | has been in the Canadian North-West | during the past vear and a half, bas returned to college. Interest in soccer was never strong- er than now, judging from the large number of players = who are turning out on the lower campus. The secre- tary, P. T. Pilkey, has worked inde- fatigably to get both. the new men and the former players out. The re- sult is sufficient and promising ma- terial for two strong teams. Among the freshmen there is. some good ma- terial. Unfortunately, Me. Ramsay, last year's stalwart hali-hack, is suf- fering from an. injured knee, and will not be able to play,. J. L. Nicol, full- back, has not yet returned. | The freshmen year in medicine or- | ganized "on Monday and elected offi- as. follows : Honorary president, Richardson; president, W. A. Ken- B.A.; vice-president, N. W. Con- nolly; secretary, G. E, Meldrum, B.A; Tistorian, G. W. Burton; prophet, Cl R. Graham, B. As A. A. Halli | day; orator, C. > Williams: marshal, E.G. Ri Ls cers Dr. nedy, The Financial Record. Toronto Star. It would be idle there has been absolutely or loss in all this spending. is not a . private business, 8100,000 a year, in which some leak- does not occur. But, taking it | all in all, and looking at the magni- ficent results obtained in increased trade, added population, and a better more extended jrblie service generally, the financial re- cord of the: government is such as' to the administration to all | citizens. to pretend that no waste There | spending age commend prog ressive Fall Importations ot 1908. Prevost, Brock street, has received | all fall importations for order work | in his tailoring department. dy-made clothing and gents' furnish- ling departments wére never better as- | sorted. | Mock virtue is sometimes {dangerous than real indiscretions. True reforms are never accomplish. by keeping your methods secret. Suits cleaned and pressed. Mv Valet. ed ------ 1896, ON EVERY #)00 WORTH OF GOODS HE NEEDED FROM ABROAD, THE CONSUMER HAD To PAY #18.28. IN 1907, ALTHOUGH BETTER ABLE To PAY, HE 1S ASKED ONLY #15.66 commerce, an average of $31,000,000 a ° WISE ADMINISTRATION HAS MADE THE DIFFERENCE His rea- | more | We point with pride to our $15.00 Overcos At this popular price we have made. at. the best Coat the money can buy and we bave the assurance to : == show | uy yor Roaring out: the praise of these moderately hy Over- coats won't impress you very much, but if you'll come dn for § that 'will be another story. If best Overcoat $15 will buy, as ever bought, ¢o We'll be pleased ta show yeu" Bees, Chis, Melo, ---- -are-the Fabris of These: Coats. We can fit perfectly any form that comes! Headquarters for. Me's Underwear. The H. D. Bibby Co.,} Kingston's One Price Clothing House. We have the most complete ios of the most up-to-date Footwear ta. be found in America, including all the newest Canadian and American patterns. .« «- Red Shoes, Tan Shoes, HAAAAAAS HHA Women. SEHK TTT Lengths. HRI ARR AREA STSIOTR HAHAHAHA DID NOT RETURN. | The Money - Secured From Stand- 'ard Oil Company. New York, Oct. 7.--Judge Alton B. Parker, New York, speaking of Presj- | Inte A. T. of | day afternoon, at his home, oa fy. dent Roosevelt's = condemnation (iovernor the Standard president probably forgot that his | own committee in 1991 received $100,- 000 from the safmé edfmpany. It] might, {that the i Cortelyou | was equally president_had orderéd Mr. | to return thé Honey. true, however, that Mr. Cortelyou had = not returned | money, and that he had not } hed by the {Erase But had wn rewarded by be- {ing 'made postmaster-general and sec | retary of the treasury. been it may have forfeited | Even though you should be civil ! your respect, old age. Black Watch The Big Black Plug. Haskell's connection with | after a short illness Oil domphiy, 'says the | took place yesterday all | ceased the fudge Eontihued, be true | Slyck, son of A 1t | East street. the | | their daughter, resident for not do- | to | burgh fire _onsSunda afternoon. & Brown Shoes, Patent Shoes, Gun Metal Shoes. § In Laced and Button Effects for Mea and Also a complete stock of Women's Spats and Overgaiters in Fawn, Brown, Blue. Purple, Red, and Green. Also many styles of Black 'in Low, Medium, and High NAPANEE VEE NOTES, A/T. Frink Died of of Typhoid Fever | Aged. Thirty Five: Naps, Oct. 7.=The fineral of the Frink who. died on Sun- ry was thirty:fiv rs. of. ass" leaves a wife fo C baby da, B. [anslyck, is {ill of typhoid fever cob sh father's. Mr. w.oW. A. Rose | returned home fter a .three. months' stay in Lo , Eng.; with Mr. agd Mes, C. V. Sale, E. MeLaughlinid is attending the Tic- | ket Agents' col nveritio * at Detroit, this week, Dr. Sills is , ing the | week in Chicago. "An our citizefis visited the geene of the New- | and old ho Van w Frank Thomas, ent" Sunday with his mother, Mrs, will iam 7 homas, ox da fg an s spending a few days in Toron 2 The sympathy a darge circle of 0 friends go out - Mr. and Mrs. Rich- : ard Vanalstine, in oe antl of ron of their little ten-months'- i" other twin baby (ding, a few ae Thepr ago. 4 x 3 ot ey A lot of men take, "eye-openers™: their eyes shut to the conse- * Ovecroate dyed or pressed. My Valet. - much by giv ing the 'man mother Bying and cleaning. Hy Valet.

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