Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1908, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. et eeee-------- PUBLIC OPIN] Which Will It Be ? Ottawa Free Press. The Citizen says, "Mr. Borden will turn on the light," and we presume Mr. Foster will "turn on the tap !" . Sure Of Only One. Toronto Globe. rden seems to think that he is sure of both Waterloos, whereas he is only sure of his Waterloo. He's A Peach. Montreal Herald. at man who tried to unload dredge on Mr, Pugsley for $40,000 more than it was worth, must have been hearing opposition speeches and believing what heard. He found out his mistake. BO Wait A While. Toronto Star. It is a wonder somebody hasn't dis- covered that this five millions sterling being borrowed in London is to be spent in the elections. The opposition imagination must be running dry. _CORBETT'S YOULL sce the difference between our, distinctive : Suits and Overcoats and the othe: kind. Taey"re the best expression of the Scason's bes" ideas in Men's Tailoring. . 12%c to 25c¢ Brass Feet = FOR -- "| lic domain THE 'WHIG 75th YEAR tional Transcontinental road, which but the railways existed and the ' 306-310 King street, Kingston, Ontario, and the newer provinces ? If Rogers [time when a Harty appeared upon the at 30 yor I ditions' af 2.30 aad 4 and Campbell, (of the Roblin 'com- (scene, and 'it is not difficult to %e- WEEKLY BRITISH sie. 16 pages, Bantished in vars on Monday an ited of the party they should be repudia- {local industry and the interests of 8 t hes to . 7 ; Sm, By on ot Daily $3 and of ted. [those who were dependent upon it. Attached is c 3 of the best Job Print- : + al ing Offices in Canada; rapid,- stylish, AFTER THE LOOTERS. dreaming to consider real things, the k . question of life itself and its com- The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd, | At Cornwall, near the close of his EDV. J.B. PENSE. Ontario . in Quebecor. Bot. {tude asserts itself. It cannot be spend some time in Qu . ignored, TORONTO OFFICE. yard Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham- | (if egal to peice), hi nal good man, one declared to be worthy Smallpeice, Representative. j tation." Nr. Ames, :n us. g |of any honor the citizens can conier { 3 Fat : i ) is is the e- | : Ce . Dailv Whig for some time, but Rais LE ye ste {unanimous in its bestowment if non- A ye | casion on which . 430. leacer o © | political), is a candidate for a place | party essayed to give it his approvai. What is grafting ? It is a modern, WT . right to it in recognition of what he word: its mcaniiia: varies according to] records and finds that the liberal gov has done for the eity. Partizanship the manner in which it is applied. A A hak o NV. Fraser, of Ottawa, in conjunction | away, - It sold Baits by [be denied, and worth, by general con- auetion, certain will have its acknowledgment investmoils; in the an prarket' and plots, some of which turned out well |on election day. SL Ba A LE Open a and profitably to the holders. But -------- against competition, in timber limits. EDITORIAL NOTES. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at Means so much for the North-West, locomotives were built prior to the o'clock . i , bination), are not reflecting the views member how little they affected a day morning at $1 a year. To United Weekly $1.50 p-r year. {Thus again one is recalled from Lis and cheap work ; nine improved presses. | forts, and again the virtue of grati- tour--as he proposes to | . 8! gral Managing Director, 0 his watchword, # a . . . den announced that: his { Thus the situation is emphasized. A bers, 82 Church St., Toronto, H. E.| | ob : . y { quent style, has been preaching it | him, (and one that would be re & AMPS ,. [in parliament. All classes acclaim his ONE ON SIR JAVES, '| Incidentally one turns to the pubiic | ernment did not give any of the pub- |suggests hostility, but worth cannot : . i | tende: r public ns with his father-in-law, made several tender or | | sent, there was no looting. Yearning For Autocracy. Flower Pots, Jardiniers, etc., Out of one he is alleged to have made | though not nearly so much as his political opponents aver. some money, The Toronto World has abandoned Borden to his fate. Its latest edi- | [torial thoughts are with regard to a This looting was done by the con- servatives. With the return to power in 1878, it began its | Montreal Witness. 'he business men of the city will probably agree with us that the busi- ness affairs of the city would, for the most part, be far better managed if the council "consisted of the mavor alone. r of the party and this until in 1883, when miles of timber limits among the conservative members of parliament and their friends. There were in this territory 6,608,640 acres of land, the property of the people, which was misappropriated or stolen. Who were the thieves ? The list com- prises many who have passed out of public life, some to their eternal re- ward. There remain two members of the Macdonald government. They are living on "Easy street," and giving their time to the management of their large estates. Two candidates for the the present election, in Quebee, had stretches fifty miles square. These men are J. G. H. Ber- geron, and G. H. Perley, and the last named only a few days ago wanted | the world to look on him and see a | purist of the noblest kind. A third is Mr. Birkett, a conservative candidate also credited with a A: diversion of railway track, a change in the lumber market, and other con- increased each year | municipal golf links. 10,326 ¥ square » The were divided 9 At Corbett's Hardware. wants campaign illumination is the feature of the tories. The city light department is not 'at all averse elections--for revenue purposes. tingencies made for his benefit, and other men could do as he has done Another Stretch. Winnipeg Free Press. Mr. Roblin has been saving in the ine : east that the National Transcontinen- Travers Lewis, of Ottawa, a lead- |] shops and yards are "located in a ing conservative, says "the air of the (Swamp, seven miles east of Winni- country is charged with liberalism." [peg." They are two and a quarter No wonder Kingston is affected, miles from the city. They are not in a swamp. and not be considered grafters. Glen to Campbell, of Dauphin, the conserva- one of a company holding 50,000 land, and he defends it as a business Mr. Fraser is one of the mining inter- tive candidate, is over acres of leased OVERCOATS Light Fall well-ljned A Beaver at $10 As good as a coat. Come in and style, the fit the will please Penman's Fleece-Lined Underwear $1 14 ISAAC ZACKS, 271 Princess St. transaction. company who acquired est on the Temiscaming railway right- Cobalt. He put $6,- and has refused Overcoats! Come in, Sir, and let our Over- We've a mag ificent line of Fall coats tell you their own story of | Suits artistically cut and tailored | by experts. The new colorings in and Heavy Spring Coats, Winter Coats ------ TO VOTE GRIT THIS TIME, There is not much fuss over the | county election, and perhaps that is because it is a family affair. Indica- tions point to the election of Mr. Avery, through the for James of-way 000 into £300,000 Sir deal | his share in the syndi- Whitney would ex- noise if anyone with £20 tailor-made the It their superiority and worth. | | | the fabrics are handsome. See Our Swell Fancy Worsteds, at $15, $16.50 and $18. Blue and Black English Worsteds $12.50, 815, $18. Blue and Black English Cheviots $12.50, $15, $18. See Our Colleg Suits, very smart," $12.50, 16.50, ¢18. Leading Regina Tory Supports Laurier This Time. Regina, Sask., Oct. 16.--The Leader | publishes an interview with J. B. | Hawkes, of Balgonie, the well-known conservative ex-member of the terri- torial legislature, who opposed Hon. | J. A. Calder, in South Regina, in | 1905, in which Mr. 'Hawkes comes out in support of W. M. Martin, the the | } See Our Dressy Cham $12, $15, $18. See Our Swell $18 and $20. See Our Winchester $10, $12.50 and $15. berlain, at finish. surely you cate, Clarendon $15, thing that incompre- hensible about the political contest, is the time some men loud he and with a that grafters, plode e a commons in Suits. Sizes 34 to suggested consorted of The one is the vet his Cobalt schemes have occasioned more expioit- | that are spending in committee work when they have about made up their minds to plump Harty, timber limits have Boots and Shoes HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. ing than any been disposed of by the Laurier gov- ) for eral candidate. In the course of the interview he says : "I will, for the first time in my life, cast a liberal vote on October 26th. | There is Laurier's definite pledge to | immediately construct the Hudson | Bay railway. There are points of dif- ference betwgen the liberal and conser- vative parties, and on some Of them | 1 believe the conservatives are right, | but they are matters which sink into | insignificance when compared to a road to Hudson's Bay. They are mat- | ters which we can well afford to let | wait until Sir Wilfrid has carried out his pledge to build the Hudson Bay jroad. That is too vitally important {a matter to be overlooked. It is {something which cannot wait. Lau- | {rier has promised, if returned to pow- | er, to proceed immediately with its construction, as a government work. To my mind it is as plain as day that the duty of the people of the west at the present time is to take Laurier: at his word and send him back to build the road. The other matters can be attended to later." "Then it is your decided opinion in regard to the Hudson Bay road," | queried the Leader, "which leads you | | | ernment "Money talks !"' While the tories are predicting the defeat of the gov- of 1878- { ernment not one of them bets that {way. The best offer that they will {make is evens on thirty majority for Laurier, in Ottawa, and limit of fifty miles square. Altogether the plunderers 1883, looted (the favourite word), 212 limits. Sold at the average price which the Mackenzie government ceived this area would have put $237,- 108 into the public "treasury. If sold at the average price received by the government it would have put $845,- A large sum, CANDIDATES DROPPING OUT. There is a real significance in the re- of Hair Said to Indicate Person's Temperament. Many people believe that blonde, or light affection and dark hair consthney \ person without hair 1s not devoid of character; fa from it. The disposition of the aver baldheaded man is to show such for the weliare of others, neglects himself \ germ Prof. Sabouraud, of innoceulated rabbit causing it to be hive N Color a tirement of conservative candidates on the eve of an election. the nominee of his the is a foregone conclusion bx Oswald Forest, L'Assumption, leaves hair denotes re- party in field, and it that the liberal, Mr. Sequin, will elected, by acclamation, practically. In Madawaska Col. Baker, his The Orange Sentinel has ordered the defeat of Dr." Lewis, in West Huron, and R. F. Pringle, conservative didates, because they have not, in par- liament, commanded approval. Talking for effect. age solicitude can- that he causes baldness, Paris, France, with dandruff germs, totally m the of these dang = to apply Victoria and M.P.P., and the choice of the federal house, is drop- | Excuse, that he is wanted | for the local Fact, that he cannot be elected for the commons. It is announced that E. Gus Porter, ex-M.P., Belleville, will retire from the political field as the conservative can- didate West Hastings, and that Dr. R. Elgin Towle, of Springbrook, will be the choice of the conservatives for the ensuing contest. What the mattes with Mr. Porter ? What has he | THE HOMAGE GOES ON. done or what is he afraid of ? 905 into the treasury. its and the bigger the better since there is to be "restitution." By thé way we like it, and commend it to the liberal government. The moral spasm being on the people it is well that there shall be a general accounting, and that it date from the beginning of the spoliation with which the Macdonald government inaugurated its return to 3 party for ping out. " . The campaign goes pleasantly on. The issue now is whether the people of Kingston owe Mr. Harty any grati, tude for what he has done for it, and there can be only one answer. It will be given on election day. -- The city committee that was either hypnotized or hypnotized the contrac tors for a reasod, is waking up to find that it has things. Juggling with tenders and | the conditions of tenders come bald To rnd germs at bro's Herpicide "Destroy the cause 1 rouse, calp nou necessary vou remove the effect Sold by leading druggists. 10¢. in stamps for sample to the Her Detroit, Mich. Two G. W. Mahood, Send : in picide Co. S1208, 50c. and $1. agent Ladies" High-Class Tailorin Well Gloved! | The Season has mow arrived when every man should .be well Special power in 1878, A fine line of Sweaters here, al- ways particularly good showing gloved. Not only good form, but| at this, the sweater season of the the weather, as well, demands it.| year. Every wanted style. We have Gloves for every pur-| coat Sweaters, for men, for which | go $275 $3, $3.50, $4. Coat Sweaters, for ladies', $2, or is been doing queer | 3 to support the liberal candidate in | this election ?"' "Yes, the conservative party has {been fooled and played with by cer- ose under 'the sun tain Regina men to its own undoing. Fmd are wanted, Its candidate put up at the eleventh 5 ol y | | hour, has not a ghost of a show, for | moves loz Working en ah $2.75, $3.50, $3.75. \ : run He ) ' ' | i, eros, I wd Ra | mam for the auto, for drivisg, for | Coat Sweaters, hesitated to vote against my party | She Se ang for dress purposes, | $1.25, $2. o even then, were it not that Laurier's | hy y ! V. Neck Sweatdrs, $1.50, 32. fPromise on the Hudson Bay railway IY our Great 31 Street Glove ! Colors, Grey, Green, Blue. Brown makes the duty of all western people,' Sole agents in Kingston for Cardinal and White, in plain or George Taylor, of Gananoque, has [irrespective of party, absolutely clear. Fowne's Gloves for men. combination "colors. ? | THE BEST $2.00 HATS. | reason to be offended with the Kings- We want the road; Laurier has declar- {ed he will give it, and I, for one, BIBBY'S FOR | THE BEST $1.00 SHIRTS. THE BEST $1.00 UNDERWEAR The H. D. Bibby Co., {propose to give him a chance to make Kingston's One Pri if the be unfortunate It would very anything occurred now hero-worship which has attended the political campaign so far and become The it are conservatives sup | in the newer provin- porting the older. Much ado DOMINION GARMENT C0, Limited. le MADE-TO-ORDER COATS, of Ruenicuw, is out against tie goers SKIRTS AND SUITS. wins : who is supporting E. B. Devlin, liberal, Wright ? showing the the opposition make Then there . i i ' to stop 18 serious liberals business. $1.50, as well as The Montreal lidea that Toronto tory party. Star is scouts at the solid heen made hevue its distinguishing characteristic. experience is so uncommon that i invites comment and that comment is of favourable character. It | would appear that the Whig's com- of this unique condition been properly understood. that it did not want display to for the The independence of the | for boys', $1, AWA a most conservative party may assert itself, | and there is no telling what the con- true. in county Stritws how wind sequences may be. True; ? Let 3 mendation blows not | OUR GUARANTEE : ZAI ordered has : note ot cm 3 : ole I'he idea this -- ve of political marvellous I ee the election ad- ' . ORCHESTRA OUT OF TUNE. Perish the ton paper, which gives there is trouble over of the C.P.R that Wilfrid their } 1 go on. : ' s miratior tive party a majority in | thought ! It that the oné man is so able to attract all the | re- | Up in Winnipeg alleged settlement It George figured out forty, REMEMBER the is so seldom in a contest | all our Not ut strike will: be remembered { an appeal to Sir others, that his deserts absorb | Mr. Borden to | public attention, that he is told vol offices in a conciliation of the | hoatedly the people are differences existing between the com- |indebted to him for material favours, | how positively shameful it would be that there was Laurier and use of over Issues J. G. Patterson, Agent how much ce Clothing House. that pledge good." THE, 7200 Naqnelic. "cant Hleneicz: x Fz NO HONING and the men. however, appear |... pro- Hon of the Roblin govern- Campbell, the attor- nev-general for Manitoba. Mr. Rogers | . Montreal, was geen hob | with Sir Thomas Shaughnessy The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can to depend. Sold in three degrees of sirength--No. 1, $1; J 10 degrees stronger, $3; No. 8 t for special cases, $5 per box. Ment, Sold by all druggists, or seni prepaid on receipt of price J ree pamphlet. Add.ess: Tue Cook Memone Co. TORUNTO, ONT. (formeriy Windsor) politicians, butted Other in, notably is, have Rogers, | the circumstances suggest. one can see a Mt: Bob" person- and | glance how painful the process was went to and of friend and foe. is ; a according to his nobbin | wan- | | he | He was doing wonderful things, to the telegraphic messages what Opposite Grand cording Central Station NEW YORK CITY. ROOMS $1 a DAY and UPWARDS Baggage to and from sta- tion free Send 2-cent stamp for New York Oity Guidebook and Map. did has not been | men feel he The railway ut just made apparent being that they have been sold out, and in News, as well as Winnipeg their leaders do not hesitate to insinuate that some of the proceed- | bad. But this wavering se presumably in their interest but very only momentary. mgs, 'THE RAZOR OF PERFECTION 2 EVERLASTING SHAVING COMFORT RAZOR TROUBLES POSSIBLE These razors are te es bard as flint by.our exclusive secret process of electricity, You can obtain one 'on $0 days trial from your dealer without obligation to purchase, J Firm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, 478 Broadway, New York, N.Y, 69%%7 BROCK STREET, * KINGSTON, ONT. not working out for their benefit, can ear investigatiofi Une development {facts he becomes conscious of Mr. Harty's political friends not so good as they ought to the political friends of his opponent and not of the "'settle- is the attitude of the conserva- Trunk and ment' be, : NO party towards the Grand In the beginning of the scheme un- M1 tive Pacific. the course of time, SO one not good, entitled vision contracted at once, the this are of them So the and the political world becomes little ancient city. Then there the fitful fancy that perhaps common gratitude should not a place in the peo- There was a time these people had occa- feel the pinch of hard times, [when men left their families and went from is to wear a halo. Borden has wobbled seve- is He as til now. ral schemes, times has had half a dozen and each Kingdom embraced within ex- in many N Cars, without Borden | been abandoned At present Mr. personally, to support me ha S is the scheme which has been advocated and cuse is pledged, so large affection. occupy ple's by the liberal government. do so he will finish Ivanced when some of If permitted to lines. sion to How about his party ? In Winnipeg, result of Hon the liberal work on FRESHLY MINED 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 dugt +? it's dryer and in many ways a greater heat producer. Here it is at your service on quick order-- bright, well screemed coal in all the standard sizes at standard prices for better evem than stand- and quality. R. CRAWFORD of the conservative party. What | which it has reason to be proud. Yi "Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. to, the [if Harty there EN (oud Trunk Pacific railway; the y, gould be railways and locomotives, 5 abroad seeking the work they could not at home, and this unhappy condition lasted quite a while. Then A generous and seemingly as a edu- to is that the visit to Montreal and the devil's enough conference with the C.P.R. Trunk Pacific railway denounced as "Bob" Rogers' get managers, of sunshine. ar { and a good the Grand is (there came a glint being "useless," a man with large heart work involving a great waste of money, impulses, a business man citizen, undertook to put life into His spirit and en- the change, and to- of es, and if the western wing of the party uniformly satis~ Waldron's sale of coats, Saturday factory. Eight morning. See advt. : delicious flavors Lowney's and \Fry's chocolates, 40c. | --at your grocer's. Ib. Gilbert's. Be natural and you will never be | Cowan CO. LIMITED, TORONTC iridiculous, » the contract would dormant industry. were inexpensive. terprise effected could have its way' as large as can be expected. Ottawa Free Press. {in Ottawa weeps the fact that [of the being fought out in from | the moral reform candidate. : , ished ; 06 Mr. Harty | restitution, and at had been abolished in 1896, and when : : | to the effect that the bar was still in card It true It is a waste of occupation to ans | "To Sir Frederick W. Borden, Can- { ne : IF T a | contemplates the lifting of the issue | 0oks. The offer of the last three was abolished some vears ago, the re- : : : of the Kingston Mr. Harty should not consort with | {revive it. Whenever this has heen dis of | portion of the last ser instruction ? - . df {watch and prevent a renewal of the | that if some | Sold in.Kingston only at : | That ought to settle the question "Hundreds of customers" will horchound candy, "the strong kind," | See Campbell Bros'. Furs. It's easy to see the blessings A big snap for Saturday, a few Gilbert's. Pay gas and electric accounts be- |Queen's vs. Varsity game on Satur- | exhorters who exhaust: Cross drug store. Victoria creamery butter, 30c lation of Belfast at the same time | workshop.--German. tated fool - ever knew son's Red, Cross cough syrup. A 23c. pretty to the average woman if they k' be cancelled. ame "Remember the n ? of fifteen. hd and his imagination at such a time i§ Thé Commons Bar. ---- The existence or non-existence 'of af One the conservative candidates | bar ip the House of Commons is onel | his father left him poor bécause his | Ring's, Nova Scotia, between Sir m-- ; Frederick Borden and N. W. Eaton, | timber possessions were taken | anything to prevent {him by the imperial government. The | Sir Frederick told an audience at | per appreciation of his merits which | fa0¢ Sir. Oliver Mowat caused | Woliville on Friday last that the bar ; I | His | he was confronted with the statement is to be congratulated. is published in the Acadian Orchardist, ality is sufficient to command the re- f existence he produced this telegram : that the confiding conservative le foul folly. | "Windsor, Ont., Sept. 20th ac: | Jers mentally at times, and that The Whig has never offered cook Hing: | hs : "The bar in the House of Commons to a higher and national plane, and [months free on a year's subscription that for the time he thinks | to a new subscriber was the custom | staurant keepers have, nothwithstand- fing, attempted from time to time to : | hundreds or i ' certain persons who are considered to | ver , 37 other Ontario papers, for | covered it has been stopped. During a it quarter of a century. sion the the mind is For | geant-at-arms under , | had as the individual medidates upon the Buckley's Famous Hats. | a messenger especially detailed to | 1 " Camp- | attempts. are | bell Bros', the leaders in men's hats. | (Signed), R. F. SUTHERLAND." -- | be [once and for all. There is no bar in pleased .to hear that the old-fashioned | the House of Commons now. is again on sale at Gibson's Red | Cross drug store. = grag Sur of} And you see the best. . »overty through the eyes of a mil-| rr F sal b M K 1 & B h Por 2 ? { Lard (good compound), 9 Ibs. $1. or e y Cc e vey irc hundred pounds Windsor bacon, 15¢. a Just say McConkey's or Huyler's Ib., at Gilbert's stores. {high clase candy if you bet on the fore the 20th, and save 10 per cent. day Huyler's and McConkey's are There are exhorters who exhort, and sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red ' Blouse sale at Waldron's Saturday |. Fhe, population of Dublin, Ireland, morning, 4Sc © {in 1901, was 447,266, and the popu- t Ib. Gilbert's. BR. is of I An idle man's head is ie wonder ol 2 toi inds. Vadet. acquire an education. 2 Repairing of all kinds. My Vale "The King" of cough syrups, Gib- ' | bottle for 20c." 'Phone 230. i THE BUCKLEY HAT Pretty clothes would not be half so | Buckley & Sons, LONDON, One' hears a great deal about the day Kingston has one institution policy s poliy with respect there \ never were a

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