) PACE FOUR. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY OCTOBER 27, 1908. "a - ---- | : . en vich he addressed ir atario, 1 ar 8 e defe of Cockshutt i THE WHIG th YEAR inz which he addr t in Ontario, it | tario is the defeat of yekshutt in DAILY BRITISH » 75 published at | W8S hardly possibl to conduct the ~Brant--the high protection ant) SD --. 2 A BRERA : y . i the country, the | the election of W. L. McKenzie King 306-310 King street, Kingston, Ontario, | {argest business in 3 Pp ditions 2.3 ud 4 2 ' : é . Al 39 per year, kditions at 2.30 an people's, without some irregularity, | who will be the new minister of la- k | ERLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, | |..+ the small things were magnified | bor. DEFEAT CADETS TWENT Y- publish ed in parts on Monday and z aited td : i a i thor « r T nite and distorted, and some of them were . RR . Fy hi To wn er b has to be istontly ashed into the: public The poor old Toronto News will to- TWO TO ONE. yersistent] usher > , added, making price of Daily $3 and of pe J |! ! I day be the sport of the province Weekly $1.50 per year. view long after they had been ex- | * : ee ar Attached is one of the best Job Print- a There never was such a spectacle as | Match Was Played on Queen's: ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, pl wled I'he more serious offence on " 1ail Cainpu Ret Will Be and cheap work ; nine improved presses. | (i. 1..rt of certain public men lay in it presented with its daily announce- % pus--Return Wi Play- 3 Yond . r ' . ants » covernmen 3 wos are made to look bright # The British Whig Publishing Co., Ld: |, Y.i (hat they said outside the | ™ents that the government was go i Next Saturday at the ) itary Grounds. a w ; ng i EDW. J. B. PENSE, and new by 1 coat of l Managing Directory house what they had not dared to say N SED Wi i $ ------ t . We i ------ { On Monday aiternvon n's THE SHERWIN Hees ans in it. They confessed to the weakness The election returns made the mem- | 1 Cadets. 11 bl Jon, Hues n's 111 TORONTO OFFICE. of their case when they admitted that : ; and Cacets 11 played their first game STOVE F Fips EW 4 MEL = 5 Soite 10 and 20. Queen. City Cham-| > 'heir case van i bers of the Ontario government sit [in the junior intercollegiate series, on = Sudd 4 5K 4 " H. E. if the men they charged with mis- up last evening, They saw, at a [Queens campus. The weather was not bers, 32 Church St Toronto, + 4 + » Noaics "a tative. - a ve N itv a or It dries with a good A Small pe ice, R presantat} . demeanours were really guilty they | sjance, the sign that they had made goodYor football, and the ground was . heavy and soggy after so much rain, gloss and gives a dress 1d have been calle "c i . g 1 gives a sy RB should have been called to account in the mistak hat they controlled the | mistake tha we on '® [yet the teams put up a good exhibi- appegrance 10 tne entire Dail 0 Uibig. the commons. province, tion "Curly" Campbell's Indian stove. - Thank goodness the electors have SRR were not to be outdone, and had to . vy to apply: does swept aside some of the greatest The hindsight of the man who {add their share to the victories of the drag under the brus CORDIAL CONGRATULATIONS troublers and scandal-mongers, includ- | made up the election forecasts for the | other teams, so they put it ovér Ca- dets, 22 to 1. At hali-time the score {stood 6 to I for the winners. The pr rame was SS re : The best stove e-pipe BE oecntative of King on in the Lom language. It was even hinted of them, | and World must enjoy its contempor- [her of oe dn aye nun name! made. . 28 mons, and by the handsome majority | | 0 (ho conservative papers, presum- | ary's humiliation. times the game became quite exciting. \ Ihe teams lines up as follows : minds of the liberals about the the "terrors" of the house, the men EDWARDS ELECTED yee -George, full-back; Goodwin, sult. They felt, and with good rea- who could be relied upon at all times Good Si r OE hunsay, go. rod, | lot ag a Soe ; ' In Frontenac By a oo ized rick, quarter; Ramsay, Barker. Reid, to make a scene and lead in the ob- Majority. scrimmage; Anglton, Battersby, inside ; H d » C 1 ognition of the man's splendid ser- i F \ : ins. | » y wings; Des Bris H ilt i le Ww struction. Foster remains, but he has In Frontenae, Edwards was electec . 3 es say, ilton, midd or S I I . . Ts: fh eva elected, wings; Losee, Connolly, outside wings. vice as a citizen and public man. |}. humiliated, and it is hoped, made but the complete returns are not in A} . z gs. > . ~- Even the conservatives realized that if available. As far as heard fr he 3 y . . s+ O0n . harmless. ; - As lar a ed rom the C tc AION Re ' 3 Price 10c, 15¢ ' 20c, 25¢ he wot hig" deserts he would be re- The people have pronounced upon following is the stariding : Noadets £ orion: ful hack, whale, s peoy £ $ Edwards Avery ier, Adams, halves; weelpr, > cach. turned to parliament, to further bear | 1. scandal campaign in a most pro- | Palmerston... ... ... ... .. .. 10 maj quarter; Dunbar," Fisher, O'Reilly, HHH # ing. SAHA ~ Won't smoke or blist A Hon. Mr. Harty is to be congratu- |. powler, Lefurgey and Bennett. [chief consefvative paper will be very if properly used. lated upon has re-election as the re These never tired of using offensive | keen. How the Mail, the Telegram HAHAHA 34 TI LF . 349. There never was any doubt in ably to their credit, that they were 40 scrimmage; Stewart, Wright, inside | his con a S$ and 1g si i T \ inti t 1 >, ountry honor and responsibili nounced way. They have intimated | Parham... ... ... ... . . ae. . 4 ing s mi wi 3 wings; Ball Peters, middle ngs; ties. They courted conflict simply be- . os Als Sharbot L ake.. ea ate SD 138 J . J - that they want no more ofl it. Hanson, McPhersor utside wi cause it would not do to have the cit , Bradshaw's... «. ... «we 21 26 Re rR ron, Guisice Sangs. t y t ol ns Sor or Le y he s 9 -- Barridields or os oe mal 5 Regeres, : G. Campbell; umpire, J. 0 S ut S 0 S vercoa S | Q t 3 £ , Since us | S 3S » SHOTS Yufleri i 9 utheriand. . . . would imply weakness in the party i Son SRA} HIS. sy the atin - 2% ma A return game will be played next |' 3 Boys' Norfolk Suits, 32.50, Boys' College Ulsters, Phe Whitney government made the | Jo ne eee Ama GH RNC, $3 50, $4.50, $5.00. $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, to ind a reflection on its leader. : : 3 Brewer's Mi fii ie 10 ampaign in Ontario its own. Sir Pootiind MTom 203 tal Boys' Bloomer Suits, $3.50, $10.00. James was absent from the province | Qy dent i Montreal Comments. $4.50, $5.00, $6.50. and decision, acknowledged real wor Sydenham ... .. o.oo maj. » a3] 3 i ir : ou 8 i y nt 1 real worth when it began, but he hastened back [Garden Island... ... ... ... ... 32 : Montreal Herald : Williams, \the tall Boys' Three-Piece Suits, rae Coats, 33.75, juan ey ave, 8} Ye same Lime, put to take a hand in it and join his col- | Howe Island ee maj. 6 [stringy Queens full-back, was the > $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, Te nae ue } tamp of their disapproval upon leawues ins their onslaceits abon Late Kingston Township . 71 maj mainstay on which the visitors relied ~ $7.50, $8.50. Boys' Long Overcoats, | ridicule and abuse which marked | to 5" : Re : I ' Wolfe Island... ... ... . ma}.27 In any amergency where he was called Children's Buster Brown made with Velvet Collars, Has X ould have Joon. 80 --- hat Bedford Mills... ... i 3» 4 ii Kiek, he kicked, giving * exh Suits, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.06, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, a ord . 2 . : ce aly ns : wey been less conspicuous, ey di unbury... .. es ws sr we may, IHON. C s ead and shoulders 5 50. 10.00. A large (quantity ol Harty has very wisely paid no atten Battersea .. ah ; S76 16 {above that displayed in Montreal so $4.50, 5.00, 36.50 ' Hardwood Slabs ! ; the indignities, of the con wal covernment: in fact they helped Dr. Edwards says his majority will [far this season. Hastings and Wil- BOYS' CAPS. BOYS' SHIRTS. Boys! Reefers, $2.50, $3.00, y ervative press. He has had the con- | "T® 2° 3 E Y ! be at least 250. Two townships, Bar- liams are both good men in the boot . ' : $3.50, $4.00 to $6.50. sound and dry Make a { iousness of knowing that the people the cause they essayed to hurt, and | rie and ( larendon, are yet to be heard [ing world, but the odds are in favor BOYS STOCKINGS, 3 A hat | 8 ge wwpreciate his sepvica ry he 3 woke up to find that the people had ey of the Queen's boy. His long, high, : Q Children's Buster Brown hot lire at a low price. | ! W 3 HOrvIte ana they de evorelv rebuked 'them twirling punts gave the Kingston out BOYS SWEATER . Overcoats, $2.50 to $6.50. ire nothing more than the assurance fit time to follow up, which they did Good burning. Try a | : The independent vote, said the To- : - as he has acted in the past he in every case. load. 1] will act in the future, as an un- ronto. News some days ago, had Sa Montreal Witness : Williams and Mac- . elfish member of parliament wung in favour of the Whitney gov- iia donnell were the stars of the Queen's S. ANGLIN & G0. The elector : te : ernment, and it was going to swing § ale team, the former being easily the best Cc 1 O 3 : is J FR 3 punter on the field. Maedonmell re-| % . . . have said, in plain and ; : Saw & Planing Mills unmistakable language, that they are in Fro I the Borden pany. But it peatedly made gains on the running "wr . ' | wtisfied with his loyalty to the city, +4 not 1 swung surprisingly in fa : ) and passing game, being apparently {inoston's s» Price C i 3 Vy ellington St., North tl! and its interests ; they have declared vour of the government which has 3 : the hardest player on the field to Kingston 5 One I rice Clothing House. 8 | . been constructive and progressive in Ra SR tackle. In addition to useful work at o A 2 WANE n nn AL - - : : . {all times, Williams scored a number of FASCHSIISIHCISIIGISISISICIENGE AIIISIGCIISIICISIIIICIOIIR RN rrr r - perform his public duties fairly, hon 3 3 3 points on kicks for rouges, and also QO UFFERI LD 0 YEARS tly and impartially; and they want in spite of the Whitneys, the Hannas, 3 dropped a goal from the field. Mac- o continue his enterprise as a the Foys, and all the rest of them | donnell secured the first Queen's touch- WITH RHEUMATISM large employer of labour. He is free | 1he Algoma incident was the limit \ J | down, and figured in_seyeral of the » 21 the all too evident attempt on the Ra if [other scores. I'he Kingston back di- to return to Ottawa as a supporter of : ; ¥ I 3 i : | vision is a good one all around, and part of the local government to N 3 |'Turner and Crawford both did good | dragoon the electors into supporting work at times. They were perfectly | the conservative candidates. Does Sir protected by the line in front of them dorsed), and of the great works to - James Whitney see any hand-writing 3 ] and made repeated gains on criss- I'he electors have, by their action the closing days of the campaign. Mr. not influence the vote against the fed- quite clearly that they know he will its policy, and which has triumphed Unable to Work oF a Year -- Sit Wilfrid Laurier and his govern- Cured by Gin Pills. ment (which has been so strongly en th Rheumatis w hic e is : 1 Rheumatism ich he is committed cross runs and other trick plays. v1 he Ye heen un- Once more let us congratulate the |on the wall? Y : | Montreal Star: "Ken" Williams is ) hatever. Have | ona elect and express in the name Nova Scotia has given a few more | without doubt the best back in the IN SICKNESSR OIN HEALTH PEF On other Ie nies me the conservatives, New Bruns- league, and his kicking was a feature. | The food that gives bounce and buoyancy to mind ed from my druggist, L. T. Macdonnell is another first class man, and body is Shredded Wheat. Made of the whole wheat, steam cooked, shredded and baked in the cleanest, finest of the people the hepe that he may seats to n, one b Gin Pills live long to e y the pec ' \rar wick has livided its awards, and * Y, ope box Gin Lilly on his ong to enjoy the people's regard i s Ba al DR. J. W. EDWARDS, and it usually took a half dozen men mendation he re.ul y ov ane Ann A x 2 yaar ! - . : nd re.ult was beyond | and. confidence Manitoba, where the toblin govern- | wi, won the seat in Frontemac County. |to bring him to earth whenever he + of Rheumatism. 1 now Brticrs Tar : : : fr s i $ in the ho and take one CONTE: IN THE COUNTY. attempt to win a conservative vic- | Irom as well as 2 Jew gthers polls. a tacklers seemed to slip off him as | are due I'he county has been apparently true | tory, has broken nearly even. Prince noon luesday, sd Ware 8 fol oy . f though he was a greased pole. Craw- redy whiel I . | pr { le up in majorities as tolows : {ford and Turner also played steady nedy which ito the conservative cause and has | Edward Island has réversed its record. dwards majorities--Garden Island, | symes. Although the Queen's line is locted Dr. Edwards as its member by | The one seat formerly liberal has gone | 29. Kingston township, 87, with one gare so good as their back division, | poll out; Pittsburg, 113; Portland, | (ill they proved much harder to get hove ack O( 6 a oe 0. : : gail ' 8 on i 2 parently is used because at this | tive seats have gone liberal. Alberta i Loug hbore, th 105 Ker nue) : YHhircush than that of Ottawa College emedy has . . : almerston, , with wo polls out. |, week ago cite wii ie of writing the igures © as ure we liberals as it was ex I : by olicited testi iting th ful higures or has favoured the li vet id 2 ! Total, 610 i : = 1 Montreal Gazette : Williams and Mac not at hand pected to do, and Saskatchewan has, Avery Majorities Wolie Island, 27: | tonnell "were the stars of the Queen's 9 09. | i . Howe Island, oh Oso, 103; Olden, 99; | m the former being easily the best paper--that which | encie made a sweep for the liberals Hinchinbrook, 30, with two polls out; punter on the field. Macdonnell, tall » 4 Bl ne PN Bedford, 12. Total J |and thin, repeatedly made gains on piration for the con British Columbia is incomplete at thi : {the running and passing game, being and everybody. At All Grocers, 13¢c. a Carton--2 for 25c. 1172. | expectations, The 8 0 anish- . : ! i Vracen. of Rhvwmatiom: 1 von ment exhausted its resources in the got away on a run; the hands of the | food factory in the world--used by invalids, and athletes | | :R, Kingston, Ont, : substantial majority. The term | conserviative, and the three conserva- There can 1 are do ! nly few day since a lead in its new arrangement of constitu- for this eampaign--al- | writin Heals Like Magi. {apparently the hardest player on the no credit to a man The premier--whose stalwart and | Wade's Ointment is more than a {field to tackle. In addition to useful 18 a member of a ! picturesque re was a leading at- soothing, healinig application It is {work at all times. Williams scored a antiseptic and germicide It heals, it [number of points on kicks for rouges - wants . r alse " y i the si to t v ntendet £1 aliair a ' nt prevents the infection of wounds by and also dropped a goal from ] GRAND Opposite Grand : i f tended that the | had correct feeling about the pro germs, and it destroys the germs or [field. Macdonnell secured the first Central Station | ung men of t times should study | bable outcome when he predicted an aE . 4 wine and 1 touch-d and figures several of parasites that cause annoying and | touch-down, and figur in NEW YORK ey. public question on their own ac- lpasy victory His majority in the stubborn skin diseases. Cures eczema, {the other scores. The Kingston back wont Affect \ UNION and UPWARDS count, and be governed in their act ommons is a large one. It is really | salt rheum, scald head, cold sores, |division is a good one all around, and : r 4 t 1 bel iles, ete. [Turner and Crawford both did good 1. Water' cant Sir Wilirid may be chapped hands, erysipelas, piles, | tn on as theic judgment dictated. As a | too large, though § £ 1 4 . " r N : ; ; 7 In bie boxes, 20 it Wade's drug [work at times. They were perfectly H OTEL tuidebook and Map. y atu f fact, however, the young | xpected, in view of recent deve lop na 5 3 21) . - The ite in front I them Exfinguish ifs It party because s father had belonged | tractio oughout the campaign tore. | protected by weept their polities pretty much | ments, to exercise a 'wise supervision -- a ---- and made repeated gains on criss-cross defys y outo out it' out. wy do their religion, from their | i public oflices and give no cause for Wom Kissed Bry runs and Other trick | ys. ~ % . : : of publi i )men Kissed Bryan. | 1 fe IF YOU WANT TO BUY, aren It is the result of that closer regret for the splendid victory he has New York, Oct. 27.--When William - The on. Toor: a h Madey? » Mat: h that - ee relationship and training that are so | chieved J. Bryan entered the Astor gallery at | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. tha you cap Iways "d The arc ha RENT OR SELL dig 3 a \ reception of the Women's Democra-| F. A. Wray, H. Heffering, R. G y DependiUpon' All onesfly Burps' REAL ESTATE oe rosin site tus onl porous votes. 0 eho Valor, 3 [wr "8 ge Seog ow | [gf DESAI Ll Nom autos onservati ng remains conser The American method of conducting in the pre vo of nearly seven hun- |.J. F. Peacock, M. W. Charters, H. C ' ; I make a specialty of same itive, and its s have responded | un election is not a success. dred iy and narrowly escaped | Sparling, William Young, Toronto hla Housesjcarry them. Drop' 1n k Drop a card ox cull on sue. Mo 11s the. call. of the party and voted mm the cmbraces of a third. Mrs. Bryan |J. H. Mardoff, A. A. Marshall, J. N »3jand fry them for yourself. Alway trouble to show property. Insur- gi, il for the candidate of the | The cartoonist® ig was present. Mr. Bryan displayed [Solan 4. B Brows, Hours Horton : everywherelin anada, Ask for ance m 'S tes onev o : . tens ih oon ' UH . some embarrassment | ontreal; Rudd, Guelph; 8 § at lowest rates. Money t ony N Wo | not get al reat He has ! n n Ee -- iJ. Dves, Philadelphia a Ww. J EDDY'S MATCHES. Sins Faucett, Brussels; Samuel Myers, Ot- | his 1 without | a Changing Tastes. 1 co rvat ole : 3 | " win h e number indepen- | . - ye - mums ) tava, Thomas A. Webster, Lans- | GEO. CL IFF, ningh 1 mall Ths locomotive --works----employers Fhonden De olors ond ri . = i Idowne: W. H. Stafford, Deseronto; J. | exceedingly ol all possible ents een ¢ g mi 101 i ) i A 1 t . ' . Real Estate valuatior, etc, at The was, too, & marked diforenc in [Fil {ir ubiltion Just bmn Gui" wone sen when the october (0 SHS Retr © Sic) Am Artistic and Richly Furnished Home Ww i - 3 . They felt iclory day 5 t ' lu 05 Clarence street. ihe ABS the men. Dr. Edwards ke y ¥ show of the National ( hrys san he A. Deev<St Lodi: F Woods H had a speci significance for them Sociéty opened, vesterday, at the I ! t ' C . C and persistent politician. Hi -- Crystal Palace. The large and elabor Brockville; ieoryge urtis, oncord, i 1 3 ., P 4 is withal very suave, and he gave his | Kingston in doubt--that was the ately "dressed" Japanese blossoms | v -- Should contain one of our ; i --_-- = Mahogany Parlor Suites, 3 talents * to the campaign | story of the Toronto News--and are not so popular they were, an Si j -- : they are gradually being ousted from Criticism that will n« t produce A fn | : pieces upholstered in rich favour by the single « anthemums, | good results might as well be with t i A 4 . y : . . which lend themselves better to decor- | held. Ab 1 hell ; {| |& silks to harmonize with your of the previous election t dealt. ative purposes. time and emarkable levotior From | was as much out in this as in his nomination--irom the | other matters political with whic - room. We have 'some hand- anticipation of a call=he had re . = | < z oh = : : : ) : i pa Eo idince: aad 1 What was the object of lampooning Portland, Maine, Child some new designs in Parlor ontinually 1n evidence, an i | Needed Any Hour. { peg V v . . : 1 1. | the liberal candidate in the conserva- \ liniment may be needed any hour ! ol : J . Furniture at prices that wil tive press? It was not apparent, Keep a bottle of Smith's White Lini- | Ill, Weak and Emaciated, Restor-}| 3 : 3 ; surprise you. 3 Piece Parlor a ind it certainly was not approved by ment in the hose, ready for rt ed to Health By Vinol. : ; ; oh Setts from $17 to $150. nv advanta in the contest the people, hi ET the Fh % No a hE | Our little daughter, six years His : hail ! ae mments. A large | ex 18 price | apoe, after a severe attack of the i 2 ad liberals could have done prob The conservative candidate was and-the remedy meets a wide range of | oq. y er developed into pneus = | § ROBT. J. REID, treatod as a gentleman hy the Whiy, needs. Cures neuralgia, Hhotmatism, I vomin. ~ was: Jit pitifully thin, weak SRN " 230 Princess St., 4 Doors Above who would have stood up It is a pity that Mr. Harty conld Jumhago, stiff jolts oF Musslce. Pain } and emaciated. She had no appetite, Copvmiany Opera House. Telephone 571. ours quest for votes too the superior candi the sty and altogether ell with a candidate of their ; 1 on rs. and re |and her stomach was so weak it could | ie them in public meetings, and re not have bee st toe a Als ad nL BE . 1 1ave been treated as kindly by 25¢., at Wa drug not retain food. She lay in this con- FRESHLY MINED presented liberal ideas and principles the conservative press. : . fition for weeks. and nothing the doc Coal is far more desirable than Avery was no doubt grateful for mos-- : Dog's Suicide From Grief. tor prescribed did a bit of good, and | « that dug out of the earth a year the liberal support he received, but in Among the notable incidents 1 Paris. Oct. 27.--A St. Bernard dog, | we were beginning to think she would of ana oil jependent conservative candidates will : -- . which had ref all nourishment | never recover : it's dryer and In ny ways a ver redeem the coun in the name th of his mistress a week "At this time we commenced to give greater heat producer. Here it is fiberal Barty ¥ VAG # ago, suddenly dashed into the street [her Vinol, and the effect was marvel at ur service on quick order-- : Ic Lbera : Q a 'a wterday, and threw him- lous. The doctor was amdzed at her | right, well screened coal in all wm ---- " a : i : 1) : nder assing or car. progress, and when we told him we eo standard sizes at standard > " | es for better even than stand- NO MORE SCANDAL. eA be . were giving her Vinol, he replied, 'It and quality. I'l candal campaign of the con i { October 23rd, is a fine remedy, Keep it up." We did Dowsett,. aged forty-five so, and she recovered her health and ~ servative par tv has been a complete 4 { R. CRAWFORD failul Save and excepting: Mr: Bor The Name of Deceased was one of the most strength months before the doetor | ailure. Save and excepting C yaszs. ! : Sore he Flags, : widely known and highly esteemed thought she could. | Phone, 9 Foot Queen St. dai who nianaged oceasionally he Black Watch farmers in the township of Bastard Portisnd, Me. ; alk about his Halifax platform, He was a member of the Methodist Vinol cures conditions like this m-- m_p-- - which embraced some of the more On a Tag on a Plug of Shurch. 1 I il " speakin fen 3 Balu] dig a r lo wople important issues of the day, the can- . " eased subscribers' ave speaking the etite, tones e dig 4 2 ¢ i : i : wi ks Ne : Black Chewing Tobacco very highly about the books at the organs, makes rich, red blood, and - of the party could discuss Stands tor Qualit . Tabard Ini Library at Gibson's Red strengthens every organ in the body | The Leading Undertaker. but scandal Ye ors Cross Drug Store. Are you a mem- | Vinol is sold in Kingston by George i ames eic 'Phone > 147 ie premier put it at one meet " ber ? W. Mahood, druggist. phd since the