Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1908, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908. PAGE FOUR. THE WHIG, 75th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 06-310 King street, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per year, l.ditions at 2.80 and 4 v'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Monday and Thurs- day moraing at $1 a year. To United States, charge for postage has to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Print- ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, STOVE PIPES : and cheap work ; nine improved presses. are made to look bright The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd, and new a coa . EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director: THE SHER WII | Srove Fire Ea it Dy TORONTO OFFICE. Queen City Cham- loronto, H. i pritative Daily Wibig. of the gloss appearance stove. Is e: ) not arag 1 } the brush. Won't smoke or blister if properly used. and the fact The best i enamel made. S8 liberal party, that the Laurier gov- g ernment will rule at Ottawa for an- five Slove other years, is said to have made eat commotion the civil ser- Why ? has future in The civil service com ssion been duly installed, and of promising at regarded should Have the service What this time ? the is more Corbett's Hardware 9S ~ a ser sation of the old-timers, misled by - Ooms Price 10e, 15¢, oe I each. 20 20¢, urd predictions of George Taylor of Mr. travelling out Jorden himself, of the themselves to other nd been record, and exposing li so adverse | the Ii fter this can secure a place in if same riticism ? the sooner pen- | alty 1s applied the better, none the and there the except on merit, be nly, promotion on bas there should be neutrality so Issues and political The than elections concerned premier was nev more in earnest when he said addressing trouble while ol Ontario, a meet of the the that the had who government arisen from sins of officials a liberal hould were not appointed These peo appreciated the government. have onsideration there they shown, should be # There and were ind an end of their offence has been mischief the wv ome some misgiving Rot J ham's » proof that Lydia E, Pink- Vegetable Compound re- woren to normal health, | consery Glandford Sta | prising results with a reassembling of rs. Pinkham: | (). government | Pinkham : : years, | : i | edicine to compar \ROUSING PUBLIC SYMPATHY. men, | | | when Ottawa correspondence of ative papers apprehend sur ane ------ srs und a displacement « Who that read the pathetic story of an woman and doctors did me | 8 fall, followed b at dreadfully unti a E. Pinkham' It has cured me k women hom I have recommended it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. for rty years Lydia E. Pink ( 1 und, made he cen th male ills of n troubled wit} rmation IIT Vy an tempted child, and svmpathized in her | ertion of her but | | magistrate | th Sic was, as the : | explained, a serious thing to abandon | | | but the | | | | | t woanfant of tender years, howed that she 'had a heart little mé ther laid be au Comp the thing where - it hd havhe h { and herbs, has | would seen, and retired to a safe d for fe there to watch with deepest I'he she broke down when ealled ured thousand for what would follow wnt that she and unfeelingg Girls biggest ount, she concealed noth- folly she gulan that her that make confessed to amid tear sobs, showed wa not will to wgite fo Mere |. there iS anythin HET vour sickness you do n understand. She will {reat you iidenceand advise y 1 ever regret beeasise of b e she has helpes Address, Lynn, Mass take and their mistake i to misplace confidence and assume ponsibilities fi which LU gepared A with on they are | father and mother, | ihly ome could shter's misgiving, inti not assume a idle baby, enforced out with her do. She drifted were lived, and of dropping at the same time | Maypole Soap -- With that 11 we iid Ease at Home he p ment With Sure Results hopin fall into friendly hands. | he has fallen on the wrong child exposed, and received is not | { father of the { down, penalty, errors and at Joc. for colors, 15¢. for black, Frank L. Benodict & Co, as a proper similarly JOHNSON SACRIFICES the 'oM < to serve follows the ex Johnson, who t he been mpior had long bo wrporations bye and expensive its with Hiway Opposite Grand troubles Central Station NEW YORK CITY. e people in the i ff a ROOMS S1 a DAY i and UPWARDS TRAN 1 from sta GRAND UNION], Commo k umber time Jol al service road, "and road wer® the pro- | traction company, and o 'demonstrate that al ownersl the service He ascertained had annot hike financial reasons | which | municipanty enonomize mning expenses a company for transfers, charged for an he burbs: and he employe FRESHLY MINED § vr. dhe ao vorkingmer s and beat ndonment of the | tor the Coal is far more desirable than 3 that dug out of the earth a year y ' Lie 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 guick ordar-- bright, well screened coal fn all the standard sizes at standard prices for better even than stand- and quality, R. CRAWFORD Phone, 9. Foot Queen St. lum referer arter took place at ew disaffected persons and the the old | adverse, vote, compat y, manded the road will carry the fight | ourts, with the prospect of Meanwhile He ownership his is a pathetic scheme of his devotion paign | fect | as | which fing for' us the comfort of his to serve the Does it pay people This is the op g question, and it is the closing question as well of a . the thought serious many people MACLEAN'S CANDID WORDS. The World, over, 1s the elections very to talk As the World Mr an's paper its editorial opinions his, now that willing re vbout results. is Ma would from that with are and it appear he has not his though making the impression at his that he Mr. were agreed on general principles It true that Mr. to" himself the right to advocate present" utterances been in accord leader, nomination and Borden is Maclean reserved ad- vanced measures, and self clear on a few points, as the fol- lowing extract from Tuesday's paper will "Mr. Borden is a better and stron- He Jut he has been hampered for to maintain the Tupper show : ger to-day than ever before, man has grown. by an effort more or less marked twelve years tradition, a very ancient and deca- dent cult. He has been hampered hy and smaller, The Plum Tree Club, as the Montreal Star men who grew smaller and more and more picayune. called the land-seckers were a drag on He most of all by a dread to call a great to his party has been hampered federal convention promulgate platform in keeping with the ideals of a a younger Canada An "opposition should delight in holding conventiohs - ) i ? in lay®iy down advanced platforms in of "He was also hampered by men enemies planks that Russell epi his party who were known the public he ownership professed I'he La Presse sode cost him more perhaps than he by the secret power that it Wilirid over certain of to Mr. friends. This whole incident to be told." One can understand Maclean vet know gave Sir those who had claimed he 183 a story vet Mr. the cam now why was silent during hould lampoon the premier and was willing enough that his paper print reports to. the injury of the not a word editorial the government. But iy had it conservative to say in support of policy and conservative candidates. not polling that Of course the World could over look the liberal its day deliverance Wilfrid ol party in It has thinks Sir new his Laurier been given a power, conditionally on His its the people to lease cleaning house government general policy, felt that complete been sustained on because it be having and allowed its to do portation and other farge questions of the day. Incidentally the premier inti should work, with the trans- if there were de- liberal party it could that any in the corrected without the help of the con servative party. Moreover parliament, the Montreal just what the péople make it, not for the World to say anything mate be Star points out, is and it 18 { which is out of harmony with public opinion. If the people condemned any thing it was the slander policy conservative opposition. EDITORIAL NOTES for Leeds be the commons without I'he member will very lonesome in Bennett-Fowler-Lefurgey combination. looking for which he Mr. Borden George Tavlor is still the thirty-five majority was prepared to deliver to on | the 26th, eron, of Beauharnois, who Mr. was Berg Mr. North-West from Jorden's humorous partner he will jolly tour, will miss Who in his ed the parliament. commons now ? British C« The big that of intimidation in be liceman of Ontario must the bia investigated. po he must show has been exerting influence the peacemaker and not of the disturber authority the Mr such a be the mn that Who will higher tariff He and such an authority on public ques Weighed found wanting now is gone ? was busy man tions. in the balance and ristol retired he carry an avowedly conservative than 200. Or It from parliament is time Edward when can enly con stituency by less the riding is rapidly becoming liberal, which is more remarkable, How the conservative papers ! The pictures of Sir Wilirid Lau very gracious are. towards the winning par- tv rier are so very taking when compar- ed the there the campaign. 10-cent with pug-ugly cartoons for was such a demand dur- toilet big at 10c. success. Five rolls for 25 paper W Jost's The latest black plug chewing tobacco. fortune, he makes him- ! Borden's | | Ston has | of the | the | Cockshutt | IMMENSE PROGRESS. G.T.R. Improvements Past 12 Years. A booklet has just been issued by the Grand Trunk railway to show the position occupied by that road today as -- compared with its" condition in 1806, | In Regard to a Statement Coming | when Ces i Hays took 'hold of the system, Jt tells in very concise from the Regard to ! Th 9% OI he From the West 2 ge thuy | STOTY of twelve years of great progress, ir TLRUr | such as few railroads on the continent can show during the same period. In 1896 the Grand Trunk consisted of 4,186 miles, while today it comprises 5, an increase of 11 per cent. The | increase in financral responsibilities 1 aware | towever, has not been on a «pa vith ies nace: . 10t AWare Sy , a 4 "par with Ts sy = So His | the improvement of the road. "he loan 1e was of Sn rt y Pr list of | capital in 1896 was $122,5 4. Today 15 Ally n i > * - . 3 v : 3 hich | It 18 $137,526,307, an incre $ 1 those who constituted the party which 813. The 2: capital he oI, consisted of seven English gentlemen, $108.627 324 today sis as ho knew eact her in London, and | T #xie/sieqd, lOCay It 1S 15,741,009, who knew each other in L i , an increase of $17,114.28 The fixed entered on this scheme of adventure, | ©, i A etn, JS xed being othe ise noccupied. They en- | £1arges Jn 1896 were $7,282,733 today being otherwise wr ecuy . 2 « | they are $7,514,806, an increase of only gaged Mr. Roger Pocock, at one time | $232,163. The road pai livid Sy ed Io er Nol west Monnted 163. ad paid no dividends asta re A Ee oy ev orident | 1806, while during the last financial olice, as a te, lhe > © +n | Year it paid out $4,100.1 ts she purpose of Col. Cole's narrative is to De] out $4,100,139 to its share- tanta 3 ~onck 118 4 eXcll pate Mr a otal, iy] . do Thi { During the same period the Grand he hag shamiely y Stander Se Y lighte . | Trunk increased its single track mileage | tor which there not the 4 StL by 470 les 3 - pr " STL 5 Y 470 miles and its double track mile- ground She has always { much age by 608 miles, so that today it has in respected, and was one © : Mp | OPeration 1,034 miles of double tr k presidents of the Primrose League. Mr. Prior to 1896 th 1 had $< an vdamson, onc of Sir Arthur's friends ¢ Toad had spent $5,843, 1 Ty Nib adventures, | "?9 on double tracking; since then it has and a companion 1s @ * | spent no less than $9.080,094 on the same | | During THE STORY DENIED PROF. FERGUSON WRITES TO THE PRESS Disappearance of , Oct T'o the Editor) of Saturday last there is ting to the te Sir Arthur There is no truth whatever in rt h-- 27th to is of : ! en speaks of Lady Curtis as a very charm iin IAN JO.08 ng English lady and of their "cons | PuIBOse, makirrg a total spent on double ing. Enghs ady an rieking of 314,993,663 Sahin, n the same twelve years the d 2 he It very absurd to represent Trunk Ie € yea Arthur as seeking refuge from family Ie has laid 423,480 tons of So- unhappiness in the wilds of a Canadian ' forest, infested by wild animals, with- out change of clothes or weapons of lefence, for he had simply strolled out | a t of 37,215 of the camp while waiting for break hh period the system has spent fast. His companions entertained no a new stations, $6o8.405 on new doubt of his sad fate. The application | ¢'8ine houses, and $356,471 on new coal utes. making = Pf hdd 1 On ney of Lady Curtis to the court that the |° hutes, making a total of $1,760,737 spent leath of Sir Arthur should be recog- | °% new buiidings. Besides this the death of Sir Arth § 4 Is nized was necessary to constitute her | COMPpany has spent $1,050,000 on the two ze as $84 0 cons S yd tiny n wo | wdministratrix of his estate, and tutrix oy ofhes buildings on McGill St | AE Say « trial ontreal the minor Sir Roger, and 1t 1s cruel i a this 'measure the wholly un Among other heavy investments was yt on this meas he w ) dis STN iu ble construction which Col Cole | ¥5:530,444 tor renewing and strengthen hes" ? | $1.8831678 on reconstructing Grand | ) pound | 1,620 tons of go-pound rails, and 02,197 tons of 100-pound rails, replacing the old 70-pound rails on 3,703 miles of track, at a cost of $12.7 In the $705, Sir '" | mg bridges; and double tracking the Victoria Bridge, nd mproving the Inter national! Bridge at Buffalo, making a total of $7,712,072 spent on bridges dur ing twelve years In 1896 the system TOWN OF GANANOQUE. » gmes, of the old | tht ns I,111 engines of modern type, with a tractive capacity 83 per cent greater than the engines of 1896. This st of $6,053, ha It Sir fully two years after Arthur's death that 1 heard of her to Col. Brady through a her sister. Yours truly, ALRYMPLE FERGUSON was not ill Q - 291.950 on engagement letter from GEORGE D 1 owned 1,038 en type. Today it South Leeds Liberals Need Organ- ization. Oct. 28th--The Leeds, which has isorganized condition z + achieved at a co Gananoque, liberal in South been badly d has 1 at last from its lethargy of m expressed, not ive demand for that all petty The arousing owned | 7 tons freight cars the road in 1896 with a capacity of 473.87 it had 32.019 with a capacity of | party as a body has re, but a pe bet gamzation, and [his change cost the company 040,500. In the same period $1,011, on cent > | | 800,035 tons, an increase of over & per | FHF FHF HFEF REESE Eee : Boys'Clothes Boys' Suits Boys' Norfelk Suits, 82 50, $3 50, $4.50, $5.00. Boys' Bloomer Suits, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50. Boys' Three-Piece $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50, $8.50. Children's Buster Brown Suits, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $4.50, $5.00, $6.50. BOYS' CAPS, BOYS' SHIRTS, BOYS STOCKINGS, Boys' Overcoats Boys' College Ulsters, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, to $10.00. Boys' Storm Coats, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00. Boys' made $5.00, $10.00. Saits, $6.50, Long Overcoats, with Velvet Collars, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, < Boys' Reefers, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $6.50. Children's Buster Brown BOYS' SWEATERS. Overcoats, $2.50 to $6.50. The H. D. Bibby Co. Kingston's One Price Clothing House. SHACK jealousies be forgotten of the liberals was most noticeable on | the 26th. Many such re | | 405 was spent new passenger cars. | I'hus, during the twelve years from | 1806 to 1907 the Grand Trunk 1 equipment no than $52,003,748, at the rate of nearly four and one alf millions a vear And during the period from 1808, the first year in which reliable comparisons ¢ ee made, pay roll of mpany has increased from $0060.717 to $18,274,427 in 1907, mn increase of $8,304,710, or 83 per cent | in the ten years. It is, however, stated | that while a: large portion of this ind crease due to growth in business much of it is owing to the fact that the rate of wages has increased from 20 to | 30 per cent. all down the line. i The figures thus shown by the Grand on night of the marks as Taylor will never get 27% majority in Gananoque again," were made by well known workers Robert O'Brien, the seventeen-year- | Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, | "Geo less old son of od stone street, who has been in Montreal for a few days participating the m f 1 fifteen mile road race, has | the cc s returned yme and is quite pleased as are all his fellow townsmen with his successful efforts, Ue ® An English family named Willoughby, | consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby ind two young children, residents for some time past on North street, are to be deported to England. The husband | Trunk are impressive, not only as shen | has been ill for some time and unable ing the progress made by the road. but support his family, | well | the vast amounts of money that it has with the prospect of returning | set in circulation during the past few native land | vears t W. A. Taylor, Brock street, a well | | known member for several years 5 »f the local Salvation Army Corps, left yesterday for Syracuse, N.Y James Tl que Jour is to 1S eased to his 1 pl past Colds. i of the Gan Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world irned from Brock j wide cold and grippe remedy, removes had [cause. Call for full name for | signature, E. W. Grove, 25 | 2c an when he Look who under rmoon, T'homson, operation during at--Broekville General peration was -s i the yesterday =a with Mrs serious few --davs | | been | went | past It's |average how will the | a slight | much longer remember strange uccess pro man than a favor. Red for that tickling throat, for sale only at Gib- {son's Red Cross Drug Store. The habiliments of mourning are not lalways sure evidence of sincere grief patient 1s Cross Cough Syrup Juncti h his wife M. Bren vester | n | » | returned lay rt vi in Montreal Mr. | ind Mrs. Geo. W. Kidd, Market street, | wave returned from a two m visit A North | vith friends and relativ in th No from a : Poor Appetite, Street Drinking Fountains ted Society | Your Head Aches--You're Tired in Hum some | Headache And Neuralgia From | 2 NAME AND DESIGN REGISTERED are different from and better than any other chacolate confection you ever tasted. Maple Buds are not made by any other concern as the name and design is fully patented. Look for the name on every Bud. 77 The Cowan Co. Limited, Toronto. ¢ ® ps oP An Artistic and Richly Furnished Home Drowsy, Heavy? Should contain one of our Mahogany Parlor Suites, 3 pieces, upholstered in rich silks to harmonize with your room. We have some hand- some new designs in Parlor Furniture at prices that will surprise you. 3 Piece Parlor Setts from $17 to $150. ROBT. J. REID, 230 Princess St., 4 Doors Above Opera House. Telephone 577. 1 time drinking found | Worn Out, Depressed --Sys- ire f Brock and This f or rm was tem Needs by the Waterworks 1 1 hor suf »s haven't a Waterworks h- n ses Dr. Hamilton's Pills. You Up Quick--Give Good Spirits. 9 say, ) 3 Aol | $s request tor water ain they want | eet, between I'he Water » wake up ar leration They Brace Snap, Energy, Do You 1 | loaded know what's are bilious up with I'he best prescription is Pills. Take one well in the | It's surprising what | make in your health Or | brove, complexion any ! tion becomes good. You'll sheep bet boxes, ter, and have no more headaches. You'll feel immensely better by tak Dr. Hamilton's Pills They not | cure but prevent it keép the blood pure and rich, the system from germs, and dis { tase-producing matter You | well and stay well af will Dr. Hamilton's "Mandrake and Putter nut Pills, box, or five boxes | for ¥1, at or N. C Pol- son & , Ont., and Hart- ford, wrong congtipated, you and bile. Dr. Hamil night. You Think of it! they im tons at morning A Real Corn Cure. Salve soft are change Spirits Peck's a | It cures | recent sorencss Corn does hard or and or injury, cure ones, old cures without In big 15¢c., at Wade's drug store. corns. clears up, diges ones, ny In to by Earl Winterton, in the house,of commons, on Friday, Mr. Haldane, secretary of { state for declared' the Ross | to a rifle than the answer a question, only sickness, war, better spt be | Enfield { "Pleased subscribers" are speaking | very highly about the books at the | Tabard Inn Library at Gibson's Red { Cross Drug Store. Are you a mem- | ber ? vou use dru Co., Conn., 1 i : # ttt P4444 + Wee etees For Outdoor Foot Comfort. Men's Tan or Black Siberian Calf Water- proof Boots, $5.00 and 6.00. Doctors' Special Black or Tan, $5.50 and 6.00. Geo. A. Slater's Invictus Duk-Rak, $5.00. en A A A A AAA AAA AAA -- THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Ashanti, bound to went aground | She | The steamship Montreal, with sugar, | at Madam's reef, below Quebec {has been floated and is now way westward Paronhek I wrist without Drug Store Censure is sometimes ward dor self sacrifice A two-quart red rubber hot water hottle, made of pure rubber, only 5c. Wade's drug store. Only when arbitration should we think of litigation A lot of trouble can be avoided by persistent tongue gbverning A lot of people have a good in doing things. Twenty-five cent tooth brushes, Best's. XXX SRA) UOOOOCOOO00 RS SEBEN XXX 2X X on her leather | be ross soft should Red improved band, no athlete one, at Gibson's the only re Office Railings, Coal Dealers and Builders' Screens, Sifters, Fencing and Wire Work of every Descrip- | tion manufactured at Partridge & Sons, Crescent Wire and Iron Works. "Phone, 380. is 'a failure time | 15¢., at James Reid, "" oy, eading Undertaker. Phone, 147.

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