PAGE FOUR. CO00000000000000000000 THE NEW WAY | To Hang Storm Sash Simple, practical, per- fect, economical, ideal ventilation, solid com- fort. Easily hung or re- moved from inside. at any time by any person. It's the housewife's y for clean window: Price 15c. Set. = plo THE WHIG, 75th YEAR : THE DAILY fashion." purchased and slayghtered ia this PAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806-810 Kio street, Kingston, Ostario, | at $6 per year; kditions at 2.30 and 4 v'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, | , / and Thurs- |* to apply published in parts on Monday a t day morning at $1.a year. To United | government beg States, charge for postage hes to be; added, making price of Daily $3 and of [in connection Weekly 31.50 per year. {tions, and killed many to find that there was very little the One recalls the experience in Outario when it was propos The some years ago the tuberculin test. with the public institu Attached is one of the best Job Print of them, only ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, and cheep work . mine aproved Led | The British Whig Publishing Co., LU'd EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director: matter with them, and that little such las might be discovered in most of the milch cows of the day. The dairymen obiected to the compulsory slaughter Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham- of the cattle, which showed reaction bers B32 hutch Bt. Toronto, H. E. | under the test, and toe act governing Smallpeice, Representative. | e the business had to be suspended. Daily Wiinia. THE REFORM AT HAND The inevitable thing has occurred in the TUPPER NOT AVAILABLE, ment, namely the abolition of those Hibbert Tupper, referring to the | conditions which have favoured graft- to be to | the public The pa- Borden re- list has been dispensed with. TORONTO OFFICE. conpeetion with vumour that he is invited ing in service. Carleton when Mr | tronage of | It has represented the business houses have he ig permanently out this to Hibbert ns, says be | from which the public officials to supplies public life. In a_ sense is been allowed order as they have been wanted, and it has led {to evils of the sort that no one can honestly defend them. in the members on | temptation has been felt, as nowhere regretted, because Sir is a man of great ability, 'and he has had that member an experience should be very sO many grosser valuable to any of the com- mons. The Some | There the itching palm has been opposition wants strengthening. tnharticular evidence, and there pi 2 it i its most active leit have been retired by the peo- | else, to extract from contractors the heaviest toll. will be missed by the lead- | It is remarkable that business men | Mr. will | should submit to it uncomplaining- up loss | ly. All of those who were so liberal [in that the ceeding was wrong in principle submitted the good and sufficient reasons, tor and they his tal- the Si Mr. the bene- do of ol I oster the the suggestion er in aebate. make for that to but their gifts knew pro- lence want that should be asked to join 18 not the and in and vet they to practice, it. Any one of them could { rebelled, by an Hibbert have have that Borden's party, and give it of his Sir Hibbert fit support and doing so had a desire to return brought about explosion «i with its own herds, | marine depart.' BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. | Goro 5 { 'TO BE CONSIDERED BY CITY COUNCIL. Mrs. Shaw, New Lowell, has pow- | Gompers, They may not approve oi all that Mr. Gompers has done, but he is labour leader, aud he has {done great things for the cause he {Ins espoused. { ie ler to erect a sun temple in Montreal {if she will? The religion of the folks | {down there appears to be a. little off. | ft wants something to tome it up. | Tigers--real live T-i-g-e-r-s--were the city to-day. They were not a bit ferocious when they arrived from Ha- to Paving--DMore Money Will Be Voted For Further Maca- dam Roads. On Monday evening, the city couneil {is to consider the roadpaving question lalong with the question of a by-law {for raising further money for con- milton. Wonder how they'll look when Hjauing Luilding more Emestons maca- the. Ottawas sunnine after the am ads. e people seem to be Ri ha jo gunning them | C Il satisfied with the roads built this s afternoon : Jr at such' a moderate cost., viz. kL {fifteen to. twenty-five cents-- a square McGillicuddy is in doubt 8P- | vard, according to" the noo of | purently as to whether the jury which | the old road. The city engineer would | heard his case meant to condemn or {like the by-law to cover enough money | compliment him. He pays a fine of pw last two years. A statement of the streets to be done will not he wiven at $100 and gets a vote of thanks for | present, but all the wards will be | advertising the wickedness of his con- |pretty p mally treated. The engineer {advises t purchase of more road i A ---- plant, particularly an additional steam To nullify the feeling of those who {roller of smaller size than the present | have been disappointed by a knight- {one in use. The gost of the new one | hood going to Sir Hugh Graham th would be $2,500. going to Sir Hugh Graha © | The road paving scheme is not Globe suggests a circulating title. It | sure of being adopted by the council. ! be passed around ™ decorating | The engineer's report on this matter to many persons | Ins been allowed to lie for nearly two | A months, and now it is to be discuss. | {ed at the eleventh hour. The report i is as follows : Fe "In the canvass, corporations or | | non-resident property owne=h were not ! lincluded, only the resident property | owners and lease-holders who have to pay lotal improvement taxes being considered. Following is a list of streets on which a majority of the re Dan temporary. £0 | could and giving dignity and never staying long enough any: where to rust, "Bosh," says some one in Toronto papers nbout the possibility of Sir Hibbert Tupper pushing R. L. Bor- | den aside and taking the conservative leadership.} Maybe it is, but the rum- | The City Engineer's Report As | Hil i The Overcoat Question During the next few weeks thousands of Overs coats will be passed from the tables of Clothing Stores into the hands of buyers... Where Will You Buy Yours ? Put this question to alwost any group uf well-dressed and wellsinformed men the grafting, for the hateful | would have ended if cannot to Ottawa, but the Vancouver con- i thing it there act servatives would not have it, and 1s one 18 stand { the shape of or is occupying a large share of the peoples attention all the same. » .. R. L. Star that conspiracy with his party for spoils in | Borden writes the Montreal | he does not know of any railway subsidies. | permanent pay ing, \ i : sident property owners is favorable | viz. 3 Princess street--Bagot ton, 521 ft x 16 ft. Welliigton street--Princess to Broek, 58 ft x 47 ft. Brock street--Wellington 10 ft x 44 It King street--I'vincess to Welliny- | te King, | hereabouts and the answer will be with one accord at The H. D. Bibby Co's. There's a reason for this universal sentiment in favor of our Store and our Clothing. If you will come in for a look we will demonstrate the why and the wherefore. Our Overcoats inspire confidence because they are cor~ rebelled under circumstances publicity. | Star does not think that Mr. Borden | to Broek, 374 i SALERATUS IS THE BEST E. W. GILLETT CO, LTD. Toronto, Ont. atched umber offering We genuine bargains in Spruce, Pine Hardwood Floor- ng. move are some and which we must in order to make room for fresh nd get Our i S. ANGLIN & CO. Saw & Planing Mills 11 North wellington St. 1 ce Cream itv. Delivered any ir up to 6 pm PRICE'S, £88 Princess St. Kingston If You Want to Buy, Rent or Sell REAL ESTATE of call on property. t Moncey ate 1 alt y same, me. No Insur- to make card to lowest a speci a or show I S. anc loan. GEO. CLIFF, Real Estate valuatior, etc., at Clarence street. Ast year For Coal Crawford, Phone 9, Foot of Queen St. however, believer He and they which made their action personally business man, is a offers them freely | the | withe | in bonuses. offensive hi widates The knight thereupon represent have g perhaps, drew name from the list of eligible for orders, which row be, the which extravagances It some ur and smothered his ambi nin hard | of | will ot tions completely. Quebec to contractors' the evil the sake cure the is | This is to be regretted--ior of the party, Mr. Borden may be spirit has influenced | more comfortable, however, as he them in the distribution of their | i doles. The | the the inferior in debating power of has of minister taken promptly the tender system for all supplies in con It goods could the and the be Tupper, stronger man not long expected to follow proper course introducing ker ------ nection with his department has ESTIMATES OF PROFITS. Brantford has worked out the ight | the are specified clearly there will be dis- its disadvantages. Unless | The lowest price is not | The article necessary problem--on paper. Its calculation is | satisfaction. the Cataract plant, take | everything. needful is | Hydro-Electric purchase the | sometimes at the advanced wd go power from com rate. and confidence must be reposed | in the He exercise his judgment impartially. Fol- | the of the day must] be the punishment of all its that illumin- into hghting on It is saved account estimated purchasing agent must | £1,265 can be in street ation alone, the price for lamps being | lowing reforms ecduced from X55 to 837 and sun have been bleeding the con i tractors, and indirectly the lin behali of a system that is without This punish- Kingston is getting street lighting tdry who less had the contract, but simply because the tor than when the company people, defender made to fit the crime EDITORIAL NOTES. who's to Who do city is taking a huge premium for the jan honest the light | mgut must be giving The financial credit it is improve- in extend department People are whispering, be of 1909 our think ? a cost vou mavol mn od up h the light con 15 practi th against people - 1 \ Australia labour leader for Mr ha Fisher John a Is the day, near at will the * Some think | premier, hand | British pai from ir when Burns lead benture ¢vbt liament SO The Hamilton Spectator savs the I election of aldermen by the whole city ht conducted as I that, diseount 1s leal which is all n when it is urred do i 1 1d ne » o bw Ton timates. and 11 should 1 could | flow i nas time gi pra enterprise 1 garded like private corporation Quebec, 1s a conserva It is not Liregor ol ho | . the how that rule pointed out until 1904 liberal tive appointee ever, that it was an occasional | po accepted giits--under 0 provision | Afraid to launch out before that, eh tolerated, and | - wd lo % - So Mr. Gregory is going to let the He thought. profit overnment 1s not wo- He minis car. Laurier eo. it another his goes alter } A VERY RUINOUS SLAUGHTER of New York 1s enfore ny mind when the having stice im ing the law -- I provincial elections Al sam Edward land is go Prince the legislature at Now lcaling Dy Li with the | liberal be expected Dec to go th the th herds. ! berta ol care of ma) Existence | way in ember--and Canada 1 the ree or four it mals, ant only | will peace for to | year to f stamping out is wl at or marine will hand Judge department, I'he over ot the test, breeding in_place of milk- inipister of 1 A hei : liffer the report of Cassels were is a difference ! ofioct of using eventually to the justice } > tand it will probably put some people wh show, in the The not to use it for domestic purposes New York's legi ave effect to which cow owners may COW rich i . | where they, cannot do any grating | for quite presence ol disease. saler way a while. slature g that this year's to people anything, It's char- aldermen. An | council i elector notes statute una has been very anxious v to the 'department for examina wy 1k for a tuberculin test, or | . i | The men w ho refuse favours of any | grant some for : tuberculosis . J 4 acteristic of the amiable physikal examination followed a tuberculin test, or ip a physical | Bind are not popular 1 } +4 amination alone. The law does not I'he British government will have to with cattle to » owner to part yut many millions into warships if its 1 the i navy ar sound but respond the united I'hey | | will equal to may be separated from } iipength of two next strongest and used for breeding and powers in the world. Britain purposes 1d fie yaa = Ley a » . : old after pasteurization. |, remain mistress of the seas. | m---- and he is The Mr. from | velt's implied reflection upon ge herd owner has had the most his herd killed off labour men resent Roose jemand compensation riculture department of the | His experience is a peculiar | not He have the law ex The latest 10¢ Cc. told | i | | was simply h oie cattle were had to be slaughtered the +extinetion of life followed Jv one of them was found to be | "Recovering. eighty per ppraised value of the Syracuse-Post | sufficient recom state itself af chewing tobacco. ALLL 226% appropriated yd cattle ' lence of office the new president | probably learned to say no even to a "1 Atkinson Samuel | or Sir Wilirid Laurier would be con- | sulted upon those things in any case. | Correct. SPAT OF THE PRESS A Pertinent Question. Montreal Herald. A Methodist editor was run over be an automebile in St. Louis. We don't want to influence the conic but doesn't this look like discrimivation? Can He Really? Toronto Star. Sufiragettes in the Unites States are going to present a monster pe tition to President Taft. This need and worry anybody. In his experi- has lady. Great Expectation. | Exchange. Mining companies of $1,500,000 were incorporated in Toronto last week, mest of them, apparently, being intended to operate in the Cobalt country. "The inves tors may be expected to get at least 1 return in wisdom. | with a capital - = Wanting To Know. Gazette investigation along and hould be ready for asking id the large to employees by men who did with the government those who received them { Mont real Ihe ting at presently Quebec is get thing the sums big paid busi remain 9 question with Going Out Of Business. Ottawa Now | put jother Journal that Ontario is inning election in jail ancient occupation promises te crook hard to man hey personators to an- The election {in the future may find it as employment the whose profession is picking blossom olf into disuse | get ns doe a century plant The Ward System. Gazette time towns the { electing | represent better | the the a Montreal Some number citie the councillors Un taken of to that i ago a and idea that aldermen or the wards was bad results would representatives were whole of the in the case of tried and now It looks as the products er than the making the of | tanio with were system and attained elected municipal the mayors. dropped the ha 1 weak be by volers Ham ilton and system Guelph ii the of weak fault of choice. done likewise councils were electorates rath any manner ot Death At Atkinson. Nov, 13.-Local | makers make cheese only three times a OW, to the scanty wield of milk. The many friends of Mrs rank Atkinson, who has been ill for some time, are pleased to hear of her recovery. Sympathy is extended to Ms. John Spence, her father; Richard cheese week, owing Carey. having passed away on Wednes- | | day might, Mth. Mr jaged man and had suffered consider: [ably during the past three { The pupils and young pe of this section are bnev practis for school entertainment. to be held { Friday evening, November 20th {Grace Maitland f and Muriel {oque high school. spent lat their homes here. { W. J. Franklin Joveeville, at" her |father's, J. Atkinson: Mr. and Mrs. | A.. Johnston, Woddburn, at R. John- i ston's Carey was _ an months a on Miss Thanksgiving Visitors : Mrs Folkestone Koepenick. Nov. 11.--A man who re to be a lieutenant in the corps, went to the Territoffal {| Field Artillery Riding School, at | Folkestone, a few days ago, borrowed leggings and spurs, and obtained horse for riding pract ithe horse has heen sent | "Heutenant" has not been | and-it has now been learned that there tis no such lieutenant in the corps. oe \ | London, | presented himself back, seen Bibby 's $15 overcoats ave elegant It is sometimes hard to distinguish | between laziness and fatigne, and former doesn't why any distinc | tion shouid be 'nade,' anyway { Suits cleaned and pressed fet i see My \ 7 x 19 {it King street--DBrock to Clarence, X24 it. x 45 ft. Ontario street--PBrock M4 ft. x HO ft. Ontario street--Clarence to Johuson, 08 ft. x 47 ft. i ta Market, (Clarence street--Wellington to King, | 136 ft. x 44 ft. 6 in. Clarence street --Ontari® 12 ft. x 45 ft. "With the addition oi the following blocks to make the pavement con- tinuons. and which 1 would recom- to King, | nrend, the total avea covered would be and the Misses Effie | Connor, attending Ganan- | Af ice. Although | tue | sinee, i the | { Va- 16,952 square vards, the total estima- ted cost $50,856, and the city's share would be $3,130 a year for ten years Wellington street--RBrock to Clarence, 121 ft. x 48 ft. Ontario street--Market to Clarence, 66 ft. x 50 it "I would suggest that your commit tes recommend to council that the above named streets be paved under the terms of the local improvement act, the council adopting this recom- mendation by a two-thirds vote of the members present. I would also draw to vour attention that there is con siderable government property abut- ting some improvement and would that the government be asked to con- tribute towards the cost of same. ouncil should move at once in this matter to permit the corporation this fall to make any necessary repairs to gas," water and sewer mains . and to construct services existing wed servied to the street lines opposite all pro wrties not already served which would require conneetion in the future. The Beil Telephone company might also vish to construct underground con- juits for their wires. Ii any paving is to be done in 1909, all exeavations sould be made this fall in the streets affected, and 1 would, ther con ider that immediate action sary Rey While purposes, commend strongly that ment be chosen at present everal pavements which qually good and ¥ would advise that n the early part 1909 tenders alled for the construction of several types of pavement on the area adopt ed. You ecadily see that having the price of each kind of pavement before me 1 can then readily choose the one which of traction, and would recommend fore, Is neces: the pavement most suit I would re no one There are almost ra =ding for our pave are of be will considering cost, eas cleanliness, other characteristics } various Bigamist"s Ruse. Liverpool, Nov 11.--At Lancaster assizes, vesterday William Henry Southern, aged a prominent theatrical agent, sixty-hve, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labor for com- mitting bigamy at Brighton in June It was stated that he showad a to the woman he deceived and it that wife last. grave leclared was Dagger Killed Rizzio. London, Nov. 11.--The da was presented by Heury Stuart, { Darnley, to Mary Queen ol | the year they were marsied, and wi ich ix believed to be the ident 1 weapon with which Rizzio was killed, is to be sold at Sotheby's next Wednesday which Lord Seols © New Arrivals. s at Campbell Bros. men's hat To prevent catching small-pox mam physicians prescribe pure cream | tartar vi | at Gibson's Red Cross drug store Bibby's 8313 overcoats are favorites. | sdorned with tassels of onions Every time the owner of a pocket knife a grindstone he thinks it i€ wp to hin to get busy Most of us consider ourselves | portant The game to conceal that opinion oes not olor | the Hair Sees im- is i { Hamburg"s largest and most fashion ' ered, | dupli of the streets proposed for | recommend | | out leaving | | noiselessness | wi can buy the pure kind {is carried along the AYERS HAIR VIGOR | rect. They are cut correctly, tailored accurately. The fabrics are choice and handsome. See Our Black Overcoats. at $10, $12.50 and $15, See Our Brown Overcoats, $15. See Our College Ulsters, Nobby $13.50, $15. See Our Swell Clarendon Overcoats, Tweed Effects, $12.50, $15 and 18.50. The H. D. Bibby Co. $100,000 JEWEL ROBBERY. Hotel Strongroom Looted in Day- light. Hamburg, Nov. 14.--A remarkable jewel robbery, involving the of gems worth S100,000, took place at oon to-day. ransacked the A strongroom of one able hotels. The thieves secured possession of a te kev from the hotel and When unobserved = opened the slightest clue. The stolen property, belonged visiting Copenhagen jeweler. and been deposited with the hotel safe keeping. to News From Sharbot Lake. Sharbot Lake, Nov. 13.--Rev. Robinson exchanged pulpits with Rev, William Halpenny on Sunday. Quite a | number from here have gone north, hunting. The party ht Wesley Camp- | bell's was reported a success by the young ~people who attended it. Mrs. W. Campbell has gove to Havelock to | peside. Mrs. J. Hetherington spent a jew days in Toronto this week. Misses | Jessie Jackson and Mary Thomas, of { Wilbur, spent a few days last week | vith thei friend, Miss Jenni { Allen. Miss FE. Walroth has returned from Verona. Mr. and Mrs. Campbeli | are visiting at Mrs. Walroth's. Hether- lington's new hall is nearing ecomnle- tion. T. H. Allen, visiting his sister; Miss Annie Allen, nurse-in-training st the Peterboro General Hospital. H B. Buell spent 'I hanksgiving in Ot- tawa. Miss M. Yeatmaun and brother, Frederick, of Ottawa, are visiting at \.- Hartman's. Mrs. J. Martin spend- ing a few days at Havelock, The pu- pils of Sharbot Lake public school are practising for a concert to be held on jecembey 18th. Miss Duff, Peterboro, visiting at J. Butterrill's. The Sharbot Lake Driving Club have en loved a number of pleasant driving { parties. Mrs L Jurnham, visiting lher mothe: in Kingston. Messrs. [Allen and Cornell, public school teachers, spent the Thanksgiaing vaca- tion at their homes. Mr. Robinson has returned to his studies at Queen's Mrs, W. G. Cannon and Mrs. H. B Roberts are visiting friends at De | loraine, Man. Miss M. Kilborn has {zone to Sudbury to take a. position {in an office these Novel Wedding Custom. Loadon Standard There is.a curious custom still pre valent in the Bellary distriet of India connection | with the wedding cere- among eertain' Brahmin fam mn monies ilies Just prior to the close of the feast- ine a hideous effigy of a male .ficure, fantistically robed in rags, supposed ol | to represent the bridegroom's father in a sheets the shade of pro sieve and ! cession, under margosa leaves. Every few yards during the cession the feet of the efficy have be reverently washed and -its fore head 'decorated with @ caste mark by its living spouse, the bridegroom's mother. 'The bridegroom's other fe male relatives have several mock at- tentions paid to them by the women of the bride's party. pro to Manx Question. Liverpool, Nov 14 Writs ior general election in the Isle of Man were issped, last night, lan. the governor of the island. The election will turn chiefly. on the goes tion of reforming the legislative coun- cil. which is the Manx second cham- ber, and is composed of officials. ------ Buy disinfectants and fumigators at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Bibby's for Penman's underwear. | a {and Jes had | for some time. for {eight 'years of age | J, ther | SUFFERED TEN YEARS. The Death of John Gault, New- = burgh Road. Napanee, Nov. 14.--Death has ended the suffering of John Gault, Newburgh Road, after an illness of about wae ten when unknown thieves | years. The deceased suffered a paraly- of | tie stroke from which he never recov- and death yesterday morning, as a relief. He leaves a wife came, and four children, safe, | one sou and three daughters. The son, thot Perry strongroom and took the gems, with- {Winnie arrived Ganlt,. js an Battleford, Sask. home from Winnipeg, and Nellie, from Toronto, at home," with her mother The deceased was fifty- Monday. Benson and granddaughter, Roberts, returned to Toronto, this week, after a pleasant visit with daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) McColl Mrs. (Dr.) Leonard is spending a few days in Toronto. The opera house is being rushed along these fine days and will soon be completed, and ready to use again No pains are being spared to have the opera house now one of the best in the country. A very enjoyable dance was given by the voung people of the in the Oddfellows' hall, 1 huss Mrs. Miss town | day night | guests of Mr. and { | | ware store very much by 3 i | | ai by Lord Rag- | and Mrs. 'Wo iB, Shibley, Me Mrs. Spercy Shibley and Mrs of Wilton, were the Mrs. E. 5. Lapum Thanksgiving day. M. Madole erior of his hard the addition two fine new silent salesmen. At the cheese bonaud, yesterday af ternoon, 285 boxes white and 255 solored boarded; all sold at 113¢. The Soard adjourned until the last Friday in April, 1909. Mr, and Percy Shibley, 8. on d has improved the int of A Rise In Corn. Alwavs follows the use of Putnam's Extractor which cures all kinds in twenty-four hour wit} Putnam's gives the 1 Use it orn f corns out pain results 1 Attacked By A Gannet. London, Nov 11. --A young man who was ploughing, vesterday, at Bubwith, in Yorkshire, savagely attacked by a gannet, and was com pelled to kill the bird was The strongest and surest favor of "Ralada'" Tea is quality Never in the history of a product have the Canadian people given such a sweeping endorsement of merit as has heen accorded "Salada." One out of every, six Canadians drink it this number is steadily increa ing Bibby's for Penman's underwear Relatives in the country seem a lot nearer, dearer and more desirable in the summer than they do in the win- ter libby 's It always seems easy Jecision of an individual who Sandow's strength and seems aw villing to use it. ECZEMA A SURE CURE AT LAST The most scientific and cer- tain cure for Eczema known. Subdyes, at once the redness. Feeds the skin ipto healthy smoothness and flexibleness. causes healthy cells to form. Cleanses away *dliseased skin tissue. Dr. Hamilton's Ointment is a real skin medicine, not a mere rubbing in Ointment. It soothes heals, renews the skin. Both a medicine for the skin and a food to renew it. Large boxes be., at 3 point 2am and $15 overcoats are heauties to accept the has fully