Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1908, p. 7

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OPERA GLASSES A Useful "Xmas Gift In our. new stock, you will find 'oy erything of the highest quality. Our Opera Glasses have the finest Lemire Lenses and caunet be ex- celled. Lemaire Glasses, in Diack Vrawes, from $7.00 up to $10.00. «In fine Peur! up to $15.00. Ordinary French Glasses, . $3.00 from ------------ tr oct eet KINNEAR & (°ESTERRE, JEWELLERS, Princess and Wellington Sts., 3 KINGSTON. do ine Tailorin Melton aud Beaver Overcoatings. Newest Shades in Ulsterings and Suit- ings. ohn Tweddell 131 Princess street. American Oils Coal Oil, Lubricating Oil, Gasoline. We make a speclalty of handling Lubri® cating Oils of all kinds, Prices or application. W.F.KELLY &CQ South Cor: Ontarto and "Phone, 486. Clarence Bu BABBLER LRTLRILRTRSS GooD SALARIES Go [ to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses. never fail Lo bring success to our gradu- ates. Day and Evening Classes, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, J lngston, "Phones 680. BTOCKDALE, : ' ! ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 1 ¢ ¢ ¢ T. :N. Priucipal. - ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ [4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ; ¢ + ¢ VOTH RRTVARVRTRRTRRTRTETANSS HON o¥oKoFKaKOKONKOHKOKD SL Increase Your Efficienvy 2 % Kingston Business College, Limited, © Head of Queen Street. Canada's leading Business School - Day and Evening Classes. \ Shorthand, Typewriting, Books keeping, - Telegraphy. Special ine © dividual {instruction for pupils deficient in English branches. Rates moderat Enter at amy 3k time. 'Phone, 440. H. ¥F. MET- CALF Principals HIRD KOC A REAL TREA' I Which will bring delight to 99 out. of a hundred of your friends, at your afternoon- tea, is our Chocolate. Delicious, "sweet, of fine flavor. No wonder we sell so much of it. No wonder it's al- ways fresh. Try a pound or two, and you will join the rest in sing- Hac. to ing its praises, From 50c¢. the pound. T. Peters & Co., ; 184 Princess St. Phone, 640. Kingston A HINT. TO SHAVERS We are now asjiing. a Salety Ram which {s fully guaranteed FOR 25 CENTS. Get one and try ity A. 'STRACHAN. F. 6. ARMSTRONG, . Artist 'and 'Photographer 334 King Street, Kingston TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS | Ihe Perfect Brxk & Tie Co. bura, Oni PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee Are ready to contract for {mmediaty delivery. Brick: that wil stand inspec ton at geasonable rates, pacity of plant. 60.000 dalle Yash UADIES™ AND GENTS TAILORING § superior quality," We fully guarantee copgect style, artistic workmanship and perfect fit. J. B. Ouellette, 238 Princess St; "A Pound a Day "Rengo Has Solved the Problem of Fat Regs Bu Without Starvation Diet or Tiresome Exercises. We Gladly Send a Trial Box Free to All The lusation Pla ainty Shows What feng Done. » Package oth Wag e Rengo. It is perfectly safe. © 2 Tike: Trait or candy and 'easily Featety--reduco your a pound a. Kor sale By all druggists at $1. 06) por wy full sized box, or by melt prepaid; The Rengo Ce. 8332 Rengo Bldg. Detroit, "Mich. Whe wmpatiy will gladly send you a trial package free by mail, if you 'will write them direct to Detroit; uo free packages at Urug stores : RENgo is for sale and recommendéd in Kingston hy ifenry Wade, Druggist. : Cufed for 15¢ Best's Short Stop old or Adults. w Yin sand AREA WMATR NS will cure any cough, new in Children ' or It is fully guaranteed apd the price will be cheerfully refutided should you not be perfectly satisfied with the results after taking' ome bottle. HK Aare TOW Get this greatest of Coueh Cures to-day, and you will never be without a bottle in: the house. No cough lives where "Short Stop' is used, and it costs but 15 cents. NOKACIIOIGION0 Prepared and sold only at i J Best's, 124 Princess St., Kingston. g A CIASKITK DAA SHC x e HHH NATURE AND A WOMAN'S WB | 3 --~-- "LYDIA E. PINKHAM Nature and a woman's work com: bined have produced the,grandest remedy for woman's 118% that the orld has ever known. In the Food old-fashioned days of ur grandmothers. they relied upon he roots and herbs of the field to The Indians on our Western Plains to-day can produce roots and nerba for every ailment, and cure lisoasés that baffle the most skilled physic ians who have spent years in he study of drugs. From 'the roots and herbs of the deld Lydia E. Pinkham more than hirly years ago gave to the women if the world a remedy for their pe- uliar ills, more potent and effica- ious than any combination of drugs. Tydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs, J. M. Tweedale, 12 Napanee Street, Toronto, Canada, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: 2" I was a great sufferer from female roubles, had those dreadful bearing down pains, and during my mBnthl veriods I suffered so I had to go to bed. { dottored for a long time but the doc- tor's treatment failed to help me, My 1usband saw Lydia B Pinkham's Vege- table Compound advertised and got a bottle for me. I commenced its use and soon felt better. I kept on taking it until I was well and an entirely differ- ent woman. 1 also found that Lydia E. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound made childbirth much easier for me. I would recommend your Vegetable Compound to every woman who is afflicted with femade troubles." What Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegeta- hle ( 'ompound did for Mrs. Tweedale, it will do for otl hier § suffering women. ine' Tonic, and effectual Monthly or on which women ean sold in three degrees ; -No, 1, $1; No. 2 . $33 No. 3 $5 per box nis, or senl "only safo ds Rog) 1 Sold by al Ji pre pa:d receipt of price gy amphie', dd ess: Tes Soox Meaning Ca, + SOR 3.ONT. (ormerty Windsor) T liere's something wrono in home kept Tandy. {him on the tariff Jdent of 'the Union Pacific railway, Write for a Fi i HH Ie bo SHHOK cure disease and mitigate suffering. Compound is now recognized as the management when the whip has to be THE CONFESSIONS OF A TARIFF. THIEF. | Charles Francis Adams Writes About Tariff Thieves and Tarif Hogs--A Red Hot Letter. : Represéntative Samuel W. MeCall of Massachusétis, a member of the ways and means committee, made pub- Tic in Washington a letter received by issue from Charles of Boston, ex-presi- in which Mr. . Adams denounced the men appearing before the ways-and moans committee with demands for increased duties. Mr. Adams divides them into two classes, "thieves and hogs." "1 myself helonsta the former Wass," he cays. "I am a tariff thief and 1 have a license to steal.' Following is the text of the Totter : My dear Mr. McCall: I wee, in the Boston Herald of this morning, that the president-el®l is anxious that those who de un revision of "the tariff in the direction of reduced sche dules should make themselves heard in Washipgton. It is claimed that those asking that the tariff schedules should remain as they are, or should bo changed only in the way of ine crease, are much in evidence. at the hearings now in progress; and thal the tariff reformer, so-called, does not appear, or is silent. You, my dear Mr. McCall, kbhow per fectiy well the reason of this. Those first rvelerred to are diréctly antl pe cuniarily interested, and, ag such, na turally divided into two classes. Speaking after the fashion of men, they are either thicves or hois. --T my: gell belong to the former class. 1 am a tariff thief; and 1 have a license to steal! Tt bears the broad seal of the United States, and is what is know) as the "'Dingley tarifi." I stole under it, terday; I am stealing under it to-day; I propose to steal under it to morrow. The government has foreed me into this position, al I both do and shall take full advan: age of it. am, therefore, a tariff thiaf--with - a license to steal ! And--what are you going to-do about it? The other ¢lass come under the hog category; that is, they rush squealing and struggling to the great Washing- ton protection trough, and, with all four feet in it, they proceed to gobble the swill. Well acquainted with those of this class, vou know their attitude and their utterances. 14 is uscless for me to dilate upon either. To this class 1 do not belang. T am simply a tarifi thief, but, as 1 have said, with a license-to steal, But, on the other-hand, T am also a tarifi reformer. 1 would like to every protective schedule swept out of existence, my own included. Mean while, what inducement have I to re) {to Washington on a pnblic mission of this sort ? A mere citizen, 1 represent no one; if Lawent, I would receive from the committee scarcely a respectiul hearing, if any. hearing at all, and | wowd . have. to go at a considerable expense both of my money and my time, the last of which I Wan least af- ford, . : My position 'in these respects is ex: actly the position of myriads of others. And then they say we do not Franeis Adams, ye see I do know this. On occasion when of late © have hod ots to address an audience, te "pFotection mun mad' tariff as "the mother of invariably elicited a more responge than any other I could make. This feeling is abroad, becoming stronger and will certainly, soon ov late, be at the polls. Meanwhile, the tens of | thousands of persons who Feel in that way, like myseli, eannot afford cither the time, or, more frequently, the I money to go to Washington to ask to be heard before a committee which | they know in advange is both preju- diced and packed against them 1 I have in this Yetter forth situation so far as 4 revision of the taridi is concerned, as it exists within your personal knowledge and my per sonal knowledge, You ave welcome to make such use of it beiére the commit tee, or elsewhere, as vou see fit. | Meanwhile, it 'well understood | that my position is--exactly the posi tion of tens of thousands of other scattered throughout the country. 'Ie ask us to put aside our business al fies, and, at our own: expense, go to Washington on a desperate mission, asking a little too much, whether the demand tomes from the committed from @ president-elect. 1 véinain; Charles Francis Adams. November 16th; 1903. and reference or to the Lirusts," has I ¥pontaneous utterance thi have is or ele, Boston, ° Notes From Selby. Selby, Nov. practising for | tainment. 'The { ploughing again. {up his" abode young daughter IY. Denison's. 26,--The vshildren the ure New Year's enter- farmers are busy Dr. Purdy has taken at the rectory. A bas come to stay at A number from here at {tended A. Raymond's sale on Tuesday at Sharp's Corners: Wood hrothers are putting in a cement floor in their factory. W. Hunt and wife are spend- ing a few weeks at Hay Bay. - L. Innes and wife have moved back to their residence for the winter. = Miss Annie Sexsmith is spending a few days' at' R. Ballantyne's,. Sharp's Cor- ners. Visitors : J. Grange and wife and mothér at J.-Woeds': Mrs. Tong and Miss Lowry at Mrs. J. Gonu's; R. Lucas and wife at B. Martin's; J. Conn at home; E. Amey and wife at P. 1 sn Amey Notice. Legal forms, customs enjry blanks; etc., for sale at Whig office, the cheapest and best place to buy print- ing. When drink drowns others- are quite likely place. "Antiseptic Gibson's Red "Phone 230. It's the idle man' who usually i the most time for unfavorajge "ment. { "Beef, Iron and Wine, i make; pint bottles, drug store. { In business not a fow | convenient faculty truth, A lot of ers Sorrow take its one io soaps,' at Store. buy them Drug Cross has com- own' Wade's "our S0e., at possess the of forgetfing the good follows are Poor av: \ | INTO TWO CLASSES. immer in evidence | Gore to Alberta. ' Calaraqui, Nov, 25.-G. Bawden gone Ho Jocute iu. SOWY Ahura. His fami are ving in ton. They are much missed in the village. Mrs. Stillwell bog returned home ad ter visiting her Myler, Mrs. Ro- binson, at Ma; dd." Clark returned to. duties int Montreal. Mrs. Purdy has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Edwards. J. Hepton has his fine new barn. about completed and Mr. Lancaster has moved' 5 building from ° the Wigton pEoperty to his own, | A very successful tea-meeting was held in 'the Methodist chuich here last week. The Cataraqui ladies kept up their reputation as regards the sap- per and the speechics, recitations and music were alse--of3 high class or «der, Kingston and Eh va talent were Yeprescisted | on the programme also G. Cummings, Owen Sound. Mrs. C. Purdy has In spending a few days in Pieton with relatives. 'I'. Ward, Rochester, is here with = his brother, John Ward. Messrs. and A. Baker, who went west spring, are Baek: again, who has been quite ill, is improving. Fhe cheese factory is still in opera- tion -but will soon close. It is re- ported that A. Shewell has bought the Kendall property. M. Hen nessy is improving lus driving shed The attractive = piece of millinery shown above can be made of cloth or satin, or a 'soft felt" can be used. Two bands of velvet were tied around the crown and twisted into soft ro- settes in the back. A large bunch of feathers was placed on the right side. This hat is very easily made, and is becoming to most anyone. The feath- ers and velvet ean be left off and a scarf used instead if desired. Fall Importations Of 1908. Prevost, Brock street, has received all fall ixportations for order work n his tailoring department. His rea dy-made clothing and gents' furnish ing departments" were never better as- sorted. . Our City Merchants. Can have their printing dome promptly at the British Whig office, the cheapest and~best place. -- rere "Health ; y includ ing any illness anc "double indemnity in case pi ny ccident by transpert- ation wi pital indemnity and quaranting henefifs. Apply or write to J. Iai opp le post office. "Instant?® Paiff Relief for nll pain, either Jintefnally or externally, Regu lar price," 25c. each; two for 20c., at Wade's drug store. . Poverty may got be a grime, whole Tot" of ties it is the it. "Over 600 pounds" oi McConkey's choice of royalty sweets received at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store: this week. Think much, ean never be you. The show as men, "Dyola Dyes' sold in Kingston at Gibson's Rea Cross Drug Store, In the endeavor to open the door of #uedess many mistake the binges for the latch. a MH. but a maker of talk little: Thoughts used as evidence against man Of goo] fellowship it toward animals as will well Jovered - With Sores Little Girl Suffered Greatly With Itching, Stinging Eczema-- / Curé Came With Use of Dr. A. W.Chasc's Ointment Jaby eczema brings keen suffering to many a little Gne and worry: and anxiety to many a mother, who can find 'WotHing to" cope with it--nothing that will stop 'the dreadful itching and heal the raw, flaming" skin. Doctorly Hail, intern&l medicines are at the best slow and uncertain, and often do more havm. than good to young children... Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, on the other hand, is applied direet {o the diseased. parts and bring relief and' eye: OMrs. Rolie: Narrvie, county, nt., writes? "Our little girl had itching - -eczema- over her face and shoulders, and we could get nothing to help her until we began the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. This ointment healed the sores rapidly and six boxes made a complete cure. It is a pleasure to recommend a pre paration which has proven of so great value." Mr. Oakley Ww. Blame, Boyle, Ont., writes : 'For two years 1 suffered from. eczema. in violent form and was perfectly disfigured about the head Sine; Hasting so Ps Sod fiver oll = o cold Hn ais fatty foods give warmth and ) 0 have cold and thin For those who have in or are consum; Seals E Physicians prescribe it. odin RATER 126 Wetlagon Set of the W. Ww. ion or any wasfing here 12 fat in formas SE Ea so : ad Next door to Wade's Drug Storm. waar ori - ithion Lond Ye just "Phone, ONT, A. Sawyer . « Mexican, "Phone, 141, 8 0000000000000 0 tg Wt have just nine of these. All Base Heaters for Coal. Also, . 570 W It was resolved that a copy of the '"The Merchants tion to continue the Cash System " be properly adveftised so that they would not be put to the unpleasant necessity of declining to send goods|on approbation or to charge same. Abernethy Shoe Store A E. Herod Jas. Johnston Shoe Store H. Jennings The Lockett Shoe Store Reid & Charles - you J. H. Sutherland & Bro. Second Hand + Héating Stoves A A A A A Pt A a a tN A ANN NN A dt Al Nt tl Iu first class condition. DE -- A A A At AN A SAN NP ar rt Floridas, all sizes, "Ripe Bananas "No Approbation The Retail Shoe Merchants of Kingston--Having proven to the satisfaction of the most critical that The Cash System is the only * A modern method of doing business, desire £0 announce that at a cent meeting of the Retail Shoe Association, it was unanimously de- cided to continue the present Cash system. It was further pointed out that Kingston Shoe Merchants, because of the Cash System, | were selling shoes at much lower prices than Merchants doing busi- ness in Credit CitieS are able' tq do, Kingstonians therefore deriv- ing the benefit of close Cash prices, because of the dealer being in a position to buy his merchandise for Cash and to save his discounts, re- determina-* s PEEACSOSS See McKelvey & Birch 69 AND 71 BROCK STREET. POSER EEIEOIEREONE LOLEORIEIEREEEIPIEREE OC) Grape Fruit and Bananas Toye's, 302 King Street. Pine. Apples, 'Mexican, Florida and Naval Qrshges: Wi Fruit. Car Loads of Oranges and face. 1 tried doctors in vain, hut five boxes of Dr. Chase's Oint- ment completely. cured me." Wherever there is itching skin. or a sore that refuses to heal vou 'can apply !Dr. Chase's Ointment with every confiderice that the re- sults will be entirely satisfactory. While thoroughly effective in the | most Severe cases of eczema and salt | rhe eum, Dr. Chase's Ointment wy Jot injuré the most dte skin. box at all deals or Eidamon of - the lates & Co., Toronto. "Phone 58, A.d. REES, 166 Princess St - Policies Issued by the Imperial Cuarantes cluding Smallpox and Quarantine. ly now for your Policy at the office, |8! . Market St.. Kingston. J. O. Hutton, Agent 5s Ai rv ' and Accident Insurance Company of Can-| - ada Pay Indemnity for Thirty Diseases, A ete pl REE » a = = Good going A turging on or ath Dev. 12th: ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FAIR: Guelph, Ont., Dec. tur, Mickets goin ertay Detaiber on or before M: Trains will leave a Depot, Foot of J GOING WEST. Sw pam. 8 a 15 LOCAT wager 708 p.m. GOING LAST, 2Lve. City No. seen LAS nom Ex. " 13 Nbs. 1,2,8,4,56.6,7 and 8 ru All a 'trains daily Sucept Su For Pullman Accommodati and all other information, . J. P. HANLEY Cor. Johnson and Ontario 8 ston, Ont. THEIGLTY RAILWAY Maritime | Express Canada's Train, noted for ¢ [excellence of Bleeping aud Dining Car Service between Montreal and the Atlantic Ports, Apply to Montreal Ticket ; Office, 111 St. James Street, oF With Time Table Of General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.. Sa STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER HAVES WOLFE 1SLANU tom 3 309.15 a.m. i.00-4.00 pag 7.80--9.15 a.m, 1.003 pod 7.30--9.15 a.m. ys 4 44 Porag 8., Breakey's Bay 6.80--9.30 a.m. 1.830 FRI. 7.80--9.15-a.m. 1.003, BAT. 8.009.156 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. SUN. ols and 12.80 au. 3.00 -p.m. LEAVES KINGSTON -- N. 8.801180 a.m. 2.00--4 89 Tors. 8.80--11.80 a.m. 200-4. WED, 8.30 11.80 au. THURS, 8.301.00 '8 Casi st £8 - we wEoy | FEFR | == Ei "Boat calls: at Garden Island going w and from Kingston. ALLAN Ro val Mai | A Ee From St. John to Halifax) tobi, outs miner Doc, ib, Dec. Bh: sails Dec. i TO GLASGOW. tan, from Halif rake : AR wut te Pee: Pee: 15th FIKST-GLASS 50 upwards, SECO! $43.50 upwards, ' THIRD-CLASS, 826.50 4 0 upwards. SND. 5 TY yd socRccsERceEe | LE Ei 10K, Local Agents, Kags A call is invited for all kinds of gene eral manufacturing and machine ~repair~ 10 5

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