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

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The success of Longboat, in his run ning contest with Dorando, the champion, is lta lian, and world's p ovent® of some he ig a notable representation of great he is Canadian in" aspiration and sen all man has the gait, and his interests lie The the he will timent, it | Canada. ourage, stamina for {ahd he is carcfully managed. There has time--if he But here who attained for some is is difficulty. one MADE IN CANADA Use Only the Best GILLETT'S Is the Standard Article READY FOR USE 4 IN ANY QUANTITY For making soap, softening wa. ter, rémoving old paint, disinfect- ing sinks, closets, dr: and for many other A can equals 20 lbs. PSAL ODA Sold Everywhere E. W. GILLETT CO., LTD. Toronto, Ont. BOSTON"S # TIONS. " Board of Health Orders Steriliz All That Barbers on Customers. tion of A May Sun, pecial despateh Hth, 1908, to the New gives news regulations of the Be board, -of «Health as to "Mu shaving brushes hall sterilized after use thereof A "separat hall be used for Material to stop the shall in form, and are ton shops: ar razors he eparate cl pers of "an towel on hload red Powderpuh VQ! or be us only po d applied on a prohibited." "Tlerpici calp after there ss is antiseptic, Newhro's \ or is shaving no- danger us ince of i hair cutting lection, a 1b and the -dandruff germ. Solid by leading druggists. 10c. in stamps for sample to I Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. He. and $1. G. W. pecial agent. LIFE Best of Security, sizes, Many and choice plans. Current Rates of Premium. ife and KKkndow ment. Profits equal | | 4% compound interest. { INSURANCE T homas Mills 79 Clarence St. Ordinary Steam Heat Is All Right ' but-- must We to pr have have no '"'axe to grind wluce COAL. the 1 you = How winter's about it Lat in supj your Hetter the highet. prices Crawford, Phone 9, Foot of Queen St BARBER REGULA- Use made apparent barber | each towel Whe Kills | Send Two |a Mahood, Conditions. per {rainer, and that is the young 2 He is ha head now a I he his physical ther possessor of means, anc if educated to use to win far can only as has been trained us powers, he may distinction. THEY voters' KNOW lists all clections. The Manitoba fixed 'he lists federal elecfion, Mr. Roblin about when TOO MUCH. constitute The of success in vinee of the last and Mr. Rogers and they were they went fight preparation of federal lists. that deprived" of the votes theirs and throngh the the local 1 Ottawa and egged on the the Now, the liberals were that whiel lit is discovered imply should 3 Were have been available dis of not | franchising acts [ me nt, In Ontario there was also 'a seandal- | ous manipulation of the voiers' { | this "the liberal dt wera duly but for te the there party is | blame. lists should have seen that corrected. That a- {was a shamefu neglect of duty the (North Toronto to with list. because jo expected win, and adverse and loaded voters' is the remarkable more ud ronto is the hub of the political uni All the the liberal party es I verse. smart each flo in Ww w- land while they are forever advice to others it looks as if they re Ul quires regulating themselves, ed | or | These people who possess. so n- | acumen are becoming very numerous like the finding are felfows who have MT. | They [heen fault with he Before - the cts and discrepancies sup®rior leader. the de wire tion now not discovered, and the suggests that if some they Xperience mer | had after much foresight they as as «ight would know too mucl { | | | {Apparent | | | | hv a hanged sight. PRACTICE Mackay with AND must the PREACHING. he advice seriously ved from he u the conservative press. ba : | Borden might the as well be expected te accept advice Mr too unfriendly and Jorden- probably regards a to offer him any | { prejudiced and impartial counsel. The first suggestion | common sense--that the called legislature liberal tion be in February, in session. World, is | delegates," the Il t liberal says "will the convention of | we 0 see say four have fine tim the 1¥contemplating the posings Whitney Mr. visitors members would a ['oronto, studying programm James Pliny lot the ey the a couple all be and and Hanne could value of of they it, that figure visits to for {about could on. might able | ; | house they - might not. i mier would hardly go out of to welcome the Then Mr. { enemy. |; McKay | the any a salary from government, he must assi that 1 decline financial tance -from the party, and must not be the tions from the rich corporations. {government is not likely list, likely cannot the {on salary to bribe get living | tions are not { whom they | he | or favours, accepted a the | thing irom the peop he party would be Mr. enough 1 and are not be practice | have, not doing. | Kay may no! wealty { sacrifice his law and an moment to Canada. The Indian is mot of our nationality-- a and fast disappearing race--but ) the great things, probably hoid the. honor the . ¥ . haps can control" him better than his Wo { man who is about to become his wile, 1 his the basis pro- for knew wh: it | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908, the man it is supposed to support and honor. The teo, must be a little more consistent. It is not. neces- that the able man should be ec- Mr. Maclean opposed Mr. Bor- den's acceptance of a salary from the and became reconciled to it. 4le objected to the salary grab, which parliament authorized, the extra indemnity But 'no ome hears of his protest against the high remuneration now; and' the larger part or any part -toes not seem to be going to the hospitals and charities. It may be hard for some] men to practice what they preach, but they ought tosattempt it at any rate. Maclean, sary centric. people refused and for one session. i -- WORTH AND IMPOSITION. Some of the unemployed in Toronto are clamoring for relief, and inciden- tally they are complaining because the city council and the clergy are not their assistance , "The clergy," said the leader, a very noisy fellow, "are doing a lot of talking, but talk won't feed and house us. Now to be fair ' to the clergy, or to some of them, they are doing what the interest of the wo- coming to they can in men ana children, on the ground that these principally 'have most claim up- on our practical philanthropy. Last winter some of the unemploy- would have suffered severely for want of the necessaries of ed in this city life but for the timely help which the pastors of the churches rendered. They food fed ones, found work for and for others, some therefore and The Some of and they of the needy clergy faults, them talk too much, and make a fuss it the housed some have their when is not vequired, but some of the good Samari- of the play part tan, and are true friends un- churched and unemployed. | son, yin } 1 govern- lists. | is "aud Centre Toronto. from Boston In hoth these eonstituencies the libe- York an This | To. | and knowing live there, tendering Borden, [and suggesting that he make way for | clee- 1 have 1 im- receiv- Mr. ) of the liberal press, it un- and, when "The. do legislature at work." hun- @ i e A. the legislature by v | his way | men | i , tween reports from! { aid when they \ | Then the papers do not suit some of the They the work eould have been been had by r the was not appreciat- grumblers, have hinted that men, during that it Whig not so long ago had oe to the of { employer to get the labour he wanted srtain warmer sea- and The casion ed refer to failure one on an emergent service. Seven able were him to go to at in an appearance. engaged by time, and only two The faults and | failings of the few are not, to all work. Great work a certain put of course, to be charged the men who of must felt The difficulty them. There They this, many people, are out sympathy he for the truly deserving. is to discriminate be- imposters old land the seeking are everywhere, are in the well frauds of so as as and just now in do not-need it, promise the old into disrepute. to bring age pension scheme This will be a' calam- ity, and it is greatly feared. EDITORIAL NOTES. The closing of the Montreal woollen mills is a knock at the British prefer- ence. Will it, «therefore, have to go? Watch and see. much | lors' | t Its menbers | Balfour party on its next appeal him. . . | lackigg in | ? conven Si of Sir | have understand | is The, to squeeze into the | is 'advised that un- no circumstances must he--neeept © recipient of contribu- | IR} o \ g 3 The | hay ing read the Canadian papers to put him and the corpora- | one from but if | jo; | doing any- which the "conservative leaders | Mac- give his | services to the people, and the people 1 {do that himself not surely expect a and suffe be 1must impoverish financial spains in order to slave ald, Mr or the servant party's idol, did not do Borden is not doing it now. man w Sir John Macdon- | it The World 'wants té turn its attention to gets | | The Travel- the meant Dominion Commercial refused wo to Association has men membership. This js and knock-out blow. in the expenditure be a final Great saving of the Hydro on Commission, on transmis- ('ause--great change of plans. Which ? account. economy or dis: bill. Irish the to The approves upper house in of rejection England the new Irish will land line up the and peasants against the people. Sandford Evans, good econserva- but methods, a tive, independent and above ma- chine was elected mayor of Winnipeg Mr. campaign though the party opposed Evans ran a non-political and: won With the Montreal woollen not making the kind Bi want. The Penman Why 2 The tarifi-- when the tendency ease Evidently mills are goods the people mills are busy. shouters for higher is . : v tarifi--had better enquire, to a lower 1i the every evening at seven o'clock, licensed houses had to close as they to close on Saturday %vening, scores of young men would be gather- lod off the streets with clear heads be {fore midnight, four nights out of the Voix in the week. -- Ii the republican managers had the The pre- {handling of the $25,000,000 which was [oft after the old Panama canal | company had been bought out, there | i over was ho need of hand-to-hand can- vass-for oheetton-fands. 0 Who managed that {the deal ? | -- | Mi | osted the and without is back from outh, Jorden since the election; in ! Had he of the mean things that about his | absenor. Fortunaie man ven some him, amd by he | wore said papers he had lovingly endorsed, felt very would have sore. ye. ---- called there tho was has that President Roosevelt | men. who insinuated in® the scandal will not be disposed Ii $12.- grafting but the | of by the deal "lars," | y | Panama the calling of bad' old names. sold out for of the U, 8. company 000,000 who got the re their | appropriation, namely, $28 000,000 ? | apibrot ly "New Henibors every day' for the Tabard Inn library at Gibson's Red Cross drug stofe. A life membership $1. "shove it Back into 4 the sea. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS They will Get It. Toronto Star. Sir Richard Cartwright will lead' the senate. Beidg, as it were, sleep-walk- e ors, the senators need careful guidance. Depénds on Bobs. Modiredl Herald. Lord berts cannot quite convince people that England is in any desper- ate danger from a marauding German army so long as ha is around '0 Two Mines For Lawyers. Quebec Telegraph. There are said lawsuits Jen ding over Cobalt which mal Cobalt as profitable for the lawyers as is the Gould famik with its divorce cases. Really Very Cool. Montreal Gazette. t is surprising to learn from Presi- dent Roosevelt himself that he is luke- warm. on the question of woman suf- frage. The prevailing opinion has been that the : strenuous one could not be lukewarm on any subject. Don't They, Really ? Ottawa Journal. They have rural mail felivery in the United States, the largebt post office deficit in captivity, but ms postal sav- ings banks. We have postal savings banks in Canada, and had just man- aged to work up a timy surplus in the FOUND UNGONSEIOUS JIN NTHE GANANOQUE OPERA HOUSE. . Accident to William W. Rogers-- Kingston Peddler Lost Assault turned. Gananoque, De¢. 16.--William NX. Rogers, town councillor and ex-mayor of the town, and owner of the Grand Opera House, met with a serious ac- cident last evening which will lay him up for some tume, When the Citizens' band arrived at the Grand last evening to open up their moving picture show, they found . Rogers lying in the orchestra circle "covered 'with blood and in an unconscious con- dition. He was at once removed to his home and medical attendance sum- moneda. A deep ragged gash was found in his head, which required ele- ven stitches to close. - It is supposed that Mr. Rogers, in jumping down from the stage into the orchestra circle, slipped and fell against sharp corner of the piano. Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, St. rence street, has received word her hushanid, Thomas Nicholson, has' been working in that city for some time, met with a very serious accident there by falling on the icy pavement and 'suffering a compound fracture of his right arm. The un- fortunate man is at present in the Rochester city hospital undergoing a 3 w wip post office' department when we began a little experiment in rural mail de-| livery. Now no one knows What is | going to happen. Some Chilling Advice. Ottawa Citizen (Conservative). Seeing that the fortunes of war have gone as they have, Ottawa would be glad to have Sir Wilfrid Laurier as their sitting member, but the chances are that 'he will resign the seat and that in a comparatively few weeks it will be open foi; the election of an| Ottawa represent iative, whareas this | protest may keep Ottawa without a regular' representative until next spring. And. all for what? Because some unpamed individual in some un named constituency generously. | that the city of Oitawa may be made use of to ensure his grip fou years' parliamentary indemnity. on An Insomnia Cure. London Globe. An amusing story late bishop of London, Dr. Creighton, and Lord Rosebery. Lord complained to the bishop of want of sleep, to which the bishop replied that he never suffered from insomnia. The carl observéd that he wished he knew the remedy. The bishop's for mula' was very simple, If he felt drowsy he started to write a sermon and in a few moments he was awake. On the other hand if he want- ed sleep all he had to do was to start to read a sermon. Then sleep came in a few seconds. Lord Rosebery, we arc told, to choose the lesser evil, and he pre ferred want of sleep to reading mons. told of the Ser- Students, When Going On Your Xmas. don't forget to call at Jenkin's, and buy a box confections, and take sweetheart... We assortment in the from 10c. to Vacation, Edwards and of high class homeo to your have the largest city and = prices range S18. Try Bibby" s new $1 shirts, the Foreign Legion is reported from Oran, Northe Algeria, who held up a train with fixed bayonets, but made no attempt to rob or id any other way annoy the passengers. Some have been arrested, but a majority are saia to be making for the coast. A pure gum rubber hot water bottle that is fully guaranteed for two years would make an acceptable gift for an elderly person. Buy it at Best's. Try Bibby's 3.50 sweater coats. "1 wish 1 would get a camera kodak for Christmas" is heard on all See the different styles "at Best's, from $1 to $I00. Judge John J. Nolen, grand sire of | the sovereign grand lodge, Indepen- | dent' Order of Oddfellows, died at Nashville, Tenn., on Monday. The cause of death was heart failure, fol lowing a surgical operation. Judge Nolen was fifty-five years old: Try Bibby's new 32 sweaters. L The governor-general has' extended | his patronage to the winter carnival | which it is proposed to hold in Mont real in February, Earl Grey will at tend the carnival. or sides. at Keeley, Jr's. See Bibby's~swell $2 umbrellas. The London Times apologize s saying a recent despatch sent to it from Ca- nada was not intended to convey the slighest reflection on the pranchntin- ental railway COMMISSIONETS oy Pry Bibby's swell $1 shirts. High-class yorfumes and waters. Buy them at Gibson's Cross drug store. Try Bibby's for men's gloves. The Canadian Society of Civil gineers, will meet in Toronto 28th. toilet Red En- on January Dandruff Cured in Two Weeks see a Money Back. The above is the guarantee" GW Mahood, the druggist, offering for Parisian Sage, "the greatest of all hair restorers. oY is of this offer ana kill the little ydan- drufi germ that. will surely steal hair from you if allowed to .continue to persistently burrow into the hair roots. Parisian Sage to stop falli scalp: Don't aceept any substitute any druggist: Parisian Sage original prescription of one of world'sgreatest scientists, and manufactured only in this country Giroyx Mig. Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Fort Erie, Ont. Parisian Sage is an and pleasant hair dressing; sticky or greasy, hair soft, also guarantee hair and itching of the from the the is by and is exhilarating it is not and it makes the beautiful and luxuriant. Price «is Ble. a bottle from G. Mahood," or by express, all charges prepaid, by Geog Mig. Co., Fort Frie, Ont, / | dence of som, | son, { age, | duration, | munity. believes | {3 the public toovered as Roschery | wide ! replied "that. it was his practice | I Stafford, A 'curious mutiny of fifty soldiers of | Gold-filled 'chains, $1.50, guaranteed, | If you have dandrufi take advantage your treatment. The death : hour yesterday morning, at the res her ' father, Albert S. Willetsholme, of Lucy E. Jack- in the thirty-third year of her after an illness of several weeks' Deceased was well known highly respected in the com- The . funeral takes place the family residence on Thurs- afternoon to Willow Bank ceme- occurred, at an or] Jack- and from day tery. Robert Uanthony, and popular actor, Hazel Stanmore pany, was the the well known supported by Miss and a strong com- attraction at the {Grand opera house last evening, draw- ing a good house, Miss Mabel Carpenter, of the schools, - who last week, has to be 'able to duties in the King street Gananoque lodge, No. F., elected these officers : | Sinclair; N.G., C.D. William Bradley; IL. V.G., Wilbur Clow; Anderson; '1.S.V.G., warden, Frederick stafi sprained so far re resume her school. 114, 1.0.0. J.P.G., R. Smith; REN S.N.G. Smith; R.S 3. V 3 , John Thomas Boucher; Lloyd; financial A. P. Russell; RS.,, W. 8S. treasurer, A. E Megys: con- M¢Kellar; chaplain, N. R.S. S., 0. Keating; L. Knight; J.G., Roy Henry Parker; trustees, | George , Taylor, David Bain and Gil- i bert Belfie; auditors, C. Knight, G. Dowsley and N. R. Gardiner;. member ship committee, A. I'. Russell, C. Cotton, A. E. Meggs and I. Lloyd. The fur-lined coat stolen from front of the warerooms of W. Charles street, last week, | has been returned. The proprietor and Constable Thomson took a trip through the rear of the township the | Iatter part of the week, there heing fairly strong suspicion as to the perpetrator of the theft, and made known that if the coat was returned no proceedings would be taken. On opening wp his store the other morn- ing the coat was found in a bundle at the none the worse for the ankle James Gardiner; 7A. L. | Kemp; 0.G., ductor, R. S.S iy Ww door, | trip. Police Magistrate Carroll had an- other very busy day in the police court vestetday, the morning €ession adjourning at noon and resuming at 2.p.m. The: .following cases were disposed of : Frederick Jenkins, charged with being intoxicated on the main streets of the town, was taxed {one dollar and John RB. Bren nan, for leaving his team staimhing unprotected, contrary to the Humane Society's opinion of right, was taxed two dollars and costs; Gordon Me- | Donald, charged with furnishing li- fquor to George Melsey, who is on the proscribed list, pleaded not guilty and the-évidence being insufficient for con viction the case was dismissed. | "Kit""l Tryon and '"Tip" Leakey (alias Pecor), charged with robbing | ex-councillor James Dempster's hen roost, were given one month each in Brockville jail. The pair left to-day in chargé of Constable Thomson for Brockville, | The case of Moses W: | Kingston, itinerant Jewish trader, against George McKay, of Lansdowne, was also given a hearing and the case | dismissed with against the | plaintiff, COSLs; Abramsky, of costs Salvation Army Will Help. In connection with the distress {the city at the present®time, the | Salvation Army will' seck relieve | any ne ly case that may come under its notice. Any lady or gentleman, {who desires © to help in this good ef- j fort of bringing cheer the less, or hope to the hopeless, or com fort to the comfortless, at this time of 'the season, Adjt. W. W. Parsons would "deem it a pleasure to answer any 'phone message or call at any ad- dress given. Please get in touch with No. , 798. in 0 io cheer- 'phone B. A. Hotel Arrivals, i Mes, T Doris Madden and wife, Oronhyateka, Ruby Hanson, P. .J. Johnson, Deser- onto; W. Gi. Davidson, G. W. Bar- rington, Montreal: James Irwin, Campbelliord; S. A. Long, Payton, 0.: F. J. Fox, W. McKay, Addison A. Peg R: Stewart, €. Head, L. D. Mekellar, A. G. Carter, Toronto; W. BD Northrup, George A. Barrager, F. we Branton; Belleville: Harry Conklin, Ahorold; W Mitchell, Port lope; G. King, Cornwall: C.- B, Morrey, €. Barker, Ingersoll. Napanee ; Stainton, "High class candy' for in Kingsten'. at Gibson's drug store. r+ McConkey 's ler's sold there. You never get a full crop of afiec- tion 'unless kindness and forbearance are in prime working order. Lerinox Kidney and Liver Pills, re- gular price, 25¢. each, 2 for 205ec., at Wade's drug store He 'who thinks only of himself hasn't any too much to think ahont. Solid gold rings, bargains, dor $1.50 at Kepley, Jr's. every Red and lady Cross Huy- or Case--A Stolen Fur" Coat Re- bok Full Dress Clothes and Toggery The season for the Full Dress Suit is now upon us and it will certainly be in evidence. Every man that is a society man or that ever "goes out" must have a Full Dress Suit. No two ways about it. We want you to see our ° Silk-lined Full Dress Suits) at $30. Our Silk- lined Frock Suits, at $30. Our Silk-lined Tuxedo Sait, at $30. Other lines at $20 and 25.00. Tuxedo Coat, $12, 15.00, 18.00. 0 Full Dress Vests, White P.K., $2.50. Ties, Collars, Cuffs. Full Dress Shirts, $1, Semi-ready Tailored, Semi-ready Tailored, * Semi-ready Tailored, > 1.25, 1.50. BLACK OVERCOATS. We have the Swellest lot of Men's Black Overcoats anywhere. All sizes. See Our Chamberlain, $10.00. See Our Grosvenor $12.00. See Our Clarendon $15.00. See Our Baltimore $15.00, $18 .00 and $20.00, h . SMART SUITS. We have just received some very Nobby Suits, in Brown, Blue and Black, Worsteds, cut in the Harvard Style and beautifully, tail- ored. See Our Harvards, at $15.00. See Our Yales, at $18.00. See Our Oxford Specials, at $20.00. Other lines, $10.00, $12.50, ete. See Our Queen's College Ulsters, at $15.00, THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Kingston's Cash and One Price House. to be found MATE OF ILL-FATED BOAT lowed with the men of his watch Every one got off the steamer, but lost nearly every thing they had. Mr McDonald lost his papers and had to wait 'in Buffalo some time to secure new ones: He is a young man and this was his first experience in collision on the lakes. . T Returns to His Home--Lost His Belongings. William S. McDonald, second on the ill-fated steamer North that went down in Lake Huron end of November, was in the city on Tuesday night, on his way home to Stella. Mr. McDonald looks hale and hearty and does not appear to be any the worse for his exciting ex- perience. The steamer North Star was running up Lake Huron at the time of the accident. A heavy fog had overhung the lake' the night be- fore and towards morning it became very thick: Mr. McDonald's watch were off duty after midnight and were in their berths, taking their well earned 'rest, when the collision oc- curred. The mate stated that at five o'clock the collision came, thirty-five minutes after the was at the bottom of the lakey Mlided with her sister ship, the Northern Qreen, the latter coming off without very serious damage. Imme diately after, the collision the stedm er began to go down and By the time Mr. McDonald arrived on deck the] first. boats had left! the steamer with part ef the crew, and he quickly fol | CURE YOUR SICK KIDNEYS: Everybody requires kidney medicine in the back, Dr. Hamilton's Pills will from time to time, but everybody quickly bring relief doesn't know that many kidney Thousands of perfect recoveries in contdin so much alechol they desperate cases prove their superiority the drink habit. over all other remedies, It's better to be on the safe side | We want every kidney sufferer and use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which juse Dr." Hamilton's Pills, because we are highly recommended by physicians J know a permanent cure will follow, because of their thorough, prompt |Our guarantee stands behind this. cures. You won't have to 'wait' for results, Dr. Hamilton's because these good pills go right to found influence on them, 25 --- invariably swale. Shemotel! per box or five for. $1, at all dealers, we ary ging } or Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. and All mate Star, the 1 a 30 Dozen. 50c. and 75c. neckwear placed our counter for 26e. to clear. ingston's. on Liv- Ask your dealer for Imperial Crown Brand underwear. Take no other. If your dealer doesn't~keep it write the Kingston Hosiery company, limited. They will tell you where to buy it" See Pibby's nobby $2 umbrellas. Girls may worship novel heroes, but real life dhey prefer men whe can provide themawith theee square meals a day. fe Try Bibby's $2 umbrellas, * * "Well worth going to see; the beautiful display of Christmas con- fectionery at Gibson's 3 Red Cross drug tore. Try -Bibby's 50c. knitted scarfs A 'lot of people get into trouble into what they thought 2 od exclusive sociity Bibby's 50e. silk handkerchiefs. mn hali past and Amer She by was etiin getlin ood Try 7 Cures lead. to to Pills have a pro- sick kidaeys . and in a fow their usé work--act at once. Try When in agony with dragging pains Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.

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