P SE AGT FOURTEEN. TRAVELLING. iNGsTONG PEMBROKE | . RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway | ALASKA-YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION | Seattle, Wash., June 1st to Oct. 16th} Ne 1909. i Pound Trip First-Class Tickets will be! gold until. September 80th, 1909, to { VANCOUVER, B.C: ; $83.90 VICTORIA, B.C. |$99.15 SEATTLE, Wash, Wasl 1 Oct. 81st, 1909, Cal. i. TACOMA, sh. PORTLAND Ore. BAN FRANCISCO, JO8 ANGELES, Ca Good to return unti y HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS tow Nound-Trip Second-Class Rates | wit! be issued on following dates : June} gut, 16th, 29th; July 13th, 27th ; Aug. | 10th, 24th. Good te return within 00} days. : i. ¥ull particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. 'Phone, 50. | 3 CONWAY. i s i Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontario ptreet, 4 p.m. daily (Sdhday excepted) for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- | onto, Bannockburn and all poinis north: a secure quick despatch tO Bannock: burn, Mavnooth, and points on Central Ontario, route your ghipments via Bay | of Quinte Hallway. For further particu | tars, apply RH. WwW; DICKSON, Agent, | fPhone, No. 8. ' | | | ny| | | | | | Quebec Steamship Compa LIMITED. River & Gulfof gt. Lawrence | Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes 8. "Campana," | | eloctrie | Twin Screw lron with electric lights, modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON DAYS, at 1 yan., 21st June and 19th July, "nd, 16th and August and 13th September, for Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bag Perce, Grand River, wmerside, Pb and Charlottetown, Pk. wells and all | 30th NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC Via the Fs calling at 5.8, Trinidad, Quebee 16th and 27th August, at pan. BERMUDA Excursions, $20 to $40, "Prin 2 600 tons, 10 and H tons 11 River and sails 13th jaguenay, | Halifax fr far-famed Charlottetown 2,600 tons, Juth July, 5 and Hur mmer a.m, YOU . nt breezes seldom rises The finest trips health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, For tickets and J. P. HANLLY, RICK, Ticket "Agents, Secretary, Quebed teroowms apply | KIRKPAT-| Ont, of H Kingston, RATLWAY, SEARLS DOMINION DAY | Thursday, July 1st, 1909 1 + issued e i ( } FART ursday Round trip tickets wil SINULE FIRST-CLAS going Wednesd and Aoth Ju fore Io TION Bi: VALID ON I turning FIORE IN I 1 and y a on « fuly 2nd POINTS FH ABOY FRAINS Homeseekers' Excursions the Canadian North-West, Ma Saslentehewan- and Alberts Low ond-class tickets will « jssued via Chicago, North Bay or H bury, on following dates June 16th, 29th; July 143th, 27th 10th, 24th; Sept. th, 21st. return within 60 days [rom ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Wash., June 1st to oe $oth, 1909. 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Danada's leading Business School k Day and Hvening Classes. * Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- + keep Telegraph) Special in- § dividual instruction for pupils § lefictor in lish branches Enter at any BR. Fi MET: de Bag ate i. 'Phone, 440, CALFE, Principal: THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S PLEA IN RECENT ADDRESS. | a Fhrecasts "Mighty System' '--Gov- | ernment Proposes to Introduce Compulsory Insurance Among . Trades. | "A mighty system of national in- surance' was the phrase used by | Winston Churchill in his speech at the | Manchester Reform Club recently to describe the governments principal legislation for next session. He ela- borated - the scheme of insurance | against unemployment, which he re- ferred to in Mis speech in the House of Commons. "With regard to the future of mocratic politics 1 will sum it in the single word--insprance. Insur- ance against dangers ad and in- | surance dgainst dangers, scarcely less ¢rave, at home. 1 have explained | my proposals on unemployment in- | to the House of Commons. have stood still too dong in this | matter, and we must begin forth- vith, "Ihe proposal isto take trades in the country which unemployment .is most and the fluctuations 'most ere. and infroduce a system of com- rv contributory insurance with a | tar subvention from the state. "The state assistance in unemploy- nent insurance will not be limited tc trades in which it is compul but we shall offer facilities for a oluntary system of insurance in con | jection with trade societies or sotie- | jes managed by groups of workmen. | "Further, if the beginning of the | leads to success, the system | vill not stop there. It will be ex- ended in proportion as experiments nd experience justify extension, and | { de- up surance gome ol | we greatest i in se MOUS hose SOry, cheme in proportion as extension is desired, mtil it covers the whole of the great ndustrial community. | "We mean to take advantage next | ear of what a free trade revenue vill have vielded to move forward in his great new field. helieve LE | 'A it well within our ower before this parliament .is over establish throughout the land a nighty system of national insurance hich will nourish in all he existing agencies and embrace in Le all § and conditions of nen, | | 0 its bosom ° scope sort DEATH AT NEWBORO. Irene Kerr Succumbed to Her Injuries. June 10,--Irene: Kerr, the ioht=vear-old daughter of Mr. and] Mrs. J. R. Kerr, New street, who was thwown off a hand sleigh and had her iip broken, while playing at school, | wbout sax months ago, died Friday fternoon. The funeral took place on | Sunday afternoon to the Methodist phurch, where services were conducted py Rev, Mr. Rondeau, pastor of the | resbvterian church. The remains vere afterwards intemved in the Me- thodist cemetery on By street, ! Mrs. Samuel Pritchard, Portland, is nending a few days here, the guest f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. yi Gallagher Pros., who have wen conducting a neral here or some time, are packing the gobds nd will ship them in to the west, where they a nd continue in Little Newhoro, George ns. n store days baild mercantile fow will the a tore May Thompson, nurse in-train- | at St. Luke's hospital, New Yock, | her home pending a few weeks at atdending Rev, G. BE. Wood is onference at Pembroke. Miss Fermi © Hare; f Morton, Pa., was iss Maria Monahan, last week, Johnston, 1.P.S., Athens, last week inspecting the found Samuel this H. 1y ere, trained nurse, the guest { ol Wil- m was in ys vicinity : and Mrs. here ¢hools everything satis- Switzer, King- visiting her a wetory. ton, i week smart in his speedy gaso Dargavel, . Elgin, Sunday mshand took arty ine Piles Must Yield. congestion or inflammation the body always yield to Wade's Any tissues which yintment. Tt action rompt and effective in cases The remedy always earcs eczema thoum), ulcers, catarrh, dandruff and 6 itching eruptions of the | boxes, 2 at Wade's frug store. « | of to he aNses of are due is particularly of piles. (salt ll sealy skin. In big 2 Of course when th world the time she did not | mow vou had "put up" your watch for the price of the bouquet of flowers | she was wearing. The man who sits contentedly in al hoat all day the bite of a | wanery fish has a fit if supper is not | quite ready when he gets* home. Back Strained bv Heavy Lifting Lay Helpless in Bed For Four Days, Crippled, Suffering Agony and Torture. e only girl in the asked awaiting { i 1 { i i "While engaged with a large con- struction company." writes Amos E. Wilbur, from Concord, "I wrenched my yack while lifting a steel beam. I ealized at once that I was hurt, but {inished the day out. I was so lame hen 1 reached home that my wife in- isted on my going to bed I applied poultices, hot and other emedies, but lay my suffering was more intense han at the first. A fellow workman bronzht me a bottle of Nerviling, and rubbed my' back twice during the eve- ning. This me relief. Rubbing with Nerviline was continued the next day, and by night 1 was much im-. prov do. Nerv iline must have od right into thé muscles that were sore, because it took out the stiffness, cured' the pain, ana had me well in four days' time. Of course, to streng- then my back, T put on a Nerviline Porous Plaster and find it a wonder- ful help to a working man." Not a liniment on earth to-day that in paivn-subduing. healing, with Nerviline. Fif- has established water bags, gave epmpares and euring power Vvear s record ty stitutor, insist on "Nerviline" only Large 25c. bottles at all dealers. | Dr. Williams' Pink { heoause they str | rool | is just what the stomach reeds to | accompanied by nausea, 'sick he { rings under the eyes. _1 deal ol doctor's medicine, but It never | did more than giv | porary was, | Pink. Pills a trial | € {In | And every They | Sez pa; | An' fed the cat, | | i | at the end of the fifth perietrat- 418 its | unusual merit. Look out for the sub- | INDIGESTION CURED. vidence in Plenty--Your Neigh- bors Cana Tell You of Pink Pills. Every case of indigestion, no mat- ter how bad, can be cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Not only cured, bit cured for good. That's a sweeping statement and you are quite right in demanding evidence to hack it. And it is backed by evidence in plenty-- living evidence among your own neigh- bors, no matter in what part oft Can- ada you live. Ask your neighbors and they will tell you of people in your own district who have been oured by Pills for dizziness, palpitation, sour stomach, sick head- aches, and the internal pains of indi- gestion. Dr. Williams" Pink Pills cure ike straight at the all stomach troubles. They rich blood, and new blood set give it strength for its Whatenect, Hat- of make new, it right and work. Mrs. George E. field Point, N.B., says: "1 am glad to have an opportunity to speak in favor of Dr. Williams® Pink Pills, for they desorve all the praise that can Ye given them. I was a great suffer- wr from indigestion, which was often adache and backache, As a result my com- plexion was very bad, and I had black 1 took a great ¢ me the most tem- About a ycar ago give Dr. Williams' tefore 1 had taken a couple of boxes I found relief, and y the {ime I had used a half dozen oxes 1 found myself fecling like a pew woman, with a good appetite, good digestion, and a clear com- plexion. I can strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for this trou- ble and advise similar sufferers to lose no time in taking them. Dr. Williams' Fink Pills cure all the roubles which "have their origin in bad blood. That why they cure anaemia, indigestion, rhoumatism, oma, St. Vitus' dance, partial par- alysis, and the many ailments of girl hood and womanhood. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or two boxes for $2.50 writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Brockville, Ont. POETICAL SELECTIONS. relief. advised to ¥ 18 by Con, My Neighbor's Hen's. Herald, ghbor's hens delight to some, a morning call ; chosen resting wall. back is turned, bound, upon Boston My nel And make fact, their Is on my garden time my 'They come with skip and Aud do the buck and wing My newly jounted ground. place, They like to wander in my paths, And while the hours away. Whey compliment my gardening, AL sunrise every yy You see, their land, it is so plain, And mine so superfine, That they prefer to leave their own And roam around on mine. Ny neighbor's hens I'd sorely miss, If they should move away, wou see, they undertake to change My scenery every day. And then, il they should fail to come I'd grow so good the bye his earth would be no place for me I'd surely have to die. ------------------ The Shadows. Robert Logan, in The Forym. The spirit of Life 1 find In the grass and the meadows, trees that most of all flowers of the sing to the wind, the in the shadows. But In ade from the heath the grasses wither, the breath 1 thither. for the star-flowers f And the weeds and And their crumbling forms on Of the winds float hither and towel in al the trees that ir the blast are shatter- the bof and And By ed, their trunks are riven and bare nranches --and--leaves scattered Ard And are ) But O'er the pl To the towers of Where the Twilight the shadows like palmers creep ain to the misty border, bream and Sleep stands as warder. ! who shall tell of their flight Ah the dusk descends on When the meadow are one the vast, with the soul of Night, With the eternal Shadow ! Does Ma Wish She Was Pa ? Mary F. K. Hutchison. 'I wish 1 had a lot ©' cash, Sez pa, one winter's night ; "1'd go down south an' stuy a while Where days are Warn anu bright lle sat and watched the fire die (Seemed lost in thoughtiul daze). Till ma brought in some fresh pine knots An' made a cheerful blaze. #1 wish I had a million shares 0' stock in Standard Oil," "1 wouldn't do a thing." Ma made the Kettle boil, An! mixed hot biscuits, fried some ham An' eggs (smelt good, you bet !) Fetched cheese an' doughnuts, made tea, 'Then pa--set down an' et! the 1 wish I was a millionaire," Sez pa; 1'd have a snap.' Next, from the lounge, we neard a Pa--at his ev'nin' nap ! Ma did the dishes, shook the cloth, Brushed up, put tiungs away. then started up ller plans for bakin' day. snore ; She washed an' put some beans to soak, An' set some bread to rise ; Unstrung dried soaked All ready for her pies; ghe brought more wood, put out the cat, Then darned four pairs 0' - sucks ; an' sez, "It's time for bed ; you wound both clocks 7°° Qs vid 'em, 100, L'a woke, Ma, have Preparing For A Rest. you're waking, call me early, call me early, mother dear, | for to-morrow 1 start i this time each year, {1 am going for vacation up where moun tain streamlets rum, {And I'll need ag rest, dear mother, before my pucking's 'done ! jit packing as' 1 do long my shirt waists, mother ; twenty-three, | this ribbons--1 must fold there are 1 my lingerie needs run it all with pink; "hen the skirts must and the hats must { And my coiffure pufls, be all unrolled and Ant shall not be crumpled not be crushed, dear mother, must brushed. Then my slippers need new boxes and my silk embroiderad hose | Must be laid out lengthwise, the neatest kind of rows. | And my sheath and evening dresses my jewels ourht to be the safest trunk, dear mother; least, it seems Lo me. } mother, in and so, at Seven parasols, I fancy, will - be quite enough to do, [ARd a dozen' three-piece costumes really ought to see me through. I shall wear my cherry basket automobile veil, | And the yellow rajah 'empire with stunning fan-shaped trail. and an the {11 you're waking, call me early, call me early, mother dear. there's such a lot of packing ; fortright's grace is here. must he done, dear mother, I gain the rest I seek-- Where 7 Just going to the mountains ; Wild cat cottage. Six a week | now ere | ad | are announced for June " nfm 4 The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Notes From Bath. Bath, June 10.--Mrs. Enright, of Kingston, is visiting at W. BE. Top- lif'. Mr. Wilcox left, on Tuesday, on a trip to Saskatchewan. The steamer Aletha bad to wait here for five or six hours, on Wednesday, owing to repairs being made to the boiler. G. A, Wartman is attending county council in Napanee. George Davy at- fended the assizes, this week, at Napa- mee, as juryman, ? Giendower Notes. Glendower, June 10.--Farmers are about through sceding. Mm. John Babeock, who has been sick for a long time, is some better. A little visitor has come to stay at Alexander Hop- pin's. William YN oppiar's son and daughter have come from Cobalt on a visit. Jacob Snider is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Goudy are with friends in this vicinity. 'Mi Julia Timmerman and the Mis son are visiting at James Wilson's. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Loemon are vis- iting at Allen Snider's, Harrowsmith. William Drew is visiting at Anson Tim- merman's, . Two Odessa Weddings. Odessa, June 10.--Miss Florence Mur- phy and Edward Turney were quietly married on May 24th. On June 2nd, Mrs. Letta Babcock and George Bab- cock were married by Rev. C. Good- rich.' Rev. J. A. McCamus has re turned from conference and will' soon be leaving for Pickering. Rev. J. A. Bell, of Pickering, coming here, George Lucas, Sr., died at the resi dence of his daughter, Mrs. Turner, at Kingston, on Wednesday night. Mrs, E. 0. Clark has been spending a few days at B. Derbyshire's, Kingston Mrs, C. W. Timmerman is visiting at Dr... H. B. Day's, Kingston. There came near being a serious fire at Mrs, N. F. Snider's, but with help, was soon extinguished. Several from bere attended the Holiness Movement camp meeting at Wilton, on Sunday last Rev. Mr. Pickering, missionary from Alberta, preached at the Methodist church, both morning and evening, on missionary work in the west, which was appreciated by all present, is Athens News Budget. Athens, June 10.--Rev, R. B. Patter son was this week in Kingston, at tending synod. Rev. N. . Beckstoedt was in Toledo, yesterday, officiating at the Jones-E r wedding. Rev, Father Cullinane, Trevélyan, was in Athens, on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church is holding a parlor meeting, to-day, at the home of Mrs. W. I. Bal. Principal McKinnon, of the high school stafi, occupied the pulpit of St Paul's Preshyfevian church, last Sabbath, in the ahsenoe of the pastor. Rev. J. N. Beckatelt, Mids Eulalia Wiltse underwent an oper ation for appendicitis, at St Vincent de Paul hospital, Brockville, yester day. John Kelly is able to be "about agnin. (+. Harper, of the Merchants Bank, had his face badly cut by being thrawn from a waggon. Albert Rosen harker, engaged as laborer on the B. & W. railway, was thrown from a hand car Inst Friday, fracturing his hip. He was removed to the hospital at Brockville. Mrs. A. Robinson left last week: for British Columbia and the Alaska-Yukon exhibition. Mrs. A Kendrick is visiting in Kingston, Mrs George Judson and little havi gone for a visit with friends at To ronto, Buffalo and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. B. Loverin have gone to Charles ion Lake for the summer. The Han sons, of Saratoga, N.Y., arrived ln touring car on Thursday and procéed- at to the lake, Two picnics 9th, the Ep worth League are to go to Charletor and the Anglican Sunday school to Lelta park. The ba wcball maich be {ween north and south wards, last Friday night, was cut short by rain, ihe score being ome one at the time. The match to be resumed next Friday cvening. Basketball claims a good deal of attention and Wednesday evening the high and public school teams try conclusione. 14 nsually falls to the lot of the youhg man who thinks his ten by twelve garden 18 a great source profit to have a wife inconsiderate enough to find fault because he weed ol the radishes in his best trousers. Are free from all erude and irrita- ting matter. Concentrated medicing enly. 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Fancy a suit made to measure for $5.74," some will cry, © Absurd!" ; i While a small section of readers will probably decide to investigate our offer apd : SEND FOR FREE PATTERNS of our Clothing to Measure. « Thus the result of this advertisement will be that we shall add many customers to our alreally extensive clienttle --inen whose only lament will be that they had not dealt with us sooner, ry y We are sure of this point because we have already received hundreds of letters to the same effect. One day you also will be tempted to write to us. Why not make our acquaintance to-day? - Our wonderful patterns of Suits and Overcoats to Measure from $3.14 ta $20 can be had for the asking. NEW YORK STYLES or London's Latest Fasblons. Remember, we Guarantee to, supply you with as smart a Suit or Overcaat as you have ever worn for less money than you have ever paid. . The process is simple. 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