Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1909, p. 4

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k ~~ } L THE DATLY smimisk WEG, TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1909. THE WHIG, 76th YEAR{ QUALIFIES FOR PROMOTION, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS FHTORS IN oY. SITE What lot of me ould be I PAIL LY BRITISH WHIG, blished at] . a 0 men would be will g - 806-310 King street, Kgs ar ing to sacrifice. themselves on the al Pennsylvania Writers to Look Over at 5 per year. Editions at 2.80 and 4 tar of public duty if they could be Kingsto o'clock ( ) ey could be we ingston. WBE assured of so easy a time as hed The Farce 1 Is Ended. | To-night the members of the Penn- Ghe H. 8D. Bibby Co. RLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 os. : 3 " 3 published in parte on Mondey wn Ses: | fallen to the lot of one W. L. King, juasa ¥rve, Press. {svivania Editorial Association will be in Kingstbn on the thirty-eighth an- day morning at $1 a year. 'To United | up Watenloo way.--Exchang farce . is ended. The petition charge for posta Las to be p . aBhige. | against «the election of Sir Wilind a : : nual trip of the association, which is added, making price « of y 89 snd of One would suppose, on reading this, | 1 i Cis Ww s g Laurier as member. for Ottawa has : sma : eekly $1.50 per y that Hon. Mr. King had acquired | been formally withdrawn. It has been made up entirely of editors and pub- A I a LE 1 IC Attached is one hg the best Job Print ap . 9 anal ing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish,|Some great favour on very eas | as petty a piece of 'political trickery fishers of the state of Pennsylvania. end cheap work; nine improved presses. |... On the contrary % : Y Lae Usnads bas witnessed for maby .n Of their yearly trips several have been 8 . 8 ary 1e nas yo Hh The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. come to his own because he kh { year, 'and it is to be hoped that it will EDW: J: B. PENSE, cork . -- 4% Ibe a long time before its like will be Managing Directors | "© ed for it. Mr. King had a dis- | seen again, ---- tinguished career at college. He | -- H H A. Th id TORONTO OFFICE. might have gone through the course After British Capital. on. Henry A. Thompson, president, Buite 10 and 20, Queen Oity Oham- : r a Ciatatle Times, » Tyrone; Hon. R. P. Habgood bers, 82 Ohurch St. 9d H. E |Paf-heartedlyl and without any partic- Montrenl Gametie. oo English papers and son, secretary, Star-Record, Brad- Smallpeice, J. P., represeutative. ular aim .in view. There are too many coming to hind is the large number ford; Miss Anna McGraw, assistant in Ek secretary, Star-Record, Bradford; J. . a students of that kind, He won dis: |of offerings of now stocks and bonds, 3 Daily Uhihig tinction in the subjects that do not |from the securities of Japanese and Ba ve ad Yuughter Repub | oS Bo : Ee cf A y . generally attract large attention, and { Finland cities, to railway, mining and wile Ly Y 2 Bugene ro, ane x cn , . . : ther nmercial tures of vary-] Di' ar: 1 Bey SOME STRONG OPINIONS. he was selected by Sir William Mu- ling. te ih edb he as RE wife, Mirror, Warren; M. J, Gallup and Opinions differ as to the advantage lockedass his deputy in the new de: have been saving during the past Wile, Kaw, Sloss Jawety; Miss Fdna partm®at of labour. dozen months will not have the pro- ahsom, of rat, pl diane; 1 = : o moc . In the ten years he occupied this [ceeds long enough to make holes in ana Miss Edith Smith al § i . : position he did splendid service. W their pockeis if those who beliove | 507 © Ai Seat iin' Te of the missionary cause as it has ecx- plendud service, Was that money Was made to spond. hgve diana; Miss Stella L. Hasinger, Mess- istad is that 'of Miss® Helen Clarks for here any occation, when he investiga- their way. ! : v enger, Indiana; Thomas Radgers, Re- ted the difficulties between capital and : --- publican, : unxsutawney; F. G. Bar- a ® sl x labour, that he did t . tleson and wife, Advertiser, Sharp- d 'not succeed ? He No Work For Women. ville; F. T. Wilson and wife, Record, worked, he reasoned, he brought to Toromte. Star he i : J Brockwayville;: James Hamilton and . > ai : Ne abt the intentions of th rd Vi i i bear upon the situation the sound ches eet Et or i ty wife, News, Vendergrift; I. 0. Nissley More Summer Comfort can be obtained from Athletic Un- estimation, be converted. sense and judgment . which led to missionary organizations oi this kind and wile p toes, Niddietows; A. L Butarl derwear than from any other Summer Garment a man can : of the New York | SuoCess. When the minister of labour | (Chinese) are good and commendable, Trescher and. wife. Dispatch, Yoan-i was wante ar ors as their . 8 a oui i : > wr > 5 nr a anted no other person wa ht heir horts shuld be ghided Nith nette; J. H. Fleming and 'wife, News, The popularity of Athletic Underwear increases every Sum- times, records it as his most positive thought of by the premier and he Las |Indgment and discretion. Young girls | Qpinhensburg; Clark Fleming, News, mer. Test it and see what great comfort you've been igeisg. : i 1} hi . had ample opportunity in which to ought certainly not to be engaged in Shippensburg; Miss Nellie Fleming, sonviction thet the Chinese do nol go tudy his mar " {work which lays them open to dan- News, Shippensburg; Miss Hattie Al- * 3 x ; 8 1s man. i cy to the Christian churches for a reli iy other : words Mr. Kio | | gers which they cannot gauge and 'O1ter, News, Shippensburg; G. W. Wa Try Our 206 Nainsook and Balbriggan. . wi rds Mr, g as | rigks realize y i ¢ gion, that Confuscianism teaches them Pari ks they only realize when it is too genseller, Post, Middleburg: R. K. . reached a place of rare responsibility [late. It is to be hoped _ that ; the | Godding and wife, Republican, Kane; | because he has qualified for it, and |churches, both in the United States | Henry Slep and wife, Mirror, Altoona; and Canada, will' act in accordance | J, B. Parson, Record, Duncannon; A. anyone who says to the contrary, '"'a his experier 1 bilit T {with public opinion in the conduct of | B. Burk, North America, Philadelphia . . Xperience anc ability. era ica gt y : : mooth-faced hypocrite." . missions to colored men and see that | J I. Melvin, Recorder, Claysville, R R ] P H t Mr. Brisbane goes further, and i no *doubt many who would be | the work of conversion is entrusted to | T. Wiley and wife, Herald, Elizabeth; ea anama a S L ' wiling to accept a call to the gov | men and to men only. ¢. R. Griffith, Independent, Marion ! ernment, to fill the leadership of any | ------ Centre; Miss Lena Griffith, Indepen We are doing a nice trade in Panama Hats this season. We department, but 'few of them would dent, Marion Centre; Miss Mona Girif- think we have just the right thing at right prices. Panamas, | . : fith, Independent, Marion Centre; 1. $4, $5, $6. ! be equal to its duties, It is an old (i. Lubrect fi 1 S lard | excluded from Canada, and that the | «, ing, that th 1 ; xa: r. Laubrec it, wile anc son, " tand ard, | bite wonis wi) Sa u | saying, that the door of opportunity / Hazleton: Miss 'Agnes Cook, Times, : ; : . TUS | si 0 assoEIne Will the | will open for most people when they Monongahela; Miss Elizabeth Cook, Outing Shirts, b50ec,, 75¢c., Bathing J Suits, Two-Piece men are "associating deliberately un- | Love shown their qualifications for limes, Monongahela; Miss Lillian Me $1.00, $1.25. a Coniination, 506s ¥5u IS THE BEST { ts the guise o igiom, with Chinese | ody ancement- and not a day sooner i Gray, Str Record. Jradiord; Benest Faney Hoiery x a o are compalled to live falsely anc $ 1, »s-Leader, » e; : ; ) slery, = E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. wh ire comp ive falsely and W. Smith, Montreal; R. Ma Wash Ties, 15¢., 2 for 26¢ and 50c. ------------------ oD Toronto, Ont. made -to the dominion. They come hiere by boat from Oitawa and will eke train for Torontq on Wednesday. The visitors are : of miscionary work among the Chi- nese. The most powerful indictment many . years, the director of a mis- sion. She declares that the white women must leave the Chinamen alone. The Chinese eannot, in her Arthur Brisbane, wear, : Journal, and a woted student of the sufficient "to keep a man a good citi zen," and he does not hesitate to call : : : there is not another in sight with | phasizes a fact thav is generally ob cured, namely, that many of the Chi nese are married, that their wives are , , . EDITO { 0S § I'he New York .case has led to al . DITORIAL NOTES. : railway, Montreal. | controversy as to the advantage ou Is Montreal the home: of a. band of SON The members of the association wear | disadvantage of missions under some | 8narchists *' asks a contemporary 3 \ handsome badges, made of the cont ' 2 | circumstances and incidentellv some Very likely. The boodlers are there, ; i of-arms of the state of Pennsylvania, " | : and they and tl} } f to which are attached red, white and . i : u and the anarchists are of p> r '1 i « blue ribbons. On the ribbon in let . ® ° | tacts aro coming out a more or 2 | kind oy ters of gold appear the words "38th idea may bo an extreme one it ie " _-- $d annual outing, Pennsylvania Editorial Brigadier-General Cotton pronounce 3 / Association, June 20th to 30th, 1909 Soeerforfenfecfeefecfesferferferfeef aces ocforer fuses fenfone x { 'Lakes and Ottawa." "' 7 : Two members of the party, Hons - ------ teen, a complete success. It is a sip I I i u party, Hons se x ! , rT K ¥ Henry A. Thompson and R. P. Hab nificant declaration, "and it will have 3 good, are members of the Pennsyl | { f { I in defiance o nadure s aws ; 5 . \ nm { Smith, passenger agent Grand Trunk {less startling character. Brisbane's i} that the yellow race shoula be con | the Niagara camp, without the can | fined to Asia, and the whites to | Europe and America, that only when | picion. The civil service clerks in Ottawa do A Republican Clubs. W {1 Ww the races cg ork side hy sic - : : g ,- : ! indo S. 7 { } A 1 ee 2 hy In wil its effect. f yania legislature, and the latter is the conditions be above censure or sus i IH also president of the State League of ur ig 1d- ummer a e Fly proof, made-to-onder. | Something less drastic is possible. | well not to protest too much against | America and Europe can no more-be| the lengthened hours during which 4 ¥ | Get In "The Swim. This naturally would be a a And wear one of Campbell's fine (quiet month with us. easy to open and shut {closed against the Asiatics than tha | they have to serve. The Civil Service Orient can be closed against the | Commission is taking good care of i : Haas Panama a is up; Stylish Else Our Motto: --"Keep Busy » ove the appearance of the sailors, 25¢. to nobby snap brim use, are strongly made and | Furopeans and Ye Americans, 1 he | them at present. 3 1 . ; \ ; straw hats, 50c. up. Campbell Bros'., Everything reduced. il last twice as long as open door is desired on the far sides -- J Frise 3 Kingston's hat store . | Ray Ea : Our Ambulance for private it the 's can be driven it onee a day. They im ther Ise If you see them of the Atlantic and Paaific. As a con Hasn't the Montreal scandal en Soma------ will want no other kind cequence some educational methods | quiry gone far enough 7 All Canada Many complaints are being made work. Lighted with electric s. A li & must be adopted, for the sake of the | must be convinced, from 'what it ht § : i about walter being used for lawn JF lights and Marshall Sanitary nglin & Co. 'is oses during prohibited hours. These immigrants, but the best represent | knows, that the civie government of , De days an enormous amount of | Mattrass. Call 147. oot Wellington St. s thi . PHOTO BY REUTLINGER. COPYRIGHT schools in which men are the teadhors| its chief commercial men, has been in © 19Q9 BY THE N ¥Y HERALD. water has been pumped. {and with the sand and judgment to] the hands of corrup} amen DAILY HINT FROM PARIS, The Portsmouth Orangemen held a . [ keep the pupils in their ace -- | White Silk Crepe Dinner Gown, embroid- | meeting, last night, and decided to JAM E S RE ID The Leading pk ered in silver, take part in the picnic arranged for " Undertaker. Miss Barnett, an English lady, 1 { | i here on July 12th CONDITION OF OUR PLANTS hurt the feelings of her sex at the | : . . ip . saz | The Fever Is On. | emm------ Don t Forget Your Package | The Whig has not seem?the report of Women's : oun il by Sanieng ig hie | Brantford: Expositor. ; the expert who has been asked to ex-| Women abandon prolessional ile and | The old age pension idea is spread Children H 0 LA N D R U S k amine the water works plant and pro- | stick to the business of home making. |ing, and "has now ':reached. France, L . . 2 ty Nv Ren AE | where a bill is now before the French noutite upon its condition, but it will | She is a very sensible person. | : . ' 8 . : . - | parliament with that object in view Good all day. A hundred differ-| be surprised if he does not find the George Borriard Shaw will tot ins but has been reported upon adversely a czema ent ways. Delicious anyway and] umping facilities ample. They may : by a committee of the senate, Which want improvement in certain respectsy prove his Tuck by heeoming SPO finds. that the'burden imposed on em SUFFERED AGONY UNTOLD 7 : J HE I The that many of his plays i i o 0" F ER Y O U . | fact 80 lovers and employees for their 1- » - In ev Ci y ade tc ee ore . pio, : mp) a 5c The Package. but_they can. be made to meet there-| put under the ban indicates a de- nual contributions to the proposed | Treatment Prescribed Had No More of Bet- quirements of the city without heavy § not pensions would amount to $80,000,000 ffect--DR. CHASE'S OINT- ie & i a year, . It says that this burden, on - 'Mi ter Toilet Tissue keeping with his swelling importance. | e MENT Made Thorough D COUPER | enquiry is not quite apparent, unless = top of a the others already weigh- Cure. - ' for the Same . ¥. lit be to establish what has long beer By the time the gas tank is finished |ing on.agriculturé and industry, would Many a mother's heart has been / 341-3 Princess St > ® i > g 3 iy the Lime due gas lan y poi end in lowering the wages | by \ affors % i her littl . Money than any other make on the market. * > : pa suspicion of the water committee, | and declared gas or water tight, it | 5 the employees. Fortunately in Can- torn by the sulicrings of her little one "Phone, 76a. . | or spme members of it, namely, that | will have cost enough. And it will | ada, we are able to get along without who has _ fallen a vietin 0} scouns, Made in Every Known Form and Variety and : | gree of eccentricity which expenditure: The object of the special Only such mothers appreciate, to the the plant has about reached the limit | ove taught the city council a useful | an such expensive schemes, and are | pony the value of Dr Chase's Oint Every Sheet Guaranteed Chemically Pure. Bl BBY'S CAB STAND i ILS eapucity lesson. It is that constructive work | 3 slid I ith nny Fi ' Witie h ment as a cure for this horrible ail | I'he engines may have their defects, hould be sar 1 a : bing BRL RLan on '" | ment. . : ' | sho » supervised by those who are | ublic treasury : . ; g Phone 201. | but thes are surely capable of pump-| acters of it. I : = Mrs. Oscar Vancott, . St. Antoine, nsis on avin y S. ing the water that is required, un | -- How To Stop Cold Sores. "I have found Dr. Chase's Ointment r | | oi od | r * | { DAY or NIGHT|, ess there is a tremendous waste, and | The portico encroachment quest fom } When you first notice the swelling | {6 be a bermanent ont of Bereran and tl has been invited by the relaxa-|is settled for this year at any rate. | and uncomfortable feeling of the skin other skin diseases. Ona son," whils ; erard to the wa-| Last evening's vote by the city council | that marks the coming Cold Sore, ap- | qursing, broke out with running wa v rule with regar go reconsider the rule ply Wade's Ointment. It will quickly | {ory sores all ever his head and ne of lawns and gardens. The | ona motion to La . ala CRN. t tai} g ring « | remove it It heals wherever applied | sround the cars. Many salves were If You Want to Buy, | | kable fact remains that four or|laid down a vear ago about encroach- | y;nd cures Fezema (Salt Rheum) BOTS ie hild's Re S Temaria y an ma {Pa wum}, | proseribed to no effect. The child's ent or ell | fis ¢ vears ago the departinent shut! ments, was decisive, eléven voting | Burns, Piles, Blotches, Sore Feet, Dun- head became a mass of scabs and he REAL ES A E. down on-the lawn watering during cer- | against re-opening the question and | aff nd al C aly bi ching = | suffered agony untold He became i I \ bs i § of the skin n big boxes, 25¢,, ak 1 frail and would not eat and * | Ours on the ground that ®he | four voting for the motidir. The mar : weak and frail ar e tain hours, n He Fount : be r ! Wade's Drug Store | we thought we would lose him. raw [4 ries ! specialty of same | . a hse » FOSOTY § | N | » "¢ nat « . dav, engine, without the reservation, | jority. of the aldermen realized tha "Providentially we heard of Dr. or call on me ol H , s y | ) . show property Insu-- | ¢ Lg, not keep up the supply-of water [if the rule of July, 1908, was altered | Ho, To Gananoque ! Chast's. Ointment and it soon thor Strawberries 1 st rates. Money to |adeduately, The rule wag suspended | there--seould be no end of trouble. And | An excellent opportunity to see | oughly cured him. He is seven years - ' because, forsooth, it had been in op-| they are right. No further eneroach- the afternoon sports at Gananoque old now and Strong a wall An old Strawberries . seve PALS e y y ) y OIF Jominion Day and enjoy a pleas- | er boy was also cure of eczema Ww v i > i, eration for several vears and the al-| ments should be allowed on the I nis Ointraent tad we lobe rove peo New arriving in large quantities. KE O. CLIFF, a . il {ant sail is afforded by the steamer . . . 0 dermen, without usking the cause of | streets | Stranger, leaving Portsmouth at 12] ple will learn about it so that their The quality is now excellent. it, decided that it was time for a] | o'clock, and foot of Clarence street | poor little ones may be saved from The price is low. When To Advertise. lin the city at 12:15, arriving in Gan- | suffering." : Soi thor at Watertown Standard. anoque at 2 o'clock, and leaving on} Ch afing and irritation of the skin, ee Lhe o talk f larger pumps or more 3 e A . : 3, l'o talk of larger pumps. 0 1%! Some merchants have hecome pos- [return trip at 6:30," Fare 50ec. from | which nearly all babies suffer pumping is out of the question, until} wood of the idea that the summer | more or less, is a frequent source of oye 'S, ing there is a larger intake and better [months are a poor time to advertise | Yang Shi Siang Dead. eczema. There is no treatment for } Sask. writes : ---1 K Neal Estate valuatior, ete, at 95 Clarence street. change. v mains. The water system was not made | on account of so many people being | pakin. June 29... Yang --Shi-- Siang, chafing 50 satisfactory as Dr. Chase's WE WANT J | Ww when it was taken over | out of town. Nothing is further away who in 1907 succeeded Yuan Shi Kai Ointment. Pore-clogging, unsanitary entirely new eh 1 J : from the truth. Yaa viceroy of, the province of Chi Li powders are being discarded by all by the city, Some of the old pipes | While a large section of our people | died. Sunday, from apoplexy follow. who have once leatned the value of TO «remain in use, and they cannot stand | take vacations, the number of people ling charges against him of corrup- this great ointment in keeping baby's very much pressure. The gradual re | who go away for more than two or | {ion in connection with the Tien-Tsin skin soft, smooth and health, . i i | In scores of wavs Dr. Chase's Oint- oO f em should be lortaken, | three weeks is comparatively small. | pukow railway, and of deficits in the « ol W | TRADE WITH Hoval or them should, be 'urderfgicer: { The number of stay-at-homes is great | provincial finances. ment is useful in every home in the | We are headquarters for all so that later, when the Pa rugs and the merchant who tells about his | Heulment of pimples, barber's itch, INGO T M BE TA LS be applied, there will be no trouble in | |,argains will find plenty of people lis | Tied Himself : Rolled Into Pond. | sca tds and burns, poisoned skin, sore| | consequence. The report of the me-| tening. | Hornell. N.Y. June 29 Robert. M. | feet and every form of itching skin | THE CANADA METAL CO. LTD., TORONTO, | ctanica) expert will be awaited with | Most people have to make many | Bonney committed suicidd in a peculi- | disease. 60c. a box, at all dealers, or 060600000060060600600000000600000000000000000 | purchases in the midst of summer to]... Lanner. Going to the bank of a) 'dmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. \ . complete their equipment even for two | 1. he tied his fee wurelv with a : - 'an y a » x ' pon we Le 1s feet securely with a . : = . ' . + into a. better understanding of thel wake' vacation. The merchant who |rope which. he also looped soveral Canteens' And Drinking. the closing 'of the canteen will make | At Now York, the Crescent Athletic his arms | London Advertiser. all the men total abstainers. The | Club, defeated the Young Torontos has been whether, if | in their annual game of lacrosse play- | interest, and it may help the -coyncil | value and service of the plant. = The | keeps hie regular space full will get {0 © G00 0 oa nti] : expert examination of the elee- | this business 2 {were fastened. He then rolled into| The hotcelkeepers at Niagara report [only question that their business was better. this |they have tp go to the hotels for ea at Bay Ridge, 6 to 0. Hats For The Holiday. -------- | year. That might be. There will al-|liquor they will drink more than if | "Lime juice cordial' and Mpntsertat fine Pana "Wald strawberry compound," 25c., | ways be some men in camp who will | they could get. all they wanted in {lime fruit juice are sold in Kingston Gibson's Red Cross drug store. drink, and if they cannot get the |camp. The experfence of this summer (at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. 1 know { advice attainable as to the condition straw sailors, 25¢; up; 4 ee strawé. | Cooper, the printer, will not be seen | liquor in the canteen thes will go out- | goes to show that they will not. And | Lajoie, of Cleveland, has sprained his rupulously {and efficiency of it. " up. at Cn Bros'. the lead. at Thousand Island Park this ' sea- | side for it to the advantage of the ho- lif that is the case, the experiment was wrist and may be out of the game for telkceper. No one has suggested that justified and should be continued. a month. 1 | s Ay our COAL really as ------------ | ers in men's hats. son If Mrs. Howard Gould, is satisfied | ' ion -- outfit should follow. he . the water. | city <a very large sum invested in } machinery and it wuld have the best We have 'évery good style, ) I mas, $1 up: outing hats, 25c. up; at and that full weight is a JMowa | with the decision of the court and| he | must get along for all things with the : | amount she used to spend on dresses | "Is 00 CRAWFORD, [ alone, no one else can be dissatisfied. She wanthd about a third of her hus | e( ) ne Foo > en St. {tt #Phone, dit t of Queen St | band annual income and gets "| L The price is on we errvadiage twentieth,

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