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One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable pid do not gripe or pure, but by their gentle action please all who use them. ' CARTER MEDICINE 00., NEW YORE, Bl FL ml De foal ri ORRINE (01: A RTI: G TN: _-_------t Cr av ------ CURE EFFECTED OR MONEY RE- FUNDED. 10 ought Habit the one wl 'Drink them CURE THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published | 806-310 King street, K Ontario, g m-- - { WORTHY OF RECOGNITION. There' was a 'misunderstanding with regard to the conditions under which ingston, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 HR 3az writing competition o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 Jags published in parts on Monday and Thurs- {Suy morning. at $1 a year. To United States, charge for postage Less to be | added, making price of y 83 snd of | Weekly $1.50 per year. | Attached is one of the best Job Print- ing O in Canada ; rapid, stylish, | apd cheap work ; nine tmproved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW: J. B. PENSE, Managing Director: | ts | TORONTO OFFICE. : : . Bute 19 and 20, Queen Oty Oham- | "éPresentad at a meeting in the Cen- | bern, 82 Ohurch 8t., Toronto, H. E.|iral school when the dates 'wire fixed | Smallpeice, J. P., representative. {{on revision), for the competition, but | Daily Whig the committee of trustees should have % . | been a party to the proceeding. That A CALL TO ACTION. anvone wants the recept was conducted, but it should not deprive the school children of the recognition which they deserve. They were not the teachers, ing changed some of the terms of to blame because hav- | the the committee of school trustees and invite their -approval. The public and separate schools were | goes without and the failure saving, | of the teachers to make the committee Ii | Young to see how many {familiar with what they recommended are travelling the streets girls shows how deficient they are in busi- : - -- to. foolish flirtations Lake Sunday evening between o'clock When these girls, in their. teens, | and he | nese acumen. has vantage any Hiven only to up a position { The contests took place on the day so far as the public And has lagreed upon, | seven and eight and use his | school children are concerned. nye they produced an exhibit which should be at home, or in church, some been carofully prescrved. The scholars did their best, and if their work goes | place dutifully or modestly employed, they are inviting. the attentions of the | fo nothing they will be completely dSouraged. The Managoemint young men, and doing it by methods | which ar shockingly' improper. Some i Commitiee, it is needful' to check { hoped, will take the matter up, are sum of 850 for the decisions hing and the 18 warn or The mothers "CITI Ones, | appropriate a prizes, { these to ba awardea from grace which follow They should | f ' | I'he ling. women of the city generally should Jo | primarily, - responsible for any lapses on the inspector and director in writ | know where their daughters are The samples could then be ar ranged, according to classes or grades, and than talk at more propose anc An SIVice on a Sunday evening, in the the land in taking practical steps to cor Hand put. on exhibition in some public resolv conventions hour's place active been the and prizes Mr Mr can be the competi | feted Later, when plans have per detecting mitconduet of girls with ori the Harty ana in accordance intention, for Hon | Robertson, there : | ginal more practically | A | rect them, is worth offered hv than ar month's 'meditation wo man who saw to her surprise thy | tion 'between the public and separate the { It be the {1y undertaken if the recent efforts | doings of the girls sounds cheerful- of warn- | sechools will more ing, and jt time that all who have 18 a heart for mioral contest, failed to lay the facts before | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY. JULY 5, 1909. AT SUNDAY: SERVICES| HIGHLAND CADETS WENT TO ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ' Fre And Listened to a Fine Discourse Delivered By Rev, Dr. Mackie-- Some Good Boma) Which Young People Shou le Guid- ad ig " a " 'Be men, » <a Sad the that ix my text," Rev. Dr. Mackie, speaking to Highland Cadats, at St. Androw's church, Sunday morning! Dr. Mackie said that it was not his intention to proach a sermon, but rather to talk. The words of his text taken from | Corinthians, 16th chap- ter, 13th verse : *Quit vou like mon.' The speaker said that some people did not care to receive advice: thay did not like to be told how to cons duct themselves. Every person com ing into the world needed advice. A person would be foolish, ii he was of the opinion that he did not nded o/- vice. We should be thankiul that we haa so many to give us adviee--friends who would take an interest in our ife, and give ug help in this way. We could sulier no harm in taking what we would term wisdom, "Listen attentively, and be gaided by this advice." said 'the "Some do not cars to inke advice, be cause of the person who gives it. The advice in the text i¢ that of wisdom from one who was a man in every sense of the word. You might \ that you want to be a 1 came across al hoy yet, but who want. man. But to be a man does not mean to be twenty-one year of age or six feet fall. An elephant or giraffo might all that does make man. Put | this idea, that you must he twenty-one | years old, and hig, 3 men now. That i the aaviee for vou now, as ladg <What doce the {ext mean ? What #¢ it that constitutes man's life ? There are three which onter JHt6 everyone's life, and it depends upon the way we attend to we will mon. 1st give a wore speaker say man never el to be a be the Bigness not away to be a man {i things be Borrien Ar THE Serines, Buoa Pest, you do not grow up strong in body, vou will be unfit for what constitutes a manly hfe. You cannot pay too much attention to this part of your training. It will help the mind and body to do their best work. It will teach yon to be attentive and smart. Keep self-control through life. There will be many things you do not like, but learn to do your work faithfully, patiently and silently. Control your temper, and never get angry. What a lovely world this would be if we would all take this advice. And is it not a great pity that we do not take it?" The musical part of the service con- sisted of a selection from a quartette composed of Misses Knight, Tandy and Messrs. Kelso and Craig. Arthur Craig also = favored "with a solo. At the close the congregation sang "God Save thes King." The cadets marched and made fine Major Keith was and Piper to and from the church. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to the church, showing. Sergt.- m charge of the Fraser played them a corps, By-Law is Still in Force. June 30. (To the Rdit- editorial dn last night's Whig, 20th inst., intimates that the rule governing the of water op lawns and gardens has been relaxed Permit me ¢ through your columns, that the by-law governing the use of hose water, for lawn and gar- den ¢ still in force... There Kingston, or): The yse to say, purposes, is no { | | IIIT TTT Cambridge Suits Our Cambridge Suits for Young Men have ° the life--snap--and ginger in them that every Smart Young Dresser admires.' ¥ See Our Suits at $15 & $18. Real Panamas, $4, $5 & $6. Sen taetae ton teateetoetoetatootontioteatent 8. 8 8 o 0 0 0 0 0 reforms both heard { the scholars: are in some way fittingly | them, whe thet has been susponsion of the rule, full nfidence fully ised by ome sh | and acted V red nded ho have used it in Be Given Secretly. COSTS ONLY $1 A uitee in Fach Box. ORRINE Booklet (mailed in plain sealed envelope) tc ORRINE CO., 967 ORRINE Building, Washington ORRINE is sold. by dr Very where i ial Agent MAHOOD, Cor. Princess Sts. REASON FOR CAUTION Saturday Night does not regard the "ow ( ORIINI BOX ( iuar Write for free conference, so far as Canada is con Why and erned as I'he | Toronto 0 | Heet Portland | ui Dafoe representative Montreal, loadin men | -- | Winnipeg GW Bagot and men "actually make the pa and as able to the rs ire as any re Canadians questions Who Nicholls, of Felegram; McDonald sentiment © of on are they ? International Cement and the Winnipeg and +rebAtlinson, of ind Star | Brierly I'ree Press, "Adamant Wall Plaster Sir Hugh of the Montreal Star and Her Grdham and ald. Had the choice been made by the Guelph and Renfrew all Lime AT P. Walsh's, Coal and Wood Yard, Barrack St Canadian Press Association, in probability these | { | Journalists | Be the elect or ap- have heen. chosen, and others. cause they not | pointees of were the more to the ussociation reason they should refuse commit 2 mselves to any given policy or line SAAN ANAAAAOANAAA AA | +t increase Your Efficiency Xingston Business College, Limited = Head of Queen Street. Oananda"s Léading Business School Day and Evening Classes. Bhorthaud, Typewriting, Book keeping, Telegraphy. . Special in- dividual {nstruction for pupils deficient in English Rates moderate. Knter time. 'Phone, 440. H. OALFE, Principal. i PACK A AE RAIA |! LAG wok's cotton Root Compouna commons 3 The great Uterine Tonic, and a 2 thought Some day--when next here is a 'conference in Canada, and 4H it lis attended by members of the press | from every province, if not every coun be all CHS there resolutions may put 5 the nane of who are engaged in re moulding and reflecting public opin 4K [ion ---------------- PREPARING FOR BATTLE. I'he closure is the most effective way debts. of the imperial Asquith to brauches. t any wn MET- 3 + controlling and contracting H-Fevent ession Mi | plans with regard bill< For the Town Planning bill he mov outlined his several govern- Thonly safc effectual Momthl |iment Regulaw? on which women eal depend, Sold in three degree of strongth--No, 1, $1; No, ! 10 degrees str 3 No.i for special cases per box Sol' by all drugs 8 oF sen wopid on receipk of price DS) Add oss: Tu Wall Paper Side Wall, | closure by compartment," or clos section, allocating two gays to * committee st the duly two I'he remaining } the former! stages of measure -- roposition was discussed raved of opposition fairly t--and carried by a vote | 106 members For Irish Land bill {allotted eleven days, Border, Ceiling and all same price, at FRASER'S, 78 William St the the premier giving eight to the committee two to the re- stage, port stage, and one to the third read BIBBY'S GAB STAND Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT! { them outburst but 1 there wa another ng rom the opposition, olution was ¢arvied by a vote of conservative papers refer resolutions,"' and attribute the willoting to the desire of government much credit as possible for It to get as FE reforms is assumed that be another general election the Lords could it. at rejecting the budget propos bid There domestic Ch of JOLY AND Ak * Are both symbolical of a hot time ! there 'will ere long cause {once by tals ding iid that the government is the popular support for may be something in this, Mr. Asquith, the wise, the diplpma 1 tic and the the day, is not an wy immediate political up lays COPYRIGHT however, and calmly the disestablishment of the Wels) his difficulties with taxes--which said to be objection abl are ixty liberal members. not expect the revolution ome Pr says follow the wv O'Connor surely the affairs of the the interference of at your se phot CRAWFORD, 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. IM ha ned Lis position principal of abogie publi wall the sfady financial ie, write The Ottawa eosrespondent of the News SX Toronto has there are ships in possession © naval militia of that ind that How the « on the hak they carry fifty Costele, whe resig { enter Canada 1s humble thre © eur t he thie should be ? hool hovtly mercy ry ol law, men who constituted the imperial press the TorontoGlohe wonld | age and a.day to the | over 200 to ol | the | to the i astute leader, the most his next session, beginning the land | would | discovered that the United States at we recognized EDITORIAL NOTES. { The U. decided, | the recommendation of Mr. Tait, 4 Now Proposing a | S. senate has [tax incomes and revenues for the prevarication ! it tax an collecting are two different [things | It La Presse, of Montreal, | | wrathy {of makes hy the remains affected fact sinners French who are [civic scandals But {all the The cipally French-Canadians. -- to the same are prin I It the | mothers' class in the domestic science is not proposed resuie alter Hey branch of our public schools the holwdays. Why ? Are all mothers in the city satisfigd with the | | | | | | | experience of one season ? the an that Emperor William thinks that | vietories of the future will be of The marvel is the that will the wastefulnesy of | ' { money in mumtions of war | {industried sort. { he | lend, at does not say word home, The kaiser is like the ancient clergy- | (man who did not believe in hostility, | | felt it to bounden | but who his | : : {duty to admonish his people to keep | be | their: powder dry Let us have peace, but let the army and navy at thei ays his nibs, us have best | that the order to carry out On dit Ontano, plans, will liberally "provide for some | of older So it It that of government m its the inspectors. is government Here infinite ( should. a | boasts doing things. is { something it can do with re dit. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE | Tells About a Lot of Things in General. Five big 10c. rolls toilet paper for at Best's { "Buy Gin Pills" { Cross Drug Store. Fresh there. Dr. McCormack has purchased McHenry property in Napanee, "Wild Strawberry Compound," summer complaint, 25¢., at Best's { Reeve George W. Castle, Westport, has left | on the Pacific to regan his health. "Lime fruit juice" cordial, fresh | Drug Store. "Phone: 230 | The Lennox and Addington { Orange association will celebrate battle of the Boyne at Enterprise on July 12th, Sticky fly new, fresh stock, at Best's, The home of Mr. and Mrs. BE. | los Kelsey; Cape Vincent, N.Y, at Gibsgn's | the | coast, where he hopes and lime at Gibson's county Car was | | { { of 1ce | the scene" of a pretty . wedding { Thursday evening, [ter Miss Mary, became the wile Ernest R. Humphrey. | "*Neilson's" cream bricks, from Toronto, sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store | A. F. Hare, Grafton, having at {tained his ninetieth birthday, his {children and grandchildren made ' | circumstance the occasion for | ling at his home, when the latter pre sented him with an easy chair. Mr. { Hare, who is one of the few surviv {ing pioneer residents of Haldimand. is | {still hale and hearty. New pyrography outfits for i 't, at' Best's. tired deet," KEas-em re lieves that burning feeling. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store There was a pretty wedding in Win nipeg last week when Rev D. M | Solandt married Miss Alberta' Feo- Edward Brian Hafi- ® . sore, {dora Glover and ner, department of the C.P.R. | worn by the mother and the ladies present lovely. The wedding cake, says the Winnipeg Telegram, was a forest of lilies of the valley. and white roses, : i S0 ' Folder [to to refer to the preponderance {Show me a fellow who Red | for | to spend a couple of months | ee | Red Cross the | paper, and poison pads, | last | when their daugh-| the | assemb- | superintendent of the irvigation | The dresses | : E bride and the bride's (fashionable than the long popular Irish sorts in the early fall, were | following this dictum the illustrated dinner gown mifiering: ® 3rd, fighting and will or | labor; 2nd, | Cut out one of not be man. heavy You have work just the You will | forings ana fichtings just {he There is work, euffering and fighting 1 what makes us men, is the these, Your as you a ¢ as a boy ie as whon you are when Just to do you are young, same as | when you are old have suf saane | and way lin which we meet these three things | They like loitering about like this who 'Some people hate work. be lounging or is a will 'show man. An man goes out the duties apprenticeship. the need of should do too, has his just as much a disgrace for him to be idle Kings' and grandsons have work to do. H we are to be men, should be careful how we bear our suffering like to boys fighting just the same as dogs, and like cock fighting this class are not men we have to do is when we know some thing wra bad, untrue, o gracious. We not men, fight against these things bear our own trials and we voung. you a idler is of his the You advice men. The work do, and person not man life. There heme --schoot is a of can at once Do what you rich person and it is Le as to sons we Some see also In un- Wy We must are unless are And why do we have all this work, suffering and fighting ? What is the reason for all this? It the divine purpose of life. God gives us life, for these three things "Your drilling will be helphil: If g. People of | The fighting | battles when ! that I am aware of, and 1 fecl this fact should emphasized that the public may make no mistake about jt.-- Yours truly, T. HEWITT, Superintendent CURES CHILDREN'S CROUPY COLDS At he 80 | this season of . cold, searching | winds and changeable weather, chil dren will = cath cold, will contract croup, bronchiti« and sore throat. The experienced mother knows of nothing halt so pool as a Vigorous rubbing of neck and with Nerviline--rub it in woll, and apply a Nerviline Porous , Plaster. chest If the case is obstinate, give twenty drops of Nerviline in hot, sweefened water every four hours. This treatment is simply. wonderful- swollen, inflamed tissues are soothed and healed, coughing = is promptly al layed, hard, strong phlegm is loosened and every 'trace of cold and cough disappears. Nerviline is so safe to use, so power | ful, penctrating--makes such a | good all round houschold 'remedy that [for nearly fifty years thousands of I bottles are used every day NERVILINE Remember the name Nerviline, and {refuse any.subsiitute that a druggist {may ask you to take instead of Nervi | line, Large bottles 25¢. cach. SO | A TTRACTIVE HOUSE GOWN. that | | The H. D. Bibby Co. Kingston's Only One Price Clothing House. Peete tentoeteatel ot 8 0 o_o PRATT Beetetiatoatoatont. rhamy oe ole ole ole ole ote ote ote ote ote ole ole AACA IC SIIIIOIRINEE Holiday Shoes Children's Canvas Boots, 60c. Youths' Canvas Boots, 11 to 13, 65¢. Boys' Canvas Boots; 1 to 5, 75¢. Girls' Brown Canvas Oxfords, 11 to 2, 50c, White Canvas Oxfords, Child, Girls, La- HICH KK James Reid," dies, Men. Barefoot Sandals, 75¢, 90c and $1. ~ THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Our Big Mid-Summer Sale IS A HUGE SUCCESS Loads leaving for city and couns try. A chglice of big stocks for the "early buyers. kx Buffets in surface oak or solid golden oak; Dining Room Furniture with leather seats to match; Lawn Furniture: Arm Rockers and Arm Chairs and Lawn Settees in red or green shades. SHACK OW OK CH eading Undertaker Phone 147. -- SHOES #05 ss WHILE YOU WAIT, is not idle SHOE REPAIRING talk. The Goodyear Repair Outfit I recently installed enables me to do work promptly and at less cost than ordinary shoe repairs. You ®ewe 15 per cent. in getting your work done at 'The House Of Quality." A. E. Herod, "PHONE, 837. 286 PRINCESS STREET. consis $100.00 REWARD IF OFFERED FOR A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER WHO HAS ONCE USED GAS FOR FUEL WOULD NOT BE CLAI J ? The warm weather is cloge at hand and it {8 going to make it a great deal easier for the women folks to have a small range connect- ed up this year. A portable 3 burner stove can be purchased at a very reasonable figure at any of the local dealers. I _ { If you haven't fully made up your mind to try gas for cooking this year, call in at the Office of the Works on Queen Street and we will endeavor. to convince you that it is the CHEAPEST, CLEANEST, and MOST CONVENIENT SERVANT in the Home. ; A C. C. FOLGER, General Manager, POSED bY Miss » ca Fashion advices show that hea MADDEN o_O Venetian lace over a slip of soft ed: A chiffon hem gives softness a floating chiffon scarf adds to the OF < THE, 'MID JOEL. Yr NTGHT Sons ERo be by vy Venetian laces wil] more and with a tunic of messaline satin has been construect- nd grace to the tunic and the long airy charm of the costume. Wm. Murray Auctioneer) Cut Flowers Carnations, Orchids, Lily Of The 27 BROCK ST. : Fira-Clase Sweet Peas, New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Bale of Horses svesy Saturday. | vain [ J. A. WALLACE (late O. G. Johnson.) | FIORIBT,