" ¥AGE FOUR. THE DAILY JZBITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, JULY 2%, 1900, ~1/THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at | 30s.810 King street, Kingston, Ontario, | 3a 30, Yor. year, Editions as 2.80 and 4 | o'clock WE Ty BRITISH WHI 14 pages. published in parts on Mand and Thurs | day morning at $1 a year. Jo United States, charge for Dlutaf Las to be added, making price of Daily 87 end of | Weekly $1.50 per | Windows. | | | Fly proof, made-to-order. | | | | mg in Canada ; rapid ish, and cheap work ; nine improved i The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW; ra B. PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE. Buite 19 and 20, Queen Oity Oham- bers, 82 Ohurch #8i., Toronto, H. KE. Smallpeice, J. P., representative. shut driven pen and flies" can be a day. They im- appearance of the Strongly made and will last twice other makes will want no other kind. So easy th ; that J out the once the house, are prove as If you long as | | } gee Lhem | You S. Anglin& Co. | Daile Wibig. oot Wellihgton St. | WHITNEY AND KRUGER. a a ee I James Whitney stormed | Jackson's Point, the Fi ne New. Stock of | picnicked, whe n ho reflected upon MEN'S SUITS |:5-i Lit way 1 Black, des How Sir at politicians the would not have where Known that the had been bar- 1 . fred by his government te any man . | Who wanted to test the municipal con- Gray and Brown | Yet styles, at $5.00, | y ; $10.00 $11 t 3a i | hero is the precious clause which deals Blue, all latest $5.50, » $15.00. tracts with the powor question ".. and | | with the question, and the meaning of { which seems to be =o clear : It enacu are also offering 20 per cent. declared "and the validity of the said so varicd as aforeseid called in question any in any court, but adjudged to be on all the corpora- cetion 3, and each thom according so varied given effect is hereby further « contract as | shall not be { whatever held: and and binding [ tions mentioned in | and every one of terms thereof as | aforesaid and shall be COBALTS 5 ON MARGIN { Montreal of the in keoping listed Cobalt Stock 'on also New York Stocks, ete., bought and sold, msult us before investing. We always Have the latest news from the mining gue All stock deliveries made prompt- Ly Wire, telephone or write us your | rm at our expensey | fine UP-10-DATE SHOES. ZACKS, Princess street, that | ground shall be is | valid, o wi to 71 [ the as to this Standacd it methods of Kruger with the spirit of than the of act, the says and one maorae We carry the Wargin deposits ; ain, Produce, Stuart regime spirit twentieth century. A MONUMENT. where Wil SEEKING The of Dundas, [liam Pat riarche & Co., STOCK DEALERS, [Little Patriot" Office, Standard Stock Exchange | Hill Building, "Toronto. | ' | : » :* a oe ovoludion J Nnaon Buffalo Office, 2068 | Elljcott Bquare, | Hudlon _ oO opi » Bufinlo, N.Y. We have direct wires con- | lie men and political newspapers as to | = il our offices | the rebediion of 1837: Headache ; Mackenzie father ha been a sufforie® sick eaduche for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascarets Since he begun taking Cascarets he has never the headache. They have entirely Cascarets do what yon re- nend them to do. 1 will give you the vilege of using his name,' --1° M on c 0 Resiner St., W, Indian Inc le a Good, Banner, was well-known, "The erected on Parlia- the Mackenzie that Lyon a monument to ° be Ottawa, in urging Hena mend remarks on amongst pub to | = i, term 'rebel' as applied the 18 is no longer a reproach but an honor There woll-authentica ted that, and Reformer of is a story I on one occasion, Mackenzie's voungest child complained to him of 'rebel mind my 'the time will come When | The child of | story is of K.C., the eminent barrister, and the William | being called Mackeneie's daugh- | tor: 'Never old patriot, lass," said the you will be proud of it. the King, now the wife John To the Taste Sicken, t., 2be., ble. The genuine Guaranteed to hack. Palatable, 2 otent, Good, or Gripe, 10c sold in Bulk, stamped CCO, royour money Do proud mother of ronio, Hon. MP, --1 t king, Lyon Mackenzie the of decore of his majesty the The whirligig a somminristm-- oe ¥ FAA + Pe Automobiles To Rent. Always and minister oi labor Canada. of time | its thom, ol "rebel" of king's of revenges and surely this is one the 1837, a grandson of the of the larger trusted adviser the oversea dominions." representative in hi part Reasonable. Open. W. Jd. Moore & Son, 815a. $ & 3 HAHAH HHA AH AAAAAN | BIBBY'S CAB STAND Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT FOR SALE: ry Nos. 44 and 46 William, dav. Street, Brick, part modern, | session be is ome. of them at a snap for few days. Will | Hour after hour take small houses in Part ine sted in rs no mat- payment. Apply to f ton they be. men may from tho GEO. CLIFF, | the y Terms PICTURE is the A MAGNIFICENT Wilfrid Laurier the jin Ottawa. mem left, | Sir solo | ber of Dominion government 'Phones---Garage, Residence, 815b. min Every other cabinet ister is out of the pity on various mis iong, and the indefatigable prime | minister, who has for two years scarcely had a single day of complete | the being caves of state, for « acting head of all rest from is, the time Ottawa: Free Press, he desk in the wrestling with | day, ays the block the f re mains at his east hours of for long dificult and when it | most problems, he leaves evening 18 often only to continue "tho work He and when parliamen? arc a is in regular ttendants. the house, himself to be how boresome flee tobacco or may seene olace in amusement, but chief stays at his post. U5 Clarence street. . . . | 'There-is something cspecially mag- days about the solitary hill He nificent these | prime minister on the may be alone, fidence in Sir Wilfrid's competency to question that of the which may crop departments left up In any one government have been in his immediate charge. THE OFFICIALS that the do anything ABUSE OF iy regrottable government cannot i i | han any . | i i will receive the fair, if not the favour- able, consideration oi the opposition. [1¢ is assumad that the Mail speaks for The Coal Problem }':. a organ of the conservative party, that opposition, it boing chief icult than you and it has clearly intimated it is of i "tis true ; but L t dissatisfied with "the Mr the Transcontinental railway. Mr. Laumsdon, appointment n the 1 lot in the a lot in the weight We ea in ever screening Grant as chief engineer And why ? assis tant to Mr gb all government, delivery Siyely Grapt was the and i ehaps, the {men in the service of the onginect ing he when familiar with the Just the {the n¥ost CRAWFORD, | difficulties of | was not thought of at » Foot of Queen St. || Mv not - - -- m-- |ariti \h ( E. Fu d, Brockville, will Tuild in -parlor sv the general hos pi task that tow: a memorial to the late CG, BL. Full to-day. why first, retiring, i be that 1 Lumsden persisted in It has been that the the se Fhone, 9 apparent may that ism anticipated, and desired to. secure rvice of one work wed, who had no connection with ihe oop Ae year, | Attached is one of the best Job Print- | flices | and would bring King, | brings { duties of his | care [and offence, {deed ! the | | | departments of, the government. Every | | of the day he sits! Other | and seek | ernment, but the people have full con- | | : | been federal | which | . of the | the | way, rnment | reminds | 1s | the | | the | rk "oS NL SOTIroN | That a criminal court will be called upon to pass upon the | peculiar and conflicting evidence given by the young marine corps | officers as to the circumstances surrounding the death of Lieut. James | N. Sutton, at Annapolis, Md., if the naval court, now hearing the | case, fails to return a verdict or place the responsibility for Sutton's | death, is the information received by the attorneys handling the case for the Suttons. The case has progressed far enough to demonstrate two things. that the stories of the marine corps officers conflicted absolutely in essential details and that the investigation, conducted | by the board of inquest, the day after Sutton was killed, was most cursory and incomplete. it a mind abeo- | will be encouraged to his day The not talent to try ain, Sun unbiased, but government | licht hill ag did | wi and The | Anglo-Saxon population of Quebec as the insult, lutely because id available failed in' this, Toronto referrefl to the not seek the best reason withéut result. Usual and have to to for some remark is inter It is | now-British, and lv good men are occupied admitted be but it-is denied that they are not Thase more careful, preted an allured irom one engagement | that the Tr ransvontinental rail- | lish, |B dritish. | had better be gi. Od : the majority may not Eng another, and { way is not for the time being magne : ¢ > | } critics of the French {ie enough. ; be for there is no ground i | that In any case has been The Hamilton Spectator is still dis the to land ans Tne Mr, and tha suepicion wrong turbed about Whig's references My [ Whig tion essayed or commitied, and that Mr | he He jis of experience, Grant will not equal to any crisis Barker's tLons. Barker's explana that it arise. a man of ehar has given that may of worth, it intimated but that already, all acceptable and | the | may acter, he may be expected to discharge be ight, is no responsible position with more than the explanations { ofl other men which were rejected by Barker, WEDDING AT QUESNEL, B.C. A Newboro Girl Weds a Presbhyter- | ian Minister. Queknel, B.C., July 21 A of interest to the people of | ands Westport people was eclebrated in | the Presbyterian church here | Hth at 2 p.m., {he contracting parties being Miss Jennie GG. Knapp, eldest laughtér of Martin Knapp, of New and Rev. W. J. Allon, Presbyter- of this pla. The cere performed by Rev. James Methodist preacher in the presence of imds. The bride the arm of her while the wed Mrs. Bart looked beautiful in white net over silk. The net was tucked and trimmed with silk medal and val. lace inseriion. She a long veil of tulle, richly broidered in silk, held in place beautiful wreath of orange with long trailing (nds, which hung far down: on the veil. She wore a J spray of orange blossoms and carried s been found. v large bouquet of natural flowers, ted' with, satin ribbon. The bride { hecom- | attended by her two cousins, iW Trou Ewing, as¢ bridesmaid, inte the judgment. 11 is not com- to and that | Mr, there- | . plimentary to him insinsuate he 18 in favour of grafting and $10,000 office, Mail contends NOTES, band coneert is Pil great sin and fore gets a that is what the wedding Newboro EDITORIAL Sunday 'evening a great fathers attraction, though to the it on July | orim would be a cot around the Old boys, of the old boys Some horo, un minister mony lurner, AS ever have the is worth cultivating nimbly n- They and it city as vouthiul spirit! way \ a pooper still, of British Columbia, Hon.) + large number of fv entered the church, on W. T. Ewing, march was playe The bride Frederick Borden and Brodeur his majesty Sir | W. | Surely with the king heard of dine has not to mele, nee «1 by {the terrible things the conservatisg | lett. men, p press has said about these also em lions Wiand act as He man, NM France ? long will of been a handy until How wore has hereto nv a | pr emer blossoms, his chief to fill fore but | distinction in his capacity | \ place some more acceptable [man lia { = yas Miss was News Da I'he Toronto Daily , or has become, It "deg [ most We ispigh oritic the And it was to be ie the ladys silk and carried a while Mirs Queenie as flower girl and 4 of forget- fh, was silk, with church ~~ was ressed in white sink bouquet, Ewing, who arried the in ne-nots, and maiden heautifully 1bbons to beautifully ferns. : After the the newly-mar- rid couple entered their carriage and drove to the residence of the bride's anclo, W. T. Ewing, where a samp- tuous repast awaited them. The health of bride and groom was drunk. The groom made a very fit- ving reply. The bride received a num wi, of Thtiful presents worthy of note was a beautiful silver tea ser- from the Ladies' Aid Socie The habps. Gouplo leit next morning for a two winks' tip to several places f interest. After their return they reside in Quesnel till the end of hen they will leave for Id of labor to which Mr. ws been called near the coast. nerated of the uneivil, {ble r. has libergl gov- " acted illiberal most a bask hair in hlue match. The decorated with flower ring E and unjust the model deportment. dressed | of journalistic think that in Europe wv and a great outcry Mrs. there Thaw : against would be Ay saromony in which her Harry has? Had and! his trial been be Old Bailey, a memory. | the manner treated his murder oecur- re red in London, jlore a magistrate of i he | would now be only I'he Hamilton Spectator does not Ones are proposed to estab because 1t 1s . vice a new conservative paper. It does last Whitney question { lish not regard the delibera- 3 : of ay. evi will An the Allen | tion on the power as it he has the dence of statesmanship. By weakened both himself and cause he espouses, the daylight-sav The Whig's $s new up-to- date bindery can handle that ruling or binding ob of yours perfection. Chatham is trying | | | i | the « | ing policy, mployees of certain es to begin and io each day other J BL tablishments agreeing close. Phe keel of the first new navy on Monday. case wark an hour earlier [he cities will ship for Spain's experiment being successful try it, and Lewis, Red PRINCIPALS IN SUTTON MYSTERY rg Prices | Christopher Briggs has recovered from was laid by King Alonso, | week. 0S€e Tea DO NOT BE HUMBUGGED. MORE THAN EVER Dishonorable and disreputable pharma. ceutical concerns are flooding the market with cheap and worthless preparations designed to be imitations of ** Dn. Fow- LER's ExTraCT OF WILD STRAWBERRY." /Bome of these are even labelled * Bx. tract of Wild Strawberry," ** Wild Straw- berry Compound," ete., in the hope that the public may be deceived and led to pur- chase them, thinking they are getting the genuine " De. Fowrar's." Are you willing to risk your health-- Jetinps Jour Jie, es these no o- called reputation, el an, 0 En Extracts? Sw For sixty - five "Da. FowLzn's Exrract of WILD StRawsERRY" has been used in thousands of families for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Summer Com- plaint, era Morbus, Cholera Infantum and all Bowel Complaints. Do not let the dishonest or unecru- pulous dealer humbug you inte mo- cepting one of these cheap substi. tutes, to the deteriment of your health and gain to his pocket. Ask for *" Dr. FowLzr's " and insist on getting what you ask for, Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Price 35 centa. Kellogg's--The Result of Years of Research After years of scientific TIME AND MONEY. BoM are quite an item these days, and both 'can be saved by the man, that comes here for his outfitting. You'll save time, because, look where you will and as long as you will, you can not buy Clothes--good clothes at pifices less than we name. Our $10, 12.50 and 15 Suits will prove this, for } you cannot match the quality and price at the same time, : SPECIAL--See our display of Straw Hats at 1.00. See our display of Men's Soft Shirts at 39¢. The H. D. Bibby Co. Joode © research for the purpose of discovering a delicious Cereal which in itself must be a remedy, Kellogg's IIA I ASIII IR THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $3.50, now $2.05. Ladies' Wine Oxfords, $3.50, now $2.75. Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $2.75, now $1.95. Chocolate Oxfords, $2.00, now $1.60. --| Oxford Sale Men's Tan, Wine and Pat. Colt Oxfords, $5, now $3.75 ; $4.50, now $3.25; $4.00, now $2.95. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE AAHHAAAAANHIHA CA ACK AHIR chemists discovered a pro- cess of retaining " The the Corn "' nutritive Sweetheart of -- all the elements. That's why Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes is a A body-builder--a brain re- fresher--a delightful, appetizing dish, with milk Be sure it's = Hellogg d= Toasted | Corn Flakes! 4-DAY BARGAINS Below we mention a or cream. 10c. Pie. Only 4 more shopping days during our July Sale. few new bargains for this week : Men's Oxfords, Black Kid and Calf, ou $3.00. July price 2.2 See window of M ans $4.00 and 4.50 Tan, 'atent and Velour Calf Oxfords. On sale at 2.98. Men's $5.00 Oxfords, Tan and Patent. This _| week 3.69. | Girls' Brown Strap Shoes, sizes 11 to 2. Sale price $1.00. Girls' Brown Oxfords, sixes 11 to 2, a $1.50 quality. Sale price $1. Children's Strap Shoes, sizes 3 to 7. Sale price 59c. Women'sWhite Shoes regular $1.25 and 1.35 for 98c. Regular $1.50 values for 1.20. Regular $2.00 values for 1.50. Our $5.00 Trunks and Suit Cases cannot be equaled. / ABERNETHY"S. Special $1.50 Suit Cases. 7 News From Maberly. is visiting at Thomas Briggs'; Miss Maberly, 23. --Raspherries are | laura McGregor, at Mrs: Wi Bu- locality, and 'potatoes chanan's; Mrs. William n, at i The Rus- | Robert Morrow's; Mrs. (Rev.) Sykes in promise be a fine crop. sell family have moved knto Henryland family, Kingston, at Rew. Mr. Morrison's house, on 'Water street. {Alum's. and bride are visit- and Maberly. seecesee i. T. J. LOCKHART Real Estate and Insurance i Money to Loan, ® ui Office, 159 Wellington St; & stoa. *IIIIIININNG The downfall ,of the Clemenceau cabinet in France is now all, attribu- [ ted to the premier's liver. July this scarce to William™ Perkins | 4 can supply yow with friends in Bathurst | Frank Cooke lany kind of tent. . severe attack of quinsy. Dr. Consitt | At Bisley Camp Sergeant 5 Jilack- ade two, professional trips here last burn, Winnipeg, was second iff o% the Mr. Burnham is sawing for P.]Service Rifle championship, and Ser- McGregor. Miss Selena * Anderson | geant Mitchell, Hamilton, third. G. "Is Good: Tea Notice th. bight, amber olor I hc GO.