: Bry # THE DAILY BRITISE waa, MONDAY, AvgusT 2, 1908, ; THE WHIG, 76th YEAR of & geneous people; the organs re DAILY BRITISE WHI, publahed at coy ir fusthne socifions sd po GENUINE ROYAL LOVE MATCH] ; ac ¥6 per 7% in staet, Kingston, Oatelio and 4 | "=e the faculty, 'when the keys are 5 »' touched by sympathetic fingers, of l RLY snrTisH weno, speaking words that lips cannot ex- press, and in the vears agouve men and women have found the cathedral and the chapel the solace they much desired. Why not open the avery day ? Why not leave them opm all the time? They should be the treats of saints and sinners. Why not open the grounds, now emclosad, and invite the weary souls to enter and | fined rest? Why wot have the organs played at an hour when the people may enjoy them ? God is in the heavens, All's well with the world, says Browning. But the God the peo- ple serve is reigning all the while and' not on Sunday only. EDITORIAL NOTES The Mail refers to the secretary of as "Hon. Charley Murphy." This is a fearful slight, The minister can hardly survive it. Nott 10 Sragers in eciy While in our ef minutes gy? Fd a a the extensive 1 Deanitun Folletion of ANTIQUE FURNITU and OLD FASHIONED a which we are offering a cash price or exchange I will buy ay pare or all "L home. .in 80 in Send post card. L. Lesses, Cor. Princess and Chatham BSts,, Kiogston, Ont. churches re- TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 90, Queen Oity bers, 53 Sth Bt, Toronto, Bmallpeice, J. Daily Wiig. WISE SANITARY ACTS. In a western city, milk holders, made COBALTS -.ON MARGIN We carry the listed Cobalt Stock on margin deposits ; also New York Stocks, Grain, Produce, ete., ught and sold, Consult us before investing. We always | have the latest news from the mining camps. All stock deliveries made prompt- 'ly. ' Wire, telsphone or write us your tnt 1 OP at ow expense; y: iPatriarche & Co., . STOCK DEALERS, w#lead Office, Btandard Htock Exchange Building, Toronto. Bufialo Office, 208 Ellicott Bquare, Bullalo, N.Y. ® have direct wires con- necting all our offices. are replac- ing the bottles, that the milk venders shall make deliveries in vessels which will be sanitary ' and free from taint. Evidence in itself that progress is being made in the right di- rection, of paper and parafine wax, and the idea is state From: Montreal comes the informa- tion that the board ~ of health de- that the bread be wrapped®in before it is transferred from tho The con- am The notice, "Keep off the grass," is emphasized by one church putting behind it. cance of the situation is quite appar- ent. i mands Pei NCESS BEATRICE, OF SAKE "COBURG ~ GOT HAL. sum THE PRINCESS FOR WHOM TH E INFANTE ALFONSO SACRI- FICED HIS TITLES AND DIGNITIES, Princess Beatrice Gotha, the youngest of the four daughters of the late Duke of Edin- burgh, has married the Infante Alion- s0, of Orleans; son of Prince Antoine of Orleans and the Infanta Eulalia, according to the Sketch. The wedding took plate without the permission of King Alfonso, with the result that tho young. King of Spain has deprived his cousin of his titles and digmties. The SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Premier In Trouble: Ottawa Free Press. Our old friend, the majority of one, has re-appeared in Prince Edward Is- land. "It logks as if: Premier Hazard is in for a diflicult time ! paper a bakery to the bread cart. tention is that the bread is exposed to the dust and dirt of the waggon and the sorting of men whose hands ¢an- performing the ser- The small cannon The signifi- marriage, which was celebrated on Thursday of last week at Cobourg, had been contemplated for at least a year, but the difference in the religions of Prince Alfonso and Princess Bea- trice caused it to he opposed very strongly, not only by the Prince's fa- mily, but by the pope. The Infante Alfonso is a first comsin of the King of Spain; Princess Beatrice is a cousin yof the Queen of Spain, of Saxe-Coburg- We meet competition by selling sa little better Clothing than the other fellow. ' Ly : BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS We've made great provision in School Clothes. We've been there ourselves, and we know exactly 'what School Boys require in Clothes. i We've Blouse, "Reefer and Norfolk' "Suits, made _from hand- some, but durable fabrics strongly sewed and reigforced where the strain cores, $2.50, $3.50. $4, $4.50, $5, $6.50 to $10: S6¢ Our $3.50 Suits See fur 55.00 Suis A durable, well made Suit On all Wool Cheviot Sait, of Cheviot, in double-breast- in Reefer, or Norfolk style, ed style, built 'to give 200d two or three piece, knioker, service, 2 or bloomer ' aut, strongly 'made and reinforced. A great See Our $450 Suit Yapus- : A stylish Suit of fancy See Our $6.50 Suits Cheéviots and English Tweeds Extra stro All Wool double-breasted, pr Norfolk, Fabrics, full - style ani cut. A splendid value for durability." New . Fates. the money. est : i New rings. Set Our 50¢ Boys' Shirts $6.50 Boys. Suits o Can da, Neat patterns, soft See Our 50c ys Waists stiff bosom styles. Sizes, Sizes 11, 11% 12, 184, 13, 12}, 13:13}, 14, 13}, Plain. Blue, Black, White Boys' Negligee Shirts, Soft Mauve and Black and White Collars, White, Crean, Slate, figured : fabrics. Separate Blue, etc. Collar, or Collar 'Attached. SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK oi Sundred Boys Wars: Brownie, Nerfolk, Three-Piece styles, in Tweeds an arstegs. Regular prices, $4, $4.50 and $5. Price to clear, #2.50 : 3 The government has a commission to regulate the railway rates, the ex- and other. things. Why not a commission to regulate the prices not be clean while that press applauds the proposing. The foods of the people should be protected from exposure to weather, dust and dirt, and the stiffer the laws of the people with regard to this matter, the greater the boon con- the public health. If more were taken in Kingston towards transfer of meat and bread the stores to tho houses, the better vice is required of them. press rates, of sugar and tobacco and bread ? wind, -- - The new defence scheme involves the loan to the colonies of distinguished officers. (rand Union Hotel Boom 050 Baggage to and from Station free. Send Jo stamp for N.Y. Oty Guide Book and Map ORRINE CURES LIQUOR HABIT] CURE EFFECTED OR MONEY RE FUNDED. her like col- Canada will have They will serve the naval ALABAMA LIQUOR LAW. quota of them. the navy lege. ferred on care officers in military the fruit the Prohibition Bill Has come Law. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 23.--The Fuller prohibition bill passed the sen- 23 to. 6. The measure forbids the ssession of liquor except in houses, making the aceused party prove his innocence before any evidence against him is introduced. The bill makes the use of the, word saloon a erime, bars the advertisement of liquors from billboards and signs apd holds that even the possession of a federal liquor Feense an absolute proof of guilt in selling intoxicants. The bill is ex- pected to become law to-day. Fuller Be- and from harvests American harvests--the United States--are valued at $8,000,000,000. A CHECK ON CRIME. be proportionately The addresses of Dr. Phelan before |surely the the Association of ought to be very thankful. Surgeons, Seattle, is deserving of ---- the attention which it receives. The doctor is in a position to study erim- The of the nearly customers would be pleased. Canada's will large. year of jubilee, This is and man as fe American Prison A Timely Hint, Brockville Times: If you have not time to boil water before drinking it, cut thin slices and fry. When cold makes excellent sandwiches. Suppressing Some News. Ottawa . Journal, 1 The news from Cobalt of new silver finds is . steady.: But of . dourse the mines which can not find silver, or which run ®ut of it, are not so keen about: giving their news. in has run a The year without an accident involving the Pennsylvania railway your ¢ A 3 it in loss of a single life. Tlere is an it proach to the British system of eration' and its hap. Other roads should follow Penn's example, Hon. M ifaham, home from Eu- says "the Intercolonial bears fax¥ourable comparison with the state-owned and state-operated roads. ' ap- * inology closely, amd he has concluded ! is The ORRINE pletely sire treatment will eom- and- absolutely destroy the de- or craving for whisky, beer and other intoxicants df taken according to directions. It is a simple and efficient home treatment. No 'deten- tion from work 'or = business; no publicity ; no sanitarium ca Can Be Given Secret ORRINE COSTS ORLY 0 A BOX. Guaranted in Each Box. Write for free ORRINE Booklet {mailed in plain sealed envelope) to ORRINE CO., 967 ORRINE Building, Washington I).C. ORRINE is sold by leading druggists everywhere. » . . Op- of criminals I as a a brand who becomes such by result of impulse, and without wicked intent, and there 'is another class whose life has been for evil that there is and 12, freedom from mis- accident, the "Fritzie'" Diehn, who is wanted at Tilbury, Ont., for robbing a bank messenger, planned to res¢ue him from the officers bringing him from California, but the. plot was dis- covered. Friends of shaped consequences by heredity, environment, {4.50 railway association, How to avoid the degeneracy of the the theme of many That many prisoners Fit Of Economy, Hamilton = Bpectator.' A London paper tells us that a fit species has been The new commission is doing its work thoughtful men, well, and will enhance business meth- Special Agent : esm--m \¢, W. MAHOOD, Cor. Bagot and Princess Sts. Buikders and Contractors Use Sashweights made in King. ston at Axngrove's Foundry, Special prices for large quantities. Wall } Paper Border, Ceiling and Side Wall, all same price, at FRASER'S, 78 William St BIBBY'S CAB STAND Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT IT IS "PERFECT." Our "ORYSTAL BRAND* of Standard Granulated Sugar, for preserving and table use. We have tried it for years, and price is right. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario street: $ "aiton Koot Compouna : The great Uterine lo, an{ only safe effectual Monthly j Regulator on which women cat depend, Sold in three fe of strength--No. 1, $1; 10 degrees stron ter, $3: per Dox oy or sen for special cases, all drug; pt at of prise Nel 00. TORGTC FT. Gor mertu Winds > prepaid on rip Wm. Murray ' Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness 3 Sale of Hoives every Saturday. COPVIRIGT C Phone No. ean coal. Oo rder 1 me. Ar quickly as possi «deliver the coal. L surely 9, if you On wk will quickly go you ble we will Later on vou will dupli- cate the order. CRAWFORD, *Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. 3 i are born to a career of ignominy and shame goes without saying. They emerge into depraved conditions; they are without ambitious: and helpful friends; they see only the seamy side of life; they hardships; they grow to manhood and and are inured to many womanhood, form relationships intermarry with their class; and the lowering of the species goes on. The superintendent of the Kingston penitentiary suggests, as one way of avoiding criminality and the reproduction of criminals, the drying the that makes for an impure life. His idea is medical up of fountain to have "which includes In different concern itself of upper of concerned themselves. The for life, about heredity that of procreation." words let the with regard to the improvement the stock, England a care nation as the classes pairing of men and women and for' its responsibilities, ous task, and it was undertaken with of what it meant. which was but with defilite aims on was a seri- a full knowledge I'he bound to be it should the part new movement is one slow in its growth, grow of the says Dr. alF who are concerned welfare of the Phelan, "is imitative needs about state. "Man,"' ta a great degree, often only strong suggestion to seek to do as "others" those done." These the cultured, suffered habits, others have aye the who have educated, through de- They have not generacy or evil a part to do, and it behooves them to act it promptly and completely. THE CHURCHES AND REST { he Whig the hearts of many last woek, signs summer There sorfous phase of the found a responsive chord in by its articles of the the arass, protesting against whicly are so numerous in "Keep off the and moro It chureh "Urespassers will be pro- This church mili- season, is another subjects is found in the notices on some grounds that scouted according to law. the of the the church that standw for the church that re of make " is surely voice tani, war in place of peace, presents the discordant cloments gocicly, not the elements that for conciliation and calmness. : The church is evidently changing in ile office and influence. Were it re garded as formerly "it would welcome or tired sow of man and every weary comfort him by its minis Were it revered, and proper- was by our fathers, illumined by the soft light would be occupied | sooth and | trations. | ly so, as ib its quict pows, | of the setting sum, [by the careworn and distressed, | and bron the organ loft, would coma down, {the that the f ties What whispered melody softened heart and relieved it of its asperi- are the churches for if not to ods and principles as far as possible. It's what we all expect. The temperance beer, a large stock of which was seized in Toronto re- has been condemued and con- se cently, fiscated. It contained over per cent. of alcohol, while it was suppos- The oh, ven ed to contain only two per cent. will be destroyed, and what a waste ! "lush" Mr. Meighen, a miller of high stand- ing, advises the farmems to hold their wheat. It is worth $1.10 to $1.20 a bushel. Wheat delivered in Oc- tober is quoted at 98c., in December at 93c., and in May It would not seem to pay the now at less--in On- at and tario, . . . . this showing to store grain hold it. DEATH ENDS QUARREL, Brothers Rivals in Love; a Tragedy. London, Aug. 21.--A romance in which two brothers sued for the hand of the samé woman ended in a trag- edy at Birmingham yesterday. One brother lies dead at the mortuary, and the other is in hospital grievous- ly wounded, and with only slender chances of recovery. The two men, Arthur Clews, aged forty-two, and his brother, Henry, four years older, were partners in a copper-kettle manufacturing business in Darwin street, and lived behind the shop. Their father died some months ago, and the home was being man- aged by a Miss Martin, as their mo- ther lay bedridden. Both brothers, it is stated, became aspirants for Miss Martin's hand, and Arthur became terribly enraged when he discovered on Thursday that his brother had arranged to marry her late in August. There was a bitter quarrel, but it appeared to have died down. It broke out again yesterday, when the brothers, with their boy assistant, were at work in the shop. Arthur, picking up a heavy hammer, rushed up behind his brother, who was at work at a press, with his back .turn- ed, and felled" him to the grofind Henry dropped, and lay still. There was a pause for a moment, and then the assailant suddenly leaped away, and ran into the house, and seized a razor. With this he inflicted one rible cut across his throat, and drop- ped dead at once. Meanwhile, the boy had raised 'the alarm, and Henry, who was uncons- cious, but still living, was taken by the police in a motor ambulance to the nearest hospital. He now ties in a critical condition, the surgeons declaring that only an immediate operation can save him. A Italian Ambassador. London, Aug. 21.--Oxford University conferred the honoracy degree of doe- tor of civil law on the Marquis di San Ginliano, the Italian ambassador, on Saturday, Honor For Declaring he had rather see her dead than to see hor marcy another, Wil- liam McLeod, a farm hand, confessed burdened have been consecrated offerings ions io the J eng benediet The edifices i son men ? terooted with, th \/ Hokeshoro, that he murdercd Miss Matiie Gra- ham, a wealthy young woman, whose body discovered in a swamp at Ga was ter-#] of economy has struck the aldermen of that eity, tin cups taking the place of glass goblets at the city "hall. The aldermen. evidently féel that it is up to them to do something to meet the cost of the Hydro-Eleetric equipment for which they voted the other night -- A Man Of The Hour. Toronto Star: Judge Mabee enthusiastically nominated for the leadership of the conservhtive party by the Toronto Telegram. Tt is a happy choice. What the party needs in dominion politics is a leader like Sir James Whitney, who has earned the Telegram's re- spect by refusing to take orders from that journal for a holy minute. Judge Mabee seems to be the kind of man that a cross dog would pretend to like. is -------------------- Engagements And Marriages. Engagements are announced : Miss Ethel Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, Otiawa, to W. Gordon Richardson, second son of the Ven. Archdeacon and Mrs. Richard- son, of London, Ont. Miss . Mary Louise, scoond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, 426 Bay street, Ottawa, to J. Howard Stewart, of the department of public works, Ottawa, The marriage will take place quietly on September Sth. The marriage of Miss Viva Karr, el dest" daughtor of Semator and Mrs Karr, to George Cassels, json of Jus- tice Cassels, of Oitawa, will taki place in September. The marriage of only daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Wilson, George Holtoy, son of tha late C. DP. and grandson of the Hom. Sir zio Bowell, K.C.M.(i., is arranged take place in September. Minnie Georgina, D.-Y. Harold Holton, Macken- to lo What: Is. Wanted, Hamilton Times. What the public, that it which is opposed to betting, sccks to accomplish is the abolition of the turning of the sport of horse racing into 'an organized carnival of betting, the making of every race track a head- quarters for 'book- making, and a feed er for Spool rooms. Per haps some change inthe. law may be neccessary to accomplish this, but in. the interests of hese racing as a sport, nothing should be done which will aggravate the evil which is fast dragging it down. The public cares little whether the charter. be provincial or dominion. or portion of ling. Bars "And - Strikes. Stratford Herald. Other countries. should. take note of the wise hing given by the government of Sweden: and close all bars or other plabes where liquor is sold when a strike is on, The Monircal Witness says the closing of certain public houses near the Angus workshops whey therc was a strikeethere had aki ox- cellent cffeet. A Corker. The all-star picture service at the Bijou begins to-day. Don't fail to be there, M. Guzeli, "private secretary to Count Leo Tolstoi, has been exiled to the province of Perm jor two years for dire ulating Tolstot's pamphiet entitled "Thou Shall Do No Murder." Ten men attempted to rob a large jewellery store ju Cheapside, London. It does not pQposy to promote gamb- | Upset By Constipation Distressing Indigestion, Stomach Gas, Palpitation, Constant Headaches. When Robbed of Beauty and Strength, and Suffering From Lassitude, Inertness and General Ill Health Dr. Hamilton's Pills Cured. It is with intense satisfaction that I am able to relate how I was snatch: ed by Dr. Hamilton's Pills from my bed of sickness," writes H. H. Sarg: ent, a well-known hardware traveller residing at Charleston. "So. many changes of diet brought on a fit of ine digestion and liver complaint, but be ing very busy I didn't give the matter much attention. Headaches, awful diz- zy spells, and constant tiredness soon made it impossible for me to attend properly to business. My appetite fad: ed away. | became thin and looked yellow and jaundiced. 1 used three different prescriptions which physicians said would tone up my liver and regu- late my bowels--but I got ne relief at all till I started to use Dr. Hamil ton's Pille. After taking them for a few days I was surprised at the ener! gy and force I obtained; the old feel- ing of firedness and lack of desire to work disappeared, and instead camo vigor, energy, ambition, good color and sound digestion. I take Dr. Ham- Pills three times a week * and have enjoyed thé best al ilton's ever since health' What's the use of feeling so languid, stupid and dull when Dr. Hamil tons Pills will give You such robust, joyous health. For all disorders the stomach, kidneys, liver and bow- els, medicine compares with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c. per box or five boxes for $1, at all dealers or the Ca- tarrhozone company, Kingston, Onty Ont. 80 no 'The H. D Bibby Co. SHRI CC IN i Chocolates! $ © We have a most complete line of Chocolates in bulk or in boxes. - See Our Special Box Line at §0c. Fruit of all kinds arriving daily. St. R. H. Toye, kes hone 141 HERI RIN IRIS PIII IIE III Lo00000000000 of | ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE A TRIP Time Flys--Only Few Days Lett. | Before the close of our Big [Furniture Sale. $3.50 for this big, easy, { comfortable Rattan Rocker, {only $3.50. Buy early and get | the choice. y A James Reid's, --2% | The Leading Undertaker. | Phone 147 for Up-to-date Ambulance You may need some of the good values mentioned below : SUIT CASES a NN i il Nl / (iii 5 ) (I See Our Special eather ed in Kingston. $1.50 and $2.00. Better grades, $4.50, $6.50, to $15. We also fitted Suit Cases. Suit Gdses,, at $5. It cannot be equal- < Other Suit Cases TRUNKS BAGS Real Leather Bags. 'Special leather lined, in Black, Brown and Tan. Special value, at $5 and $6.50. Other values, $s. $9, $10 to $20. Cheap 'Bags, cimita- tion leather, 85¢c., 90c. and $1. Telescope Valises, 35¢. 40¢., 50¢., 65¢., Tc. to $1.25. : Best grades, $2. Trunk Straps, and T5c. Trunk Tags Valise Tags, 10ec. 15e. Shawl and 35¢ See Our Special $5 Waterproof Canvass Trunks, good sizes, 2 straps, good lock, best value in Kingston, at at 95: runks, hi $2.50, $3, 84, 5Qc. 3» and Straps, 20c. new, only $2.25. ABERNETHY'S.