Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1909, p. 4

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THE DALY mmiom wma, saTuEDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1000. | . Sere mr -- ar - "THE WHIG, 76th YEAR oyer a million and a qugrtr of dol Litas FASTEST TRIP YET. . DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published 8 lars. The entarprist sngrosseds for} § | . 4 OF pb -- Empress ' of Britain, of C. P. R 806-310 King street, Kingstop, Outario, many a long year the thought i ' ; 3 ght o or $6 per year. Editions at 2.80 i + Makes New Eastbourd Mark. oqo {some ofthe best. men. in. the govern: | : ¥ : cm tr vs 0 pro Fikl$ marin TELS, JR [el ont of i. The reouler MANY OF THENEW MODELS) Msireat Guecie 0 Ce Jolished ar Dh eo United 7. The Empress of "Britain: has broken w Jats . plane were scanned by exports and : : FOR FALL. : thegrecord which she made a few charge for Sostage has , making price of o y $9 ad of | pronounged the most complete. The weeks ago Jor 'the fasts rae this n ials Ww Jocte i Fit-Reform Stands at the Head|5¢ason from Liverpool to Quebes, and materials wore solocted with great . now takes the hue. ribbon from. Her mn, ian C ; Ta a rie, i i a1 as ¢ aks . cheap work ; nine ore care. The work of building was car <8 She Gisaters ot Ele self. This feat was accomplished by" The British Whig Publishing Co. Ld. rieel on 'with the greatest eare, and R's ° leary the arriv al of the C.P.R. flier at Que- EDW; J: B. PEN SH, after all, despite this great vigilance Proud Title. hoe at 310 Rin. +» Thursday afternoon. re Managing Directom and this expenditure of wealth, the [riginators and Jeaders ! {hat i iter rr = endid run 'across the Atlan: » . "igl cdifoon wai wi . . the proud title 'earned and held by the . aS 2 Making A Hit | $e TORONTO OFFICE. 4 edifice was imply a firo sap Fit-Reform company. Some hong fmark now made' will stand for the Suite J9 Jud 20, Queen Sity a I'he loss of the library: is irrepar- originate apd, fall behind in the. stress | rest of the season, as the fight for the : A Bineiipeice. a p representative. +.B. | ble, The worst ieature about it is] of competition. . Others grow through dord all along has been ethan the A TA00D SsHOT, We go na" hi the fact that there was no insuraxicc, | sheer merit. It remained for Fit- iwo Funprestes of the Ablantic "hire ho Amainition. trade' We "1 The government carried the risk--at form™to originate a new oder of 1ail- oh hw a rhent aim to furnish just what the a Vv nig. B si E ng oring and to steadily maintain its a may yet lower the pr t public want at 'oir prices: - the people's oxpense. It has been ay prestige in the face of all competition. | Mark, as it is remenibered i in shipping ur patrons say we hit, the sorry experiment. The loss is not | Fit-Reform leads the fashions because circles that 'Capt. Forster, on the last a EER BO ct rn agen eer & t HONESTY. i . ; TE-3TAXDS FOR. overwhelming to the province, but it Fit-Reform creates the garmets = that of the pitas. of Ireland Bor : fe nbn : Henri Bourrassa has done Tis Facet Appemclemern areas: Fi Relorm. : Ca tridges i plight servieh In coining out boldly suggests a very serious lesson. x TE Te of al. which STO The Ia Varah we Al kinds, tor municipal reform in Montreal, and | s--that no building can bo made ab- | They get the fashions in every part of | fore the present one of the Empress o . } runic : od solutely fire prook. In New York and] Canada Britain. Now the Britain takes the tieuling the sophistry of. the (aad F : » blue ribk » ff k | RL Guns in ric / ) 3 hi hate E frie 3 It is dlue ribbon away frome hersell. + im ~ pe This paper «was willing Philadelphia there aYe hen res. m ee . . learn how many men. wear Fit-Reform Bpetial vaives. . t . Juri Yajue i to take up the Fy that-a-cheame..in, placcs where there did sot appens = garments. It*is not a fatter of sur- Notes From Sangster. Boys* Tro-F iece Suits, $250 2.50, 450 Flasks the administration meant a loss of pre- [Pe anything-inflammable except prise, however, to those who wear Fit- Sangster, Sept. 2--A few of the to $7. stigs--to 'the Fronch-Canadians, a 1088 furniture, and they have wrought the | Reform 'Suits and Over¢oats. Thicis young. people here attended the party Extra vale, a $: Fit-Reform : : ry ' of power perhaps, .angd a consequent usnal destruction. sompatison of She vy the mere] pl at Jas, § Hickey &, Buffidge, on Tues: > Boys' Three-Piece Suite $25 88, 150, Joss of patronage. The argument was | Insurance is cheap, and there should, 4 day evening. Miss Katie Corcoran has : : oss of patronage he argu tailor iz all. in favor of _Fit-Reform. returned ae alr a int wha 5t0 $10. r 3 . . ' Sporting Kniv cS offensive in that it appeared at a |be no sympathy shown to either mami] There *js more style, moge elegance | I! Y K 1 i } French-( . or government that, for the sake more downright value, ine Fit: Reform | friends in Kingston and (Catpraqui ; ra Lian is 4 time when a French-Canadian was ex- gover v7 ' . and was accompanied by her cousin, t . Corbett' pose]. asa grafter of the meaner {of a false economy, reflects to take' gaEments. Shan. any merchant giles Mesias. White. Cataraqui, Geobire Boys' Blouse Suits, $2.00, 350. : el PY, STN Ten etons-for Tabi adwnmringiaind. aR OtaGi0N oss rmenl rpiiEStpOFIOHtY of Fit-Reiorm gar- | Emilion oD eA et Boys' Buster Brown Suits, $2.59, 3,4, 4.50 ments is, that business men who be- o's. Permov. 'J a t i RCT OF : «'8, Fermoy. John Daley and Mre. x an unprecedented audacity, Mr. Bour- 1 Ob per ol LABOR my ] it come agents Jor y-Rulghm, usually Toba O Ortr T. Burns? Bur- hand 5.00, | Bt assa wants it to be understood that abour day comes on Monday, and it | remain agents as long as they are in ridge; Mrs. J. White and Miss K. Cor- a io Oe must be kept since the féderal. parlia- business, Thess fen jate ih corn, at T.. -Barrett's; Miss 'Maggie Boys' Overcoats, hive length, - -velv dt col- 2 2 of __| portunity to jud go of the merits of a : 3 " 3 ; public service, and that no appeal to |ment has respected the wishes of lo at made in Canada. The fact ond James Tamett at Te 5 lars, tunie neck, $4, $5 and $6. race can affect him and his demand |bour by setting it apart as a natior that Fit-Reform agénts continue to Hickey Glendower Yat P. J.0"Con- for better povernment, Mr. Bourassa | holiday. sell Fit-Reform garments is oe best now's; Miss Minie Young, at James , Boys' Reefer Coats, double breasted, Blue, has his faults, but heestands for hon' | The object? of tho atniversary has prose hat ee high: aes: Xin vf Daley's, Cole Lake. * Brown, Fawn, Tan, ete., $2.50, $3, $3. 50, 4 " 9 ore £ ents ease "Af rs esty any time hex n sometimes obscured, and tho and Dive every satisfaction. ; $4, $4. 50, $5. - more's the pity. Labour was, fori "mho new styles for fall in Fit-Reform Secure The Best. i GROUCHIXG OUT OF ORDER. [many a day, without the honor which {Suits and Overconts are now being! when vou buy Smith's White Lini- See Our $4.50 Fall Reefers. : . : : shown by Crawford & Walsh, who are i : A. : Ai It will not do a Canadian any good I \ Ki t tor Fit- ment you secure the most penetrating 3 to rail against the .ynperial 'govern: tion as io its place in the world. Bey mn . "Shi and ste o and healing Jemerly on the market for See Our $4.50 Dayton Suits, I . oe tno te A sa comps pnp Md pie es Sprains, swellings, mflammation, nep- : 4 A FR FRE JET | T DORR a RE ------ 'valgia, lumbago and all other aches Boys' Sweaters, : h Crus $nurul 3 wi os oferring 2 3 Good, hard, well colored b *" and misguided® because it will not re- Jor scoff at honest labour by r aftl pains. Every drop filled with ut- a . fur VENEERING, and outside, move the embargo upon cattle. There | to the toiler as only a workingman ! OF : uy er_and the remedy a = Boys' Stockings. 5 ATR A PrOMPtIV HT UT] urs eed nd phn ie rea work. » is philosophy in the attitude of the |Socicty owes much to every represen: T oughly A big bottle costs but 25c. > Also Soft BRICK \ government, though it hurts the Ca |tative of labour, for his work is a Jap To The Front. and can be had at: TB" Melood's - nadian trade. Cattle can take disease |nccesdity and the betier it is done the Toronto: Star. successor to!Henry Wade, corner King has reason 4a be satis- The scrappy little Jappy ig said to'{ and Brock streets and corner Princess terests demand that this shall be pre- | fied. be building a battleship as big as |and Montreal streets. two Dreadnoughts. Of course the i & C vented at any cost, and especially There are grades of labour, as there Pacific i . | S An n 0 : . . - % acific is a larger ocean. : . gli ® (1l.4t anv sacrifice of trade. The regula: Jare grades of society. Thefe is the { Putting On The Screws. | ------ Montreal Gazette one who performs 4 menial task, {and Increased Revenue. The maritime board of trade has 'astonishing to the novice' to service, save his nerve and cheek and lie stands for the purification of the We have just recefved a consign- was ite due. There was a misconcep- ment of choice For "{uside .work, Prices. are) . right afd delivery prompt. into Britain and the agricultural in- [hetler society Bay and Wellington streets. tion is retaiped and enforced in the a Nays . v { . ne lo |} interest 'of / the public health. More | does it skilfully and well), up to the | Toronto News. ag ; memorialized the New Brunswick gov- A gain of nearly a million dollars | ghant to follow the example of the : . . . 3 For in the customs revenue for August re- two upper provinces in placing an em- { \ izes that frauds can be committed | whose skill the people are indebted Tor | fois the incMased purchasing powe™Npareo on pulpwood cut en crown Abbe Gosselin The Rector. has been professor of rhetoric and pre C 0 B A iL 1 S when any discrimination is attempted, all that contributes to comfort and |aud inclination of the Canadian Peo-VYlands. The indications are that the | Quebec, Sept. 4.--Due .to the failing | fect of studies as well: as archivist of ' \s Canadian: cheese came into favour §orgerese., The labouring man may, ple. coercive pulp and paper clauses of [health of Mgr. Laflamme, the council [the university. Abbe Gosselin = was and Canadian butter secured a prefer- | ¢hercfore, be anyone of all these, each : cr : the Payne tariff will have to be aban- [of Laval University has accepted his born at St. Charles de Bellechase, in ON MARGIN is : : ris a Hamilton's For Instance, doned sooner or later. The newspa- | resignation and elected in his place 1863, and was educated. at the Sem- : ence in" the British market, American | 4 unit in a great system the develop- Hamilton Herald. . . pers of the United States depend [Abbe Goseslin, wha at the present {inary of Quebec, The new rector has : fueeess oi I'hey are talking of changing {rom largely upon Canada as their original | time fills the chair of Canadjan hig- achioved much success as an historian, the ward system to the at-large? svs- | urce of supply of white paper, or the | tory, and who during the fifteen yeaks over the British administration real- } mechanical or technical expert ta products were whipped through Can: | me nt of which marks the We require a. deposit as follows : ada to England, and sold as Cana- | ihe eantury. Fhe time came when his Stock Selling. Deposit Required. . From 20c. to 60c.. + per share Some people don't seem to he able to 2 ] : " te ¥ rm From 60c¢. to 80c¢ . per share [nadian label The British govern: 1, vear the masses pay tribute to his oft bo he mistakes of others. fess _-- {---- From B8oOc. to $1 sc. per share | ' i . : 4 nent has been aske t lift the em- | standing by keeping r day --- Over-One-Dolar..50.. Per. Cont..of the | JEN! Nas hen a ed 8 © em- | standing by keeping Labour day. Je Market "Price. bhargo upon Canadidn cattle; and if. it One thing is niiesing" from the La- King Wheat News. We also handle 80, 60, 90 day con- \ ¥ Ac - ' = T. to. World ' * y rice attle nmght be shipped } a : ere Toronto. World. bracts. hin He did Ame ican « ttle mw = Pr hour day events of recent years -- Ye looks: 55 though: Ki Wien: has : Nrite, 'phone or wire us your orders, | throiigh Canada and the British peo- Fo jirecees in which gifted men dis: | oo (he race against Jack Frost. Al- gash or qn margio. . ia id) ks . : ple be imposed upon. It is idle to say | © iq the issues of the day. Not [ready seventy-five per etnt. of = the H Ek that this could(not take place. Com- {0 I Aiud offensive kind-- | Manitoba crop, and sixty per cent. ol PATRIA GH & GO0., ; ausi ar alks of a» bosgiul oF olf "| ihe entire crop of the Canadian west sense rejects the plausible argu- ; v a 5 STOCK DREALERS, mon sense je e } A not passionate references to the con ie said to bo out of danger. Standard Stock Exchange Building, ment, and common sense suggests that | gists between capital and labour--but -- TORONTO. there is wisdom of making an em spenches suth as Hon. Mackenzie Kina Small Loaf Continues. Ottawa Journal. Those of us who will have to con- | | there ix to be an embargo at all. .. in : i. a leiar iid TEA TARY [Forh TPA AReetive Parente fit er yw an embargo a lignified the Ee the working tint. 20 buy ubweduced bread from |; BARES | : ING "HE ~ " NT «by holding up hore them high | ithe Bakers despite the reduction of TTACKING THE DEPARTMENT, }Mmeuehv h gu gh the ba 8, tho re | otihg STAR BUILDING, ATTACK! I ! 'deals for their inspiration. forty cents por. hundred. in flour, will Ugh " . . - % 'a ' . o | tem of cleeting aldermen in Toronto. | materials that go to its making. of hix connection with the university | Abernethy's for $1.50 guit cases. } 3 : dian goods. They even bore the Ca: | worth had to be recogniced, and one -------------------------------------------- are YONOT its 1 ieati if v wm bargo general in i wplication if fo, recently in Toronto, when he = > > riting - y n In London, 'some one, writing te have the unselfish satisfaction of buowing that. some other fellows age Wppy; t the-il.ondon - Advertiser,. professes ...to Labour day 18 meant to emphasize the. modory view -of Tabor, "fo pérmit have solved some of "the - mysteries 1. : ee the members of different crafts and callings to fraternize, and if it is Science Men At Camp. destined to bé, "the day should pro- Prof. McPhail, to-day, accompynicd 3 : po ; ¥ 2 : the members of the engineering class R own \Wway its plans to raise the' stand- dof the .second and. third .yea: seienco CAPT AND BEY. ALFRED : . CRA LIER, rand Union Hotel ards of the teaching profession and hope Hut Monday's Holiday will he students, at Queen's, to the annual i f "hers tnjoyedt by all who participate in it camp at Bediord, Tlie party twill be the salaries of the teachers at the composed of about forty students. whic; surrounds the recent depart menflal elections. The theory is that Te---- the department is accomplishing in its : mote goodrwill among men, Let us THE LO8T IMISSTONARY <= | fo pr : : vad VEGIEL. THE BIRAMT DINCHAN, 00 RTT rAG¢IrPT [tat Whany-by egislative de EDITORIAL NOTES. , Christy's, Scott's And Buckley's. | The announcement of the tragic end ; Baggege to and from Station free, it was proposed to raise the salaries Ki vs - : kin Celet I + sold 4 Kinoe. + 'faithful labors. of Rev. Alfred C. . noston 18 not the nly place-whor elebrated hats are sold in Kings- | to the faithful labors « All inal of the teachers in the rural schools, the fite brivads Yr aria ton at Campbell Bros'; the leaders in |Walkup, an American missionary S---- -- ------ there was a large sized row. The es me ok rhe. , men's hats. among + the Gilbert Is lands, was a % , : 3 ; ' trastes Was [= very severely eriticized. Toronto's great shock to the American Board of 4 > &°, Fo wrath of the rural school . . "~ CC i ol BIBBY'S CAB STANI inter 1 trated finest is now under fire > I'ry Bibby's dressy $2 hats. ('ommissions for Foreign Missions and ] nse roncentrate "i oY ) ; 3 intense and concentrated, -- For five o'clock teas" and parties, {also to thousands of Sunday school 7% be i f dN i i y y *, to whom ¢ 3 2 of same time. It will be remembered There was a modification of the There is to be a fire brigade formed | Néilson's ice cream bricks, make |children the country over, Phone 201. law; or, to be more accurate, there | of the parliament. buildiog officials in friends everywhere. Sufficient in each | Mr. Walkup was known as their 'cap- was a suspension of the law by au-} Toronto. The premier, by osncexl brick, to serve five persons. Sold in | tain missionary. 3 - 221 2 } able despatch from s DAY IGH hor itl . 3 i yet y je : ee Kingston only at Gibson's: Red Cross According to a ct or | thority of the minister of education. f choice, will be is chic. Drug Store. Phone 230 Svdney: NSW Mr. Walkup was on ---- y y g : 230, § y, NS.W., Mr, was J : He met the storm and tried to live it : ---------- . Abernethy's for fall shoes. the 'Hiram Biighgm II, the missionary e---------- == | sut, hut it-was eyelonic in its charact- | Cook, the Arctic explorer, was for William Hawkins, a sixteen-year-old | vessel, when jt capsized in a squall off MAF GE CAIROLINGE [LANDS BoA NAAM AAAAA AR » the world's ideal. Then | Barnardo boy, confessed to setting firo [the Caroling group. Mr. Walkup id | The Hiram Bingham II cost $37,000, ,Micronesian Islands, preaching and took {0 she | and it was largely paid for by thou- |teaching, superintending the' schools I. A444422 er, and, after a certain meeting which | one whole day ocenrred in Toronto, = he surrendered. | his fame began to fade, and one day | lo the barn of his employer, Fredevick | the native crew of four " 4 Cleaning & Pressing b> I he d : A ltr. bv some ol the critics. ha "3 Hott, near Brantford. ° boat, in which, after three weeks of{sands of children in the Sunday [and the work of the native pastors in 3 Done in shortest notice. 'Fhone r hut the department, according to the | later, by some oi Jd, Spices--The kind that are fresh and buffeting storms and suffering hunger [schools, mission bands and Junior | the mission stations . tho American 2 68S. 4 i. | Advertiser, has set out upon a new dubbed ® "aki It was ever thus. pure sold at Prouse's drug store, cor- | and thirst, the crew finally reached Christin Endeavor speieties. of, Con- | board maintains 'there, p . ; Su-------- ; hep Princess and Clergy streets, Ebon Islgnd, but Mr. Walkup had sue- | gregation jurches all over this | American boys and girls have al 4 JAMES CAMPBELL, Tailor b A lot of money the city is making Cunningham, piano tuner from cumbed to {dren called Rev. Mr. [ready paid for hall the little ship hy % 109 Brock Street. Ftancans of (he Fhaondt : out of tha sending of Chinamen = to Chickering. s. Yeave orders at Mo |it was reported, had left for this Walkup the captain missionary," | taking out shares at ten cents each. EE EE | ' age e he students Who are] ison because they cantot pay. the] Bulev's Rob Store, country. Mrs, Walkup died some time {because 'he lived on the boat and All "shareholders" 'wero called "ship- applying for certificates. : spent his time cruising 'among the [mates of Capt. ! : : g | : 3 . laundry tax. Kingsten will get I | The grievance is aired by a high undr) x gwen Il g a2 i ST -- | tack, and seeks to accomplish its eri- " i & i The childre ountry. The ginal purpose hy plucking a large tarvation. The ¢h n, country, The Abernethy's for suit cases. ago, | over Canada an advertisement it 'will school teacher, and without any rea- | soriable grounds. The Whig prefers to | | believe that to the higher standard The 'Catholic. Regard fadpurs tho: ae [at tXamination is to be attributed the orptance of the lowest tanger but one | greatest effects. / Some candidates fail- }o 0 0 guard against losses and IS because they were not temperment- incomplete, works. That's one .way . of atty eijnal "td the Stain of ge watien lefeating the tender system and giv- test. They dropped when others with |. + * i . ing the contract jobbers a benefit. ; . Dus less preparation and fitness succeeded. ¥ -- $: .00 Ny ade ys $1. 50. i a 1 95c $1 25" -- Cats . ne small~ lo omen"s 2 ¥ i | 1 | The edneation department is not per- Fancy Birmingham, the home of See Our Men's $2.00 Mediuin Boys' School Boots. Sizes1 to Oxford Shoes and a few $1.50 ! { i not appreciate. iy = s vs 3 Weight Blue les, Ty Qn z fect--it can stand criticism as wall Chamberlain, advertising for public a ren het Hoots. good sole 5, best value in Kingston, also Button Boots, SATURDAY, 95c. > We have a few Suit Cases that as the schools--but it is not weak supplies, for its infirmaries and stipu- Jerking hf fine wear. Cannot phe see our $2.00 Boys' School Boots. $1 00 v7 are a little shop worn, and in enough to wreck its vengeance upon |lating tat the beef shall be Ameri- {B77 i dita oi i bl . : order to clear them out at once, ' One lot Girls' Fine Kid Laced offer a few Bargains i= al COAL MINERS the student candidates for teachers' |can, of the Swift, Morris or 'Armour Se > Boots. Sizes 11 certificates. : ands ? This is , i towa=d $3.00 Special value in Men's 5 SATURDAY 1 A B O R ~ brands ? Thi 1 PrStoijoe owards Lonthor a ale In rr A $1.00 rr ------ Ee a #2 only $11.50 Cages, for $7.50. \ : : g | > industry ) ducts w : a . . > . rirls ool B 2 A LESSON OF. THE FIRE. home indusiyies on products with a new goods. - Special, at .....$3.00. Special values in Little: Boys Sizes 11 to z 2. wn ee ne 1.50. 8 only $8.00 Cases, for $4.95. - i a 1. y vengeance, : 8 3 8 0%. y Downtia the taal mikes" One reads very remgarkable stat chool Boots. Sized to 104 Special sizer 8 to 104 Toy 25. 1 only $15.00 Case, for $11.50. labor for oY producing ac ments sonnect ic 3 the fire Tha ile 2% T . : . eR t . ; Special .. A --------------------_---------- . ' in connection with h tir The Hamilton Spectator is disdp I Men's aspen Boots. Srath "Children's Laced Kid Blucher 2% only $4.50 Cases, for $8.05. which burned a part of the legida- pointed with the Ontario government's + BRO : ---------- os. wi Sule 75 5 ani 3 ly $6.00 Cases, for $4.50. s a - Se. 2 only 0 ases, for 50, says tho Mail, "the government, tak- fnog. see the sense of sending out Dr. Molders Boots, something new. School Boots, for Boys. Siz Ppl Fiat Bpecis wralue, ae, is " 3 only $4.00 Cases, for $2.95, We're here: to fill your Bling cognizance of fre 2 ' : 3 AooFLAME | FROOF GAITER 3 imrt td. & : ; 52 wessemsisvomennisssnsssd ng cognizar the fire trap conli- | See a cal © . 11, 12 and 13. Specials, at am codl order on short notice i } yk Seath for =» stuly of technica] col BOOT. Special .......cc0n.r.... $2.50. i pecia "Ree Our Solid' Leather - Special Tt will pay you to call and see the 1t Call and see them. School Boots. thems, s aon ol » Yes, and labor hard ! diamonds tive buildings. Some Lime ago, technical education policy. It dows siructnre in which the I+ legve and technical education , + 3 ' -" Ye i ' Phone, write or call visfatars and the depariments Ara Should sod out: the man who is to CRAWFORD housed, concluded that it was desir- | inaugurate technical teaching and ' able to build as speedily-as possible | later act on and carry ot his recom- Store Closed 'Fhone, 8, Foot of Queen St. a fire proof addition for Library pur- mendations. Sonnd reasoning.' } Monday a Pe ~¥ REI ST ER TOA "" rly ' The people of the province thought Good hat water bottles." It pays - Labor Day -- " TTI : ih to -buy them at Gibson's Red Cross Love compu while wate Joree [hore wd in the parliamentary build 3s Store vings a noble pile." They cost (nonch---4 Jee Ribhy's new $2 hats , J only subdue

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