FACE . : sin ; : ------ JOUR. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1009. ITH WHIG 76th YEAR! flor of Mr Asjuith as political bluff [pledging themselves to undying hfend- A * 3 AVY BRITISH. WHIG, published ati! the mutter be pushed to. the las i Isp. What does it all mean * J y 4 13 i King stree., hingston, Outario nalve ay be found that My { i M - \ oo a ¥ year, Editions at 2.30 and sid dno oo. i . - od x = 8 is | safll, : ' ! : cy Only ahout a quarter of the total \ -- | | . : oe p.m Conway is "a middle of the, road ' 1 Kingston Women Are Finding Re- " WEEK BRITISH WHIQ, 16.¢p A . vote a mni ras i el f hid ne ry pa 3 on Mond he att ages man, a tarifi reformer first "and a pa fa , Winnipeg va polled in th [A LEEDS TOWNSHIP LADY . lief at Last. | WOrhing 1 year. fo Onited! gos forwards moyoraity Jelectioa. The men, theic, PASSES AWAY 1 Ws Jt does seem that women have , Postage had A don't vole the franchise. Why net Nb 4 }} more than a fair share of the aches 5 per. ear. best Job Print. | he. given {t Io Khe Se Smmen and ge what! In the Person of Mrs. Jane D > : | Aud. Pains shal aflist humanity; they LCR Canada rapid, tylish, smar Gouin has 'captured the | they wi do with it? nid i . > 3 . Powark sn imped presses. | pure ster--Gananoque Lad Feni fi J] ties in spite of constantly aching and « } 2 " . i eople of Totonto whence he journev- Sm---- 2 . ) | The British Whi Publishi Co. Lt { Peo ; Whenoe he jo Rey Hon Me. Tascheréan. of the Gonin Down Stairs and Broke His backs, or headaches, dizzy Is, bear. e brihs ig ishing hy d. fed as the guest of Sir James Whit. gover amest in' Toronto aid the | Collar Bone. i : pains; they must mis i 3 4 . ment, in yi a > EUW. J. B. PENSE ney. It seems they fraternized jin Que- | 7. . 4 I a Dec. 17.-Another of Hw to stoop means torture, . - : | Frene p 0 ir share ards Gananoque % ~Ano i | h Managing Director; |bec during the centenary event. 1 thoy rench would do their share towards Grae, Bikly ot i | | must walk and and wv were knighted at the same time The | snag and Haintaining a Latte: | genarian residents passed to rest on | 3 iF Be and many fe {dian navy. Mr. Tascharean indirectly Wednesday evening in the person of : | | kidney ais. Kidneys cause more sui D { | i 19 and 20, Queen City Cham-| , fu a but surely counteracted the pessimism [Jane Anderson, relict of the late fi | fering than any other organ of the i 0 0grap y . rg, « hurel Bt. Toronto, H. &.|placed the speaker's quarters of oe [of Mr. Monk, | Thom: = Dempster, at thely home of her : ll | body. eep the kidneys well and TORONTO OFFICE, city was crowded and Sir Lomar | adda v , representative, legislature buildings at Sir James' pr | son, Joseph B. Dempster, just east of health ot all nsimaiued, head uf : i pv 5 { disposal, and there grew up between! Jol edme show idle Mis [the town, in the ninety-fourth year | J yor hicneys only . pe _---- n Daily Whig -- a friendship of which xv Lohees Re hey Se - - 1 - of her age. Sha leaves four sons and | 1 Jand. cures the kidnays and is ®4 00, V 4. th F Uship of which the world | tongue when he is mac . In 3 is latest one' daughter, Joseph: B., James and | J} by people you know. Mrs. F. Yo 3 - ee ere knows very little, | splash he and the Nationalists were Thomas, of th? town, and David, of | lH lof 128 Queen St., Kingston, Ont., says: ' Hodaks GRAFT AND TARIF} Sir Lomar has all the pleassint | going "to tear up and trample under | Leeds 'township, and Mrs. George | Eh caught a heavy cold over a year. } \ {foot the Act of Union." They are |Stunden, of Watertown, N.Y. The Hi 20 and it settled across my back and funeral takes place this afternoon to] Ml | kidneys. 1 became so. stiff and sore : " Willow Bank cemetery. Rev. Henry } that 1 could not turn in bed. A dull, encouragement or | have captivated all who came in con. |Kind, and he knows it. Gracey will conduet the service, burning pain settled in my sides, the i which they now enjoy. {tact with him. He is a liberal, in the | . rua E. McMaster, Pittsburg township, is | {kidney secretions were very irregular . . i aonb: f . a largest sense of the term In oli I'he speeches of Canadians and Am- offering a reward of £25 for informa- ll | and especially frequent at night, Ny A ' ¥¢ 8 contemporary, there i & an po TUS | oi cans--and especially of our own [tion lad ng to the conviction of the | | sleep was so disturbed that 1 would eS S. 1 1 ¢ made out--that cer- jhe is as keen as auv one, and one ig : there. will sx a change w | Eraciousness and chilvaley of the edu end that companies | cated Frenchmen, and he seems to jrot gonz to do anything of the NASR ERs sstsns Sir Wilfrid Laurier--about the cordial [person or persons who wantonly broke ! awake just as fatigued ax on going to ir: Wiltry UTEP #D0UL: the cOTCUA into his house on Hickory street and | | bed. Nothing benefited me Eoin, plugged the basins, opened the water S consulted the best specialists in iduly--the government vill | vince taps, flooding the place, detroying lcity. 1 learned. of. B th's Kidney pen] A i ; [ful touch. Ambassador Bryce put it [plaster on the ceilings, ete. | |Pills through a friend and procured R I the expense f the inquiry. It | Bu an be a public man, and [ naively, thus : **Americans and Cana In the county court case in Brock- | [them at Mahood's Pharmacy. 1 com. 1 t d t | ! | Ee entered a deal by {the most popular as well as mos i H . . ! g 108t {relations wifich exist between the n" Ant at in order to]even a politician, and be a gentleman. | finns are all of one family." ville, H. A. McArdle, of this town, | 0 | Imenced their use and was cured py IVVIPIIIIIIIIEVEI ISS. wll toll 1g exacted from the [patient of political leaders in | { ve. M. J. Kenny, Rear of Leeds, ' k less than five weeks ofeach and every Judge Reynolds dismissed the action : a symptom of the dread Bright's dis. - th Tus pro- | Anglo-Saxon people, have a delight- with costs. ease. 1 am well d st d feel \ >on th wotection whi combine [with S James' gave ont. « wo- | the United States and Canada should | mn > alo io . > uh and strong and fee ihe Only ( hance of Serious : nh I ¥ Sir mes g ronment, on pro. | in £8 a BAL The annual sale conducted by the like a new person." Sold by dealers, nny en ques | vineial que . in the most amicable | A'ranze "for the defences of Canadians Willing Cirele of King's Daughters, in 3 Price 5F cents. The R T. Booth Co Ireatment. nt ome up again and again, |spirit. They can agree that the jede- |2Proad." In other words it is urged | St. Andrew's church, last. week, net- - , Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., séle Canadian t in parchia- [ral governmer Tu ¢ {that an alliance be. formed for of-]ted a little over 3100. agents, a | - Co may 'not trespass up- | i William Tompkins, King street, suf- TT rr had been fon provincial jurisdiction, cand lo yt |lensiVe and defensive purposes, Ihe | fering with blood poisowng for the| =F lui Cora New To toni EE RTS Some 'contin a most agreeable manner | Germans who wishehaved in the Scott past few weeks, is able to attend to] Sealskin coat with fox fur, . th se t . 1 lease will be likely to take notice Lis duties again. Se ------------ . i 1 I'he two premiers are of one will y A n : : y preter Me 9 on hind | rien No special names have so far heen Piver's, Seelay's, Roger & Gallet's : onomy mn ress veral questions, and this will be | «a Kingston Collegiate Institute mentioned as probable candidates for perfumes, in fancy boxes, for Christ the munidpal elections, : mas, at Prouse's Drug Store (corner Frederick Henderson, the young son Princess and Clergy streets) St) 8 stairs » ' 88 A . your clothes here to he dyed or \ the niet. provincial confers | tarew a pupil down Hau of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, | A uiet wedding was solemnized at cleaned they will last BE re HN a ur i provincial conference. | because the pupil hurled an epithet ut Main street, broke dis collar bone by the Methodist parsonage, Wooler, on as long as they otherwise would. i had ' St ---- | him It is an untruth which should {fall nzon tne suairs of Is home. December Ist, when Addie Gertrude, timbers' case 'had a bene- | STILL PLAYING THE GAME not have been put in circulation. The by, and Mrs. I. Fawcett, Wolle, js danghter of Sanford Redick, Sidney R. PARKER & Co., ne f ou i { » 1 & "eC iy fe R z » shi 1 . ' 5 x x a time, but a fnvom I'he North American, of Philadelphia, thinrs that some people are saving Jan . arty Taney ith te township, and Charles [ leveland Ma. Dyers and Cleaners. vi be taken advan {appeals to T. W.- Faw B : ] their honeymoon here with relatives. guire, Murray, were united. 8 Ki Ont, n { line] {ki antson, of Boston, about our schools are doing them a Uarl Green, located for some tme | Choice new table raisins and Malaga 49 Princess. Bt, ngstgm, { men In a cortam Lun j the artist's model on the stock mar very great injury past in the maritime provinces, 181. grapes, at Gilbert's, can co-operate (ket, to return to the widows and oth -- | spending the holiday season herewith ; . | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Green, , Se------ -- address of Magistrate Farrell, | vCodar Knoll." Miss' Drummond, of n the police court, on Thursday, | Perth, spending the pdst few weeks with relatives, has returned home. | hers will] Hence Nir Lomar in confer with Rj tanfi so James Whitney, his government I'he New Yark Herald suggests that the clearer when they proceed We save money in dress for teacher," savs a tale given to the ladies or gentlemen. Ry sending end the programme for | py, the: drafting of the mall deal CLEANSING NOT COMPLET fer small investors the money he whee- | 4, Q - 1 ; : . : : | de ; the i tee S ag Reflection has brought the Montreal Hed: from hem hiteen months ago ion | 1AWSON has posed as the enemy of the ¢ of the humiliation | sro s the enemy of the | (ould he read by every parent. Pity : ] : { "system which is the name he ap-| ;. do : . Mrs. Joseph Shields, Lansdowne, has brought upon then Plies 10. he. oxpdi ss : I he girls who have not parents to returned home after a week's Visit dge Cannon was not | th paicate ol capitalists | gnide them in their tender years, and with friends in town. Mrs. J. A.|l: overed only some of the! Who manipulate the stock market as woe to those. who deliberately mis- [Jackson and children are spending a id it established the | hey" ch Uccasionally ome one, {ia.g and abuse them in their mis- [IW weks with her father, Dr. Men x fan 0s for instance > Ts . - : {nedy, Perth. Mrs. S. E. Dawson, of n It made clear |20 I : instance, or a Ferdinand placed confidence. The warden of s : | Ward, steals a march th 4 Ottawa, spending a short time her | We » Steals g ar y e syste ' . ; sre : x { on the system, |the Central prison recommends the | with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis, Church | greater use of the cat for some - of- | street, has returned home. ier f the entire|®"! but usually the big fellows can fevices, and all well disposed people N 1.250.000 a vear fre strain or check the Wall street' colts will agree with him. How Many Is Four ? . snk : ang {1 awson has collided with the com- Saturday Evening Post. : - bination rgain and again, and with A MISSING HAT When 'the Jeers held their Fite the report is the |out result. Each time, re-enforced by JEvention at Roches i ow oF . t the new council {Ivck, he enters the arena against the | And How He Found He Was]|!ast fall, to nominate Chanler or ext vear. and joid enemy and falls, and when ohe ac Wearing It. governor, ove of ihe leaders: thought Wool Blankets, Grey and White, worth from $5.00 to $2 15 that some people { I their hame the | and makes a commotion bv his wily ie t would be a grand idea to give a th some of the boodlers, now candi- {Prilliant as he misses the mark it isa | "It's strange, strange, Prange, that dinner to the democratic editors and | $6.00. On Sale ...........coccceiierires corerorsssrrens rears woken i . i TY 11 1 "Tiund an' ind au thing or keep a thing rd , i th i I i . rE i; lesson to" others, who are less skilful I cant fine a TRY newspaper men ol that partgofl the possible member of it, | ri ful Are Hiv! Tin this house," said Mr. Podmore, the state * ' jor less resourcefu t and try cértain persons other day. "It's all because of you He sent out the invitalions and or- Men's Suits, worth from $12.00 to 6 50 10 00 elect will hardly consider | Lawson, over a year ago, announced loose, slack, unsystematic way of keep- | 40 ved the dinner. Then he decided it $15.00, for -......... ...d.ie: Fihsases senrnsver sinks . . tae p this malodor | that he contemplated a raid on Wall eng things; Mrs Podmore." vould be a good scheme to have some | - : ; the lecis) e, on tha|Street. He wanted money, lots of it oY hat is 'it, now, dear ? ind music. A - Rochester friend told him i Qn Nil % : the | He ed urity, the bonds "of a Don't dear me, but help me to fin there was an excellent quartette that Men's Qvercoats, worth $12.00 to $15. SET he peop pointed ¢ » the bonds "of th v hat I hung the hall rack when ol i uid J : : + | my hat I hung on ¢ could be secured and sent the leader On Sale, fo7 ° : ° i iL f : Ve aati 1 candal : $ company, anc 1 made I came in"! of the quartette over to see the big R SAE Be LOX ors cosnnsrsssseavnessis tai aannsts nis ceseen . 1 ei} abort man. ' of nam- [no secret of his intention (o enter the | - 'Why, Henry---"" wosecttor | market at New ' York. Boston and "Don't stand there staring at me inl. ' prosec that idiotic way, but help me to find 'Yes, 'sir; we can sing very well." Men's Fur-Lined Coats, worth $40.00 to $50. On ' : that hat. 1 suppose I must wear m "Have ye's dress suits ? Them's ne Sale ......:. .- tens sanavensrarensans cripeenens rere essary." ume the [Philadelphia am speculate on a seal every sin [Which promised to yield stupendous re straw hat, and it's raining ke fury rr | sults Well, according to the - North "Henry Podmore, will you listen---"' 1 : . , es "Yes, sir, we all have evening . American, he got the money, and from No, I'l not. When a man lays dothes™ Boys' Overcoats, worth from $5 to $6.50. On $2 10 $ : lown hig hat and can't find it-- - . " « very | people: who knew nothing about Law. | v * How much will it cost. loud, every | Peo 2 0 B av La 'Henry, that hat is on your hend Sale ............... Saarssr aneppeeviasonep . ' : . - \ ney. 4 mnter a 3 " : H rgd "We get ten dollars apiece for such fF NAAOT. I nib ; 1 loud may not be [Son or his methods. They were simply at} il ere ? 8 e Be : af i U West Pi 166S In {OWI i b : : ) maya : Ee by : I What |. Whe put if ther Phi in engagement.' election. Muni- [carried awa) his fascinating pro- |is sonie trick. I'd take my oath before "I know, buf how much'll it cost ? $3 95 o ; , » OUP ' / : : ernminaut i . stake Ihe | mise Our contemporary concludes | any court in 'the land ! a's. 3 x ta Boys' 3-Piece Suits, worth from $5.00 to $8.00, for ... ! N \ 4 ( : Zz A( N \ S : ke : that the I re | vhen | "Nonsense !"' How many ay ye's is they in this oy or 8 ? Y Ix i dl 4 AL 4 G rn { annot blink at | tha 1) 1¢ STOCKS were Ow when he il Prix strest t > ' juartette. "It's not nonsense ! It's as trie as hat I live and stand before vou, a but there can |Yose. aierwards, reaching, in « some | tormented, worried, harassed man, |St. Lawrence Seal And Buckskin. under. cases, unprecedented figures, he must | who is ridiculed and made the victim f some 'mean, low trick in his own house every day! You'll hear more stirring up of the filth Was supposed to do the buying, and Men's Coon Coats, worth $70 to $80. On Sale Shoes and moccasins make most ac ceptable presents. We havo all rizes, {from 50c. up, at Campbell Bros', bout this when 1 get home !"' Kingston's "hus fur st Men's Fur-Lined Coats, Otter Collar, Muskrat lining $46 50 . the | have made millions, and the question that | arise What has he done with the plete, | mons Why has he not given thein yr ing omplete. {1 3 r given Phen he rushed out, st®mming the ; vestors ome return? "Many » of | floor after him. "~~ : worth from $70 to $75. On Sale HOME RULE QUESTION The death occurred, in Toronto, \ 5 1 IVS our ontemporary, sent Ct A rv Tuesday, of Miss Mary McKee, a for- 4 re ' A . . Lawson, all or a greater lapter And erse mer resident of Brockville, and teacher Al Bi R d 3 M F h Notes and Queries hil Se in Victoria schpol, who took up her SO 1€ c uctions In €n s rurnis Ings, alioed . . es . Fhe story goes that a certain eol- | acidence in the Queen' City thirty wheving fy Waula receive dividends president in Indiana, a clergy . which they need for actual necessaries i was addressing his students at Years 2% like Christmas" Boots and Shoes at the Up- not seem we could not have McConkey's or He observed to them that it was a ry . . ~ Yd a e+ , Huyler's high class sweets, said a lad : nt matter of congratulation to all the in Gibeany Red a Te a ayy town Clothing Store. + deal in stocks--the acceptance of on part of 2 I'hey did - this, Our information that they have not [the beginning of the college year i not riends of the college that the vear I'hursdav or National bonds | had opened with- the largest freshman The way to meet some doubts is to, protects Mr. Lawson, aud. the { class in its history. lcok them squarely in ibe fare ond people who put up the money have, it hen, without a pause, says Lippin- | then blow them away etos " ; rat Hite \L* nulyea ais Ais thing for nothing |cott's Magazine, the géod man turned Fry's English chocolates, in 25¢. an IN di : and . $ 2Ppeay given Semel nog lor 'nothing to the lesson for the day, the Third 50c. boxes, at Gilbert's. All fresh M t 1 beta ; . or 'the po But the North: American appeals to Psalm, ani began to read in a loud g J . : Mr. Lawson, as a dead sport, to make oice rnet hy sell the best 81 slippers | . & Bibi b S d win Mie od 'aud IAs an amporlance | amends He 'can fight and rob the fel "Lord. how are they increased that {for ladies an rents, 9 Ol DY S a tan which i in Canada re : Ww, ule for Ireland ar lows of his size, but he should not rob Necessity is t stepmother of in Me vers : ------ dustry. ' I hon = 201, W the children of their pennies or the old Abernethy's £3 suif cases. Next to Carson 8 Wholesale. trouble me for Wales, Scotland and England, but ie oll O I Gurd's ginger ale at Gilbert's. \ vomen of the ollars ce re the \ > * " + he true . Lp | WOMEN ot ther dollar nee mor a - ein re = DAY or NIGHT mn [people of small means, the people who : : hgve saved through many saerifices, RTRL have had a lesson. It is to keep out of the stock market and the fights that Irish Na concern soulless vorporations. It. may John Redmond i i i ; It i " * 14th), decided be remembered; and it mav not > Make Giits That the wonderful how some people court ntance of the sharpers : Suit. J EDITORIAL EOTERS orta Colomest ad Yes Mi cBride ta remain in British Colum ; . | Cane Suit wenn We Lead the Suit Case Trade Cases : Real Leather Cases, $4.00 and | S00 $450 of iii 0, WM. nunicipal election is on but so : | had fa- what is doing The candidates are > TEA h od in | busy but on a still hunt . \ EN "3 ey See our $5 Special. and $9.00 1 TET frm v nois uiet that one scarcely See et Bee eh ample of See our $6 Special. Bamboo Suit Cases, $1, 1.25 & 1.45" ° he. refer te Blatchford's twaddle = Seal Se: olir $9 Fitted Cases : Suit Cases (imitation leather) $1.50. "a beastly 'lie."" The imperial man If ; } Dez our ! a : Matting Suit Cases, $2.00 and 3.50, 200 & 2.50 ner of referring to the brayieg of an ™ : See our $15 Fitted Cases Jor Buster Brown Suit Cases for Children. $1.25 : Ladies and Gents. , to 2.50. ; DERF CTL COREY ghd conservatives AIRSET ard there intimate that " Ret quest he chance 1 give ' can - go smash as far as they hb " 5 4 " ne, §. Foot of Queen Bt g tisfed; while P.|Borden party, Sir James Whitnev and ; 2 Ae ee n American, scorns the ' Sir Lomer Gouin are fraternizing and ET