Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1910, p. 4

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But after all "ACHE Is the bane of #0 many Jives that here fs where we make our great boast, Our pills cure it while ws do not. Carter's Little Liver Pilla are very small and ary easy to take Dna or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not tive or puree, but Ly thelr gentle action please all te thew i CAZTIR MEDICINE 00., NEW TOBZ. Saif intln. id te YOU CAN ADD TO YOUR MILE PURCHASING YOUR ny oulbnanans A {THE WHIG, 77th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Zublished | ; 206-310 King Street. Kin Onta at $6 per year. Edittons ar 330 i " o'clock BR WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, Rublished in parts op Monday and hursday morning at $1 a ha ne United States, charge for Brice of a bo ri the be best at Job Print- Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, cheap work: nine Improv presses. EDWN. B. PENSE, "Managing Director. TORONTO OFFICE. Buite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- bers, 32 Church St, Toronto, H. E "| affect exports THE DAILY BRITISH wHiG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 1u10. at ke in office, if his party trinmphed, but he is its dirtator and, boss. TOLLS ON THE FRONTIER. The New York appraiser are mark- ing time while there is k of tariff | revision between the rol and Canadian governments. in Michigan there was a ruling which was received and modéfied. und pulpwood taken off all but the crown land, but the decision does not from Ontario 'trown Smallpeice, J.P., representative. Daily Wiig. REMOVAL OF CATARAQUI BRIDGE. An appeal isto be made to Ottawa to the Catarangui bridge, the condition - of which not the most satisfactory. The property be longs to a pevate corporation, and it is taking as good ®are of the bridge as its income will permit. The Hoard of trade has a mind to make repre. sentations to the government witn regird to the structure and possibly with regard to its removal and recon- | etruction. Some day the harbour will { have be extended into Cataraqui | Bay, and the government may, on ac: count of the military interests that lie on each side of the water, have to make a very substantial grant to the enterprise. © The board of trade may exert an inflgence to that end in the carly futare, It cannot situation this year since the estimates of the public works' department are ubout completed, and new items, of lany size, canmot be introduced. The l eonineil has $20,000 investéd in the bridge, and the amount earns is an- dividend, The principal = will never be recovered. Whether it would «till have a financial imlerest in the bridge, as now, aml to the same ex- with regard is ® nual is a will tent, were the bridge removed, "matter inte which the council have to look. ---------------- DOINGS AT ALBANY, A change camp over the spirits of of the people after President Mr. Fielding and Earl Grey had Albany. They assembled to the tarifi in all its contrary and tantalizing and they sodned to have drifted into thoughts on other themes.» The minister of talked In his usual suave and what he THE £ pone Taft, met at disduss phases, finance sensible way, but just said may never he known. Neither the president nor the miris- ter will break the silence that came over them, though Mr. Tait, in the message he to Canada through the Globe, amicable mood, Just when he i» not stated, but a appeurs to beep after the University banquet at which all hands disported themselyes, Ir. Macdonald tracked somé of his irest Secoteh jokes the president sat and smiled and smiled, and the noble free Jor the time being fram the cares of state, is said to + have graspid g song book, and with a face aglow with pleasure, jcéned in 'Rings My and Bells on My »" gave was in a very dictated the message have earl, oh Fingers Toes. Some on in the commons, after Mr. Fielding got back from Albany, ras ed the question as to whether he hud not forgotten himself when he talked tarifi on Sunday afternoon. Mat who BASH "AND FACTORY MATERIALS cosld blame him if he indulged in' a s. os Co. Foot of WELLINGTON ST, Cotton Root Compound. go Toe ona o. 8 few solemn words before he left. after a wght of such diversion. The tariff seems to be all night, thanks to the way the eacl, the pre sident and the minister, handled them selves on this auspicious occasion, THE BOSS IN OFFICE. The average Canadian does not un- a 808 4. otand what all the row in Wash- ington is about. Why should there be such a fuss abut the formation of the 'rules committee ? Why should it make any difference whether the membership is composed. oof five, ten or fifteen? What difference cap it Jolinny: Good Coal is coal which burns: well. Jimmy © Good Coal is coal which is free from slate. : 'Jenny: Good Coal is coal which does not clinker. Jack : Good Coal, says " mother, is the coal shegets from Caer | ! make whether the speaker is or is not its chairman € The committee has tp do with the manner in which business is prepared, presented or promoted. The measures favoured by the committee can be advanced or they can be killed. - The 'committee has to do with he dis 'pensation of good things, the Speaker has been so impefi his 'ways that * he has enoalied the {erar, A crisis, (after a long session of skirmishing), came when a motion was made requiring a. reor| i ion fot the rales committen, and declari that Mr. Cannon should not be a Hy of it. Three days were spent The hest part of two of : went in a fruitless attempt to a ruling it was rejected by 191 135. 'This was followed by a motion to the effect that 'the speakership be declared vacant, and then some of the nsurgents Helped} 10 nailify it The speaker in Congress is not th: impartial and dignified presiding offi- cer which he is vn England and Can- ads. In the parliament of the faoth- or of nitions the speaker is nonpoli- Onee in office he withdraws legislation. affect the] force his 'decision. When he did give to with jands because they are prohibited by The Michigan people are in rebellion against the imposition of new duties, and the New York peo- plé will join them later should the maximum tarii be applied. The Am- erican paper makers stand to suffer most by the tarifi war, because they must have the pulp or pulpwood ani the greater the duty the greater their punishment, There was a time--and not so long ago--when there 'was a disposition to find fault, Canadas made a tariff agreement with France which was very much to her disadvantage. The Americans wanted the sgme, considera: tion without manifesting any desire to make vomcessions." They are acting much like the Germans when they forced the tse of the surtax, the removal of which was only recently effected, It is for Mr. Taft, as pre sidemt, to exercese his judicial pow- Very ers and say whether the tarifi war shall * or shall not bpgin on April Ist. Up to this time the advisers s the president have informed him that the Canedian tariff is unduly discriminatory, but he may see it inal different light now that Hon. Mr. Fielding has made his explanations and may be oxpected to follow up the with further and correspondence, \Ibany discussion enlightening What a change has come the of the statesmen they were asked to revive the | reciprocity treaty and declined. Trade wae good under the old treaty, It hoped that it would bk good | by the return: to an interna- tional understanding that would both equitable and timely. over spirits American sinee was again be The men' who ruled in Washington twenty gears ago practically refused the Canadian | commissioners a hearing. The who rule in Washington to-day sueing for favours and they are doing it without a cause, f men are not | EDITORIAL NOTES, What would bgeome of $20,000 stock if the bridge were rebuilt or removed ? -------- Earl Grey is enjoying a week's visit to New York. Later he will golf with the president on the national links, and for a prize which for the time be- ing is a profound secret. the city's in Cataraqui A second chamber in Ontario is not as likely a contingency as the organ- jzation of an insurgent party. Mem- bers of the Fripp temperament will not be content to act like wooden men very long. Hungarian deputies hurling ink wells at each other in the legislative cham- ber. That's nothing new. Our city committees let their ink wells go at each other forty years ago, and. no one was hurt. There's money in law. One Toronto Jaw 'firm has just clegred up between £70,000 and $80,000 for the handling of a large estate. No wonder some eminent members of the bar decline appointment to the befgeh. Mr. MecNanght, M.P.P., tario wants a "house of lords, thing to hold up the legislature when it becomes fractious. Is Sir James Whitney losing his grip? Is he no longer able to subdue * the boisterous spirit of some of his followers. thinks On- " sume- The golf match in which the presi- dent of the United States 'and Earl Grey will engage is to be private. No newspaper smen or fiend will be allow- od to #ée it. But-they will view it all the same, and photograph it, if they planes in order to do it. ---- Mr. Foster is suffering for a long rest. polities his away profession than break- thankless task. iit sill being operated against Mr. Rus well, M.P. He was elected without bi use, and its dim and object is crash him politically. has an idea of his own in political life must go--so far as the machine is con- cerned. But sometimes he refuses its Campbell's $2 Derbies. Are hat wonders. See the new Fast: or riyles, Y.W.CA, 5 Rempmbar sale and tea, to be held, on April 5th, at 196 Johnson street. There's no hope for men who haven't enough sense Lo invent excuses. It was that the maxi- | mum tariff should be levied on pulp! ~ ers have to take to the air and the bi- from the strain of his recent law suit. Though willing enough to perform his public tasks, he is unable to do so, and goes In any other down would be a matter for universal | regret. Serving the people is such a The tory machine of Toronto is The man - NONE FOUND BETTER THAN KINGSTON'S GAS ax] on ELECTRIC PLANTS. Report of Special Committee That | Went on Inspection--Much Money | Can be Saved in Purchase of Oil | and Coal, "While improvements can be to our plant we did not find any [plant ds complete or better handled {than our own. This was on» of the concluding | clauses, of the report of the special | committee appointed by the light, heat and power committee to vist gas and 'electric plants in westem {Ontario and get information that would benefit in the conduct of the | Ringston gas and electric plants. The report was read at yesterday after- noon's meeting of the committee, at which Alds. Elliott, Harty, Craig, Rignev, McCann and Toye were pre- sent. The expenses of the deputation for four days' trip amounted to n'y [81.35 smallness of the account rather staggered the committeg in view, of the large amount of valuable information collected by its three ve presentatives, Alds. Elliott and Tove and Manager Folger. Id. Foye remarked that the bill was certainly small, but he, for one, wasn't anxious to po on another like errand. "It cost me too much out of | mv own Pocket for the tail-ends," he sa/d jocularly. The other two mem- bers of the deputation acqyfesced. Ald. Rigney, after hearing the ro | port, declared that the city would | reap a big benefit drom the results of | i } made | v it would save in coal and ofl sevéral | times the amount of the tourists' ex- ears on, It was stated in the report that the | plants at Guelph and St. Thomas | {tourht Sheir conl and oil much cheap: jer than did Kingston. The knowl jedge that the committep received in regard to this matter would enable it when next year's coniracts were made ito grt those things much che aper! than | |at present paid. One of the chic | | things the special committees noticed iat the Guelph and St. Thomas plants was their excellent railway facilities {Spurs ran right into the yards and |thuy much cartage was saved. Im- provement at the Kingston plant ran {be made in 'this regard. The report | | | { contained these stat "We dlso note that various are employed to encourage cate the people to use gas. For in [stance, Guelph couples up meta leaving the gonnction ready to cary the. pipd *strdight to the stove, while St. Thomas has put out in one vear {alone nearly 1000 gas stoves and his {them paid for ¢n ths fistalment plan. "We found the general opinion pre vailing among engineers in the west whom we met that coal gas was more ;economical to manufacture than car | {buretted water gas, on account of the revenue derived from the by- producty {sush as coke, tar and ammonia. These comparisons were recorded ; Rate for gas--Guelph, St. Thomas and Kingston, $1 net. Rate for incandescent lighting threa places, 10c. net. Rate for power--Guelph, 3.10 cents a kilowatt hour; St. Thomas, 7 to 10 cents; Kingston, 4 to 10 cents. Rates for street ares--Guelph, 260; St. Thomas, $01.25; Kingston, $60, Taxes--Guelph, $510.17; St. Thomas, $5,020.66; Kingston, $4,150.54. Station output of gas--Guelph, 000,000 cubic feet; St. Thomas, 000,000 feet; Kingston, 41,000,000, Coal screenings--S8t. Thomas, $2.51 a ton; Kingston, $3.05 a ton, A detailed report was presented by Manager Folger, showing that since the city took oyer the gas and electric plants, on August Ist, 1904, and up | to December 31st, 1909, the additions | to plant amounted = to $165,620. making a total value of $348.52 Debentures and profits < amounted in those five years and four months to $141,267. a3, leaving $24,361.28 unpro- vided for. mean and «da iy « | { | ~All | 1 | | 16, | Bb, Lord's Day Alliance Active. Very busy with the good work, not more efficient than the old liable Putnam's Corn Extractor, which cures corns and warts in one day. TFiity years' use proves the great merit of Putnam's. Use no other. but re- Bibby's $2 Hate are right. Indictments have been found against ninety-seven persons in connection with the Pittsburg graft cases dufing the last two days. ~ Eyes tested free, and gold rimmed glasses - properly fitted, $1.50, at 8 President Taft spoke to the Peace and Arbitration League, at New York, on Tuesday, Get the Polos By the definite and certain action of DR. A. W. CHASE'S KIDNEY and LIVER PILLS. Until you have tested Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills you cannot know the satisfaction that comes with the use of this direct and certain regulator of the liver and Once you have found out the dose suited to your system, you can dle , {pend on getting just the right results every' time, without increase of quan- tity taken. You can he sure that the action of the bowels will be prompt, that the liver will be awakened, and that the kidneys will join in thoroughly clean. sing the system of poisonous impur- ties. Because of this dependability, De. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills are ceftain to make fast friends wherever their merits have been tested. Stomach troubles Arising eof -- stipation, torpid liver a An kidneys soon disappear, as do 'also biliousness, . backache, hesdache and general depression The portrait and signature of A. W. '1 Chase, M.D. on the box stands for the: best there is: in wedicines. Goe the special committee's grip. Next yeaw | ® | sufferers to give them a fair t | thie y (In { 'must { anded that th {mg no end of | tow, around {a lovely { Polly Out of the Body/| etn "Your throat' won bother you, nor that cough hurt you, if you us PATERSON'S ' COUGH DROPS--THE CANDY CURE | see GOOD FOR BAD THROATS DELICIOUS TO TASTE = DOCTORS APPROVE THEM -- - 2 cents a Red-and-Yellow Box full MADE BY PATERSON oF BEANTFORD 'Had Weak Back. Would Often Lie in Bed for Days Scarcel Able to Turn n Herself, fis & ¥ iii g os i a m > a BIBBY'S The Big Store With Little Prices. Our Store Will Be Oyen Thursday Evening SEELELALEL ARR REIRERAAAMAMARAAMARAESAISMAAIBISEAAAA RASA AA ASRS SNL rial. id Price, 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1. at all dealers or The T. Milbura Co., ed, Toronto, Ont. . Ia ordering specify "Dean'a™ CAUSING iB A BIG ROW. 'act That Mr. Gibson's Appointment Was Not Ratitied. My not Carly atihed, ti "H the appointment as eounty registFar cmarsed a pr Whig, to any of the biggest rows party. Mr. vended. by the exe { Whitney ' must } rale they composed of when plac of in r mim ONS will « olr { i i il uitcle no gunszt as are men ed lum ir apg ombme a row de," with t "Mark we appointment doe J ean independent mp h not the next election the independ weself, and vo vou like' stand on will rou if Polly Caused Excitement. Polly, the at the, Mon treal, Transportation company's office, caused a good deal of excitement, on Tuestlay afternoon Polly took a sud: der nation that would like to Ld See it such pring SO opened hes always way. She flew made an Insp barges and or more before the office. But Some of the men her to go into her she made line for the hotel across the street, some say, to get a drink. However, *she struck the win pet parrot, gO tings being ! o amd lite an ay, cage she x i iy flew ont, managed to. gel her own around the harbor, tion of the different and it was an ime back towards Polly came to grief. tried persuade cage, but instead boats hour to a bee Cured of Drunkenness Trial Package SE hd and pnce, in plain sealed envelope, sent on receiptofa Ze stamp, Correspondence sacredly confidential, THE SAMARIA REMEDY CO 13 Torda= Chambers Tordar St Toreate, Com Also for sale by JAMES B. Me LEOW'S drug store, Kingston. | the .Our Display of Suits & Top|Coats" Is worth coming miles to see. SUITS SUITS SUITS $12 $15 $18 Overcoats Overcoats $12.50 $15 Headquarters for Boys' Clothing Buits, $2.50 to $12 The H.D. Bibby Co PIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIII ee Rd Re. o : SUITS $10 Overcoats $10 SUITS £20 Overcoats 21800 vey aviv ieesioaTesstOSt SSeS TTT. VIVIIIPevIvbe Boys 'Q eedese BEPC EI EPRI EIIIIOY 4 knock | hig dog | 1h wt on a he COM {will pe chineh re Irish Preacher Coming. r. W. Belinst, is coming to visit Rew. on March 27th. Mr, wh ane Queen strent at 11 1 as © to aml an had 1 offices with such force to the pavement, would have killed her, young men in the Polly not tow hy ke Ire F. EK. Davidson Methodist Brock p.m. Davidson, --" cape 0H 0, her assistance in her aed 3 wither Le very anxious Lo go tion, aan. ard in the Methodist church at on Maveh 31st, he will deliver, in the Broek street church his famous free lecture "Lights amd Shadows of Irish Life," Mr, Davidson is one of the most sive of the vounger ministers of Irish clarch, war of 1nsper $ " Items From Outlet. March M. J sw. Fodey spent Sunday ia leeder's. Philip Pationos Sunday last at Michael An N. PFodey spent SBaturdh nd at William McAvoy's, Seeléy's Bay. L. O'Grady and Uhgrles F er were renewing acquaintances at Brockville, Saturday and Sunday. M. J. Orally and Thomas MeNamee started west, Thursday last. A. Me Donald ani W, J. Lappan, of Farefix, Sunday at M. Fodey's Migs O'Grady. spent the - past fow t Taylor. Vesce Flood was tle M. Llooney, Saturday and Sunday. Willie O'Grady Satur day and Sunday Kingston. There are & number of people engaged @ buying hides here. Benedict Foley and mother spent Tuesday and Wednesday at R. Milne's, Secley's Bay. hat 2 O'Grady and at lot, Ani R. pent gium's, San day It is strenuous work in bath eases to keep temper and money In taking ease for t omuelves some people take the ease of others. Bikby's 82 Hats are favorites. Voliey, in instances, has bei known to infringe npon piety, Practical ideas are the an bank ou to a eertainly. Just Escaped Jaundice Shows How Important It is To Keep Liver and Kidneys Active, When von read of the growing 4 lowness of the skin extending to the the eveballs, as described by Van Nostrand, a well-known Manchester, vou will realize that inupdice is nothing to be sniffed | at. "Despite fe best medical skill my grew more vellow every dav. It is to be given a lem reflecting itself {rom every part of the body. My | physician informed me that a ecatar rhal condition had resulted im a plug- ging of the bile ducts and the adworp tion of bile into the blood. 1 had knowledge of the remarkable stimulat ing and healing qualities of Dr, Hamilto Pills and started in Osing them, At first 1 felt better, had more appetite and entire freedom from head. Then came an easier feeling in the region of my stomach and I saw an almost imperceptible fading away of the vellow tinge In my skin. 1 per used Dr. Hamilton's Pills for weeks." My reward was esire--4o iam healthy, happy and well." er discovered has such an liver diseases as Dr. Ham of Mandrake and Butter any substitute, Price 25 sOme spent only ones Anne Weeks a we guest of apent at yel Bad For The Tires. Utica Globe Discussing the scorching motorists the said is time to check thse men They are getting quite 100 reckless There was more truth than humor in a burlesque dialogue 1 read in a man useript play the other night. "If there's one thing more than anther 1 hate to run over," sod a burlesque chauffeur, 'It's a bahy.' * "Quite yight," his compemon agreed "These feeding bottles do play hob with don't they VV Ww hide, " Mr. JP. grooer in proposed laws against Raymond Hitch cock; "It actor, face no fun," he and find writes, on its hue # ROG a tire, n's Newell's Latest. A George B. Be Herald aches, Colonel vey, editor, McLennan publicist orator unterrified demoerat, is. tall thin, and wears enormous les with tortoise-shell rims, del was at a dinner pecently and the first time by spectator. He: looked and then Har and and specia- The colon Wis an at said: Newell severed; twels day observed for Ko:hin: ea mterested the colonel carefully "Why, looks as in fluetiee on tons Pills he nut. Hefuse if Pete r him." drew per box, Pretty Shoes for. Easter SEER 5 No matter how pretty your gown may be, you will need new Shoes for Easter] See our swell lines of Patents, Tans and Velour Calf Low Shoes and High Shoes. Men's Easter Shoes, Ladies' Easter Shoes, Girls', Boys' and Children's Easter Shoes. All thre new and popular styles. a dose, Be. a box, all-dealers, or | a i Cos Toronto. | ABERNETH

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