Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1910, p. 4

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RS HH AN 0 A 3 SASS ---------------------- ll] nF SS irat-c Laka work giaranteed. & vcard and I will eall prom - 16: TARE TO » CURED IN 5 HOURS. New Home-Made Syrup. (Cut this out.) From Boston Press. Progress iw metteal compounds never ceases. and pow it is stated by a pro- minent wedical man that any deep- . Heated congh or cold on the lungs can Be actually cured In five hours by the § clock. - Opinm and morphine have been vsoried to in the past. as relief mea- sures, Bul now jt ix learned that the ¢ Bysiem must be treated to rid it of in. flammation and congestion A tenie laxative cough syrup does the work so guivkiy and thoroughly as to be al- most magieal What heretofore bas taken weeks to cure can be aceomplish- ed dn haurs. Get this formula filled or § ix it ar home and always keep it on hand: One-half ounce fluid. wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence car- diol snd three vances syrup white pine fompousul. Shake the hottie and take twenty drops every half hour for four Bours. 5 the system is purified and tones up. ive children less aceording Filling will usually cure a whole family 8 the dose In small . rt ime ------------ II, I of the T type-har Underwood Type- Weiter is firinly held ae hoth endg at the printing Joint, thus Insuring positive and perwianent alignment. This is one of many ex- clusive Underwood features, UNITED TYPEWRITER (C0., LID, 4. 1, C DOBNS, KINGSTON, PAGZ PEE » DEEP.SEATED COUCH! HE WIIG, 77th YEAR| DAILY BRI'ISH WHIG, published at 306-312 King Street. Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 230 and 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1910, v'eloek m. published In parts on Thursday morning At United. States, charge to rd, maki and of Weekly $1. Tr year. Attached is one of the or et and cheap work; nine improved The British Whig EDW. J. B. PENS o TORONTO OFFI(E. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City rs, 32 Church St, Toronto, Smalipeice, J.P, representative, WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16. pages Monday and 1 a Year. price of Dally $3 best Job Print- ing Offices In Canada; rapid. stylish, ing Co., Lid. | Managing Director. Dailey Wing. CITY SHOULD LIVEN U of e had presses. Cham- E. P, Then take one-half to one tea- spoonful three or four times a day un- 0 age. One The board of health is under obliga- tion to legislate wo that the sanitary conditions of the city may be improv- ed. There should be drainage and water in every street, and it is certain that before the outdoor pits can be abolished there must be provision for suitable or better substitutes. There should be prompiness, in this service, undertake the eree- tion of houses, on streets that been opened too, When men have for years though they thave not heen built up, the board of thealth should see that there is drain. age and the council that there are walks. The public spirit must be quite equal to the enterprise of the people, | and only by go-operation can there be | the success and improvement which are to be desired. One house { builder has been heard to complain 'about the indifference of the their credit and | they can give an answer sometimes to | the gestion, What is the matter with | the city 7 : {50 much civie bodies. It is not to GIVING CANDID ADVICE. | What the Ottawa} "wants just now is a man of the Lloyd- opposition at George stamp. He has been harried a! Forty Years (40) 8 That 1% the length of time that WOOD SHINGLES have. lasted on houses right In this élty. « Nothing better than good CEDAR BHINGLES tw make a water-tight, rainproof roof, ¥ Accepted by Insurance Underwrit- ors at low rates. Kagily laid. with hey never rast. + Our best SHINGLES are made of -- Canadian Cedar cut from virgin re, ordinary tools. ¥ S. Anglin & Co., Cor. Wellington and Bay Sts. - Suits for Spring How Etock of up-to-date Suits for Band Boys, Prices, §6., $8, $10 | Our $15 Suits are equal in every "Way to any taflor-made suit, NEW HATS, XEW SHIRTS 5 » NEW BOOTS AND SHOES iil At Reduced Prices, 3 SAAC ZACKS, 71 PRINCESS STREE" . Wah Long's Laundry Drop tly f Bir laundry 5 WE {e IN BT ween Brock and Clarence Sts. BUTS Real Estate Agency ESTABLISHED 1882. * Wheve you can Buy or Sell Property. Also Insurance written in best companies, the! good deal with regard to what government should do at the present time, and in ite battle with the house. of lords, and so, only a few days ago, ! anc | | he had occasion to offer candid vice to ks friends. - There was some He did 'He did not expect eriticism _from his foes. not mind that. i would be in the interegt of the liberal | party. But there criticism from exhibition of hiad been' some the liberal party, an | impatience, and he | : : | thought the time had arrived for al heart to heart talk. So he proceed- | ed : t 'There is nothing more baffling to al reformer than the patience of thel people whe are wronged except their | mpatience when they are roused. They ean hardly wait even for the coun- sels of prudence in the efforts to re-! dress 'wrongs which they have endured for centuries, "That is the first thing 1 have to 4ay now that we are engaged én t=} ting the old, old and heavy account with the house of lords, (Voice, 'Bown with them.) | agree: but let's go at it seientifeally. | just utter al word of warping in the metaphor. "A chauffeur driving along a new and difficalt road requires all his! neeve, and © he canno# preserve it if the passengers, the moment there ju! un hit of a jerk or a skid, pull at his! elbow, jostle him, and shout at Mimi conflicting. orders and injunctions {| "Take care,' 'Keep to the right,' *Go' to the left,' 'Go straight on,' 'Don't' stop." Fair play to the, chauffeur. Re- | member the old injunction on board | ship, 'Don't talk to the man at the! wheel! He will pull us through. 1 am! not talking to anyone in particular-- bit at everybody whom miy okserva- tions concern. "Now we are in for a protracted fbb. It's a big job, but if we stand together we win. . That® what going to do it--work. In eviry war there is a dearth of fighting men but a supers | abundance of strategists, You have a general at every fireside. (Laugh- ter.) It is true no two of them willl Agree, except in condemning everybody hse. What We want is Sghting men. and vou may dw it that our general will Yourh thon tion { HI Mr. Borden could only fmitate Llayd-Gporge, and taking his followers into the eanens room, read the Riot Act to them calmly and deliberately,' he would be doing himself and them a great service, Boss rule is popular wowadays, but a little of it wanted when a political shows the rebelliqus spirit. not i | GOOD WHIPS ARE SCARCE. The manifest discontent with = the | conservative whips at Ottawa, and the demand that they must go, calls to mind what was said lately: by a writer in the London Mail respecting the impevial whips, "The business of a ministerial whip," it was remarked, "is" to make a house, to keep a house, and to clear the pevernment." Simi- laely it is he dt of an opposition whip to make a house, to keep a! house, and to see that the party's strength is constantly ~maintained. Upon the vigilante of these party men, selected with a great regard far their qualifications, depends the safety and success of the party in a crisis. The duty of a whip is not known to' the outsider, and ove who is familiar with the facts states them in a com- | munition | to the Daily Mail. "The {whip should be all things io all men," i ¥avs an experienced. niember of the i cabinet, "He should be able to cow {weak mep and {o persuade strong men. He should combine the firmness i of a dictator with the diplomacy of an | { ambissador."" "Nor "is that andl wha "in the commons anything wt a lhe justice department ? 'not officials whose duty it Ie to pro- , The girl who was known as th at the inquest into the death of Ruth knowledge of elcctioneering snd a complete knowledge of constituencies, He\has marching; he plies, The chief not only to keep the arm. has whip ix the right hand of the prime minister in the matter of discipline. He must be ab ® in to recommend the ° righi honours or promotion, and to their place those who do not deserve it." By eommon consent the best chief whip the liberals ever had was the late Lord Tweedmouth, who 3 My. Dignified, courteous, and afiable, his in the house as Marjoribank iron hand was softened hy a very soft velvet glove. He was an excellent judge of men, and his social standin gave him an assured influence in some useful directions. One ean sec, then, the imporianc that is attached to the office of whip, and why he iz blamed for any dis aster or disappointment which occurs in the house. The conservative party in the commons is didintegrating and the whips are regarded as being in some way responsible. They may have The had success worked hard and effectually. a fact that is taken as they have not an evidence that they are undqual to their tasks and that they khould not stand on the manner of their going. The man who has suggested this has been stwdyving Pritish polities and British procedure, and realizing much depends in England upon skill of the whips concludes that what how the i= wanted nt Ottawa is a change in tite party's guides. The idea has been put im cireulation and it will prob ably keep in motion until it brings about some result, The whip of the British pattern is very hard to lind, EDITORIAL NOTES. Galt is said to have lost in \ civie res my I heen very large, or the have COTY quenees of its loss must be greatly ex agperated. A hotel in Orillia has been closed up on account of the option lbs. Fhe idea is that the profit in a hotel is in the bar, and that the people are will- ing to pay more for their drink than their food. Is it a correct conclu {sion ? provid; IH the reommodation province does not for a municipality be its msane how oan proceed i agninst if its jails are crowded with then 7 The action should, in kay cane, be against the province heeauss party of its deficiency. Mr, Foster says that he never was pris He was not a liewter.- ile, therefore, has not! vate member. ant of anvone. taken from any one. were imitating - him. Which aceounis for the confusion inthe party. orders Others The Montreal Gazette warns the par: ty disturhers. It intimates that Mr. Rorden, like the senkible mother, may have to lay some bad boys acrass her (knoes and try the merits of her slip Children must not presume, po- litieally, to be saucy to their parent, Saturday Night has been doing good work fi cleaning out several swindling firma that had begun their nefariotis business. Why shduld it be necessary for any' paper to do the work of Are there per. tect the people ? F) $ m------ Toronto ratepayers are being advjs: od 'mot to pay for water unless it is ' pure and of a standard quelity. A learned K.C. has had the matior une der study. The city imagines thas if one accepts the water he must pay for it. Js the talk of a monopolist again and "any old thing will do." | ; i : A Fresh Lawn Grass Seed the kina to furnish its sup- | | pm ving shin venue under option law, ea ? | revende from lenses heretof wo fo 1 Miss KATCHEN MULLER e¢ wife of Wolter and who testified Wheeler in New York. HAS BIG CONTRACT. | bs i Demonstrates That Russian Sect Has ! Western Spirit. | 1 eo days of surprises in yrentest 3 that ently is the con im in Saskatehewan-- the nd Canora ter , but the me out of oficial i runk urpr the west announteny by Pacific that the constnttion of an Yorkior to 1 the once de a hupyd est dd from een awarded eader of lgned and one of th perous communities in the The days of Doukhohor and upheavals Vervegin, ised, ma ukhobors, POW abu aed most pros country of conscience appear to At uny rate for wu simpl vy have developed into re successful farmers, millers, manufactubers and builders the commercial or co-opers- tive principle. Ona of the first things took up was railway building and the western contractors who constricting lines for the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Northern found them exeallent workers--reliable and in- dustrious. As the years went on they were given sectional subcontracts warking under their own leaders. AB the work dene was | found thoe- ough and satisfactory and now their great chief, alrewdy spoken of as * u millionalte and one of the shrewdest business mep iu the mighty west, hios- some foteh as a. fully equipped railway constructor and obliging a big slice new road entrusted to him for con straction by the Grand Trynk Pacific management. . Peter Veregin is deseribed ag a man of grosd sthength of character stili in the prime of a vigorous manhood, having obliterated all the marks of his servitude in the Russian mipes to witch he was sent by the authorities for resisting the oppression of countrymen who refused tnssian milktary markably merchants, all om 1 they his to enter the service, srenemsa------_---- Is Your Forchead imply? Hard red lumps and pimples on. the nek and fake render. many | young people very unsightiv, §#f not almost repulsive. This condition is so speedi Iv ered by Dr, Hamilton's Ointment that thousands use it This healing, balm has penetrating qualities that enable it 16 reach the | vers antl by at | once destroying the cause of the ire Ltation) hy restori oot of the trauble Hin natural activity to the glamds, the skin speedily he comes "healthy. For a eloan soft ting el sling anoint frequently with Dr. Hamilton's Ointment, 50e. at all deal Determining Sex. Fraps Mark Twain' says that he has alwavs, taken woman's part, "For instance," he relates, I once strongly reprimanded a womas out in Hannibal, Missouri. Here was asion: HAN the ot- this is a <dittle girl, ch? 1 said to her as she displaved her chil- to me. "And this siurdy little wntchin mm the bib belongs, 1 suppose, to the contrary sex "Yassah,', the woman replied, NYassah' diit's a girl, too." Andrew Carnegie is in a weak cal condition, physi- Red Rose Colds Affect the Kidneys | MOST PAINFUL AILMENTS FOL LOW---THEIE HEALTH ACTIVITY RESTORED BY Kidney-Liver Pills When you ing better to do than to take a dose of Dr. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills at bedtime. and are followed by and: fatal PPP POP AND Dr. Chase's eatch cold there is noth often settle on the kidueys the most paintul results +BIBBY"S Our Store Closes Saturday Evenings at 10 o'clock. woes YVIiede et mr A att at at AN itt boy the | pilgrimages | Present Glasgow, 1s. 3d A th, 1s. 6d By 'quickening the action of the kidneys at this time you etiable them to carry off the lurking poisons and prevent serious disease Keep the back warm, avoid sitting with the back in a dralt and regulate the kidneys by the use of Ur. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. These rules are worth following, particularly at this season of the year. | W. Ferguson, blacksmith, Trenton, { Ont , sates © "In my work I am bend- ting over a great deal and this, to- gether with the constant strain on all parts of the body, and the sudden { change of temperature when going to and from the forge, brought on kidney Jl ase and backache. At times 1 would suffer so that I would have to felt did {quit work to ease my back, and | #0 miserable most of the time 1 not enjoy life very much. . At last T decided that I would have to get relief in some way, and having {heard "of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as a successful cure for backache {and kidney disease, I began using them. To my surprise and pleasure they helped me at once, and a few. {boxes entirely removed my troubles." Dr. Chase's Kidney 'and Liver Pills, one pill a doze, 26c. a box, all deal | ers; OF Fdmanson, Bates & Co., ' To- roanto | 0000000000000 0VV000000 lo : 1» KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 19 (LIMITED) { HEAD OF QUEEN. BTREES... 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" : Twenty-Sixth year. Fall Térm i begins August 80th." Courses' in i Bookkeeping, Shorthand, lo graphy, Civil Service and ' Our graduates get the hest pos - tions. Within a short time over sixty secured positions with one of the largess railway corpora- tions in Canada. Foter any time. Call or write for Information. H. HALFE, Principal. & ton at $3, with 2 straps Square styles. of others at Bs an minnmi Practical Household Hints. A kitchen churn that holds but one quart is useful for turning cream into butter and also as a cake mixer and for beating eggs for angel cake, Cold water should be poured * on grease as soon as itis spilled on the floor, @¥ it will harden the grease and [revent it soaking into the wood. To destroy flens in the house wipe the furniture wherever possible with spirits of naphebha, but do not let the children go near {t¥until it is dry. To keep a parasol looking well have a, bag for it hung -indide the' closet door, where the dust will not get at it. Brushing a silk parasol soon wears it ont. A common horseshoe magnet costs a Jew cents should always kept in the sewing machine as if is useful to pick out needles from the machine drawers, Camels" hair and red sable brushes that have got ous of shape or curled can be restored to their proper form by dipping first into hot and then into cold water, - To make individual chicken live gem pans with pastry, leaving erast enough ~ to fold over a table- spoonful of rich chicken hash, and bake in a quick oven, Overshoes that get muddy inside van te tarned inside ont and washed and then turped right side out. This will not rot them as washing them with out tarning does, that be pies Grain Exporters Get Better Rates. Montreal Star. Ocean grain space from Montreal is in better demand this week, there be ing an improved enquiry from hoth Canadian avd American exporters for May shipment, Local steamship companies are. in clined 10 meet the views of exporters, and this has resulted in the engage ment of over 1,000,000 bushels of grain # during the month of May, with the prospects encouraging for future ness, trates are : Liverpool and ondon and Avon- TASTIER, NATTIER, MORE CLOTHING STORE. BOYS! TWO-PIECE SUITS, $2.50 to $8.50, A Dandy for $4.50. PLLLA444 0000400000400 040004 $5 Specials We sell the very b st Trank in Kings- Of course we have lots $2.50 £3.00, $1.00, $6.00 to $13.50, es Suit Cases Trunks - Steamer or Dandy at $6. [rr ---------------------------------------------- { ists ISIS -- H eart Trouble Cured. Through one eaive or another a inrge majority of the | eui be cre troubled. with some form of hewit Trouide. The system Lecores run down, the palpitates, ou have weak ahd apell, a sir othering feeling, cold hands aid feet, Shorties of pins and needles, e head, ete. o wre sickly people wi hearts Milb rn's Heart and Nerve will be foun an eflective medicine, Mrs! Wm. Elliott, Angus, Ont. writes. '1t is with the great. est of rléasure | write vou stating the bene- Git 1 have received by using Milburn's Heart and Nerve Afi i rreeeit fir Sette Clothes do not ma but they make an impression Having yout clothes Tn €5os or v & Ingen can dition: Our French Dr CIA he, : aan a abby suit R. PARKER # 2 man &.o, Ee THE BOYS' SUIT YOU'LL FIND THAT OUR BOYS CLOTHES ARE A LITTLE DURABLE BOYS BETTER THAN THE ROYS' CLOTHES SOLD BY EVERY ' OUR BOYS' SUITS ARE MADE RY THE SAME MAKERS WHO MAKE OUR MEN'S GOOD DURABLE SUITS. The H.D. The Big Store With Little Prices. $ FIFIIIIIIINSINIINNNR NINN I III INI I IIIS IRL sow AND: PLEASE THE 4 | BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS, $4.00 to $12. A Beauty for $6.50. I i Bibby Co CC De ae TTT mr i $5 Suit Cases Without a doubt we sell the best Leather Suit Cases in the city at §5 00, short straps, good size. We have a Other cases $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $7.00, $8.00 to £15.00, NETHY °S HALLEY'S COMET \ May be hard to find without a tele scope, bul you do not need one to see the auctioneers commission, I's a big thing ~~toe big to lone (Ou can save all expenses and tnconveniences of public auction by selling your effects to me "en oe." Antique Faralture and Articles a Specialty, Come and see me, I buy, sell and trade all kinds of household goods. L. LEISSES, tar. Princess sud Chatham Sis, Hingston, Had 7 Sowards, Kegps Coal Coal Keeps Sowards. HAVE YOU TRIED HIM? "Phone 155, DON'T FORGET TO TRY M. NOLAN FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 338 PRINCESS ST. Our Coffee at 26c and 356¢ cannot be beaten. OUR SALT 2B Ee 1 1 you want £ A reis, tine or co ail at

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