Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1910, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. A yg ------------------------ ' DAILY BRITISH wl th YEA at 306-318 King Street. Kingston, Ontario, at 36 2d year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'cloc WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in phrts on Monday and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To { United States, charge for postage had {to be added, making price of Dally $3 jand of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Print- g Offices in Canada; rapid. stylish, {and cheap work; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. TORONTO OFFICE. 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- Church 8t., Toronto, H. E. J.P., representative. wail v Wanita. NO PROVINCIAL H anvone expected Sir I RELIEVE Bulte i bers, 32 Smallpeice, TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN 1S GONE. Alb. J ames Whit- "I have awful spells of Neu- | hey to become lost in iis admiration ralgia 'and have doctored great deal without getting much benefit. For the last two years | have been taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they always relieve me. 1 have been so bad with Neuralgia that I sometimes thought I would go crazy. Sometimes. it is necessary to take two of them, but never more, and they are sure to re- lieve me." MRS. FERRIER, 2434 Lynn St., Lincoln, Neb. ®Price 25¢ at your druggizt. 'Me should supply you if he dies not, send price to us, we forward, prepaid DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toront of Queen's University, on the occasion of HOme a his late visit, and promise it 5 thing he had not contemplated, he must have been disappointed. The premier said a good deal, but he care fully the avoided saving anything which Evidently upon endowment was the Londoners did not construe the situa- question, the great dessideratum. tion right when they swept down nup- and led Western University . on Sir. James him to under- tand that the eX. pected the same treatment as Queen's had been accorded. it was that Then the premier broke the spell long enough to remark that in his opinion Queen's would make a huge mistake if it sepavated itself from the Presbyterian church, In effect that the government would not he said grant aid to other than the provincial university, and that all dther colleges and centres of learning would have to depend on their friends as heretofore for the required, Hardwood Flooring Sanitary, financial support which they This its powerful effect, fact that the church, having the subiect under divided have the the re- the will of from declaration in view committee view, was so nearly in vote, It may Clean and Beautiful. that modification of opponents of separa- may be he the college--the some letter than carpels Can be made ih the constitution laid on Birch, an old 'floor. Maple, tion will concede that--but it is by that tion of the committee will be adopted the General Assembly. no or Oak. S. Anglin& Co. Ww ellington St. N. Phone 64, N means certain the recommenda- by MORTGAGING OUR PROPERTY. "In Toronto, in Winnipeg, and in Montreal within the past six months," the Ottawa "large says Journal, money by-laws have been by the people and carried, vote recorded voted upon the total in each city amounting to less than five per cent. of the voters on the list. In Toronto two- thirds of a million dollars was voted reguitly, of the wen on the civie voting list going to fie troubfe of recording their votes." What the meaning of all this? Are the property-owners, who Aare sapposed to be deeply afiected, or deeply interested, indifferen? gard to the result ? Or sufficiently A passed, implies The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER' LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable ~~act surely and ruly ou on the only one per cent. is with' re- are they in- informed ? money by- that mortgage will be placed upon the rate- Inw, when a ness, and Indigestion. They do their uy. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. i wenuine mest bear signature WA el propesty, and that it remains so long as the civ debt endures, taken list as free from errors, able at is not Sometimes the vote is a time when the voters' as clean, or as WH should be, and then the spectacle witnessed of persons voting whe have po right to do so, and even the dead Dust Laden Curtains After the winter deason your curtailing are bound to be dirty. Send them to us and they will be cleaned and done up in a way that will delight yon R. PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, 88 Princess St, Kingnton, Ont impersonated without And the owners, who will have to debt, realize that they are raised or Fratent or objection. pro- ped the Cnetie of the civic bear do not gem Lo are being hypnotized or hammered into silence. *As men cannot be whipped to the polls," the the of men forced to the polls adds Journal, 'and as vote through fear 'of legal conscquences, Cook's Cotton 'Root Compound. would not probably be of mueh il a8 Feat Uterine Tonic, and luminating value, the plan of reguiring safe ffel tual Mon u certain percentage of the total vot- ing strength of the municipality to Be recorded can pass seems to be the best possible before a money by-law wide- To- recently, price. way of overcoming HBL the present E am hlet. en] 0 . TS 0 as shown in Sox Mwai n. SAONTO, ORY. (ormenly sjread civic apathy ons rvonto, Winrapeg, Montreal, and in other Canadian vities also. Strange, isn't it, that the men value their property, and work hard to acquire it, should be so care Jess a¥ to the manner in which it shall bo encumbered by a civic debt or Ha bility. ' ------ who s0 CUTTING OFF THE LICENSES. The license commissioners have per- formed their allotted task of reducing the licensed places by three, and have out off at least two hotels which have not given offence, in that dur- ing the last license year there has not been an sllegal sale of liquor by them. i There should be some governing con- ditions under the circumstances. The house that can be regarded as a) pub ic one should (1) provide accommoda- | tion for the people of an acceptable i kind; and (2) it should be conducted {with a wholesome regard for the law {and its provisions. The hotels that iil have the more fully complied with | these requirements should have had ' [first consideration with the commiz HEADQUARTERS i But have they? The ans. Roners, FOR GOOD COAL. fit (wer is obvious to any cne who reads Crawford | ih records of the police court, or Foot of Queen St. "Phone 9. "1f they won't get you good coal. Good coal costs no more than the ordinary kind. It the men don't know where to get good coal tell them that we are scans tx published lst of convictions. To the men who have been falcly or unfairly deprived of their licenses thera is the comsolation that they ean stil make a living. {ne Tan run a BE asa oo THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, th YEAR. | {rood public house--public to the ex- of accommodating the and food---and Hout with good rooms patrons can win a support that was simply im possible when it was recognized as a a hotel in Bow- this There is manville which most emphatically. when the people tavern tea hes lesson It was obliged, voted for local op- har. With a change as tactic 8 hotel tion, 'to close ite of proprietorship well as the The became the resort of those who valued free from the tions of the bar, and they made it business prospered. home comforts fempta- a point to put in the night at Bowman- ville rather at nearby towns where local option (id not prevail. More remarkable still the landlord demonstrated the fallncy that out a sale of liquor a hothnan could than with- not succeed, He cut down the per day, and siiil made money. rate Here- in 1¥'8 message to a certian alderman He in the number that be should ponder well. posed a reduction licomses (to be issued op- of be- do The expeifence of Bowmanville is that its chisf hotel is the better without the / the ex periepice of any other hotel man ran/ his that would get just what they wanted and all they paid for, in Kingston cause he said the city could not with Jess hotel ageommodation. license, and. the same would be who business the people 80 J EDITORIAL NOTES, Aien, Lake says that the prohibition of liquor from ' the canteen in Cana: dian militia camps worked well on the whole last summer. He ought to be a competent witness. The Grocers' Guild,; having escaped from to fight for agreements It belter new act is far-reaching. is needed in some of the toils of the court, tariffs, had. the Proposes and combines, be careful. The The closure churches as well as in parliament. Some way should be found of ending who do not talk should the discourses of those seem to know when their cease to flow. | The Kingston police must be well disciplined when they are in such de- ar- Na- training service in the The Trenton got mand for special rounding towns. cuiefs at panee and their in this city. The lords must feel better that the hrew now they have accepted and passed not so long since one thing which the appeal budget thes The to the people has made clear is that out. the upper house must be "reformed." There is a Methodist church in Win- nipeg in which the elaborate ceremon- ial of the Polish Catholic church takes place regularly. A remarkable circum- stance, in view of what has occurred in The are more liberal in the west. recently Quebec. religionists The pictures of William O'Brien, the thorn the flesh of Mr. shows a very different man to the one in Redmond, Kingston some vears ago talk. He is opposed to the man he tign cham- who visited and sufiered for his indiscreet pioned, World demands that province sustain but that #f it spare it be spent in other on higher education. Is to the requirements The the sity, Toronto one univer- has to and money ways than uni of a the one versity equal this province ¥ Can its work, on ponderous scale, be as effective as that of several institutions ? The for the British navy will provide equipment of their warships to fuel. the will he exploited burn oil or (il stations will be the de- direction. erected in all colonies, and fields veloped It is added that the principal oil and under government be for "Canada should contributor of oil naval purposes before long." A Shabby Trick. Brockville Recorder Two sons of William 8. Connell, for- merly proprietor of the Central houel, here, who ware putting ihemseives through Queen's as medi students, were victims of a shabby (rik ut the hands of an Erie, Pa., man who wrote offering them woyk for the summer checking freight. Se receipt of his letter the bovs, who had just passed their examinations, bought tickets and _Jor Erie. Upon arriving there they were informed that they would have to wait until May 20th, and re- turned by next train poorer, but wiser. Has Gone to Regina. H. Ross Wilkinson, fourth-class clerk in the local post office, resigned on Saturday and left 'at noon, to-day, for Regina, where he will take a posi- tion. He has been six years in the post office service, This morning the clerks of the local office presented him with a handsome travelling bag as a remembrance, Mr. Wilkinson was a very popular voung man 'and his friends regret that he is leaving Kirg- ston. Repairing and pressing, My Valet. It pays to buy geauine Essence Vanilla. Ours is made from vanilla beans free from coloring matter or cheap adulterants. 2 ounce bottles, Ho, at Prouse's Drug Store, opposite St. Andrew's church. The first practical application of Lowis Brennan's monorail invention is to be made in Alaska, where a system of monorail railroads will be built connecting several camps. Milk is now seven cenis per quart in Toronto, a drop of one cent. My Valet for cleaning, "phone \650, MONDAY, M NEWS OF THE WORLD BRIEF FORM. Interest Everybody-- All Over--Little of Matters Notes (From Everything Easily Read and Re-| membered. | Cheese sold ai Cornwall, at' T1 5-16¢.; Iroquois, 11}e.; Pieton, 11 5-16e. The senate passed the anti-race-bet-| ting bill, as sent from the commons. At lodian Head, Sask, the ion elevator contaimng 12,000 bushels of wheat, was burned to the ground. Ths total loss is 815,000, The old Carsley store James and Notre Dame streets, treal, will be made into an hotel, pat erned after the Hotel Statler, in Duf falo. Hairy K. Thaw, block on St who killed Stan- ford White, must remain in the Mat teawan insane asylum. The appelate fivision of the supreme court in Brook lyn so decided. A. Pirrie, Ottawa mail clerk, col lapsed while writing at a civil service examination, was hurried to hospital and there ded. He ruptured blood vessel in the head. AL Rome, Monsignor Guglielmo Pif- feri, who had been the saerista or parish priest of the apostolic since the time of Pius IX, the arms of the Pope. Cawthra Mulock & Co, ceived cash subscription for the millions capital stock of the Leaf Milling Co., Limited, nearly a million more that had declined. Pierre Forget, the oldest Montreal, and probably in vitee, died Friday at the age vears. His wife, whom he eighty vears ago, is still living, is ninety-four years old. Rev. Dr. Rainsford, formerly George's church, New York, has re-| tmned after a long absence in Africa and Burope, fully restored to health He will live at Ridgefield, and will not take up regular church work again, The cod fishing Stanley, went on the rocks off Sanak Island, Alaska. The bodies of the captain and two mates were frozen stiff in the rig- ging. The cook was drowned, Five of | the crew jumped overboard the dav after the schooner went on. the reef | and were saved. The steamer Vivian, at the of the St. Lawrence river, near Wad-| dington, N.Y., sold at public auction and was bid in by Edward B, | Mchan and Charles E. Conney, Syra- | cuge, attorney for the Syracuse Boiler companv. which has a claim of 8850 | against 'the boat. { a palace died in Toronto re- two Maple and for to be man in the of married and | of St, Conn, ous schooner bottom was { Needed Where He Was, | Saturday Evening Post Under the municipal commission | plan in Des Moines, per- son who goes through the proper for- | malities can announce himself as a candidate for one of the five commis gionerships and make the race at the | This vear, of the twenty- | five or" thirty candidates, two are ne groes--one a smart colored lawver, and the other an aged negro preacher. | They. were speaking at a meeting one | night. The young lawyer said: "I} deserve the support of the colored | men of this town because I am the friend of the colared race. 1 have kept i many a colored man out of the peni- tentiary when the white lawyers would have railroaded him there, and 1 have | got many a colored man out of the | penitentiary after he had been sent | there by the white lawvers." "Fellow citizens," the candidate, "you heard what my friend has just said. You ain't husiiess electing him to be a missioner, This man ought right where he is, practicin' in «mart about keepin' otiten jail." : Towa, any primaries said aged | got any { com- | to stay law, if he | "0 our folks Bourassa on the Tories. Montreal Le Devolr i Floating between the bourgeois con-| servatism of the Montreal Gazette the red bonnet toryism of W. F lean, the conservatives have one supported and at another time oppos- ed the great corporations, and it is | difficult to guess whether the Laurier ministry, if defeated, would be ceeded by vative, tory retro grade, or progressive government. Un til the public some real difference between the two parties it is not like ly that any change will take place. and Mac time ! sue conser' who claimed to] in Joseph Shatelle, have been robbed ship, denies that he is a a Greek Catholic. He the charge that he is crazy. He pur poses taking action against those who make the charge. The three hotels that Bave lost their liquor licenses were not the ones that police court records would have count They were the only three the commissioners could Jew. 'He is ed against. on which = g - 8 The aiter-dinner Coffee and Ice OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN| Domin- | Mou- | Mu I now ladian West | whether we v {from the point of | fic | belt of homes {enacted on the { corres 1 1X8. 1900, | March 3007,465, and for {corr Portland town- | also controverts | AY 2, 1910. Cream will be far better relished with these dainty cosfections. PATERSON'S Cambridge Wafer: A This Will be Output of the New Con- cern. * aew 6.000 which the Mave A dejicious new biscuit made fiom cream of wheat and sold by all gro- cers. In tins only, always ireshicad crisp. You'll like their flavor. Made by Paterson of Brasiford. 12,800 BARRE Wien the barrdds Flag Leal Milling co limited, is building at Port Cols b. rae, Ont. is completed, the capacity of the company's mills eual the huge total given above. rea thev have mls in operation Brandon, Kenora, Thorold, St. Cath eines and Welland, but the Port Col borne mill will be the largest of them all, with a daily capacity of 6,000 hay reds of flour In its thoroughly modern equipment toc, as well as in its capacity, the rew mill will compare favorably with any in, the world. 1x location is without exception the best in Canada. In the first plan there will be an unlimited market for its bye-products among the stock-rais ing Ontario farmers, who grow hut little wheat. In the second plase, on account of its unique position on the great water and rail transport systems the Maple Leaf Milling company will be able to lay down flour at any of the Atlantic seaport or in the markets of the old world, at a lower price than can any other Canadian Milling any daily will Al at company. With its geographical advantages, its splendid equipment, its experienced management, and plenty of capital, the Maple leaf Milling company can confulently look forward to a prosper future, and its preferred stock, being offered for public subserip- tior, should prove an excellent invest. ment, A Fase inating Drama. Manchester, Eng. 19, 1910 The peopling is a City News March of fascinating it from the the the great Can drama, largo telescope great builder throwing a steel spine across the continent, or from the point of one httle family unit finding its tree or the small end of <.e. railroad mr 14040006 E000RLLLLLLLE TEEEEELELLALALAALLLILLLILA000 000000 stessssnsetatntasentan] -- l ee ates000aeettANStSLtettttettEESLALLLSSSN 'The H.D.Bibby Co The Bic Store With Little Prices. Sale of Hosiery For Men, Boys and Girls LOT NO 1. 23 Dozen Men's Fancy Cashmere and Lisle Thread, Regular 10¢ Lines. BIRBY'S PRICE, 25¢. LOT No. Regular 40 Dozen Men's Fancy Seamless Silk Lisle Thread Hose. SOc Line. BlnBY* S PRIC x, 3c. THREE PAIR ; For Boys and Girls Black Lisle Thread Hoslery, Lines. PER PAIR. FOR 3 00, 30 Dozen Black Cashmere Black Wool, sizes 6 to 9 1-2. Regular 23¢ BIBBY'S PRICE, The H.D. Bibby Co Our Store Closes Saturday Evenings at y, o'clock. 105¢ ridin ibid iio a bilo dada farm under the aegis of this trans- portation line,' The hne of the Grand across Canada i= Paci the | I Trunk essentially Who is it that an- call of the wheat? The young the brave, the hopeful, says Miss Ag-l nes Deans, in the March issue of the | Magazine of Comme: e The writing] , tools to. write. the dvama are the|, trong arms of men and of faith-gos sessed women. It is a good play for {the world to watch. The first prairie farm where' the virgin sod is turned under to a erop of whe at for the first time since creation's dawn. The second is the grain elevator, red against the set ting sun, and the waiting wheat train of Grand Trunk cars, Our drama clos- es with the loaf of bread clutched in the eager grasp of the little child in some erowded city of the old world. <<. PR :. Profits. A comparison of the C. P. R cial statement of last month with ponding period last year, shows: March, 1910, gross earnings, 87,;796.- 33%: working expenses, $5,085,151; net profits, $2,711,174 In March, 1909 S08, and for nin swers the r sOene is n Leone finan- the net profits, $1,503, months ended March 31, 1910; the figures are as follows Gross earning. 869, S183 wocking expenses, $44,233,603; net profits, 81,665. Fou nine month ended March 31 there was a net profit of 316,996 780, The in net same period last vear the for increase profits over is therefore pine months was an increase ended March there of 86,587,5+5 3, Kille d by Blood Poisoning. an old raze: for Follish, because a 25¢ Potnam's «rns In [sed paring his bottle of all rt Corn Extractor will eure a fami dy ior VOAar, a | ba Cause vegetable only | Putman's pur kept go at-Owen Sound must be lock and key. They greets nor be free { Dogs under lon the 'Catspaw Rubber Heels Ju cure backache and headache and ! make life lpok different--Cheer up and get Catspaws-- All shoemen i cantot in yards, ing theria, ti during 200 ba Poot dure Just Wattam CASES OF CONTAGION teported to Medical Health Officer in April. Boils and Pimples. During April, there il health Aglous were re he medu cont di typhoid feve a, RO, Tt Whenever your complexion is unnate of mea ' eral, your skin in an unhealthy condition reported, as is estimated that | your face covered with blotches and the ° fa pimples, when boils and festering sores sbound then your blood is bad. You ean best cleanse it with that purely vegetable compound, Burdock Blood Bitters, which safely 'and promptly ren- ovates the blood and invigorates the entire system. me he cases past month of di the AS wnth for this « I epiden mens +4444 Mr. C. A Mussén, Bawlf, + Boils 4 Alta, writes: "1 recomse + od. 4 mend Burdock Blood Bite + Cur 4 ters as being the best blood + 494444 puriber there is. About three years sgo I was greatly troubled with boils and our drug st advised me to try Burdock Blood Bre and after taking two bottles [ have not had a boil or even a pimple." $Heet Mr. J. Morehouse, Zea- land Station, N.I'., writes: § mimpies 3 "My face and- neck were Cure 4 covered with pimyles, and S444 1 tried all kinds of reme- dies, but they did me no 1 went to many doctor, but the could not curé me. I then tried Burdoe Blood Bitters and | must say it is a won- derful remedy for the cure of pimples." For sale by all deslers. Ma: ufactured only by The T Milburs Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont, Sena etiam in °F. B07 onide Book acd Mas kick oN I you husve weak -- - "JUST A WORD." When you want a good Beoteh { Whiskey you can & nothing better than "Old Gaelic hiskey." It's the {produce of Bcotland, and carries with it ithe wild, rough scent of the Highland bresses You will be perfeciiy satis vad been engaged si [fied with It if you try a bottle. Seid had been engaged sinc iby BR. J. Lawler, Golden Lion Biock. | Phone 757 k ta y bottle Compound and ses vitg in Ole. pottles, opposite St Frauline been married Thes were eightieen yt Andre sixty eneva Singeir, aged at to hey agree, To Really Cure | + Sick Kidneys You Must Also Get the Liver And! Bowels Right With DR. A. W.| CHASE'S KIDNEY and LIVER PILLS, Strange, isn't it, that the intimate relation of the liver and kidneys should | have been so long overlooked ? And yet Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidnpy and Liver Pills owe their wonderful success to the recogmition of most essential point. They ensure regular, healthful action | of the liver and bowels, and thereby | at once raise a burden the kidneys and restore them to strength and vigor. : There is no way you can so quickly free yourself of backackes as by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills, Headaches disappear, bilionsness and constipation is overcome, diges- tion improves, and you feel fine in every way. What's the use of experimenting with newfangled medicines of uncer- tain end untried value, when you can be sure of splendid results by the use! PNET RNETHY id of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. One pil a dose. 25 ete. a box, all. dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Uo. Toronto. Write for free eopy of Dr. (lhase's Recipes. Suit Gases, Trunks and' Bags re i We carry the largest prices are lowest. this | SUIT CASE n LEATHER CASES, -M BAGS-- R TRUNKS-- IMITATION OF LEATHER, OTHER GOOD BAGS, $5.00, STEAMERS, $4. 50, 85.00, SQUARE TRUNKS, $3.00, $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $6.00 to $15.00, Pt NAA El i stock of Travelling Goods in Kingston. Our 4 £3.00 and 83.50, UBBER CLOTH CASES, 81.35 and $1.50. £4.00, 85.00, 86.00, £7.50 to $20.00, ATTING CASES, $2.25, $2.75, and £3.50. EAL GOOD BAGS, GOOD SIZES, SPECIAL, $10.00. $6.00, $7.00 and $58.00, ' £6.00 to R12.50, TIP IIIS SIS S SIF S IIIS ISI IIIS SII IIIS IIIS IIIS SITS Iss sse ere « '

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