Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1911, p. 4

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_-- 0-H Special Sale or anes same i weex oniy ® SCISSORS AND ¢ he far .........3¢c 10 of ¢ 20¢ doe C for thi S400000000000000000000 BEAVER BOARD, TRACING WHEELS. e i eT CORBETT'S BUILDERS' LATH. Tracers at Hall Price, 0.8 Scissors at re dh wion QC OI LI2D SUPPLIES ASHPHALT b ROOFING, SHINGLES, BRICK. cnr.) A -------- 5. ANGLIN & CO. Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts. OP000000P CRIS LSOPSROEROORITOOOOOOS WERE HIS "TAY IN iheson 2 ¥e would 'rather you would § ut if you are bo Y nd to go? il! or any part of 2 shold Bret that you 3» lar 3 r housek we can fit yo. to perf 2 RE we carry Furhiturs, Carpets, i ry low prices we have the grandestlot of ANTIQU BE Sr RNITURE In this} part of Canada Drop a postal, L. LESSFS, Cor Princess and Chatham Sis. BEE HHO AR EH Ollcloth, ete.. 8000000000000 00000000 KEEP By sending fonally stored THE KIDS CLEAN them to us occas aned and re ialty to be cle We aning R. PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, make a Kid Gloves spe of Ul} ® G0 Princess St, Kingsion, Ont. "0000 $999s5008000 i WALLPAPER. We are showing Spring P ¥ now dainty degigns and Come early D. A. WEESE & CO, Young Man Wanted to learn the business New Some colorin: our 9, oY Wood's Phosphodine, ar The Great English Remed + Tones and invigorates the whole oi HOTVOus Kr ste, makes new Hiood in old Veins Cures Nero ows Debllity, Meatol and Brain Worry, Des. Jandes acy, Sexual Weakness, Emissions, Sper aforriad, and fects of Abuse or Ere -y, Price $1 per box, six for. One will ples wif dats: id by al a in plain pkg. on recel i. GL ated ree, The Wood Medicine Co. V y Windeor) Toronto, Ont. Light on a 'Dark Subject - COAL of course. A universal fuel derived from prehistor"* vegeta- ut 85 per cent. n--varying in color from brown to black. Coals have all been classified and only the grades known to be best for heating find their way here. ; Te¥ our black ecarbon--no- historic about its it's this year's FRESHLY MINED COAL, Crawford Want nf Quesa Thane 8. A -- : ) J 3 o r THE WHIG, 206316 Kin Ki Bradt 1 gston, Ontario n 0 a at 38 Der 3 aes ey United 0 be wind of Weekly $1.5 add cn bers, 32 Smallpeice, J.P. a de - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. a y------ css 78th YEAR|« ITISH WHIG, published athe barley the Americans very profitable, was quite apparent that lhi id vanish when Canada un United States, promise business wath trade was sie at 2.30 and 4]and it 'clock p.m > wEEhALY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages ublished In rts on oniny and hursda 5B a be Joas Te . or eo had against price or Dally $3 and deceptive cue--was Attached is one of t . beat "job Print-|,. 4, voul not Offices in Canadas; rapid stylish cheap work; nine improved presse# | (ic farmer rat The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. | icv in order 10 J. G. Elliott, President. A ald, termed Leman A. Guild, See.-Treas, } oe v. The hatley menaced by ket, by the United States g failing for the de Wo jertook to fight the morning at a tates, charge tant. ded, raakin The perate against d to be something ha end what crop TORONTO OFFICE. Canada losing ils ms Bulte 19 2nd 20 Queen City Cham- Church St. Toronto, H.. KE representative. overnment time being to grant re wld but eventually there Ww understanding, and procity, Dailo Wibig. would be trade well i 1 { i Ww hi 1% t rascality in his serving the full length of his term om w th I ul al dv he Lie m no at er of $t of of or t can sense, H 17 J or Kr i to the m United States ae favor a fair "Personally, 1 city, if 1 thought dea ple with no selfish or dishonorable tag re e rights and recegved. de rex oq be Le pt ney of reasonable tariff agreement which ne he more emphatic the: 1 ar Dr. Chosholm it agreement as he rantford Expositor, 1 te just. what i tariff rates on a large list of products. te ty Canada and the United States. pal interested in { tried, {interminable | Inotorious gang of {grafters, Ahaté penitentiary against upter of public lage and gorraption W fal mi us he tave 'waited for over the The farmers thirty prosoised in SECURE AT LAST. vindieti was boon which Now recovering, in the products of the farm, from $200 to ¥300 after every [irom each 100 acres, acconhing to ex Jpeeri| Warden Baker, of York county, law's seemingly | of course, every owner and tiller of the been ex It is not a question the From no #piriv of veness, but vears for mply in the interest of higher muni 1578, standards, every person who is chance of a vear civic institutions last, lean ill rejoice that at nibble artifice has and after the delays and legal and, woil is interested, is dividing the parties The liberal munufac- because wares, have the San leader of of polities. It Tues (usted, Abe Kuef, Fransisco | qpon new bars of the dissatisfied thew term. It is behind the for to be hoped that®ho squeamish sen' turers are lower and fear duties on their the farmers are pleased because they ser the chance of coming to ther own. Both parties have sought reciprocity. The is better thun anything the sanguine dreamt of, and the commons, like a long mentally or covert sympathy with public office will prevent trade agreement fourteen years, There is no doubt, most ever: hatever, says the Montreal Herald, the wit Rue the # } 44 » 1 ' was the arch-conspirato Saskntchewin legistature, hhould adopt \ r fare anc « ) public welfare and OF lit unanimously. Fran wa morals in San that M Schmitz tool. and the the aye! DESERTING HIS PEOPLE. B. Northrup, M.D, which a a nef was the aun Ww represents cate sy ster f theft, | . mtricats em ol i only one: liberal, the Northrup is a led ast Hastings, tha wvaile hat prevaile elected a Nr. conversant as the many late 8. RB. yours, the ap : turdett the. Golden Gate. He was political commer freely, wently unmovable i boss whe bled tened on piratical privile lawyer, and 18 as riminals of "1 average hunters, | 8YT% : the thirty the last been any the country. During wl he men anid corpor ions. that songht according to law. Id up business p : vears these has not thing to permission to cor x occasion an uprising of farmer It enterprises . : They huve -voted according to ther worthy of note, as illustrating 7 the y be perverted and the fountains of that It is practice, and some of them according to the faith of their fathers Mr Northrup w even probity of the bench has assumed that Ruef's incarcera the tice tainted, § hw « DO inking and vot mn required the reversal of they would keep on thinking and fgment of the state itself. The iv be appreciated at its full supreme court [Mg in this way, and he bas had the of the fan value | he city the farmers, of ignificance nerve to declare in the commons that did not represent the toiling ma ses v : ot ls w that the badly -besmirched course, do not Ia wl astonished continent are no long bour--and that as a representative of excited over the conditions that Mr. lan agricultural nweckles constituemcy he was under the fierce | against reciprocily. No aroused on brought ht of exposure. sympathy | Is it possible that he is not aware change which has come over East account | ofr the the people in he has uot heard how the voters there * He has county, keep- ntiment can be prison," no plea Hastings, or that of the of truckling to popular excitement "railroading to "sacrilice to the fury moh," have themselves been floating about the in touch with current events, expressed awaken a response, Some scoundrels are fascinating, in a ling he has heard things he should not fm get. The Belleville tain incidents. A month ago Madoe, (North orrupt que and but Ruef was not one of them o was a coward and a trickster, {alse Ontario recalls cer: y his friends and to his dupes, his 0 WW endowment being a genius for the cheese board, at aft, May his fate be a warning to wo who would follow Hastings), at a ban through a conserva his flippant references At a meeting t, resented, Mr. ---------------- to the trade agreement. ATTITUDE OF CONSERVATIVES, of the Holstein I'v, Chisholm, mem- i, Belleville, on February East last observations a fear that the not treat in his otuteps here and elsewhere tive, Caskey, Breeders' the conservative 2nd, George for Huron, in the debate on Ariderson. of Prince Fxdward county, ) . vide November, made some | conservative, moved a resolution en recipro the sivty terestang and of upon | dor sing reciprocity, expressed persons present omly three were op would Can- | Ip wosed to it Observe gambling to state that Mr. ia fairly, but declared that he follows : "It is safe Northrup woul i what agreement, would favor recipro we could get a fau word reciprocity im even-handed justice, | Llerately advan-! party. In fact has been defined as nidition of things in which equals and mutual benefits are given cause he has not kept Now, according to that the very first step toward between Canada and th should consist in An rates does not represent the opiniom of one He has de traditional | of his constituents. back conservative policy and become the ex * {ponent of the moneyed class." And he : who will suffer be i. The tenth ws fair Very dealing, gone on o taken by either iprocity not the only one his ear to the {grongd | hnition, Aproeity States ualization of the present tarifi tween the two countries, If tend Stutes will only: do this, it themselves in a position to begin gotiations on a proper basis, | feel tisfied that Canadians, irrespective party, will support just and the EDITORIAL farme: NOTES. | has no obj of the Ameri The Canadian to the annexation can dollar The best thing the Ottawa govern ment could hope for would be the sur the until election day Chis -- "Nor is it inconceivable that recipro any vival of anti-reciprocity agitation nernment may make, At the Wm lose of his speech, Dr his way : "1 hope they will be careful, and if bring in a proper reciprocity bill am a kind of an independent man, vl | might vote for them." Az a kind of defined position in a sull anada and America may between Ame city between ( develop into reciprocity riea and Great Britain," is the larger (hope of the Glasgow Herald. an independent mani | Operating electric now has the opportun for such a reciprocity the railways in th the gold mine, which it has proven in Toronto. I the ratepayers of St. Thomas two mills on the dollar to ran this the annual deficit being nearly smaller- cities is not ¥ to vote remarks representa done desired, The ves of the United States have he said they ought to do. hey have offerd an equalization tosis utility, of ------ and 'important | Is your name Mary, or one of the Some are transierred many variations of that good old name ? If so you will be interested in the announcement from Toromto that a committee of ladies has been formel y the free Rst=in other cases the du- os are reduced to the same level in In or der to come down to this level, much to make the collections in Omtario for greater reductions must be made the United States than in Ganadas. mers of the county discussed the reci. _procity agreement, on the market, om! {Saturday morning, was the clearest | whether Froater danger to in the coromation gift to be given to [Queen Mary by her namesakes | throughout the empire. All | named Mary, May, Maria, Marion, Ma rian or Marie are invited to contri | bute from five cents to $5. women CHANCE OF THE FARMERS. The animation with which the far- i of Ottawa, ee Canadian ' John 8. Ewart, evidence that the subject is one of ab- | nationalism is not to be found in the | sorbing interest. {perience of I 'ed. Speakers paraded 'tricts in every direction, (desire to {principle of protection, and it must be | Canada, | Une recalls the ex- entrance into Canada of American thirty-three years ago, men, money, and enterprise, than in hen the National Policy was launch- | trading with Americans who stay at | the rural i The question is pertipent. Yet | in the eager | the restrictionists shout for joy over convert the farmers to the | an American employer established in while they fear that the admitied that they succeeded beyomd | Canadian farmer will be Americaniced - : their rexpectations. ibe a customer living in the Laited "The farmess were then doing consid: States. there is a | lawyer is with conditions in | Association, | j commend t} i mail at 30 cents £13,000, | Te CONCERT AT COLLINS BAY. In Aid of St. Johan's Church on Tuesday Evening. An enjoyable ocouncert I'ruesdell's = hall, Tuesday evening, al church of that "place roads were in bad shape packed to listen to th gramme by local talen & number from the ety. Elliott, of Christ presided. In his opening touched on reciprocity and it would have upon the farmers the digtriet, and said u he did not benefited by it. Ex-Mayor Daniel Con sent and gave a couple of excelent church, remarks the i was pre ier Willoughby, from the city, also sang. Master Walter Compton gave a solu, vhich was much appreciated. Frank Gillions entertained the audience in various forms, He gave comic _ se- lictions, and also gave of different people and noises. of them was the noise which heard at the covered rink the One other His apt au- burnie were playing hockey, and striking allusions kept the diuce in roars of laughter The Compton family put on tye comic sketches. The first was a farce entitled "Thin Him Out" and the se cond was entitled 'The Lunatic Asy lum." Both were very amusing and were vigorously applauded. After the concert those who out from town were entertained to supper. The load going out had a | few exciting experiences. When within i short distance of their destination they.ran intg such dep snow that the horses had to be unhitched while the sleigh was drawn out by hand Other places the snow and the men of the company had to get out and walk, After many ex periences of this kind the party reach midnight went wis gone i «d town about NERVOUS SYSTEMS | Always Follows a Run Down Con dition of the Blood. It is an old story now that nervous | people tell of how the blood becomes | pooe and thin, and then the nervous | symptoms followed. How many | really know that the thin blood was { responsible for the nervous disor i ders ¥ The nerves get all their nour ! ishnynt from the blood, and as thin blood is deficient in material, the nerves and pain and nervous breakdown is | the result. Dr. Wiliams' Pink Pills are a tonic for the blood that supply it with the necessary elements to nourish and tone up the nerves and, the cause being removed, nature does ! the rest and health is fully restored ' Mrs. Harry Patterson, Dauphin, Man., tells how she was cured of nervous and general debility through use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, She says: "A few ago 1 all | run-down, and my nervous svstem an- parently all broken up. I was weak, tired and nervous alldthe time. When 1 got up in the morning be more tired than when bed. I could not walk up an ary flight of down panting for breath, and ow trembled like a leaf. 1 gbt so that it was almost impossible to do any housework, aml so nervous that | wanted to ery about every thing I did. I took several medicines without the least benefit then I read of Dr. Williams' Pinl Pills and decided to try them After taking two boxes 1 felt a littlé het ter and 1 a further suppl: I continued taking for about when | was all fy housework without and. conld walk for a lone without being all tired onl. In of the wonders Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for me I sincerely re wan teal weak, ne run-down people." Sold by all medicine de a box or from The Ih Co., Brockville, Ont. ness years was ordin nerves got as well as ever: conld do difficult ilers or by six boxes for 22.50 Medicine UNCORSETED GIRL, | Washington Smart Set Goes "Back to Nature." Washington .D.C., March 15 in corsets not pleased with latest Washimgton "et Om that Dealers the smart are fad of the excellent authority it is to be strictly a woman must discard the engirdling stays--a thing not impossible with the present style of empire girdled frock The younger set prom tex] the "back idea There have dances this winter, and the youthful damo aside the artificial swagper nowndavs to nature' many smart one after zels have form. The first girl to appear uncorseted created a mild But so materially did her innovation affect her career as a belle that the subsequent dances were remarkable for the number of girls who had sud denly taken up the dress reform she started, another cast at a dane sensation Bachelor's Corns Paid Well, St. Louis, Mo.. March 15.--For ting corn and bunions of Daniel Small three times a week for 120 weeks, jury in Judge Fisher's court, tod awarded $2520 to Mrs. Christine F. Spelliman, or $6 5 week. Small with Mrs. Spelliman. He died, leaving 210,000 and neo near $elations to claim | it. Mrs. Spelliman put in a claim for extra money for what she termed "being a slave to him" for years. cut John Hewitt, a prominent Orange man, of Toronto, and connected with the water works department, dropped dead at home. In Montreal it is rumored that the C.P.R. will acquire the Erie railroad with a direct entrance to New York. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kid You av Alays Bgght- Bears the | 2 his op on think they would bel stirring | 1 sunt. Miss songs in his pleasant manu. iss impersonations | was | evening when Bath Road and Glen nerve building | become starved | I seemed to] I went to! stairs without siMting | which | s month | distance | View : TYOus, | Willlams® | been | von kil was a bachelor who boarded | eight | MARCH | Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Au. ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send Dbistory for free opinion and ad- vice Question black and book on Siseazen of men free. Consultation free Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 pm, sud 2 te 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to } pw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE 25 Torento Street, Toremte, Out. W. P. O'BRIEN, | 57 St. Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL, Member MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Long Distance Telephone Main 6936 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. S.J. WILSON, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. MINING LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4228 TORONTO, Ont. DOME GROUP Dome Cole & Smith, Members Dominion Stock Exchange, '402 Lumsden Bldg , - Toronto Silverwear Let us have it to replate. the time; also Skates | Nickel Plating and Electro Pl ur; | of all kinds. Nickel, Copper, Brass ete. We guarantee a good job PARTRIDGE & SONS hora REET WEST, SPECIAL THIS WEEK..... choice lot of FARMERS' PRINT AND ROLL BUTTER | Lots of New Laid Eggs | Choice Clover Honey | | Now is the: A very Fresh Meats of all kinds Prices right a 'C. H. Pickering, different | and University Ave 030. Princess St. "Phone Highest Grades GASOLINE. O0AL OIL. LUBRICATING OIL ¥LOOR OIL. GREASE, E10. PROXPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY, | Cor. Electric Restorer for Men {Phosphonol = tesiores evergner ve in the body 3 pr r tension ; restores vim and vitality Pa acay and all sexual weakness averted at onc Phosphesol wil Bu a & new man. Price a 3 a box, o- two for tied to any address he Scobell Drug 'atharines, Ons. Tor © sale at Mahopd's Drug Store THISTLES AND DANDRUFF. An Interesting Parallel and a Value ables Deduction Therefrom. down thistles no more res land of tles than does the scalp e dandruff. In relief only permanently up the root tutting heves the scouring each cone from the cause. A, scalp in searching where it =aps the druff, hair, and baldness. I that germ, vou'll have no {dandruff but a luxuriant suit of hair Neswbra's Herpicide is the only har preparation in the world that cures dandraff and falling hair by killing the gerne "Destroy AURe, you re move the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢ in ola for ssmplae 10 The Harpicule Co., Detroit, Mich. - $1 bottle guaran teed. Jas. B. Mcleod, druggist, spe jen agent, Kingston, Unt. case per man it can eradicating at plows haar causes dan germ th for the vitality falling the « No Cause to Complain, A fond mother, in the southern sec {tion of the cityvorwanted to reward her two children for good conduct, and, she presented to Johnnie, eight years old, two pieces of cake, telling him to divide with his little sister, Nan, six years. One of the portions of the delicacy was ightly larger than the other, and the little boy greedily took the biggest pince for himself, "1H I had got first choie,"' n, "1 would have taken the sad small what are vou kicking about," Johanie. "You got it, didn't . A. Champagne, of the Brockville ie force, bins been appointerd on the 3.T.R. detective forve. BIBBY'S Store Closes Saturday Evenings at 10 o'clcck. I Bhd a Limited Spring Suits yu E are in the season. going ever before, the Patterns run sober plain smart checks vent. to this spring than task. The Varsity, marin OVERCOATS ew 1011 Spring Styles The Gloster, $10 Si ne Grosvenor, $12.50 an The Chesterfizld, $12.50 and $15 SEE OUR NEW RAINCOATS $7.00 to $12.50 New Hats, New Gloves, New Shirts A Beauty for $2 00 Dents and Fownes' make. rs BIBBY"S = realy spring trade with the finest showing of suits that we have ever had so carly If we have forecasted the SPRING FASHIONS correctly, are dressed mixtures modest blues to and effects in grays, olives, and the new browns, a trifle short€r, soft wide lapels, plain back or center Trousers are easy fitting and shapely. Everything now blossoms with spring freshness, and choosing at this writing will be an easy hi hh hh hh SUITS «¢Th Count, $18.00 The Castle, $20. The Emperor, $22. 50 Dainty and Gen- teel, $1, 1.25 NEW FoR £106 . 2.00 i BH $i.50 $1.00 Jock Johnston' Ss yi 13 70 BROCK ST. Shoe Store SPRING FOOTWEAR. MEN AND BOYS LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT RENTS COLLECTED SALES NEGOTIATED. FIRE INSURANCE CONVEYANCING AAD REAL ESTATE E Blake Thompson, MARKET sot KINGSTON, ' OVER NORTHERN CROWN 'Phone 286 BANK. RIPE BANANAS, RIPE PIN RIPE TOMATOES Sunkist Oranges APPLES, TRV AVLLLTLLLLLRALLABLLEE TEVA AAALRTRATRASETRASANRT Malaga GRAPES SeNaSeRNN SAAN TTLY 166 Princess SI. A.J REES, th dd N . MARAE EN - SHV AVTBAN! BRB ERRLBTCan. a --_-- ---- David F and highly ' caster, ded, Mluesy. Doon vas om of the Duncan Macy Kapha i is tot yh 8 i was x thers 3 "© tts YeRre ago th brother, the lai be carried om a mercantile bus Lancaster for forty Wilham Morrison has taken possession of Hert" farm, Fraskville-- Ne. No Macyrhers «iX yeRrs tends runing a borsestouk arm, purchased and | Sapeer's | rive ant) Re fheron Way Cale CERT, due, on Fue i his' Tati or, te ol of weversl ruble ness in i i xtemt of $15,000 The plant of tarpora jr Maen, toed mw i Tyenh

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