Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR 'SUFFERED THREE YEARS "TI Dr. Morse's Indlan Root Pills cured his Kidney Trouble There are few diseases that cause more acute suffering than Kidney Trouble, and Mr, F. A. Thomas, of Sudbury Ont, is one of those who know it. He writes: "Fot over three years | suffered from kidney discase. 'First. thought I had sprained my back, for suddenly the pain would catch the small of my back and it would be impossible for me to straighten ms up for several minutes. A dull ache across the kidneys was always pres- ent, my urine was thick and cloudy, and passing it caused a burning, scaldi = Tried medicines, but they failed, was advised to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as they had cured my wile years before. A few boxes affected a complete cure. I now enjoy «the bles- sings of good health, which is due te this remed; y- > Don't neglect kidney trouble--it's 400 dangerous as well as too painful That old, reliable family r y, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, has cured thousands and will cure you. Itis equalipeiec tive in curing constipation and its attendant evil, Dllosnes, indigestion asd sek | A ooh, | 's We Manufacture Sash, Doors PORCH (COLUMNS, STORE FRONTS, MOULDINGS, Ete. -- a ---- tp. 5. ANGLIN & C0. Manyifacturers of Fine Wood- . work, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. 900000000000 00000000 GOC00U0O00OTOOOECOTTITUTIORIOOOND Spri pring Wear You can buy your new Spring Outfit here at little We furnish everything Overcoats, Ralncoals, Suits, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps. Umbrellas, ete cost Come in and see the new styles and our low prices ISAAC ZACK'S 271 PRINCESS STREET. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uteri and to stioctn --BUCKLEY.-- -- H AT Price Guarantees $2.50 No Better Hat at Any Price Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve in the body to its proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at epee. homol wid make you 8 new man. Price $8 a box, or two for % ailad to any address. fhe Scobell Drug Ld rines, For sale at Mahood's Drug Store Wah Long's Laundry First-class work guaranteed Drop ne a card and 1 will call promptly for tour laundry 155 WELLINGTON ST. etween Brock and Clarence Sts. Ac You Going Away ?. If so, 1 will pay the highest cash price for your Furniture and Household Effefts. No commission, no wait, no trouble, Headquarters for Antique Furniture Big stock and variety now on band for your selection. L. LESSES, Princess and Chatham Sts. Cor. - dd Light on a Dark Subject COAL of course. A universal fuel derived from prehistoric vegeta- tion--about $i per cent carbon---vyarying in color from browa to black. Coals have all been classified and only the grades known to be best for heating find their way here. Try our black carbon--no~ thing prehistoric about ity quality--it's this year's _ FRESHLY MINED COAL, Crawford Poot of Oueen BA. Those 8. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1911. -- THE WHIG, 78th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, lished at { 306-310 Ring Street. Kingston, Ontario at §6 per year. Editions st 2.30 and 4 =kDY srersn WHIG, 18 5 Phu mornfag at Tis year. is to be ad A price of Dally §3 and Wee) a year, At gr of the eo cheap work; sine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Suite 15 and 20 City Cham- bers, 32 Church Bt, to, H EB Bmalipeice, J.P, representative. ~ Daile Wma. FOSTER'S FANCY IDEAS. Ey the press generally the budget spe ch of Mg. Fielding has been ap- {proved as the most business-like state {ment of our national finances that has ever been presented. There was a feel ing that Canada was doing well, that ler trade was expanding, her popula- Sec. ~ Treas. {tion growing, her prosperity develop- ing, but no une seems to have been prepared for the good things which Mr. Fielding announced. His story, therefore, came as a pleasant sur- Moreover it was not attended, a warn- prise. as oh a former occasion, by ing against extravagance, or specula- tion, or over-indulgence. The speech was the and the harder to criticize. | The Whig has read Mr Foster's re, ply, and find that it is largely made up of the most extraordinary sugges- more enjoyable, Government with him nieans a series of commissions. Now the tions. peo- ple govern through their represeuta- The party which has the ma supplies direct the administration of afiairs. Mr. Fos- ter would have the government reliev- ed very of the vesponsiMility which it at present carries. He would tives ority the men who largely and Time was the expenditure of their departments 'but have a commission to regulate supervise the expenditure when the ministers could check that was when the amount was small er than it the help of others, and parlismeut itself is not capable of the effort that i* pow. As a consequence minister is dependent upon the is expected from it. thege JAN be "a board in some way istablished befofe which. all = the claims made by members and by com- public expenditures," buildings, should go for investigation and report. The board would simply gather up the facts and publish them for the guidance of the government and the house. Then Mr. Foster would have a com: mission on transportation so that the money granted for the improvement of trade and commerce will be legiti- mately and economically applied. Je would have something far higher in ability than the railway commission-- though that has been extolled as a- bout the ideal thing --where finance would be represented with trade, trans- portation, and the best scientific en- gineering skill. Before this 'board all plans and propositions to aid in the of transport and trade be brought for report, the ministers S50 be argued that munication for on public alevelopment facilities should vestigation and a lair Mr. Foster, that might decide what should be dome, Next, he would have a tariff mission, a board of experts, such as the United States possesses, and such in said LU com as the United States, under the new v government, ignore. or dismiss. may board Mr. Taft appre projector of the reci- 'The American ciated, as the procity agreement, because Ho One can ever be an adept in all the details of government, but the democrats disposed to change the tariff as they feel disposed without the advice guidance of the tariff commission know what a fool of a thing making of tarifis is," said Mr. 'The minister of linance gets up Just to la- are or 3 this Fos ter and struts around the country, as | did in 1803, and we listen manufacturers, and farmers, and bouring men, and we think rawfully wise. We get long papers sent in to us, and what does the: ministe: of finance do with them? Well, he does with them the same as we did there is a little hazy recollection to the general view taken, but out. ide of that it is very little inde." of a more or less ho we are as A conlession miliating character, a confession as to the kind of tarifi Mr. Foster used | fv present, and one that recalls the occasion when the Manufacturers' As- sociation sent to im a brief of what it . desired. Thus Mr. Foster would hand ovef tq commissions the work and worry of the government. He would have this rd do what the oflicers of the departments, the experts, do, and they would pot do the service any better. He would have the ministers relieved of the anxieties that press upon them. Had a liberal government proposed anything of the kind, anything so far from the practite of the mother country, which is the model, there would have been a loud outery, and im it Mr. Foster would have been a leader. What Canada wants is men in office who will manage the business of the people, and not be ashamed or afraid of work. The time has not {heir deputies and experts, and gov- ernment become a pastime and a di- ~ version »o EDITORIAL NOTES. Without the iron bounties which the federal government, to, has | have' been paid by the great corporations will have spend less in-law. One of them been wasteful of its resources in per sistent litigation. ct The Montreal Star is deeply affected | by the refusal of parliament to subsi- | dize the iron business any longer. It | has been pampered long esough. Pub- | lic opinion will support the decision of | the government. : - -- J | [he miners who have gone out on strike in the Grow's Nest Pass district | is 6,00, They cannot afford to be idle. The coal companies cannot af ford to close the mines. The cure- compulsory arbitration. Is parliament not ready now to authorize it? | The Hamilton Spectator doubts wheather the reciprocity pact can be ¢arvied in the Canadian commons. The Whig is not given to gambling, but it is willing to wager a hig apple that the trade agreement goes through. Does the Spectator accept? A conservative member rebuking the conservative party, and protesting against the abuse of Messrs, Iield- ing and Paterson, was the spectacle in the commons on Wednesday. Mr. Bor- den could discuss the reciprocity agree ment without insinuating anything against anyone. One of the high school inspectors has railed about the poor spelling in the The Stratford school hoard gets back. at him. It advises) that the entrance examiners do their | those | instithite, work, and to the exclusion of who are not up in the prime necessity of spelling. Sound advice. Dr. Robertson is slated for a big job, the head of the agricultural partment of the government, and the expert director of its affairs. This se cures the permanent in the public service, of the best man in| the country for the best job. How he | usefulness engagement, has grown in publi and | esteem ! It is recorded that a reduction, ap- the reciprocity agreement, has been lost in the New Brunswick legislature. This A conservative legislation would approve of a liberal measure, aad it would have done proving of was to be expected. not a lot of goed if passed. The less legislatures dabble in business that does not concern them the better, Many Richmonds in Field. Toronto Globe, It would appear that something bas been effected, after all, as a result of the eruption at Ottawa. Instead of one leader of the opposition there are to be four--perhaps more, ! Mr. Borden remains. Mr. Rogers will pitch his tent at Ottawa, but not in the House of Com- mons. Mr. McBride will hold himself as an available quantity, ready to stand for Ottawa at the next elections. Mr. Sifton meantime goes on at the head of a real organization, which the others will claim to be only a side show, Beyond these, reckoned with Mr. Monk, who has broken with Mr Bordem and who isn't ready to take up with anyone else; Mr. Bourassa, who has not been able to work with Mr. Borden, who couldn't work with Mr. Rogers, who woulin't work with Mr. Sifton, and who would demand of Mr. McBride » certificate of inspection which the Bri- tish Columbian might not be able to déliver; there are also to be | abolishing of fees, was quashed de | Mr. Northrup, who, according to the Mtawa Journal, wants to be leader, although nobody else can see why; Mr. Forget, Mr. Price and the other insurgents, avowed and unav owed. A Man of Ability. Hamilton Spectator Norman P. Lambert, the young man who has been interviewing farnfers on the subject of reciprocity for the To- ronto Globe, has quit the job and will in future be found on the pay roll of the manufacturers' association. [i he does as well as he did for Toronto Globe, he will be doing pretty well, and there is no reason for doubt- ing but that he will. -------- $2 and $2.30 Derbies. Come here expecting to see the greatest assortment, newest styles and best values and vou will not be disappointed. Campbell Bros', King- ston's only exclusive hat and fur store. A Solution is Wanted. Hamition Herald, Lord Rosebery scolds both the poli tical parties impartially. But be doesn't appear to be able to suggest any way out of the present difficulty. Anybody can scold. Music! Music! Music! dc. per copys Friday and Saturday, 500 tigles. Kingston News Co., op posite Y.M.C.A. The men who were anxious to show the harem skirt in Kingston left the city, vesterday afternoon, to strike an- other place. They were greatly disap potted al mot being given a chance mm Kingston. "Buy moth-proof bags." Gibsons. Mrs. Johm Carver. of Vancouver, RC, fo y of this city, is a vis. flor im the city. She is a sister of the late Capt. treorge Davy, and her many friends are very glad to see her back in the cily agam. In the collection of reats McCann is ving of much service to his clients. t vour real estate into his hands. GANANOQUE LIBRARY. To be Given Quarters in Town Build ing Next Year. Gananoque, April 6. --At sion of the town council the on ses grant for the public library was dis cussed and a grant of $200 made for this year. Next y#ar in lieu of a grant free quarters for library and reading room will be granted the town building. Grace Sunday school orchestia entertained at the hom: of Hurd, King street, last evening. The fifth of the series of progressive euchre parties under the auspices the Masonic social club, was held last evening. The contract for street watering has been awarded to Llovd & Rernahan, for #289. Reginald Abrams has tak- en a position as operator for the G I.R. at Mallorvtown. ' Mrs. Wilirid J. Bulloch, of Glen: holme Farm, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Phyllis Bulloch, left; yesterday, for a short visit in To- ronto, and from ther: they will join Mr. Bulloch at Guelph for a week The proposed amendment to market by-law, recommending wm were Mrs of the the in committee. C. A. Lewis, manager of the Mer- chants' Bank, returned this morn- ing from a short visit. in Brockvill¢ E. L. Atkinson is in Quebec. * Girls With Bad Complexions, The skin should really be so and transparent that the blood in the vessels beneath can impart to it the pale, rosy tint which is the ideal "bloom of health." Often, how- ever, the skin becomes coarse and rough, and its cells filled with va. rious impurities, which should be thrown off. This results in those "muddy," sallow complexions, spots, blackheads, ele. Girls who are troubled in this way will find Zam-Buk and Zam-Buk Soap perfect skin foods. Smear. Zam-Buk lightly over the spots, the eruptions, the sallow patches, at night, "and notice how quickly your appearance improves. Wash éach day with Zam- Buk soap (only 25¢. per tablet). As tke rich, refined, herbal essences sink deep into the tissue, the hard, scurfy- like patches are removed. The cuticle is softened. The cells beneath are stimulated to healthy operation. The pores resume their' work: properly, and a good complexion results soft Rev. Father Campeau, formerly pro- curator at the archbishop's palace, Ottawa, is the new parish priest of the basilica, the largest parish. in the city, as a result of the new appoint ments Archbishop Gauthier has an nounced. I Liquid Shampoo is Olive Oil, the best of hair cleansers. Produces a copious lather. Cleans the of dan- druff. The result is strong, healthy hair. Its use weekly (with Sanitol Hair Tonic, daily) will avert baldness through its cleansing, stimulating properties. THE important ingredient in Sanitol (Olive O11) LIQUID SHAMPOO AND HAIR TONIC san FOR S. \ m-- we Tues- | 'day evening the question of the town >> Good Loan Companies' Stock Paying as high as 7 per cent. for years. and readily sold if money is required. Principal safe. Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail- ments of men. . One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice. Question biank and book on diseazes of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tad form. Hours : 10 am to 1 pm, sud 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 pw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE 136 Toronto Street, Toreats, Ont. W. P. O'BRIEN, 67 St. Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL, Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE Long Distance Telephone Main 6936 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. S. J. WILSONS& CO, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. BUY GREAT NORTHERN AT PRE- SENT PRICES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4228. TORONTO, Ont. Wood's The Great IKngl Remed, Pe rca the whole em, makes hew of of Abuse or ns. Spe r box, six for Ome will please, six Sold' by all druggists or mailed jn Juceipt of price. Xew pam jet Toronto, Ont. Price $1 pe: Ro = n pkg. PAT a ormerly Windsor) Sleep On A KELLARIC MATTRESS to any $18.00 Mattress, FOR $12.50. Made of the Equal purest material and skilled worknianship. Our Kellaric man will be with us all this week. | | g Come in and see him. James Reid. 'Phone 147. Information furnished on request. C. R. WRIGHT, Broker, 124 Crown Life Bldg., Toronto. PORCUPINE--Buy Great Northern for quick profit ET Where there's a Wheel there's a Way There's a Way to Summer Enjoyment. When you have very little time to spare, and are anxi- ous to get Lo-- The Bowling Green The Tennis Court, The Golf Links, The Baseball Field, , you need. not wait on street corners for delayed cars if you have a bicycle With a wheel you are in- dependent. You have the satisfaction of 3 man paddling bis own canoe. You are not subject to _ Wime--street railway time -- or to circumstances, such as delayed traffic, Sometimes it is charitable Hengihen the days of grace, cone when a number of compe sso) wilh do the work of whe minietect and bo tot" "Ag But no true sportsman will a cheaply-made Bicycle Any use tis more than he would use cheap bowls, or a cheap racquet, or golf ball, or baseball bat >. (Cheap Bicycles are cheaply made. ! The Cushion made, "CLEVELAND Frame expensively yet not expensive Frame of best seamless steel tubing, reinforced at all joints Four coats of enamel over voat-of rust-proof. Bright paris plated over copper Best plano wire spokes, heavily plated and rust-re- sisting First quality tires, rims, and saddle. "Hercules" Coaster Brake----simple and powerful Every machine rigidly inspected and guaran- teed = Use a Cushion Frame, and have Comfort and Pleasure with Summer Enjoyment erm---------- cS ---------------- Spring BIBBYS nisl BOYS CLOTHING || NEN CLOTHING MD. FURNSHINGS Far Away Fields Look Green nt m--~ .. Catalogues .. We Court Comparison. We Like Competi- tion. We Want Fair Play. At this season of the year Catalogues cf out. of-town stores are being sent to every home in Kingston. ' Bibbys Limited--the Men's and Boys' Depart- mental Store --are prepared to meet and beat any catalogue price. We don't propose to take a back seat or play second fiddle to any house in Canada. You will do us a great favor by bringing your catalogue with you. Compare our goods and prices with those of the out-of-town catalogues. We think we can save you money buying at home. A i tN al WE BUY FOR CASH. WE SELL FOR GASH, ta nt We have but one price, and that price is marked in plain figures, API et AN A ENN Nt BIBBYS = The Men's and Boys' Departmental Store, 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. . NETL TUT TART TROVE CLT LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT BALES NEGOTIATED. v RENTS COLLECTEL FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, 'Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT \ SPB VVBLVOTBRLEBABEERRNS ABBE RRRRALLTRRBBRRNT ~= Easter Novelties Cadbury's Milk Chogglate Fggs, 20 and 10 cents per dozen. Per Eggs 2 in Box 1 in Box 6 in Box, 1 in Box, 35c. Box Decorated Eggs, Roosters, Chickens, Etc. 166 Piness St. A. J. REES, Phe 58 aasessseassass' SLs atsssee Matsa etesee Footwear ~For Men- Our new Spring Shoes are as usual of high standard. We have endeavored to cxcel all past seasons in the seloction. iE ROVAL |

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