Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1911, p. 4

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THE WHIG 78th VEAR tion of that striking feat, all com- & DAILY BRITISIL WIIG publ _shed | parisons of men, and, analyses of their | "The Liver Pills act : 196-3190 Kin Street, Kingston, N : at 36. por year, Editions at fil. 'So Naturally and | E: ily. " : H WHIG, 16 pa "on Mobday ~ Such a statement, coming from ' the cashier of a bank, shows what, mori $) .a year ates harge for postage confidence responsible people have The British ~ in these pills. Mr, A. L. Wilson | 3. G. | PAGE POTR ¥ 3 30 | policies, FARMERS POINT OF VIEW. of the United state ox and. Tol jhe The farmers gh nang the granges, and thousands of the proposed recipro They in Washing many protested . against the 8 | agreement and products, put up a powe rful Tobby and declare that will ity in national the trade agree The Cham- Weekly Sun has sumniarized their grie H E , ton be added. ing price of Daily Leman A, after trying them wrote: ma, mak ns "} have used Dr. Miles' Nerve f the best ob Print- Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish {have and Liver Plils and aiso your Anti-Palin Pills, on myself, with heap ¢ work; nine improves good results The Liver Pills ig Publishing be, Limited | art so naturally and $0 easily Eletl, Presiden Guild, that I' scarcely know that | See. Norens. have taken a pill Frequently being troubled with headache 1 take an Anti-Palin Pill and get immediate relief In every case." . A. I. Wilson, Sparts, Il 2 Mr. Wilson .was for a number" of years cashier of the First ' National B. of Sparta. Dr. Miles' en Nerve and Liver Pills gy iw are different from others. Many ten kinds of liver pills are "impossible" | that some people have come. to regard after one trial on account of their |" ** harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and ea nchitioy that is due to the sufferance | Liver Pills do not acc bysheer force > xn but in an easy, natural way, with- out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. Anything choke . off the i Canadian milk are being sold If the first bottle fails to benefit, your the who | Hoston that the druggist will return the price. Ask him. have made a nuisance of themselves | by [1 etition, under free trade, would make 1 MILES MEDICAL CO. Toronto, Can. their difficult phase of the ment lif adopted, ruin them. TORONTO OFFICE. Suife 19 and 20 Queen City ers, 32 Phureh st, Toronto | 8maiipeice, J. P., representative, Daile Whig. | THE MLZZLERS IN ORDER. Talk about the opposition forcing a vices thus Mr obrerved ( {New York milk Godfrey grange), has anadian and oream ving into the markets of his state in the face of Fexpects to see the a duty, and he naturally traffic greatly in on Hull, from the Conven- tarifi Nr. speaking creased with the American The mmority. should not | | ; {these products removed. {Michigan i knowledge {dissolution ! {have the time, and they have power at it any 4 3 grange), now, to make govern That, the idea being advertised to the hurt » 1 do not a fe ' gained in attendance at [ment impossible. ud Eastern and Western Dairy tions held in Ontario last winter, said the 'country. The oppositi has | 3 " is « 3 PF Un Das | that on ""the great farm commodities #0 persistent in its obstruction |, (he find the are in Can- will iprices 'are considerably higher in 1 nited States they * Mr. Hutchins, of the same state, government. got {said that when butter was 2lc usedul mother | 22c. in Omtario it was 29¢. and 3x Oni" mate. it can adept quite | Michigan. Mr. of Mnssaihu and without delay--that of the |sotts, asserted that thousands of cans market centres you an inherent right when it is a than ada.' the Canada has and eas from the n | country Gardner, $ Treadily fot closure to in troublers in parliament, men weekly, "and com everlasting and useless speech | this the most bissslution cannot be considered until (dairy problem in this state." Others ex of in hay, io apples, and in poultry Mr. pressed fear in conipetition pota- redistribution of follow the cénsus Ist There {17 iL 8! thirty | t? declare that free trade in ; H members from the west, and an clog | ould drive the New York farmer um er {tion that would "disfranchise thou- |* f of business. And still sands of the people and refuse them I anadian Century, representation jr has beey This takes place on | there a {sents. must Ls Seseeeseseneey 0 ee * aoe s | which June duct will be an addition of about ony this line the Canadian Manufac endeavoring gnates, and the Canadian are, io persuade Canadian farmers that free be entertained the Mtawa aper of si cannot The gweeiness never equals the poor quality, but of Jow Association, Mitte for it irers' mild prices of Jour i This is conceded by rness a a conservative p will this nevess to American market the thing for agriculture in What supreme folly," LUMBER ---------- be a bad excellent | country, moderate tality and Or fine a1 manufa price, rhe \ NEW news frunk proposed and freight OUTLET IN VIEW, whieh come i he leaders ht to know, in ] V market conditions the grange movement "they do know, than ture; . J Lhe - and company, an concern better anyone erection of new pas- tha It shows thaf of tradechas. see omiplished | it, they con teadiction of the wild and reckless talk The seems to be the best thing and give GO TO 5. ANGLIN-8. C0. ice, Yards Mills, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. an emphatic ager stations in is. gladly received of Canadian politicians, | the hoard t nen something worthy of all 18 a closer though it has What | connection | | ada has ever been offered, > {hoe succesded in i 5 Of and : 18 aims. ip tans ament should not hesitate a day needs the cit : . about accepting it. capital, . than that Brockville, Sometimes this KINGSTON BUSINESS COLL. EGE missed, and because the C.1.R. delay train bevond (Limited). : this must be crazy. Highest Fducation at Lowest Cost" time, and the Grand Trunk's mail | J ---- i tra ' y " bt ia : Twenty-sixth vear tu is not always running accord i roclaiming Saturday, June 3rd al i 3 Fall Term 4 hich ' Ys * : ! begins August 30th. Courses In mz to schedule. The CN " Ww i ' . Bookkeeping. Bhbcthana, ie CNR. will pass [public holiday, in connection with the Tele n graphy, Civil Service and Engle, twelve or fifteen miles of the coronation, brings no particular joy to | Our 1" (Ohehes' a} Sydenham. Could | tie whool children. t-| graduates got est positions. Withis. a short time { aver hey spodred pusttions with the company not be induced to make ls slipped a cog on this oecasion. srations -in Uanada. Eater any [leiter use of the Bay of Quinte rail ARE ime. Call or write for Informa- Mackenzie & Mann he Ottawa and «uitfre GI SA ink that for tout with regard to spon I Metcalfe, Principal + Das: | Competition a better arrange | | had | ment which is to be it EDITORIAL An election in harvest The people NOTES. DOSS eePeetacensenee . ww out of time will | | the who suggest a certain : ues tio not ils question, i wr wilnin ® city. The powers-tha | Journal. is inclined to! q0W | way, which a false alarm has rone own or control, SO i 3 Rone an early election. outlet freight and Kingston, Canada another {Ht Ohiy | ' | opposition, and. dor. bukiness ? has 'gone out, however," through the Senge ness will effect no one can unagine the reforms in railway ser of trade sought long, and the C.N.R. leads in the matter 2 osaptin MEN AND THEIR POLICIES. The Herald has an inter {esting article in which it contrasts the i the libe- [of - i Bright OUR BEAV ER BRAND Of flour is bread Pwgre identified the liberalism of | pastry. { which the chancellor of the exchequer, | Mr. ihe | what its object is. vice 'which the board has | y smarts 5 ¥ 80 | ihe discovery of some senators at ie draw ushington is that Canada will United States Do even the i : ipeople from the winder it reciprocity treaty men, 0 Hamileon men and children, and money category wl chattels, come under { prince, "natural products ?"' West Elgin, Frofitenac, old liberalism with the new, ralism with which Cobden and Mi Fdwards Crothers, in mnexcelled for or with in holding Price 18 moderate, A. MACLEAN, Ontario rwetitigs and telling the people © why But he is king no chanées of a snub, Llovd George, chief exponent. the Whig repeats, is hee opposed: reciprocity Street. article is, inter PI tprocity. : by put but in that which lesting, it is not correct, it repre is flue to $000000000000000000058 MAY SALE OF ANTIQUE. FURNITURE Now going ng resolutions which approve his act tramsformation the sents a trade pact. Is wand condemn political conditions, ' and there is a paragraph with regard to | !'2% not signihicant ? policy which ap- Ita Ho the Ontario power Montreal, when an ally lian had to be pra Lhe scene in pears to be particularly out of place of carried on. Come in and in a discussion Lloyd-George's sev my big range of offerings and the reduced prices for this month only. Will buy or furniture, ete. L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chains Sts. 'Phone 1045, st¢hemes, should . be A life for ing prepared for the drop, to read the graphic portraiture, Some English States- | th Brooks, MeClure's | Magazine for June in order 16 measure | One has only A : of Ridney tae end of public executions. sell all kinds of Jife-may men, m gallows, publicly, is not con the the " y Gueive to public morals. the thought and influence of England's Llovd- George is the common people, a Welshman, who has had to fight his to the front, The Civil Service Commission is is chancellor of th e exchequer. one of having difficulties in producing contentment when tne salaries' scales depar 'ments do without i the different not whose endowment is | _mental ability. The | permit of the people, on the {one. hand, and the extreme richness of {some of them on the other hand- the Lem wf £300,000,000 ' fat wdeath, being left by less than two him {way | his [ex treme poverts of promotions injus from extraordinary tae. Transfers eannot be made one class to another without involv loss of salary, and this was The but it will take time. ng A never intended. commission passing annually rk a remedy, | thousand has made a | student for years of smcial conditions. | (Some of the: great schemes to which ihe has committed himself are the di rect outcome of his investigation, and the has been able to Carry them thrdughi the coinmons because there has been behind them his unique and | t id ro the result of Mrs. Thorn commanding personality. He has been, ley's' priticism a while ago. She ought | wavs Mr. Brooks, {who has s¢rutinized 1° be myited to lay her story before | ™ hig conduct and career from the stand- {the day; and | point "off an impactial critic), ronsibilijy of suppressing it. (business man of. the ministry. Building the Panama Canal. {been the master of detail, Oswego Palladium. The change in the liberalism ) of | The United "States took Lloyd-Georgre has -- been 'the change | FLIER of constructing this wrotight out of "a remarkable experi- WALA vy. ng | onde; and without regind {tory of the past. © Cobden apd Bright | we the people of Pranee had snk fun | représented the ideas of their times, dreds of millions of dollars in the un- | Lloyd-George ta the Seas of dertaking' and made wr absolute fail {the present, and the fact that he! cipal reasons for the success' of this: [could preseiB a scheme of non- em- | country is that the work has been! ployment | insurances, following more | conducted entirely by the government comprehensively the scheme of old | and there has" been no scandal i som nection with the work. The {age jnsuravce, and win the support of failed to build the condi because the (all parties in the commons, ix a iri- | entire project at thal time. wae robin 'buts to Ms power. In the contdmpla- "with graft and cory on. persons fs there immorality in the schools? thers' contamination ? These | the guegthous in . which deputatidn of ritizens ought to solved rough a civic commission. The mgt f fefused to Sanction it. All! are 3 Is London ""here is a lot in it, if a name stands for Honest Trading, Square Treatment, Superior "Quality, : Efficiedt Service, | Fair Prices. That's what OUR NAME stands for IN THE COAL TRADE. Crawford Phone 9 Foot of Queen St. over the 'artificial Atlantic States, ropre-| persons, | trade | have | financial trade | and Tis] i ters 2a gene ral chorus from many {to the throne ten { net in court etiquette {sent ny like Pr. | the trap and held up while he was be- | be the law, but a tragédy | will i haves but in the large ati t him take the re- | yure of the scheme. One of the prin i ANOTHER BIG ROADWAY PROPOSED 'TO RUN FROM FLORIDA TO MONTREAL, The New York Stretch of Roadway to Canadian Border is One Link in the Chain. : : New York, May 29 diction of an intermationnl highway strotching from Palm teach, Fla, northward across _the United Sat and southern Canada to Montresl and Quebee, about 2200 miles eeal 18 med: by Howard Hadley, chairmay, of the New-York-Montreal road mission which has Been instrumental carrying fHrward part New York state took "in ths larger Project Governor Dix' has presented Mr t Hadley with the pen snd holder with { which the governor - recently signed the New Yotk-Montreal road bill, ap- |propriating = $1,500,000 for the high- way up to Rouse's Point on the Can- adian border. The New York stretch of roadway i# only one link the chain stretching from the. southern most point of Florida to. the heart of | {(mnada. Mr. Hadley says that much of work on the various links in the great chain of highways 438 already under way, each local community and state\ carrying: on its part that ill can be brought together into continuous route within two years. A onfident com- u the in the! ES , Values in. the. West. Canadian Gazatte. , The rise in value of western lands illystrated in the sale 160-nere farm in the Gleichen djstrict of the irrigation block. The wat prion roughly, $10,000. less "than irs ago this land was sold at $10 acre, and was griginally purchased from the Canadian Pacific railway for | farm is of a er Godfrey going so far as {from 8135. to ¥25 per acre om easy pay- | and P orcupine Stocks, call or The land is broken and fenced, but otherwise few improvements Hive been made. Also to be noted™{&".the proposal of the Canadian Pacific Rail} way company to erect at Fort William 1.conl dbek, wharf and con! handling Slant, capable of storing 1,000,000 tons of coal. A. new clearing elevator s planned, 4nd of the addi- tional facilities amount about $3,000,000. The. company further templates the erection of steel concrete bridges to replace the thir teen wooden: structures now in use be tweedy; Vancouver gnd North Bend, hirty new wilt, Lhe nents. the cost will to con? and and additional bridges will he The new department operating western, section, of the Canadian "acific * railway irrigation block placed' in the charge of k late of Montana, Building and improvements to 4 ex tent of $25,000 are to he made at strathmor® for the accommodation of Wr. Stockton gud his staff. "It | tended to increase the number of men employed in the operation of the irri gation block, and several water mas- to be brought im te mid in perfecting of the irrigation sve has % een Stocktons Win are he { bem, » en Victoria. Tore World 'As the years pass the fame tor.a grows," says the Globe. mle of Vie- This is | papers But is it really Does this express | the popular feeling ? Our experience | is that Queen Victoria'is as dead Anne, and that every second | man you mee thinks it would have been a good thing for the empire and for Furope if King Edward had come years earlier. King tieorge has done as much in a as Queen Victoria did in ten Victoria was a dignified old lady who | liked cold drafts; was a perfert marti | drank tea with was the hero- about pre Madagascar mourning with vhich ear | so ? ns {Jucen Queen old ine of an apocryphal story Bible to a who wore persistence universe and you, women in cottages ln and severity and gloom tn the Queen Victor: right, but 0 in vied We love all A her me mory Queen | | Mary! Spoke on Children's Day. ickva Star-Chronicele The Nervienr~y the Methodist church last Sunday wore of special interest, | it being what known in | school as Children's The speaker of the da ¥ { _Mingston, vhe president of Schgol Union for Ontario. | this high office, Mr, Har head of af ti progressive schools pro may considered ay branch of church work, Sunday practic al | {and helpful, bore the mark of {ture and experience, and any future viet of Mr. Harrison to the Methodist congregation of Merrickville will be very welvome indeed i Ver is Sunday creies was | ixon, | the Sunday Apart from risom is most vigee, and jexpert in that | His ialks at the in the Ie oh were and ol The Nulsance of Tipping. wn Times At a 'mass meeting of barbers a "han was placed on tipping system. Jt had been « far as to be an annovance to custom ers and barbers were noting that their patrons were joining the ranks of | the * self shavers and the Tudes lehat unless it was done away would drive tomers. The ticeable in small Water St. Louis | the atried so CO} with 1t away nearly all their gus eine evil is mot 1 and villages, it has becodie towns | an unbearable tines and is produ {ing a reaction all along the line be cause of its abuses. There was a time {when ahy American would scorn a up and feel insulted if one were offer bit old world evils creep in to gether with immigration Finery in Church. ; } Bishop Lines of Newark : Ouwy women are much at fault in | wearing their finery in the House of { God and using if for a place of dis play, so that the women who are | doing the really 'serious work in the } with the Pacific and making a short! world cannot be comfortable there. It to the his | {cut between the east and the west af-| is better jor us to acknowledge these things and {0 remedy them than to pxeuse them. 1,000 } Islands--Rochester. Sienmer Caspian leaves at Han a.m. on Sundays for Thhusand Is lands, and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. J.P. Hanley, agent. ° Cheese salen: Cornwall. 19ie.; wa, Wie: Napanee, 1030; bije ¢ Otta- Piston, Hre- I NOSS, Try PICKERIN G's \ year | - thai kill { Newhr {in stamps for sample to The Herpigide {vial | Ww | been ) HE PATLY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY. MAY 29, $011. DR. SOPER | DR. WHITE Specialists In diseases of £ktn, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special FIM nts of men One visit advisable ; If impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice Question blank and book. on diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours: 10 am: to.1 pm. and 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am to 1 pw. , DRS. SOPER & WHITL - 25 Toremto Street, Toronte, Ont. conning S. J. WILSON & co. 'Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd BUY GOLD REEF AT "PRESENT PRICES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4238 TORONTO, Ont. 'IFYOU WANT Life, Fire, Accident, Sick- utomubile, Motor Boat, or Plate Insurance; Guaranteé¢ Bonds (personal or for administration of estate), Real Estate anywhere in Can-| ada, Stocks, Bonds, or Cobalt (lass communigate with J. 0. HUTTON, % Market St., Ont. Also representing MeCnaig | Bros. & Company (Brokers), | Montreal. Kingston, : CURTAIN CLEANING ® SCHEMES, . We have no cleaning Curtains save to do the work by best methods and thoroughly There is our cess for thirty years scheme for Suc- : : R.PARKER & CO. Dyers and Cleaners, ! 8 PFrincess St, Kingston, Ont, |e FOR MEAT AND GROCERIES We the best, Right. Delivery, stock Prices Prompt C. H. Pickering 100 PRINCESS STREET ago 'Phone 530. DOES YOUR SCALP ITCH? Dropping One by Hairs Ome 're Yow 1H 1 up ering vOut itches doubt sufl f i dandruff er little calp mm and No Vout drat pM bulb + mere dar a anid it tony won { trouble dandruff, that will cure the germ bins rpieide ery, and it 3) effpe rors the Il the VOU remove Ki will -have ing hair or baldne sold by leading druggists | §eeeesescencracees you we dandruff, fall 10¢. | Send Mich hott] Mcleod, £1 jaran {0 eed Detroit, James BB agent druggist, Mackenzie & Mampn's Work, eek From thromgh the | Whit Shr Hiri parth hi the hl FIR FX tar i THO, 00 8 anc in pat t stration; od a ney dein obtains inte extent millions in each, ang HP have to the : A juarter WH seres of hand in the olny k Vi =t nment [E7000 O00 I milli Intost we 802.000.0000 From Mant S21.000 000 iH Hominion given or three and one-ha and including this iHtawn, of bonds ax red R641.000 s 85 toba the rurant From Albe nearly and wy have R12 (00 my, Saskatohe {SAVES Seeesssesantser ss ENERO ERS REC cesbtsassssss BIBBYS lit Men' s and Boys' Departmentai Store T | 3 [VPI IIIIIIIIIIIII III EIB F IIIS I IRIS SSIS II IIIT II TTT 44944 FSI IIIS Hv ae srs sres] Men's Bathing Suits -Bath Robes Underwear; Hosiery Trunks Suit Cases Panama Hats "Belts Rain Coats Dusters for Driving rh hi PATRONIZED STORE wr ee Bn iT a i A a OUTING -. SUITS} New Flannels, New Homespuns, New Cheviots. Richt now when. the thermometer (is beginning to flirt with y : J ; . . . } the eighties, is when our stocks of thin thing will he § appreciated. We've been getting ready for this weather for some time and all are at your thie "coolers" Service fine Klannel Two Piece Suit, neatly made and Etc. F'rousers =licht Will get yon a Unlined Summer Cufls, l.o0 NS, on I p and dark shades. Will get you a Homespun or Flannel Two-Piece Suit, partly lined, well tailored, rood colors, neat patterns Flannel or I'wo Piece - SON the Wili get a Fine Cheviot, Hewson Celebrated Tweed Suit, just the thing for the 'next three months alf lined, some full lined, made by one of clothing makiérs in, Canada Lest i LUSTRE COATS = $1.00 fo $3.75 SUMMER VESTS ~~ $1.00 to $1.50 BOATING TROUSERS, $1.50 per Pair OUTING TROUSERS $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 BIBBYS Limite 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. SPI I III IIII III IIIS IPI DPI II PIII IIIS ae. A p-- ---------- APICTER Orne nnd ABAALASAMLAAAALALALS The American} Cafe 185Wellington st 3 The and staurant Separate furnished Up-to-date Re Eating House appartments Well and lighted Try our 9 25c¢. THOMAS GUY, Prop. TITATIIIIVIIIIIVY WEESE | * D. A, Wallpaper. A to, Fhotos m---- Fill Course Dinner, GN {IDEAL SHOES FOR SUMMER COMFORT Re sl ,.." a <* Crown Gypsum Hair Plaster will ically labor and make mr walls pract inde ructible, P. WALSH 55-57 Barrack Street of almost ns backed terpresing tent wan $n 'stent of has made the bonds of thee t herve en § S12. 0060 IHF Ane PPR { dvinbee them sbout sinly Just is vert we had viding for full publicity campaign funds ovis top soto inkline a hind the wonderful' suc working governments for private ends Every woman is a law unic her { bushand Hospitals, physicians and nurses endorse it, and everyone Who has ever used - - knows that for cuts," bruises, bares, scalds, sores, ulcers and gangrene it is the one . gure and speedy Cure, Al ol Braggisis', 25 3 Tin at if vy EVERY ATTRACTIVE MENU | health-and-pleasuré-giv herve--dhe SAKELL'S lee Cream Parton Do ypur feet in hot weather? perspire easily | Hoey the oat 510 16 pain nue ¢ Come nd u if tl TUS Patents INV] to fit sani} Unlike CTUB sag at Made sizes ' ' / ' 4 ' / ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' + ' ' + ' ' ' 4 a angpe need INV T'S Oxfords Jir of are made every your {oot ' "seced att gn i IN Fi mast low Oxfords the sides in all> ¢ ' ' ' ' ahi , v ny ~ Bevel ' with ICE CREAM Always all seasons ends delicious, . . shapes and a ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 to hand fia be got! it's 3 The Sawyer Shoe Store 212 Princess St. [es ssassssssanassansse 1a finest, wost delightully Sold red dessert of all: Best by S ' ' / ' ' ' government test ' ' * ' ' ' ' tf * '. ¢ / ' ' ' ® i i i Nest ta Opers House, 'Phone '10, -

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