Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1911, p. 7

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. BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 4 100TH ANNIVERSARY THE 3 i, Sn YAILY PAGE SEVEN. THE 1 fit 2 5 not imply that they had abdicated £5,000 FOR A FLOWER. ' the control of their Snances and that! ier sould claim' their right to 'man- age the properties they have built on 5 . ; Department of Rajlways and Canals [FRENCH CATHOLICS ARE IN-lor scquired. : = : : i CENSED AT A BISHOP i The number of French-Americans in . » i b: J Intercolonial Railway --t i 5 : That Sum----Flower Artificial, ne 10. <The chal'y beta Petite Fleur, be- fhatl of H aod' rm was held in Zurich vestetday. rig varrving baskets of are the nominal value : : ritesy : : Washinto Professor Pays Fo oF WASH, DISCOVERY FALLS, OF . THE KETTLE iritish evacuate North-Wes Quebec, nf cinldren, & ma uerites, the state of Maine is 94.000, Most ] a i | Dav ' ail or for ok . 23 fof them came from, or, are descend- (David Thompson, a Trail-Blazer Fér Acts That are Not in Aceoral®! of parents from the province of| 'the Hudson's Bay Company, -Dis- 5 5 : BEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED i to the undersigned and endorsed : } "Tender for er and Sheds" will be i received at this office until 12 p'eloek hoon of the 20th day of July, 1911 for : the construction of a reinforced cement fonerete pler and sheds at the Deep Water Terminus of the fateh Deep Fuliway, at Halifax . Plans, Specifications and Form of Contract to be entered inte may he #een and fall information obtained on and after the 20th day of June, 1911, at the office of the CHief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa. 'Ont., and at the office of the Chief Engineer of ithe Intercolonial Raliway at Mogeton, NB, or at the office of the Consulting Engineer, Mr John Kennedy, Montreal Parties tendering will be required to accept the fair wages schedule pre. or to be prepared by the Depart- ment of Labor, which sehedule will form part of the contract Qontractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders wii not be con- 'sidered unless made strictly in accord. ance with the priited forms, and in the cage of firms, unless there are attach- ed the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence of sath member of the firm An accepted bank cheque for the sum . of $25000.00 made payable to the order of the Minister of Hallways and Canals, mus! accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the work, at the rales stated in the offer submitted, The cheque thus sent in will be re- turned to the respective contractors whose tenders are not. accepted The cheque of the .successful tend- erer will be held as security, or part security, for the due fulfilment of the contract to be entered into The lowest or any tender not sarily accepted By order, JONES, L Secretary Department of Rallways and Canals, Ottawa, June 5th, 1511 Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment without authority from De- partment will not be pald for it Notice to Contractors TENDERS FOR CAR SHOPS AT TRANS. CONA, NEAR, WINNIPEG, MAN. SEALED TENDERS to the undersigned; and envelope "Tender for 8 received at the office missioners of the Rallway at Ottawa Hoon, STINE 11th day of July, 19811, for the - construction and erection com - plete, in agrordance with the plans and spedifications of the Comms slaners, of shops east of Winnipeg. Plans, details and specifications may be seen office of Mr. Gordon Grant, Engineer, Ot- tawa, Ont, and Mr R. Poulin, Dis. triet Engineer, Bt. Boniface, Man Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Commissioners, which may be had on application to Mr, . J. Press Mechanical Engineer, Ottawa, Oat, Each tender must be signed and sealed by all the parties to the tender, and witnessed, and be accompanied by fn accepted cheque on a chartered bank of the Dominlon of Canada, pay. able to the order of the Commission ers of thé Transcontinental Rallway for the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) The cheque deposited whose tender is Fer lunch, dinner, or on those occasions' when good fellows ge together, you can't find better ale than WHITE neces. i ~It has character, uni- form, purity, and an un- usual deliciousness to its flavor. K. the ORDER FROM RIGNEY and HICKEY, 136 and 138 Princess St. rans BREWED BY DOMINION BREWERY CO, Ltd Toronto ADDRESBED marked on the hops," will be of the Com- Transcontinental until 12 o'clock HbaddasnnlbabassdLLL Your Liver . is up That's Why You're Tired--Out of Sorts--Have no Appetite. CARTERS LITTLE Liver FiLi3 ats do their Cure Conti pation, Biliousness, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. 'Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. at by the party accepted will be de. posited to the credit of (the Receiver eneral of Canada as security lof Portland, of the other, (here, is attended by over 100 With Their Wishes--Rites For-| (ehec. i bidden at Funeral of Man Ex- communicated. Biddeford, Me., June 16.--The con- vention of the French-speaking No- wan, Catholic citizens of | Maine to secure a settlement of the difficulties between the French Amerieans on one side and His Grace Bishop Walsh, in sessi mn a change in the propertis, of gates, who seek ectirol of the parochial which is-now left to.the bishop the diocese, Their grievance is that the pro, perties bought with their money, such a8 the churches, parsonages and schools are administered sometimes without regard to their wishes. The schobls appear to be at the bottom of he trouble, because the 'French- Americans claim that, whére they are in ahsolute majority, they are fenied the right of teaching French to théir own children in their own schools. That right, they say, is de nied to them by the bishop who by un act of the legislature of Maine, enlled the Corporation Sole, was ves- ted with the whole management of the church properties in the state. iwo years ago a similar egnven- tion was held at Brunswick, at which it was decided to take steps against the bishop, and at which a perma- nent committee. of seven was appoint- od to act. Application was made to the legislature, in the ngme of this commities, for repeal of the Corpora- tion Sole act, but was denied. As a consequence, Bishop Walsh pronounced excommunication against the members of the committees, from which an appeal is to. be made to Rome. Two éxcommunications were pronounced two weekg before the egnvention, whith wim, veaterday, and it wag thought that its first effect would be to kill the "convention, but every de legate reported except one, Dr. For- of Waterville, Me., whose death having taken place tier, was reported as I'ueaday. Ths convention had hardly when news of the death of Dr, tier was received, together with statement that Bishop Walsh had forbidden Dr, Fortier a funeral ac cording to the church rites, specify- ing that the body should not be admitted to the church, and that ne public prayers should be said for hie begun For- a soul, 'The parish priest of Watérville was delegated to visit the bishop, who was in Greenville, on a pastoral vis- if,, and represent that Dr. Fortier aad always been a good christian; that he had never left the church, and pleaded with the bishop to re voke the interdiction. Bishop Walsh receded only to the extent of per mitting burial in the Cathplic ceme lery The information caused a sleep sen- sation here and in Waterville In wpite of the interdictign, which im- t lies forbidding Catholics to attend the funeral, ths convention decided to snd a delegation, while the peo- ple of Waterville are talking of for ing an entrance to the church, when for the due and faithful performance of the contract according to its terms Cheques deposited by parties whose tenders are rejected will be returned within ten days after the signing of the contract, The right is reserved to reject any or all tenders By order, Genuine must be Signature FRI TTITTTTITINRY. THOMAS COPLEY Pronk 987, Diop a card to 19 Pine Strest whes wanting anything done in the Gerben ter line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work alse. Hardwood Floors of all kinds. Al orders will receive prompt attention Shop, 40 Queen Street. P. BE. RYAN, _ Secretary. The Commissioners of the Transconti- nental Railway, Dated at Ottawa, June 32 i911. Newspipers inssrling this advertise. ment without authority from the Com- missioners wiil not be paid for it, KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited). "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty-sixth year. Fall Terr begins August 30th. Courses in Bookkeeping Shorthand, Tele- graphy, Civil Rervice and Engliel. Our graduates get the best positions. Within a short ti over sixty secured positions - one of the largest arations in Canada, ime, ° Call or write for informa- tion. H. F. Metcalfe, Principal, Kingston, Canada. IRON AND. BRASS BEDS SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO 1S THE SOLF Read of a family or any male over it yedrs ol may homestead a quarter Section of available Dominton land ir hitons Tir atchewssn o* Alberta ust appear in perso the Dominion m pr oncy or Bub. Agency for the district, fairy by proxy may made at any agency, on certain Songitians, BX Father, mother, Jor 3 er or r BOR Se dor a nénding Dutles.--8ix months' r upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on & farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father mother, son, daughter, broth or Slater. In certain ricts a ho! teader In §ood standing may pre-empt a quarter tion alongside his h tead. Price, 8.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside up. on the homestead or pre-emption sia months in each of #ix years from date of homestead ory (ineludin the time rm Om ent and cullivate fifty acres extra patent A homesteader who has exhausted Ms homestead right and cannot obtain & pre-emptl .n may enter fcr a pur ised ead In certain districis cs, $3.00 per acre. Mu Cultivate fry" acres and mean ° acres erect || Bouse worth $300.00. | ARON BEDS . W. CORY, + Deputy of The Jinister 'of the | BRASS BEDS, $12.30, publication : paid 14 » .. $2.25, $3 and up. $16.50, to 'IRON AND BRASS, $5.00, $6.30 , and up. of fi THAT ., With the "Ropsier" on Is crowing louder as he goes along. URIY 456 Por Pound: ¢ For cuewing sua CAT A. MACLEANS; Ontarie Street. : SODA WATER 3 GENTE A. J. REES 166 Princess Street. Mattresses and Springs to fit. FELT MATTRESSES, best made, $13.50. MARSHALL SANITARY, $25.00 and $18.00. the funeral takes place on Friday. Mayor A. J. Beland, of Diddeford, in opening the convention, said that the French-Canadians of Maine were ioval citizens of the United States; that they were most respectful of the church authority; that they were will- ing to teach their children the lan- guage of the country; but, that they would not. tolerate being denied the rights of 'teaching them French: that their faithfulness to the church ' did Eczema Worse in the Spring The Blood is Watery--Difficult Get the Healing Process Started. to But Whatever the Cause You Can Relieve thé Itching and Hea the Sores With DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT Salt rheum and eczema are usually worse at 'this time of year because of the sudden change of tempera- ture and the watery condition of the blood, 2 It is not necessary to refer to the suffering cansed from the intense itch- ing nor to the tendency of these ail ments to spread over the entire body. I'he essential point is how to bring about eure, and if you have been reading the cures reported from time to time in this paper you will already know that there is nothing like Dr. Chase's Ointment as a cure for ecze- ma, salt rheum, psoriasis and every form of itching skin disease. his ointment stops the itching al- most as sodn as applied, lessens the discharge from the vesicles or blis ters, cleans out the morbid growth and stimulates the process of heal ing. Because other treatments have fail- ed you may feel discouraged. Bit in Dr. Chase's Ointment there is a cure for you. We know this because of the reports we have received from so many thousands of cases. \ For instance, there is the cure of Mrs. Nettie Massey, of Consecon, Unht., who had psoriasis or chronic eczema so bad' that almost the whole body was covered with sores, and three doctors failed . to eure Ove doctor said she could never be cured. Write to Mrs. Massey about her cave, > Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60¢. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., limited, Torontof ---- covered the Falls. Spokane, Wash., June 9.--~When vet- leren froutiersmen and early settlers in After the Pacific slope country foregather in ithe town of Keitle Falls, Wash., on { Friday, June 20rd, (0 cfddbrate the SOR | 100th anniversary of the discovery ol ol} {he Kettle falls on the Columbia river north of here, they 'GATLIN TREATMENT For Drink Habit--No Bad Effects. Doing away with the cause of tinued liquor drinking is the secret the Gathn Institute's success--the ae maty-five miles ri {an . a stat of the iment results obtained | J ill pay tribute to the memory of in thes a ave pr ved f ilures | David Thompson, a trail-blazc Uther met." . Save J ated t "| the Hudson's Bay company, which hutause Sxpatm Bl instead of | tablished first trading past ward v pets ymin " j | what now American territory cause. Craving, desire, physical and 1812. nerve-necessity for liquor are but the i symptoms of alcoholic poisoning --the | ] he effecs of drunkenness. Smothering them | of the Kettle? falls and the origin up by hypodermic injections of substi tits name, probably handed down from tutive stimulsnis does not cure--mere- | the Flathead tribesmen, who referred ly sobers up, with relapses in aghty | 0 them as ll-coy-ope, on account per cent. of the cases treated lof the numerous kettles in the rocks. . : Sn 2 : or i: Alcohol is a cumulative poison. Once | The tradttion jis that a pebble was in the system, it demands more. In (rushed along the current of the Col three days the Gatlin treatment drives | Wabia and found lodgment ia a crack n i i 1 p ch ' rl its mew every trace of this stored-up poison {of the rock, sind, wuisling ju i Jaw out of the system, and with its dis- | bed, it ground a bit off the onyx. Ot appearasoe ajl desire for liquor, and |® pebbles came down the str n ad alt symptoms, and any Snclination to bit into the Snag stone and in the drink liquor, also disappear, leaving ages that passed the large pot-liks the drinker in the same condition as Suvations were worn in the regards liquoe as the dav he took his the bottom of these cavities first drink : are pebbles, grinding deeper int : ? on » ha np Each patient treated under a plain, ledge, sthwart Whi h swirl the waters legu! contract that the patient shall [0! 8 thousand lakes pac ntad be satisfied with the results of ' treat- | Streams on. their way to the Pacific ment or the full fee paid shall be re [0OOpaD, more than 600 miles distant. funded at 'the end 'of the third day | Thompson, 'who discovered the Kettle and treatment shall volt nothing. The falls, was (he first white man to fol Gatlin Institute has .besh establisked | 10% the Columbia rivee through lake ten years. The very highest financial|20d ravine from the shadows of the bi mh "ave offered. y present continental divide, which the The Gatlin Home Treatment §s for | Stream € twice, the long those who cannot come to the insti- | needles onyx formation thrust out in: : La a olow y r falls tute for three days. It is just as effici- fo hs \ § bel i» ¥ he wer falls. ent as institute treatment if directions | ' CINE Ms way slong the capricious are followed. Call, or write for book- [*treem he found a tribe of ral men, let. and copies of contracts. The Gat- of whorh he "pve no better de- fin Institute; 428% Jarvis strdet Ton- | Seription to the factors of the poston onto, A. Hargrave, manager, 'phorte Athabasca lake and at Husdon's bay N. 4,533 than that the natives ware long pieced He and the French voyagenrs who f WwW ed named the Indiavs the 'tribe af the Pend d'Oreilles farther south into what is pow the panhandle of the state of Idabe, Thompson found another them the Coeur d'Alenes. Soon after Thompson's 'first Kittle falls and the opening of Colville, the North-West pany, promoted by John Ja established the Spokane - houde the junction of the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Astor ed the post in 1516 and its taken over by the Hudson's | pany. Five years afterwa posts were consolidated 4 lis tance above Kettle Falls, Arehs bald MeDonald chif frader. It we nanged Fort Colv honor Colville, then I. Hudson's Bay company mained under British 1871, when the corporat 4 fort to Angus McDon fn ther of Donald MeDonald, the present owes of the site. Among the interestin early days i Hormerly stationed in a for es on in its There is ah interesting Indian legend ol At aay the rock the mountam Crosses to river the could of Bone suspended from their ears folls THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, as A Lot of New Traveling of Interest to Every body. See Bibby's 85 real panamas. "Montserrat lime juice." Gibson's. There's a lot more to genuine friend- ship than words. "Lemo" makes lemonade, 10c. son's. . First impressions are many times subject to reversal. See Bibby's 31 soft shirts. As a rule taxes are as unequally di- vided as troubles. "lemo"" makes lemonade. Gibson's The cautipus man in speech seldom has to make apologies. "Buy talcum powders." Bibby's faney hosiery, regular hose, three pairs for $1. In the end something may cost us something. "Fresh Huyler's sweets." Gibson's. It's foolish to waste time in crea ting troubles in advance. See Bibby's dainty white soft shirts, $1, $1.25, $1.50. The joy and smile creator is doing a lot for this old world. Men's $5 patent Oxfords, $3.25, Goodyear welt. Dutton's, 200 Prin- cess street, Life too short to waste it in strife and bickering. > "Buy talecam powders." Gibson's. from The Plains of The man content with half a loaf {duty against he ines seldom gets the whole one. | Poeific slope, and blew off the Hill's Health Saline, 25c., cools the | tht was trained at Wolfe's, blood. "Prouse's drug store." hill Civie pride ought to follow on the heels of family pride. Sale of childresi"s , barefoot sandals, and white shoes. Putton's, 209 Prin- cess street. . Do not envy the man with the auto- mobile. He may owe for it. See Bibby's dainty $1 shirts, "Fresh MecConkey's sweets." son's. - It's a poor politician who does not succeed in making enemies. See Bibby's swell $1 shirts. "All cream" ice cream. Ginson's None of us should rest content with what nature has done for us See Bibby's new white shirts, No one has the moral right to pur- posely trifle with tempiatjon. 3 "Talcum powders." 'Gibson's: | Henry Villard had striven. Many a man who isn't a liar doesn't | The gun was at Fort tell all the truth he knows. {the treaty was made, long after Me- "All cream" ice cream. Gibson's. | Loughlin had forfeited his. right 28 8 Rest assured that St. Peter will] British subject for assisting Americans need no introduction to you, | to find homes in the Spokane It takes a"Consefeitious man to en- | try. The old piece was a silent joy his work: if the pay is small. | ness See Bibby's new Summer shirts. as the peice to Order your gorset at' New York] o tribe of natives, naming visit to Fort Trading com- bh Astor, nea the abandon Gib- R Wary com e two ort with Gibson's. 3 Boe. of wlon governor The po dominion left for nothing of It the relic a brass can blo which was recently destroyed Part of its mouth is missing Fourth of July enthusiast, the Ametican centevnial, the ude piece, which house, by fire Some celebrating overcharged plucked to do of the muzle men is much of was Abraham aborn ns climbed the at Quebec, 117 vears before This piece of brass knew and also had a speaking quaintance with Wolfe. It bellowed at the red men on the level of Marcus flats as { had belched at {plains above the citadel hard by | St. Lawrence, Genernl Isaac | lens, the | territory, closely Montealm, ar re i the the Stev- the red coats on Gib- first governor of W wshington once placed his hand on the fold gun. General B. 'McClellan {also stroked its smooth surface when he went to Fort Colville on a confer- {ence with Governor Stevens, after he {had pukhed his way over mountain [and stream in search of the {feastble route for 5 povernment-sub i sidized railroad across the | to the Pacific sound counts George most continent, v, for which Covilie when coun wit when $800,000 was agreed upor the Hudson's Bay Hor gifts iv usu her, {da -- DressReform, and be sure of perfect | fit, from $3 up. 209 Princess street. Monuments are soften made by the letbering monumental Liars. Lime juice, 25¢. FProuse's _ store. ! } Style that you owe the tailor for is | anything but a credit to you. i Bajus' lager is put up in kegs and! bottles, expressly for family use. De-| livered to any part of the city: A lot of people parade their and cover up their linhilities, See Bibby's dainty $1 shirts, } One good turn may deserve another, | but we often fail to ive it. i Straw bat cleancr, 10c.| Prouse's drug store. * i A policy that you have to make ex- | cuses for is a mighty poor one. See Bibby's $1.25 madras shirts. The man who is constantly looking sually a poor giver. See 'Bibby's 81 white vegligees. A Jonathan Snook, Michigan City, | Ind., is dead, aged seventy-five. He: celebrated 'a 1,000 marriages in his! | i i | | drug i! assels y. See our table of travellers' samples | wrappers, blouses, ete. New York Dress Reform, 209 Princess street. = : Philadelpia bakers are charged hy | the state pure food company with | using coal tar dyes and bad egus in| their products. § healthfal summer drink, Bajus' ale, porter or lager cannot be | beaten. Ng need to boil the wafér--we | do that in the manufacture. i See Bibhy's real panamess, 85, 44 Mastdrman, the greatest stallion wn der the control of the Canadian "Na. | tional Bureau of Preedine wae dol. stroved to end his safferincs, R. J. REID, Ambulace, 577. : Seulting from his fracturing bis thigh near Montreal. EY ie § W At suf Connty 3s 1 vear's exhibitic seat on 'the me. The ancient pece, which is price the pioneers of Stev refer to it ss, is qwned by » Who wmitrioticad North "the. Liberty 5 gun of ia Physicians ricommend Rains' beers health builders. Delivered in keys bottles dire from the brewery { Bibi 's for coflars, 25 PN The officers of the Oedensbury fair {| M © preparing to materially » the {erat urses for the racéd (at this {ron A OTe See Bibby's shirts W difficult to keep a!ill new white Not a few find it 'Water Waggon To take a summer trip by the beagti- ful St. Lawrence River and Guif Jad the Atlantie, the best trip in America, with comiert and goed seryvies, a. rave trent in the most delightful and "Black Diamond SS Line PA, NELDGY, GR. A, Montreal James Street, See Bibbhy's 35 ny fis, levied the Hower being the inhain ectod over $20,000 who had part- was hold ough he was ; and for one a its daring penny, we hy profes with all his ready ww the flower. girls, ly covered with a check im artificial Rlwers mane, OWers, out $3 000 iss Bermee Young, daughter of. B Young, Picton, was sudessfully ops od upon, for appendieitia in tor hospital. a io ARAN : tom, has been heama- elliagton Boultér, Pi in London with muscular LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. "Phone 286 MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, ONT, Dominion Police: TH » fe iire 1 wndard wh 1 15 ha from Hig in ib maintained by This ultimate from all m standard Insurance per ce -------- E: -- ~ Insurance Act their January bring by en- Ist, Companies nt. Intere basi will require lowest ich the it Government tRception been the The Imperial Life Assurance Co Canadi the past licyholders' se required ¥ imperial's high lion dollais in ex: an enviable position overnment arn profits » Company's J. B. Cooke, - 332 King Street andard of reserve requirement ..of Canada its entire Many other to take in the defiffency an Company ta pia rest basi Unlike and w need wrofits t 1 Wp Any by law nearly half a mile es the Conipany for continue policyholders, and Ing last Annual Report DISTRICT MANAGER Kingston, Ont. Irresistibly delicious ! If once tried you will always use and per- sist in having McCor- mick's Jersey Cream Sodas. Quality inco mparable,

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