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Sold by all druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on oo 0 uit of price, New pamphlet mailed free, Wood' Medicine Yormert Foronta, Ont, aw Blood in old Veins, Cures Nero. $1 per box, six for One will please, six Windeors . » Carriage Pain SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place to have veur Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather, EK. J. DUNPHY, Cav. Montresl snd Ordusuce Streets BP00000000000000000009 Old and Valuable Furniture at Antiguo lowest prices We ers te visit our warerocoms and inspest Aur goods The quality and prices will please vou L. LESSES, Princess and Chatham Sts, 'Phone 1045, Will Buy er Sell all kinds of Furniture, Highest designs, invite citizens and strang- Cor. prices: - Cr €-C~0-33- ti _wmiG J Rg. : THE DATLY BRMGSH wriG, _ he. was abl to clothe his thoughts he want jis flat published | in language ns mild as that Kingston, On} ha Editions at 3.38 employed. What [flasi ing pubMshed in bods Be Awd Finall the Mail Fhursaa aor hE Fi postage bag stand why the bishop should say that to be Bled making price of Dally $3) the people can be trusted,and at the Attached is one of the best Job Print-lcame time disagree with those who i OfSises iw Cage So strife, | want to appeal to "the loyalty of Ca- nadians." The bishop is not discuss presses. , The British Whig Ce, Limited ing the question of an early dissolu a { tion. That consideration. J. G. Elliott, Leman A, G See Treas. { There will be an appeal to the people @ JORONTO Of on. . { It that the Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham-| ers, 32 Church St, Toronto. i. E [conservatives do not want it for a [white Mr. Bordon does not want the i Smallpeice, IP, representative. ' {issue "forced upon him," and he has Daily Wima. | been trying to sample public opinion. . { this gentleman the bishop says therefore, the ask, | pointeduoin of this remark is not hed app 'A bishop is at least ex- | pected to make sure concerning the he affirms as matter of fact flow could he be misled into bedeving | that Mr. Borden refuses to take | notice of the political 'bearings of the and confines his criticism to the | economical phase *' What is the chief organ of the conservative party trying to say anyway ? which DAIL BRITISH WHiIG, at 305-310 King Street, tario, at 38 2 year, and 4 o'¢ WEEKLY HakiTisy arts some men v, does not under- is another soon enough, is evident TOO MANY CHURCHES. 8. H. Blake not usually {the sympathy of any one when comes into collision with the Rope i or state. He is a | things man of marked independence. He is a | vigorous thinker and a still more vigorous debater. He has one domin- ating feature in his personality. When | be reaches a clearly outspoken, and does not let any one | booh-pooh his views and presume to | push him aside. inothing, and, periness does arent tatives of church any | pact conclusion be is \ POST, Just now he is the subject of intense | (ANNOT DESERT THE criticism because hé does not see the | Pr. Macdonald, of the Globe, gives wisdom of 'maintaining churches in | late and graphic picture of the places where they cannot grow of | | great Rosebery in the house of lords. even exist except at unteasonable cost. Ho hé would sell some of them, a taking new centres, develop the churel N this statesman has of thought, and The men of intel ! Like Chamberlain had his changes change of party, attendance and activities of those re | i. : : . ; lectual power must be progressive, and siding within their orbits. By. this ; . y . - : «0 it needs be that they will have means in the city of Toronto nine : . 4 Cr ideas, or revised ideas, on -cur- : new {churches would be substituted for four- |" {teen now in use, the expense of their i {maintenance would be diminished, and, ! probably, "better results 'would flow from better manned churches:" not be judgment been | 8 with the common people. rent events from time to time. Earl Rosebery was handicapped the premier of England, of Mr. liberal as the successor (Gladstone in the direction of a government, because he was His judgment will {of the synod. Already charged with issuing slanderous state [ments in. connection with this church The clergy pre the clergy peer. He was out of glose touch He did not He does He to the extreme of aristocratic ; ta ignore of the he has in derstand their mautterings. I not understand them now. has |consolid ation scheme, \ dominate in the synod, as | swung and presumes The editor bodies, | partizanship thir The fourteen old {Globe the { cn a certain day, The {up to discuss the bill that means so predominate in other religious land they are not sometimes actuated clamourings. when sketches his appearance | by business instincts. he stood not be will not be built. {churches will sold, and and, lately {nine new ones | chure h (spedfing of those who com- | uch to" the lords. This is the hill pose it), does not move like the busi: | (hich Lansdowne has launched, the {ness firm; which has no hesitation in| 1 (hat invites so many of the i ) {changing its 'plans when there is rea-| bles to commit political sui son or occasion for it. No captain of cide. business or industry would keep open "Rosebery," says Dr. Macdonald and. in operation fourteen branch "at his best is the best there is. In houses, or factories, inconveniently do-| 14 days, and indeed even yet cated, if nine, in different places, | = speaks the carefully prepared sen would answer all requirements. The church should be governed by similar principles. should seek to gob at the peopley to invite their co- to guide them with historie 'sidelights and sudden they were the unexpected outbursts of the moment's impulse and inspiration. But their thrusts; as though tences, cration or support : : y ar rine If o ey 'will not go to|'" this day it was hard for him t( into service, hey Ww ib : . iid WR the church the church must go w kick against the pricks. He sacrificed in the government and bemoaned the degradation of the house of lords and the destruction f & + + | his c riends them. In any community there is this ris old frien waste of labour, of energy, of money There are top in church enterprise many places of worship in Kingston, the ancient constitution which this and the man whe acts like Mr. Blake, | measure would make inevitable. He and in. candour" Buggesis a reduction | railed and declaimed and implored of the number, by the sale of two or [now int tones that rang through the these, is at once attacked and his | corridors, now soft and wooing as an He mocked at the no vening breeze. { tion "that under the proposed recon how long struction ths house of lords would be ple who supply the In church appeals to the lavinen to help | almost of pathos he spoke what frankly called his farewell." And is this the last of | man, the foremost public And this unneces- motives questioned. of burdens carrying 7 Until the peo- i sary and useless {will go on aA Voix he money rebel. The [either dignified or useful. in the direction of church affairs, and i when they respond they have, like Mr. Blake, a very unpjes Snnt experience. mented" this great speaker o | FE ngland, poet, orator, statesman, who CRITICISING THE BISHOP, has lived in the limelight of recent The Bishop of Ontario has very | voars and in turn been such an illu gremtly offended thesToronto Mail, and mination in public life ? Surely not criticise him in His it takes occasion to an article of considerable length. He may be cast down and disappoiot ed, but he must get back info touch { lordship, in an address to the synod | in the people, or into such toucl {on Ontar io, referred in passing to the las 'he had, and abandon the ide: {trade agreement, and expressed his! that they do not carp abgut the that so much bitterness was ngendered over it, | procal relations in matters of | had been sought by successive govern- | many years. He was amazed that disloyalty should be rprise' * llords, its future or its fate. Were they seeing that reci- | { not to express their trade | Was the budget mad of testing its popularity' invited opiniot it? the means { upon not {ments in Canada for And was Rosebery not responsible for that Lansdowne . There 5 a lot In it, 2 a name stands for Honest Trading, | the suggestion as charged against any owe, in this ton- sumes to exgeuts, namely, that the nection, that annexation should be | upper, houss® needs reforming ? No scented where it was not, that it! fight left ! It is incredible should be suspected the crown depend: | The leaders of the fords, including pon tale in turifia: the bish-| {Qutsott, Milne, Rorthumbetisrd. ane £ 1 1 the rest of them, must face a serious op's performance. It cannot. imagine | land difficult duty. They cannot how he came to "stray into the con- evade it. They cannot desert the fines. of current polities," and having! hes ¥ 'done so he must have seetr that ho was] + ne hey have Spouged. to| This is no time for the rural batta. tread." The church is invited, as the lions to drill. The men are too busy representative of all that is pure and [They rise with the lark--in ac sweet and good, to do what it can to cordance with daylight bill they have clean-up things politically, and it has always observed--in order to keep up "venturing where Highly fear Jear to the ground and leit 'suddenly. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1911, EDI TORIAL NOTES, A crisis is on in the conservative party of Lennox county. Frontenac Likewise in county. : x Halifax went emphatically liberal in the local vlection. Mr. Borden had his He' must have sonal. heard something per --p-- Wolfe Island w orked A vate on mst now, while the people ars up on the trade question, woild reveal sur prising results, Yd I g is A y abuse of the pact did not voges, NE parliamentar, foe -------------- I reteset tre AEE ae r LLLLLLLLLLALL40084044 1000000000000 0L0LRARLLLALEEEE00000000) in Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special All. Specialists diseases of Skin, "farmer's." ments of me One Visit advisable ; ; if impossible, send history for free 'opinion and ad- change any The Toronto' News is sure that the !] viee Question Dank and oa trade agreement 4% turning multitudes | Sa etn Tunahed. o Mation i against the Laurier administration, || form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 p.m, ead }! What about the multitudes that ¥5v'e bau Sindars. #0 4.8. 30 3 sea e itudes that are ORS. SOPER & WHITE i turning against the opposition be & v 35 Toronto Street, Torente, On, cause of its aititutle in this question. Applications will be Received The Halifax Herald (Borden's paper) iemanded that the people should give the = federal' government a bit f their mind on the recipro- at 18 Market St. Kingston tity question, And they did. As a . y result Mr. Borden will probably look for a new seat in the next federal elec- By J. 0. HUTTON tion. ap, m-- Representing McCuaig "Bros. & Co., Poor old "Michael Fraser. His mar * for . : riage in old age, and when } - : i oot ia tg 8 te had i Per Cent. Cumulative Sinking los meu al powers, has cost a {Fund Preferred Stock, "Pay-as-You- pretty penny, The law suits, so far, | Enter: Car Corporation," carrying to determine his competency, have run 50 per cent. Bonus Common Stock. Ap accounts to the extent of £15,000, 7 Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred A warning to all the wealthy bache Stock of the. "Sherwin-Williams h } ) Ln v " A, y lors. Better marry when young and Company of Canada Sarreing er J YL ) herewith a Bonus of Common spend the $15,000 'in a honeymoon | Stock, which equals 20 per cent. tour. Subscription List is now 'opened J Morgan & Co., of New York I» both tases, and tls pected » will be closed in a few days. got $129,000,000 for successfully- op ---- - sree ganizing the steel trust. So that Mr Ove00000000000COCOOROORRTS Carnegiv is"not the only one that ¢ made 'more money by the deal|® The Man : than. he knows what to do with (2 . It gvas understood that Morgan & Co. | ® On Watch * a : i *e were patriots. So they are. Patriots 1 '| 0000000000000000000000 with the capital, in more senses than one. If clemency is to be éxtended to ---- prison inmates duving coronation week, Medical, experts of the church mis- {the Lampman is very decided in the sion, in New York, declare that all opinion that the WeHand Carinl dyna- the wayward ' girls até Jocblcmindud miters should not be amohg the nuh- rs g are ~feeble-minded, | ber. There are in the prisons, more ere shold be houses, where they may worthy than they. The crime of the be scientifically treated, Dr. Mae |dynamiters included murder, besides Murchy, of Toronto, will find in this |destruction of property. Theit is far les a crime than murder; therefore let later declaration material in SRPPOrt | coronation * clementy be extended © to of her long felt and eloquently advo- those who have committed lesser cated public institution for the feeble- | crimes. The public would be far safer minded. She is living ahead of her | With W. R. Travers at large than with time, Dullman and Nolan prowling about. A woman ratepayer objects to the The Lampman would like to know raise in taxation. She has an idea. whist the Shoo] lenchors of the town It is that the city wants a real wo- --_ Ao - ho A od given to the wo 8 | ) iu teachers of Boston by ome of man's coundl. What would it = do ? | their number who was retiring after asked a friend, who heard her declar. | teaching fifty years. This old school ing. "Do?" she. answered. "It would|™ At said to them: "Flirt a little practice economy. There would be no broom ip Rit whom you ate trips of the aldermen or alder-women [eat too much." The Ls ampman intends jesesesssceseesstettensressestssesessstesns » BIBBYS init For Men's Clothing For Boys' Clothing } i TE WE NOW SELL SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, ETC. | SEE OUR $475 LEATHER SUIT CASES ; SEE OUR SPECIAL $5.00 TRUNKS. » . 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The city fathers will please keeping his weather eve open to see if take notice. the teachers of this town will follow -------------- the above advice, especially the first EVOLVED CROWLESS ROOSTER. vart. d Nature Improver- Puts Muffler on| One would be led to the conclu ton, Barnyard, the Lampman says, that so much Kansas : Lity, June 17.~""The crow fed aching of ihe pone movement ho must go." This is the edict of Mis is " Bt ne en of the province to -souri. In this day of alarm clocks wr Some from the military camps the people of this state have ask a ores to be peace, what's the in vain to be shown the uke of the Jie R Be Sang out to train for a sarap rooster's crow, They admit that the! li n ri tel - 5 amp ground there are rooster himsell is a necessity, so Thay ~ wh ch ) ola This num i ts ° niant o I. Welborn of Kansas City, who |Ontaiies fro Cap. Tura it f y i a sort of Luther Burbank of poate v wall . irg on the west to has set out to eliminate the now use- Loy ea on the east, a distance of less crow. He has determined tol" miles, .or nine ibfants and rifle evolve a crowless rooster. j volunteers for every mile.. The peace Already he had produced a. wel HoVemunt 18 extending, surel The nigh wingless chicken, which must | oo hope eens to be in the Boy of necessity stay on the home side off, couts " Let these little fellow be fences which would not halt oven fealled out hickory-legged army veteran for : : mere moment, When Welborme §L 2 It is lo x hoped, - the Lampman achieved this wingless victory, his | 20Y that the town uncil of thy neighbors mere strong for Yocugnizing Yo t will be shamed into arr ANgifg a khis services by the presentation of "monstration in honor of the Old medal. The hen scientist told then to Joya of Kipgston who are com wait a while and he would show them oY next month. Last year's cou a real boon in the shape. of a silent], had no shame. Other people he ad | rooster. to be ashamed for it, and tell the old | They declare that of he is able to produce this sleep producer they will not stop until his manly bos om is adorned with the Carnegie Lero medal, boys. that * | dead lot ot wn parsimonious | The Lampman would like | worship the mayor and Co the téwn councilmen and had were a | d to sea his incilman Welborn is something like the stage | o"" Larson arrange a demonstration magician who puts a canary into ol" the 3lst of July hat and pulls out three pigeons, oq! 1 duck, four guinea pigs and a black] When the town council buys Cata swan--hee 'ain't tellin' everybot y how {raqui bridge, the Lampman hopes that it's done. It took him vears ts breed | the bridgeman will have lugs capable his wingless chickens gud he has been | °F hearing 4 hoat whistle an hus at the crowless roosier for , long | dred yards away. A few nights' ago, time. When he gets jt finished, he | When on a street car at Portsmouth, isn't going to tell how that is Hons! the .Lampman could hear a steamer either, so that if you are not "iy | SCTECChing repeatedly for entrance to with" Welborn, you: will still' have the bridge. Four whistles were repent the sleep breaker in your neighbor- {%! and repeated; till some township Hood. . residents, three uiiles from the bridge, It "has been waggishly remarked | thought the vessel was in distress that the chief difficulty which Mr. a Welborn has had to face has been| The Lamppinn is of the opinion that the oposition of the roosters them ithe present 'wrangle in the separate selves, who regard this effort to - still] **hool board is the best thing that| their voice in barnyard politics as a {could have happened in the interest of | hostile attempt ggainst their ~ fran. | the separate schools of the town The | ORCUPINE, " title of a gener P rine § t with the iates ag a r ¢ i i "PORCUPINF * Is ) AY + f the greatest interest to the wt i1ige b We have unrivalled facilitics ; . : authentic news ! x ' : municate such news to friends and od IY means ur special service and before Y . " OLR MANDHOOK MAILED FREP rox REQUEST SEANAD FOR FY BEFORE INVESTING Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, TORONTO. TELEPHONE 22 MELINDA STREET MAIN 208, "Direct Private Wire, to onr Main Office, 54-58 Broad St, New York. -------------- AT NAPANEE. | been incidentally warned that the job |with the crops. Men are scatce. Their ¢hise which many do not Hesitals Ja]usarchiight that is being turned uwpon| COURT CASE their Kom Dawson City. Mr is a dirty one. In thi t it {time comes high, and the goversment 1 237,08 undertaken by the scientist board's afiairs will not do a par si-- jearge Shore will accompany thew ol y one, is respect it may » g #1 at the behest st of wiragetie hetis. {te le of harm. There'll he some ise: Judge Price Got the Parties to Majd | as far as Deloraine, Man, where they demeaning, and that angels and'| {has not adjusted the scale of pay ac and smoke, and then better days! a Settlement. will visit frien Miss Crs 2 good. men; avoid it. Still the bishop cording to the scale of living. Empire poultry duster, at McLeod's. ahead for. thie schools. The public | | Napanee, June 17.--At the county jof Toronto, is the guest of 15 quite equal fo a little house-clean- - - roo) Brustens hud | Dui dhrough| court apd general sessions, beld here {iorie Gibe "w . . des a} i in: : Slorma, Pp smiling, even a 3 only one case wis | At ths chevse board, yesterda Lee Dur contemporary. adwits that ee --THE TOWN WATCHMAN. [brought by George E. Hughes, of the 3 oalared were. bearded. Sales: 1 to et 1h : vy " ---- Ae . oA aa at 516-.: balance soll afisr bos Sesiastics ny t : 4 vas when ct of » Another Consig nt j township of Abinger, ag : ilies al 3 . pes alanen Wal ' national spirit is in anger and Distri ! ines, of the township « tichmond have Pine wheti righteousness is at stakes but al : ict o | Of fine straw sailors has just been] [40 recover damages for the wrongful ee when they open- their mouths it shou > North Vancouver received at Campbell Bros', the style conversion and detention of the plain. A Submarine Sun be "f ' " , : i centre for men's hats. {1ifl's goods and chattels. His honor Sobmarine Al hich = ron & : oe the edification Sf Xe ivatuen" 5% Debent ha v To ill of Paar err Idivected the parties to try to of : afand sunk af ead in IS, with 8 that not Bishop is' mi s Alaa x 'he fal 1912 will see Grand Tronk | settlement which they did, on the fol {the lose of her has bey ape ple are ravi aden. " Mataring 'ebruary, 1961 Tu trains from Edmonton ransing into (lowing torms . The defendant gave lo {at the bottom near the same place wi | necasing (hed ving Ns > $ v fut P . 1 5 {Taronto. The Grand Trunk Pacific the plaintiff three >promitsory notes for | the ravult of wurcessfuel mxper ng r ; i offences of ag a 1a F ad a aT : : {tel is now laid from Edson, a point (850, each made by himself and a note {with hell. Xj cork which they are not guilty, ard doing roan , Febuary a ag + oronto, : west of Edmonton, to a point fifty. for over £100, which 'be had against ie net i Bred af their best to sow the seeds of distrust | : : two miles east of * Graham, or Super. the plaintiff, each party to pay his [1 Faniniat and discord, and' he calls them to ac At an Attractive Rat for Junetion. [own costs. I} nh coli: and ly chides them. The Be fssures, elc., successhully treat-| Another of the interesting ball | ; ea 3 : en. Wa : 'Se; vio» or without an operation. Write for [games between the English church | Mail is It cannot imagine tr vl ood, Gundy & Co. lfree booklet and riferences. Dr, {team and the Western Methodist was | Prevost, Brock street, has recoved ow he could be : > ; C Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, i ayed last evening at the driving all his spring and simmer goods for a partisan, and LONDON, England. TORONTO, Canada. } | why he should address the slisturbers : » 4 1. Fiftesn months in Contral prison san Pueky sone thirteen (0 sight, in laver kis ordér clothing departihens, sles in i > ; - a 'given Leonard Pesrdmat, a Merviton of the English church. ready-made clothing and gents' | furn : : = -- 4380 re : hl fr of the sues Mre. 8. Poves and Sanehiers ixhings department, They are all wall F Mintsie ; Aged sixteen, hrs ave moat Worlnminy or wort with mew go