race roi -- SAVED MAN'S LIFE THE Recovers from =a Severe Atinek of Kidoey and Liver Disease and Reguinns Lost Weight, Twenty-five years age 1 was more dead than alive but Warner's Safe Cure brought me out all right: it sav. ed my life, Last summer I was taken sick again and tovk six boltles of the same medicine and new am feelin ne. While sick 1 Jost quite a goo deal In weight, but have regained it all and am up te my a andard whight, 185 pounds.' john Fangboner, 11 CrogRan St. Fremont, Ohlo. Put up in $) and sold - druggists everywhere Warners Bafe Pills for eco nstipation and bilious- ness are 3 a patiage - people. ' 0= is mention' the ronto, Ont i a Reduced Faesimile, ! BOSON 0000000000000 We have just received --a consignment of -- Tile S. Anglin & Co. Cor. Bay and Wellington Streets 000000000 T000000000000000000000Y 0000000000 0000000000000000000000 Summer Suits For Mot Wenither Wear, LIGHT COO L-=NATTY. MWorsteds in up-to-date styles Browns, Blue, Black, Ete, $5.00, $7.00, $10, L $15, Black or Tan.. Greys, Oxford Bhees Canvas Boots Fine Shoes . *i Working Boots ISAAC ZACKS, 271 PRINC 188 STREE meeessasuseseeeneestes The American] Cafe 185 Wellington 5t | The Up-to-date Restaurant and Eating House. Separate appartments. Well furnish and lighted. 2 Try our Full Course Dinner be. : THOMAS GUY, Prop. PEIIIIIP IIIS IIISINY D000000CCOCOOOOOOOONOROYS - ® A POINTER FOR MEN, Just a word for the men. That neat, sple and span look ® many . people you see ls ® caused by occasional visits of thelr clothes to these -works R. PARKER & CO. Dyers and Cleaners, 69 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston. Ont, sesend Old and Valuable Furniture Antiqui at lowest prices. We invite citizens and, strang- ers to visit our warerooms and fuspeet our goods, The quality an prices will please you. L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sta, 'Phone 1045, % Will Buy or Sell all kinds of Furniture Highest prices. designs, Coal for the Grate "Coal for the Furnace ¢ 'oal for the Stove 'onl for anywhere youn want. it. Fe ~~ Phone 9 Foot of Queen St. . | i 1 3 'us in NN ---- " 3 : tribute another 35,000 in order to spare the property committee the la- bour and unpleasantness of having \to revise the. specifications. Will the council grant the money ? Yes, if the ad | mayor and aldermen have gone clean daft. But they will probably limit the board of education to the $40, 000 it has been voted, and refer the trustees to the people for any addi tional sums which they require. This appeal, ' too, should be made in Janu ary, and in connection with the municipal elections. The vote upon further = public expenditures -- with school taxes going up faster. than ever--should be as full as possible. What the board should do, and what it does not seem to have considered, is order a $28,000 or $30,000 build- ing, and put up no other. If the strike now affects the situation, and to the extent of several thousand dol lars, the school can wait. "It cannot he builf this year. A great - savieg can be made in putting up a dupli- cate of Frontenac School, excepting the system of heating. A $15,000 school is out of the question. DAIL BRITISH wai. published atl 308-310 King Btrest, Kingston, On- tario, at $8 oe Loar. ftions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock Bia WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages, ublished in parts on Monday and hursday morning at §1 a year. United Bites, Sharge for Postage and of Weeki iy 3ie8 b . Bah' n of ee an Aftashied 18 out 4 Tne Of Lh the bes t Job Print. es in Canada; rap cheap nine pia stiles presses. 1 ---- TORONTO OFFICE. Saite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- ers, 32 Church St, Toronto. H E Smalipeice, J.P. representative, Daily Wing. THE RECALL 1S NEEDED, The referendum is in favour with some people. When they dislike any propesition, because it is hard to deal with, they talk of refering it to the They stop short of letting the people have the fullest liberty which they exercise in some states of the union, namely, of having the initiative and therecall as well. They seem to see in this enlarged scheme the possi- bilities . of. trouble from the people. Well, if they are to rule in some things why not in all ? And if they are to be able to tell the representatives their mind on cer- tain points or measidres, why not give them the power to say to these same, representatives, "You are. not suiting your public service. You are acting contrary to our desires and We recall you, and you can, if you like, justify your conduet by seeking re-election and remewing your chance of approval or disapproval." If such a law 'prevailed in Canada at present there would be some members of parliament in an uneasy state of mind, They profess to be eager for a ceferendum 'of the trade question to the people, but they are denying the people the right of the initiative. In the west Mr. Borden is practical- ly telling the grain growers that they do not know what they want. He is{ty shall 'vote on the trade later, because he cannot If members of his party and put on #RAISE OF THE PREMIER. Albert J. Beveridge, United States senator, has written for McClure's magazine, a personal sketch of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The analysis of char- acter is preceded by a description of government in Canada, and the man- differs from govern- ment in the United. States. "In Can- ada," ways Mr. Beveridge, "there is no such thing as the 'titular head of The head of & party there not only in ner in which 'it wishes. a party.' must be a genuine head, name and by official sanction, but by the commission of nature itself. He must be a real leader of 'men, made such by his inherent qualities of abil ity, wisdom; courage, decision and ex- perience." The confederation years, and miers, John Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, occupied office for thir- The qualification of éach personality which has existed since 1867, or forty two pre: Sir years. was that magnetic made him a favourite with all classes; and then he possessed the rare quality of leadership "which made him the first. of his country's statesmen of his and the head of the Canadian nation." In the same time the United States had had eight presidents, four of whom got a second term each be- eause of the peculiar circumstances of his time--Grant, Cleveland, McKinley and Roosevelt. The fact that Laurier has been absolute long stamps him as an unusual man, willing they agreement help himself. could be recalled at once, the rack, there would be a general re eantation. time, PECULIAR LOVE FEAST, A 'petty quarrel about patronage fed to an open rupture in the couser- vative party of North Ontario. There was a convenlion called at Uxbridge and it proceeded to nominate Major Sharpe for the commons. Then it an power for so discussed it with the people. That was a settler. Col. Hendrie, of Hamilton, minister without portfolio, suggests that the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1911. ' DR. SOPER- | Whitney government go to the peapl when the federal house dissolves. Capital idea. Just what the liberals desire--and with reciprocity as the iskue. . The conservative grain growers 'con- tinue to tell Mr. BSrden, "in the west, that they want reciprocity, and he continues to tell them that they can not have what they want. Later they will balance the account by for the candidates and party reflect their views. voting which When Sir Wilfrid Laurier toured the west last year he took Mr. Pardee 'along. Mr. Borden imitated the pre mier, and took his chief whip, as man- ager of the entourage. Byt there is a vast difference between Pardee and Perley. Oue is a captivating talker, and the other is a bore. i ---- Reporters cannot be refused admit tance to public places and where public bodies do business. This has been demonstrated in St. Catharines. 1* was demonstrated in Kingston | many years ago and by a reporter of the Whig. It may have to be monstrated again before some learn widdom. de- people A curious correspondent has been unable to account for the number of persons who want to see Mr. Borden and in the places where his platform is not popular. The farmgrs probably want to look at the man who says they cannot have reciprocity because he does not approve of it--for party purposes. They want to mentally photograph Fim. from reciprocity ! Yet Farmers turning So the conservative papers say. at Red Deer, Edward Carswell, conser- vativé, brother of the president of the Alberta Conservative Association, stood up and and said : "We regret your stand on the reciprocity agreed ment, and gust frankly say that after havi ing. carefully read all the argu- men\s against the riciprocity agree- ment, we are still that this agreement would be a great step in the right direction, and are earnestly desirous of 'seeing it rati fied." Straight talk. firmly convinced Strict Sabbath Observance. A story of strict Sabbatarianism is told by one of the old chroniclers in a life of Richard de Clare, Earl of Glou- cester. One Saturday in 1260 a Jew of Tucksbury fell 'into a well on the earl's estate, and out" of reverence for proposed to adjourn .without nominating a conservative candidate for the logal house, and the present member, Me~Hoyles, objected. He is the stronger man and asserted himself lat- carried the convention of Major and Mr, Beveridge seeks the secret of hig success, : It is found that public grown in the greatest of Canada's ora- tors. He is clear and reasonable debate. He has the faculty of remov- ing misunderstanding and strife by the smoothness of his explanation. He but a vig- Was in youth Laurier speaking, and that power until he is practiced he has he the er, for against Sharpe. Some embittered partizan had ater confusion in the ranks, and had occasioned such a defection that for a time it looked as if the party would The master of the situ- Hoyle. He had been given a nomination originally, accord: ing to one speaker, to get rid of him, and he had won out in the election. He had repeated the feat in later eloc- there were some who easily persuasions in cre is not only a good talker, orous thinker. He is not a tician, but a having snd the through. the premier's grace of manner; influence. big poli go to smash. master politician, one ation was Mr. plans and purposes, them speaks much of charm visions, capacity to carry The eritic of presence, personal Wealth he mighl have had in abund- anee, with his opportunities, and "ac cording to the standards of American without He represents the tions, and yet had been disgruntled over the patron age issue and were ready to sacrifice him, > life." he is The funny scrap, in which angry looking for each others' was a love feast in 'which men lauded and magnified each other, in which re- ciprocity was declared to be a good thing for: the pockets of the people; and in which an election for the com- and for' the lezislature ons | public To-day wealth of any kind. only type of man who can succeed in office for such should feature is that after the people were 2 here ' : scalps, the in holding any time. Canada length of prevail in any party." The sketch reads like a chapter from that remarkable book, containing a personal adoration of the premier, which Mr. Willison wrote before he be- came the editor of the Toronto News. Many have been the men who have written of the leader of the federal government, and they have all tribute to the combination of grace and ability which is his distibguishing characteristic. "Only mane this fall, next June, were talked of. R and love feasts do nat often gp to gother. They are peculiar to North Ontario. paid ------------ VERY EXPENSIVE SCHOOL. public school will hardly Months have pass upon the The new be buill this year. ed since' the people voted $10,000 by-law--or rather since the ratepayers allowed it to go by de fault--and only now have the tenders been called for and opemed for the building. The estimated cost is stag- gering--$43,553.90, or $3,563.98 more thag the people voted for a new schaol and for the reconstruction of two old ones, Cataraqui and Lauise. The new school was calculated by the architect to cost $28,000. What has brought about the extra- ordinary excess in the estimated cost? Several th'ngs. The strike of the ma- sons and stonecutters has had a para- lyzing effect. There is only one way to guard against losses under the EDITORIAL, NOTES, Govefament ownership of railways, and government ownership of terminal ers, being part of their platform, but they want all the markets they ean wet and they want the trade agree ment. At Edmonton, the Borden party was made to sit up whan Mr, Perley said that reciprocity had been a dead is sue since 1891. A farmer told him that reciprocity was a live issue last year, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had the day (the Jewish Sabbath) would not allow himself to be drawn out. The earl praved equally punctilious, and on the next. day (the. Christian. Sunday) would not allow his servants to labor in rescuing the Jew. On Mon- day morving they found him dead.-- London Chrohlcle. an tet arstmsmnlnn. 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It is - expected by 1915° (next division) there will be the magnificent sum of between $5,000,000.00 and $6,000,000.00 in profits distributed to 'its policy- Better In our business of sellink C ed after nothing is slighted- prices--every figure is based on our efforts are apparent. we offer the best of clothes and SEE OUR TWO-PIECE OUTING SUITS AT $8.50. lined, hand and lapels. padded belt Partly shoulders loops, etc. Wenthworth style, three button hand made button holes, hand-fi for $15.0¢ and our patrons with the Pest Clothes that can be made, \ Every detail that makes for Better (tlothes is carefully, look- ~pothing "is overlooked. We have a splendid Imported Grey Worsteds SEE OUR SPECIAL 5 $4.2 : STEAMER TRUNKS. Size 36 nl lothes our policy is te furnish No fancy the results of because the best of clothing service. - and business, actual cost, "SEE OUR TWO-PIECE OUTING SUITS. J Homespuns. 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Snow reported on Lake Wednesday A small-minded man {large religious cloak. i bee Bibhy's 35.50 outing It is the thing {promise to pay." For bread and pastry use flour. Some rough I'ry r Grayball, Waterloo, died very --- iBIBBYS. Superior on may wear a + Le 000000000000¢ uit easiest in the world] io RACE TO WIN A BRIDE. | After Marriage the Semmole Brave the | Remains Member of Wife's Family ving Church The Semmple i "Quality' people make road to wealth I Bibby's 83.50 Panama hats economy the only Indian to ment promptly to every cut, bruise, scald, scratch, boil or sore spot of any kind. "Mecca" Ointment kills the poison, restores a ~~ healthy condition and quickly heals. 25c. at any drug store. Can Practice in Wisconsin, Pr. A. J. Randall, a graduate of the clase of 1911, and who 1s located elevators, may please the western farm- Kenosha, Wis., has been successful in {passing the examinations of the Wis. counsin Board of Medical Examiners, land is now licensed to practicyg medi- cine in that state. Dr. Randall, form- erly lived at Seeley's Bay, Ontario. 1,000 Island Excursion. Str. 'on Dominion Day, Monday, at a.m. Home 4.15 p.m. Fare, lle. 10.15 Good going Saturday or Sunday, re $1.65 return. burn, at | North King leaves Swift's wharf | | day who is as free {tors in the pre-Columbian days. If all | the world but the Everglades in Flo irida were to be' blotted out of exis ltence the latter wonld still be enough of a world for the Semminole"s wants {and He is peaceable and honest of the { terrible things done him one hundred vears ago by the white man, whi | nearly everybody believed that the {"only good Indian was a dead In dian® J The tribal religion of the disagreeable | is far above that of the other {1ndian tribes. It is lacking in {revolting and harsher features ackions Serve -as|of them have recently become tians, and as such od is known to them as E-schock-e-tom-see, the the tribal god is called Hata-kill-unssi | They like to stand by the latter better { than by the former. Marriage by wife captures appertains a id} | among the Semmincles. After the pa feared. {rents of the girl have consented to the as were his ances | The wise man has no need of boast ting bf his knowledge ihe housewife who prefers "Quality" {four has good reasom for doing Before you really are so have a rea son for being exclusive Bibby's for real Panamas, "Buy talcum powders." (fibson's This old world harbors a lot of mutual benefit opposers A lot of people have of help in "going it alone." See Bibby's 815 blue There is nothing. more than the man who insinuates "Taloum powders," Gibson's Your every day eredentials, either good or bad Pibby's for smart summer Money very often stimulates courage of a man's convictions, "lee cream bricks." Charles Widdicombe, appeared since Tuesday. 80. happiness. 5 and was never worthy i to have alot} suits Semmioles native ther Some Chris suits. while Wribson's Hamilton, Fou play dis- turning Monday, ~ See the New Styles In summer hats at Campbell Dros' The leaders in men's hata, Swell," C$. 50. Bib- by's. Modern prodigals do riot get, the) seat of bonor at the banquet table. . | "Quality" flour. | outing trousers, Ask your grocer for Once used always used. Neither wit or custard are substan-| tials. Spend Sunday in Watertown. circumstances, and that is to provide! for a larger margin of profit. Just how far this special feature has al fected the result cannot be stated ac curately, 'but the sum js.surely . a substantial one. Then some of the contractors say that the specifications call for material and workmanship iy, the construction that point to luxur- Lanes, if not downright extravagance. Contractors do pot care. usually what the individual puts into a building for himself, so long as he pays for it. He feels, however, that he has'a per sonal interest in a school and that he June Debenture List : is Kelping to pay for it. The council will be asked to cons | Try a sack of "Quality" flour for | marriage the voung suitor sets a bread and pasiry, and you will be de- | roastedwild turkey or a ham of veni {lighted with results. {son .at the"Toor of the maidens house. | i John Ford, Toronto, aged five vears, | If this be acceptable to her, the voung {taken sick in the children's hospital, brave is sure of his wife pros | suffering from rabies. lean capture her in a [air race at the See Bibby's 81 wash vests. {July corn dance or on some other Frederick . Swallow stood up in a festive occasion. jracer dip at Hanlon's Point, Toron-| After capturing his intended prepars ito, fell out and was killed. jtions aré then made for the wedding HBibby's, for real Panamas, $35, {The very simple ceremony involves the Reports from varipus parts of the {bridegroom proceeding in gala attire | province indicate a redudtion from a)te the girl's howe, there to remain third to a half in the hay crop. | through life as a member of her fam Ask your grocer for "Quality" flour, fly. \ manufactured by Maple Leaf Milliog | So the Seminoles still live outitheir company. | happy fife, marrying and givingh in Dennis Owen, aged ten years, while! marriage, cultivating their crops. on learrying lunch to his father, fell into the hummocks. of the Everglades | the canal at Meritoh, and was drown. | felling beneath the shade of the pine | trees, selling alligators and other skins ito the whites. and in return buviog bright calicoes and other merchandise {brought to the trading post from Fort {Mvers. The Seminoles ris ber about 500 souls and appear to | gradually increasing. hed he i "For the holiday," high class sweets. | Gibson's. See Bibby's $15 blue suits. { Bruce / Walker, "immigration com- | missioner, reports forty thousand 'har-| Lvest hands ace needed for this vear's j erop in the west i i "For the holiday," fresh McConkev's | now be New York has its first negro police ttle, 'tween man, He is Samuel J. Battle, 78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET FIIIIIIIII IIIS IIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIII99 9490 Limited L/P IIIIEIEV IN HOONOO-LUU-LUU, ES the to Pro Way Name of Capital. it Seems That's nounce the Honalulu to-day is & decides] mixtures of nationalities and a babel of tong It has 14,000 Hawaiians, 12,000 Jap anese, 6.300 Chiness, 5.400 PPortugess 1,300 Americans, British and Germans, SH, Porto Ricans, 1,000 Coreans and 2) Giher In a short ride electric, if Magnzing, service of five He nationalities on the street oar the Rosar very good you please, and Say A furnis WW eamniy one can » representa tives or six nationalities and hear as many different languages spok en. First comes the natives, swarthy in complexion, with noses, lips and eat that might suggest American ne but with straight kinky) hair pper color that American lgdian prox Polynesian her ond who hears it comes the vonvietion gines expressed their sentiments in primitive vowel sounds, te which been added sounded grove black recall the fie inot and a co and iam language is very for simple the that first The abor HOthe consonants have Each vowel is and the words are easily pronounced by 'one who is patient and to speak distinctly. The pronounaation fwill be alt the better il the will draw out, almost drawl, the vos el sounds, for which reason the lungu- age is well suited to the doleful Haw atian wail. Bay e. ¢., Hoo-noo-luu uu, and Jet the word sing iteeif £3.00 Rochester and Return, Tickets good North King and 3th, July let, 2nd terning up to Jaly 6th, P. Harley, agent. Peterboro, Kerr for the Hawthorn for as in Latin, wishes EP Ker gomg - on steamers Caspian, Jane rd, Fare, on and re $35. J. or liberals nominated and Fd tegintniure Fast F. b lesrd RHEUMATISM CURED BY Onto ne the {and Huyler's high 'dass sweets, (3) son's. Cenada won seventh place in the! cadet teams rifle competition at His ley, woring twenty-seven against the! Highted Australian winners forty Campbell Bros', ttyvmght vears old, six feet tall and {230 pounds in weight ! Try a sack of "Quality" flour for and pasiry, and you will be de with results. St Utma, N.Y. Senator Fliha Root, sixty-four, was elected president of the society of the slomni oo Hamilton Col An absolute guarantee goes with every box of FIG PILLS. Shey will iA RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY disorder, BLADDER trouble, CONSTIPATION, SLUGGISH LIVER and ail STOM- ACH and BOWEL disorders. At all dedlers, 25 cents per box, or The rig Fill Co, Bt. Thomas, Ont. For five Panama bats, $3 up, loge. : a wise Ery ee See ORTOP AISI PRIRVIIIV svessvsssel Le AS YB