Ry, PAGE FOUR. . THE DAILY BRITISN WIG, TU ESDAY., SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. 2 "Dearie, that was "5E, WH10, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR Rut OF ENGLAND mm, SOPER.) DAILY BRITISH WHIG, publshed at 306-310 King Street. Kings- ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.80 and 4 o'clock p.m. - 1 BWiully 2004 req be : WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in para 4b Man VICIOUS SP HOH) H BY AN ALLY or| i a c rl day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United States. charge for | BOURASSA. 4 | att ge ast postage had to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 ms { wi Fe i night, Do you know per year. Conservative Ally Flaunts the Tri- . . 29 Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, Color--No Loyal Canadian or what kind it Was" . [stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses Britisher Can Condone the Views! ha | y ' THE BATISH WAG PUBUSHING C0. LMT | ce eal | Men's and Boys' Wear ; a . Ls flag which We are going to place | y A Men's Hats, Men' S Shoes, Men' S Clothing Men's Furnishings Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. SEE {on high on the 21st of "September TORONTO OFFICE. Jpaid,. Ron. Jean Prevost, Catena St. Jerome, ss he waved aloft 1 Spite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. |; of" Ff tH ob folding his | Speclalists in diseases of Skin, H. E. Smalipiece, J.P., representailve. arms shout the flag, he said "The |{ Blood. Serves Bladder and Special Ail. a Pred is for Prevost, still a Rouge; | ments a visal) te: Impossible, { the blue is fur Nantel, our con sors a | send history for free a and ad- i CLIFFORD SIFTON ON RECIPROCITY. [i uf "unit f Tix | 380 NICE air . © N LJ {loved leader, Henri Bourassa.' {] free. Medicine furnished Frog > Wearing a photograph * of Pourassa, form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 p.m. sad Y ndare all that Mr. Hill has said mm favour of reciproeity, 1 am in j he appeared" as the representative of | to § p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 p.w. favour of any treaty that would give the citizens of both countries equal j the nationalist leader, and in language DRS. SOPER & WHITE {unsurpassed in bitterness, denounced | . I any fat =} : 5 hl ! 20 Torvate Stree advantage. Canada is ready to meet the United States on any fair pro {Laurier the navy and British corpes | t, Toronte, Ont. { | position. First of all there must be a campaign of education in the states tion. "We will never be ready to give south of the border states. At present the administration at Washington jo families to be ued as targets in| " ! : : defence o . J Yes, Jack, I ordered feels that the sentiment of the commtry at large is against it.--Hon. Clifford | denen af England," he dee luted, amid | For Sale | © Vining ships we | Commercial Club at St. Paul, Jamnary 19th, 1903, possess are schools 'where our children | some this morning = it Bifton, '1 He na (will learn to shoot, and later serve) f= me was Red Rose!" ' 4° SHIPPERS AND WORKMEN 3x targets for the cannon 'of Germany | i A - --_-- | Equally bitter was the attack made | i F VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. hci 1 . oI PY A. Fautreux, conservative-nation- | ouse d Hi y -- The part the Interstate Comunission |--#ome time since ordered material re-! ist i 1 \ : ! ; . . . 15t nominee in Tw antains. There Is as Sore Prevention of Bald. ductions in the freichit rates. These! 0 Gunialn he + 2 » ; . - » t 5 is playing in the Luitsel States calls al object of England in f yweing a ness as There is of Smallpox, ig : changes were followed by a Sweeping | DAVY upon us ras not to have the| g (uippea, : : ratio ere was conflict he ' It is now aceepted that vaeeination [ce attention. Phere was eo {reduction in the working forces. This [boats or our money, but the blood renders the vi ate . n p po > sat rail ; on f French-Canadians, & ) : ig Lhe aceinate i Deruop 8 ons Jowenn the people aml the great {creates -uneasiness in the labour yanks iw Canadians, and I Dre | 'Wi th 'M R il Hs OF 8 u «nes : . . Wi . } i es, al oz ate, lie when - has anything but the lightest kind of [way corporations as 10 the rate they land there may be, sooner orlader, an- he said anything else." 1 arine al a case. Now as sure a preventive and | collected It was contended that the | ther appeal to the Commission. and! Speaking of Canada's obligations to | F 1 ; i | P th R ; h cure for dandruff, which canses falling | \harees were out of all proportion' 10 fas to whether the eorporations 'were England, he said: "The French, in 'way. u particu- Fou, We wish Waddie you that we have ready for your approval hair and haldness has been discovered | i e adeted nid evidence was 1 I this town had once to fight for their | : th easo TE ot vles, fresh from (he hand f the world' i . swidence was | warrant ceiling labour az the: TH 0 v he season's correct styles, fresh f {he hands of the " Nowhro's Herpicide, Jt kills the |the service ren ' warranted in sacrificing labour as they 'yiohis agninst England." and then lars at the Office of ®) + : 2 § ! : dandruff germ, ( fH. Reed, Victor, {taken. and for the purpose of 8% have done. fadded : "We have developed our rail best makers of Men's Clothe It behooves ever \ ' in Idaho, says: "Myself and wife have | tablishing the. fact. Of course the Lhe question may be asked, "What | Ways and our ports, but the« latter clothes the best clothes 10 come hey Ses i showing been troubled . with dandrufi and fall toorporations showed that" they were has the Commission to-do with tide 2rVe for Eaglish ships. We pay | good ing hair for several vears. We tried | A : : . twenty millions interest every vear to . on, ! | remedies without effect until we used {under very great . expense, large question ? Ig it going to manage the England for their investments here, \ : Po: . : v » 7 i vewhro's Herpicide, two hottles of {part of their revenue went towards railways or dictate their policies ¥' and you may be sure that Eng abd KINGSTON, ONT. which cubed us."" Hundreds of similar | has taken the best, as she always ---- testimonials. in 9 does, We are not going to fight Eng CORONATION PICTURES Sald by leading druggists Send lipterest on investments: ihe bal "fhe Commission did not figure, | land's battles If vou men are 'wi | 10¢. in stamps for sample to the ller- ance, for rest or emergent account, (however, on a reduction of wages vou will elect men whose ideas are [In Natural Colors Coming to Grand SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, FANCY WORSTED SUITS picide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dol [was not so large. On the other hand [concurrent with, or as a consequence "Ot to please England." Opera House, n Ine bottles guaranteed. Jum. B. Me | A . For the libernls, Messrs. fiauthier ) The Leod 1 K {it was contended that the surplus, [of, the reduction in rates, and it was > » TT » | sod, specinl agent, Kingston. | of 1 Assumpti and Dr. Desjardines, Se -------------- rms | OVEF and above reasonable charges for [not expected that the shippers woild | of Terribonne put up excellent argy. (Opera House will open on Monday evening, Sept, Lith, when the famous 5 Rani i --~-- Nm om ie SeEPOEESEEES oe oE ie IE) OO w . Sei . EEEEEVEREE Bi * © Now, Gentlemen ! Knowing that the Fall Suit proposition will soon confront of merit, Sults of character, Suis o individuality { maintenance, operating expenses, and No. That is not argued 'or implied Stadinm, The Premier, Fhe regular season of the Grand $18.00, £15.00, maintenance, operating expenses and [be benefited at the expense of the iments in favor of both the navy and reciprocity,. hut the traitorous lan. | Nnemacolor reproduaction of the re : guage of Prevost and Fauteus so in|vent coronat festivities in natural » FANCY WORSTED SUITS, SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, flamed the auvdience that, Mr. Gauthier colors will bh hown. In these wonder {wrung from the people by unjust ex- lad from one division of the people thad to appeal to the chair to get ful picture ou see the great corona investments, amaomnted to many "nan working men I'he difficulty has not millions, and these . millions were [heen settled, It hag been simply shift The Senator, The Derby, actions, to another, I'he shippers have heen | hearing. tion procession in all its array of eolor $18.00 i £13.00 : v ¢ - | Ir bes dines sho hs or 8 , fn ter th these h : : » . I'he Interstate Commission--which &s [served at the expense of the working Dr. : Desjardine I wed th at Eng- as well, if not better than these who land had protected the French lan- | journeved over three thousand miles to - i rei At -------------- ---- declared to be a most competent hody men. sage, and religion as well as our |get a glimpse of King George and jcommerce. We were, therefore, in Queen Mary crowned You see the SCOTCH TWEED SUIT, FANCY WORSTED SUITS . GETTING AFTER THE MONEY. [honor bound to assist her. His an: fmounted hands swing 'past, the royal | swer to the language of Fautenx and | gach drawn by eight cream colored The Ashton, he Alvin, 'revost was: "We are . 2 ' . i FEVORL wi e are all united a horses ride past, the cheering crowds Fhe New York Times has determined the railway station one day two men, one in one fi; ¢ 1 md their majesties bowing and smil £20.00, S1I8.00 | to win the $25,000 ofiered by the Mon. calling themselves Champ and Knox, | GER ing. Similarly, the views of the bat VL ra . rn A ------_ A Janet they carvied a very large' and] PUBLIC OPINION- tle ships of all nations at Spithead, } nit i 2 roval A . very mysterious bag, Waen asked if] awaiting the com of the royal yacht ») FINE ENGLISH SERGES, WORSTEDS AND CHENTOTS The Disloy al Bourassa. afford another illustration of the sue troal Star for evidente as to the ource of tha 'every man's campaign " o PRICY {ye had the paper one said "Go, but | ) H i 1 } I "Wa-have no money to waste on cess of the new system of color repro Failored Garments I'he Smarest Model : . all the wars of England, and 1 repeat duction. He Il the shades of grays nada. Ita sleuths had no difficulty, [At Fronton two men were heard of again, the logical cotisequence of the nre blended with the varvim irhta BLUE SUITS, BLUE SUITS. BLUE SUITS, say gr gontemporary, in aseertgining las earrving the mysterious bag, and'navy bill will he conseription that lie the sea-water, One sees the J - - Ah thy] ever-var shadows on the swells, | @ 815,00. 18,00, £20.00, i Any Taint in This? nd the sea-scape is full of atmosphere. ) Ottawa Free ress | During. the gement the programme SPRING SEAT ROCKER {000,000 had been paid Put by whom {Within two 'days we shall know al | If the possession of a degree from a will he cha I.twice, on Monday and ONLY $6.50. amd to whom ? 'That was the ques fabout the "'Frnormous campaign fund." "Yankee university' makes a man an | Thursday > | . : I, xa § he M Borden, Mi tame (ton, Two men, disguised, were soem |Our contemporary does not need the annexationist, then ! ian, . : u ew t J | | Perle . . oherty . 3 TO MEET IN KINGSTON. : FANCY RATTAN AND CORBLE|hy an apple woman at, Detroit" asimoney, but it feels that it should do Recley, Jing he ad HB. A * r vercoats an nes ¥ N »w 0 5 SEAT ROCKERS, they passed over the ferry into Can-{Mr. Borden and the Montreal Star af pa------ Montreal Methodist Conference | ! . Buitadle for. diawilig-room purpose 5 A ada. One carried a mysterious can: lagod turn. Incidentally it might help | " Another Conversion, Comes Next. June, New Rairn.coats are Ready ; vass hag labelied "Enormons Cam [some association 'for the discourage | {FM Paper A wellattended meeting of the { H. J, Jarvis, the well-known eat {pnign Fund," under his cloak Ament of idiotic campaign roorbacks je breeder and fund" which has heen sent into Ca have the enormous campirgn fund." that the fund was a billion dollars, coming from Washington, "his 1 g ak wloriable n . i: This large solid Oak. comioriabl tamd that the first installment of 3200,- | {he Times Now we are on the track, | A the four Methodist churches of the city, Hee these before they are all sold members. of the trustee Hoard judge, of pure-bred taxiceah mao in (levelaod drove tolin neighboring countries." stock, at Ingersoll, Ont, is: strongly ---- np it st ep a i a ig was held in Nydenham stro hurch at ws -- = mm a in favor ol vwsiptosiiy. He has hither- ome, Suniay evening. Rev. .John| & JAMES REID| EDITORIAL Norms een EEG E BIBBYS LIMITED secretar ter considerable discus p i } i rs =t 1 FPbone 147. : ¢ and [assistant engineer who enn do the] Kingston Andard was decided to invite the Mon Give the courts women jurors Big . Lo inion, it ve the « N sien bork 15 well. ak aii. Gua: : What will happen ii the conserva: Methodist conference to meet in ) 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET (w) . Area itenpt------------ Len OBE ee Lie finish of the tives make a party issue out of the ' * { the court women SM ---------- Yeciprocit 3 Party te 4 wy Kingston in June next. The four pas le Ve w "Oy = » . eeiprocily arr; rer nts we iarm 2 3 " ' Queen's wants nothing more, for the | pre " ange ne . or the fa r tors a i four recording stewards of . and the race becomes extinet ey ers and the laborers favor" this. Is it 1,0 8 Were sointed (oJ § ! doe Oo 8 nts 1 : 1 churche vere gppointed commit accommodation «f its students, thanlgise to alic nate this support, so late A 1 \ grr tee to nominate the necessary commit ® tees Conference ston, mn 1923, and after { Kingston will again be honored ATAAAAAT ARRAS AA tnd NPI on 2 AC RUE DOO OO OOO OO OC CIC CH CO IO CR IIE ICICI IIIT A Mr. Sypher, a former conserva- a central and convenient dining hall, Iy won tive, is out stumping for the recipro- Dormatory accommodation may bel - 4 - wady fo anksgiving. feity candidate io Oxford county. It [had contignaus to the eallege, Init | Beady fof Thanksgiving is hoped his work will be more than . $ atert r $ hoard is not so easily obtained The! Congress igs adjourned the. Naw EE : Another large convention in the city POoocccsssvssosseveese hunters What's in a college authorities should sce to York legisla will soon he finally Nt he 0 y i } this. over; und the country is ready for { WV: De the Untario- Young Peoy \ | ' sociation, in September, 1912 » judges name, anyway. : " : 3 -- Mhanksgivingy, there being a bumper Se n | , J t " . Said ' a citizen to-day Wouldn't crop of turkeys and also of eranber What - i j : us A rrive the. name will imply | _ Wiley, of the United States pure : Reciprocity Means, COA : » fen tment, is of the opinion the market square look fine, and pre- Tea, 3 Sir, Richard ( twrig n Tore ' foods' department, 18 © A if tesit t I . orit | wf ' . i i ,. [sent a splendid appearance, if it were Thar i You desire nd Va prosperity m ® | Lt "heer is nm veritable food pre " ¢ There is Moncey in It, some . reasonable degree in those \ r a oc t x « otha , (paved like King and (larence streets ** |g : {iY tan 08 : ® [duet." One can now understand why {F g aren 4 Syracuse, N.Y. Standard-Post : portions . © lominion whic { of Dr. Wilet's directions ha © It certainly would, and the paving Ten thousand men went to Madison have not OSE as the rest ' H Js L Is HOw op n fin inspect tion, Square Garden to see two light weight } . ED ry i " Prices reasonabs Jer Work guaranteed, "mp Fhe purest, cleanest {rome and hest. {not been acted on would be done if Kingston had a \ : ie] 1 held [18 have, * i : JOXers Im gs imtted- round yout, ele . : guild or association to present and A . % continued Sir Richard in accordance with the provisions of ff + " ot osire 1 <u w bal fe Of > | Oue of the darkest spots - mn the press advanced ideas Fhe civie spirit! he new fighit law. The total receipts you coals - the | 5 ¢ Be ' and MeLeod's : i .g trade restored, then pass this agree : city when Gibson's and el. is lacking. were $40,000, of which the state gets met CALL SOL ITED. . , ! ¥ i d ' : ldrug stores are not open, is the mar | ; -- ; a rakeofi of five per cent i MH you desire to render greal ser » % ® o [kot square. How is his? What ob Answering the fuest ion of a father, A Charge of "Mind vice to the Dritish empire to which s : who asks on behalf of a son, the) vou belong reater thay resenting eo } the council in shrouding the ' 3 €, grea | pres Otfice and Yards: jeet has th Halifax Chronicie ' : od A Svri . ; = " eadnoughts o lings in so much shade? Standard-Post says that a Syracuse] Hom. John D. Hazen, prefhier of New twenty Dreadnought : yellingt ] feity building n I volunteers, ther vote for th re Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts. a -- {student should be able to pay his Brunswick, favored reciprocity when CCC anything which." Bb ; bos ol 0 advertise. own way through a four year course he moved the address in reply to the BT Ie or 7 1 00000000 5 the council is gong Lo } : ; NY tura : ha . oh re is a vaemit publie office, [at college, and maintain himself, for SPeech from the throne in the COM: cain und the United States is is t Leadin T il Pri 5 vi ¢ ! : i is de 0 Lit. a { . v 3 é ' | { that it will be glad to get appli- $1,500. He would have, however, ONS In May, 181. i he n pm 4 highest degree for the benefit " g alors rincess & Bagot St « j and g Lie atbpies th wo he ing men: who secured reciprocity, as British empire leations for the same. Does it want pPplement e amount by. his grqitors, oy : i ; AAA = 7 s : s Now, yv, friends, \¢ tim : : ng Pre a, toxdool some people ? It ean lio | summer earsings. How does this com- -------------- Some f = " i : . 2 he et ome . _- w oO on ¢ i . v po > or anaad to assert § ne : -- a limited salary, and it has snipare with Kingston ? ' ; A Huq Scheme We made one frost sep When We y ' ' Canadian Courler rolarance. Thi 1 All kina 5 it as leis 3 = : ; : : | Hon. Dr. Pyne, minister of oduea passed the British Preference hi a Baye si Her ry Pari x CAMPAIGN NOTES. [tion for Ontario, has under way {so it be another great step an Lg right/ dic a or cs A plan, . : fax reported), a scheme to superannuate Renton, a 1 ios a park : oles, BAS RY ¥ J : fone superintendent of edusution, seve "Do long as Canada remain pa 2; v 1 - Coma In, see our goods and term; The Manion Herald's Fast summary Cansdian securities. And John Ball {rad hh a \ a and tes of the DPritish empire; Canada's posi I IG TIN. PIG LFAD. ; . all' y . yi pt i bi ; : 36, . + * $i. Bi rock of Nall ally --- nie ¢ the clections probable result. gives [does not say he will lose faith in | score high school principals, These are tion" geographically is such that she Large Stocks Prompt Deliveries Othing just rec Tim te Canada sind its securities if reciproeity. | the men who still believe in the Old. must he either a hostage or a link ah Rep . alrite LL os ® you to call and see it the liberals a majority of forty-eig | tashiouesd of second educa of uni betw Great Brit. and 4 a " i wi Ry stem A secondary ea anion wi ween ren ritain Tn anada Co A ont That will do, he carried hy the people. And that is | { tion, They must be superanpunted in the Urbted States, | speak as great . oy faser Venue, or 0 Josep -- the one point the Montreal Star does | order to allow modern ideas to be statesmen' on either side would speaks (OSS Mr. Borden would be irritated if the {not make plain. introduced. were they here, as Grey or Asquith or 2 Prise STRERT. farmer assumed to advise him to an - ; It is thought that Dr. Pyue will imi: Balfour would speak." practice law. Awd yet he assumes to | The Winnipeg Telegram thinks that [tate Mr. Hanna's prison Them, buy a Kiso eho been a nerds tell the farmer how he shoukd practice [had Sie John Macdonakl and Sic tract of land somewhere, and build 2 |." would Grind the Farmer. REELEY & Ua : : series of h hich tl v on adngionr J o " of cottage homes in which these | a : : hushandry aha Thompson lived in these days 2 pt M0 LO ionints | { Mantrenl Hermid, 1 ie clon. tn ; Con ve way LEE + - ---- they would have opposed reciprocity. may be housed wpe maintained. This } oe a v. of t . ue s _~ Pp ot OOOOH > FOROROR FOHORCH y Sas | Not . ¢ a ¢ ¥ mation 1s wha gets 10 a seme ora we" vu LAO ok re Sd pt {ae 1, Et on he aug cal ules i katchewsn is turning against recipro- ¥ made to fight a ing hat. m with thi ow central (Y8IVIng only, if you like, his own sel Notice 2 city. Dut strange to say, that report | tle for the lack of a little generalship. vation thers ed be which will |sh interests, prevent the farmer from motes good-will between Great does wot come from Mr. Haultain, and | With either available R. L. Borden's jo that all the books or periodicals in | {taking o great chance. to crams he ' dies not endorse it. blunders would not be toferated, it shall be those printed prior (o MEETegate return Strapgers and Visitors are 3 |he dies 1590, The colony will thus not he | favited to Rr, ae 5 How. 5 Marshall, the minister of | Mr. Borden tells the farmer that he |distorbed at all by modern adacation- g Suitable prices. Best quality. © ¥{aoriculture in the Alberta legislature, [shouldn't think of exporting his bar. [8] Meas, ; : CA A Bow in rr, vi stock lo nfo. Ho shod fed it to bo son |, D300 8 Hr of ORIA L LESSES, 8 | xporimental farm, says whe provines [and turn it "io meat. The farmer {please write: fe. Pyne, minister of | Por Infants and Chi : z AS lis solid for Alberta. H® ought fo jdemups. He ean make more money, education, Toronto. : g ¢ Ww - ; M ham pein ll etn a as hh | LS ry TTT r market, He will be excused Hl rant sabi " on ears th ; DUST &DIRT]| i ? 4 Keil, of 1h vas siruek 3 4 : = h i 3 . ------ a p