a 'WELL-KEPT CLOTHES, b Hand Garden - Cultivator | federal minister in the Saskatchewan election, is getting audacious. In this respect he resembles his master, or BEMER BOARD | is fast growing into popular favor. As easy to work | as soft Pine, leaves no dirt in the house, takes paint well, oc- cupies very little space, is warm and noise-proof. We are Sole agents S. Anglin & Co. Wellington Stroet North "Phone 66. Asa Wall Board ~ |} §s-the greatest tool made for ; ; weed destroying and cultiva- imitates hig performance, in the fed tion. v eral election. He is saying things. It takes the weeds out by A ou : . : ad simple, : b J eade toot. loosens. the. soll' tho: : winple, which the Regina Leader roughly to desired depth, holds up to ridicule, is the statement leaving it fine and smooth, ' ' that of » many railways . and saves immensely on labor, al oO the many rauways which were projected by the Seott administra- ¥) . PRICE ... .. ....... $1.00 tion, not one has' been pul in opera 9 tion, The answer is a map of thi po CO RBE I 1 S vinee, on 'which is traced twenty Line eee ers maa 3 | RAE Were begun in 1908, and ten lines WWE aww 3 & subsequently. Seventeen of them are dm-- i operation and the time tables in . : : 'On. most of the other lines," s | the Leaddr, "construction is well un i der way. On a number of them 'opera-| + rail mills tion is de Thyed- simply and solely cause of the inability of the to supply the the the mills had been able to supply the! steel for tracks steel, Saskatehs wan would to-day have! wndréds of miles more of re ways | uader operation than are now se ving | the. people." ¢ i The election in Saskatchewan is a | tierce one, and .cannot end. sodn en | ough. So far it has been character ized by a remarkable desertion of the} conservative party by its candidates and supporters ------ is annoyed The with Brantford Courier Mr. White, and expresses itself in this way > the finance minister, "The Courier is out and out for pro- tection, and is proud of it. Mr. White is a good man, in fact, a regular find, but he will discover that if there is any monkeying with the tarifi, seme thing will drop, abd it will drop on the conservative party." The action of the government, or of Mr. White, on the may have justified cement question, There subject, and i been 18 a setious division on the is likely to and be accentuated hetween now the opening of parliament, The are cement men are exeited, going to be and the and they heard a little later gives some idea Mr. White's on, Courier of the mabner in which apelin eee eit te tariff tinkering is regarded. That is what is men's and women's clothes sent occasionally to these works to be cleaned or dyed or | pressed. sald of |. R. PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, 89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. Toues and invigorates the whol ne. vous eystom, makes new in old Veina Cures Nero and Brain Worry, huse One w 08, Woel's 2 Phoaphodine, Ti: Great Engiis Fomody. of. Tt {il please, six 1 or mai of pets Ai En Medicin a Toronto, Ont with certain inde mind, As a new of man, pendence and an assumed An example was certainly made of the liquor dealer who sold an alcoholic beverage to a mere boy, a member of and not. be under circum- mstified, a corps in camp, stances that could Here is, in the first place, the danger of camp life to the individual when under age, and ii should be the cause which the of new regulations militia department should change as 3cQu as possible. : As a youth under fourteen, cannot leave school, but ean be compelled to attend classes, under the school laws, so the" militia department should prevent the recruiting of the vo- lunteer forces from those 'who are yet school boys. NONE OF HIS A VERY GRAVE SCANDAL. MONEKEYING. all political infl but without due freedom from wnee, he tion as to the meaning of this action. ! has acted, reflec fe may be excused on the ground that { he could not, with his limited service] in "office, realize the real signiticance] of his tariff revision. He may learn from experience, which is the best of all teachers, the value ai deliberation. A motice ta the ce ment merger, to the effect that it ¢hould find some way of supplying the west with the product of the mills - at railway with the l -to the should co-operate yonce, and a notice that they cement manufacturers, might have his d} the desired effect. Mr. White acted afterwards, and hence that the party. he serve, will not stand any of his mon-| keying. . 3 first and retiiied the warning | has assumed to! found ser- » wae made aboul him it was that he had enlisted an outrage which should for camp vice lhis is not be tolerated. 1 he court, be to for summoned the and it 18 hoped parent will to answer lad's deser tion of school, the | will make of of those camp appear magistrate an example him. Too many who ar now in to be mere who 'eannot be to drill which are imposed upon them, youths, expected do the service (the and the duty) Perhaps a better or cleaner lot of volunteers have never been sent he: | They are well behaved, sober, and in i dustrious, and the camp ollicials have But they | | only good to say of them. op (anada life Assurance Company Only yesterday a teacher reported | are altogether too young, and should The only Canadian Company whose that oue of her boys had been ab- be spared the vigours of camp life yet 'Policies have doubied through profits |sent from school, and when enjuiry | awhile. | Figures how a policy will shape fox = { you cheerfully given by # Agen i y Agent THE SOURCE OF POWER. J. O, HUTTON, 1s waft sereet. : | FURNITURE WANTED. The Toronto World demands a ses- some rash things already, under or | ono havi " . +e | derg-an- "ie rive {doe Clothes. Boots {6 Bo one ng a sion of parliament to revise the tarif forgn-souncilit has given ifdeed, fore WHaposing of to . ., |'some idea of what would happen, | H. SUGARMAN 242 Ontario Street, | on certain particulars, and to do it . | gt Yr Craig's Wholesale, . AEE i ¢ spasmodically or suddenly, under a | very effectively. But the membrs ol fey commission which would be the! F 0 N G 8 I N G the government have scattered and | implement of the government and un ! Frost next" femoved 10 NM) ince there is no hope of a session. | dex its domination--wnd it is not de- | . Work guaranteed. g The World may be right--that pa «| sired it shall do rasher things. of ideas, who have somo Inventive alli liament is meant for the expeditious 'the west is suffering in many ways, | MEN i sang AM NT dispatch of business, and that those | aud jt is not to be expected that this | cas. AED. "SINGER" Hand Sewing Machine Practitally new, for Sale. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Largest line in the city. Will buy. sell or exchange. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bought and Sold. If you are giving up house, I will buy all your goods. L. LESSES and "e who may rule, in federal, provincial ot municipal politics, take a cortrary view of it. "Half the trouble," i! the World, 'in the way of govern ment, whether it be municipal, provip- i} dial or federal, wachine is running only for rhort periods and, when running, under rush conditions, There can be no substan- tial railway welief except by parlia- ment." Nor can there be any substantial re- { lief 'in tariff amendment outside of says | | | | parliament. The government has dane is that the legislative relief can come through hastily | anti-election The idea of bribing or bulldozing ply is mot to be tolerated; nor wo uld | maae | Onises, ilogers | = the peo lit be proposed were parliament in scs sions la the house po minister would dare, {for instance, to say that Saskatche- wan would never get control of its natural resources, while the Scott | government prevailed or ruled, and thut is the statement of the secretary of state which scems to have gone un- jFhalienged. EDITORIAL The manufacturers were never so much agitated as they are now. They are afraid of Mr. White. Not that they think he would do anything to port them, but he lacks in experience. As a tariff tinkerer he is the boss. It has been announced that - Nr. Foster is going to Australia on gov: ernment business. He may as well have a good outing while he is ' at it. In Australia he will see gover. ment ownership at ils best, and will take heart mecordingly. In England Hon. fon. Mr. Foster has lopened his mouth and the langaage flows on and on like an everlasting But on one subject he {significantly dumb--the navy. it, and t is He mm NOTES : spectors, under orders from Mr. Rogers, minister of the interior, are promising that the settlers will have to pay certain pre-emption es. Through the mail these settlers are being notified thai they must pay. Mr. "Rogers is thus- playing the gay deceiver. not lax- Nine millions of people in Britain will, between mow and July Idth, register under the Insurance Act as applicants for sick or non-employ- ment benefits. They must do this under some society that is approved or through the post office. The task is a stupendous one, There is not to be any appointment to the chairmanship of the railway commission until Mr. Borden returns Hi. DR. WHITE 1 [secs STS | Eczema | kp a itheumati An Asthma | § 3 Lost Vitality Catarrh n Diseases Diabetes | k And Blood, Ney ve hi wm Whip ny 2 to X aun to 1 pan 3 "Torok ta St, Torato, Ont, -- ar THAT TOBACCO With the "Réester" on It is crowing louder as ne goes along nly 46c per pound, For chewing und smoking. . ; AT A, MACLEAN'S, Never sold in Bulk Thereis nothing unhealthful about Coffee if you use pure C without Chicory: and wi h the chai or harsh outer sheil taken cut in the grinding. Dalton rench Drip ly roas ted and gr | special Because it is all Coffee and | nothing { Dalton's three poun Mild and and 50¢ MRS. St TS SUFFERING OVER Doctors Advised An Opera. tion. How She Escaped Told By Herself. i -------------- Buckner, Mo. -- "' For more thana year | | I suffered agonies from female troubles ! and the doctors at | last decided there | was no help for me unless I went to the hospital for an oper- ation. 1 was awfully against that opera- tion, and as a last resort wrote to you for special advice and I told you just what I suffered with bearing down pains, backache, shooting pains in my left side, and at times I wot touch my foot to the floor without screaming. I was short of breath, had smothered spells, felt dull and draggy all the time. I could not do any work, and oh how I dreaded to have an operation. "1 received a letter full of kind ad- vice, which I followed, and if I had only written her a year ago [ would have beer saved so much suffering, for today T am & well woman. I am now keeping house again and do every bit of my own work. Every one in this part of the country knows it was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- tabie Compound that has restored me and everywhere 1 go I recom. mend it to suffering women." -- Mrs. Lizzie ScotT, Buckner, Mo. 1 you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co, (coufi- | t | | | £ & Knock about style; alpine sliipes Blacks. Grevs and Blues. - \ Fedoras, , colors are Browns, Greens, Some lot. smart Style Straw Hats in this Regular $2.50 and £2.00. \ Bibby's Price while they last ; 3 $1.00. See Window Display of These Hats ¢ L : { 2 4 e a i > 2 * w - 4 4 ; Vos RE YER ER JEN emg TAL - ca Sr -------- cE TION Sti nn iat Ri so i: Ar vee SN RNR re 10 La sin sr-- ? : f. . v , y THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, W EDNESDAY, JUAE 19, 1912 : * ! THE WHIG, SEVENTYNINTHE YEAR us a : N DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published st 368-710 King Street, Kingston, On- yy i a ' Lg . . tario, at §8 per year. Editions at 2.39 and 4 p.m. 5) 9 4 Pa ® . WEEKLY BRITIEH WHIG, jo pages, published in parts on Monday snd 3 ¥ \ RD 4 Thursday morning 'at §1 3 Joa r. ed States chaftge for postage had to AR- 1 1 1 [ I be added, making price of Daily 5" snd a Weekly $1.50 per year. : . s ' y : Attached ia one of the best Job Printing Offices 1a Canada; rapid, st: ik, . ' to " and cheap work; nine improved presses 3 i . i % » L - : THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED | ©* '° Sain; nd yet] Kingston's One Price Clothing House J. ©, Elliott, President. ot fanny the old. blk v a 7 . © Lemam A. Guild, See-Tress. which particul 8 x ' 1 -- . . ¥ 2 | "Paper towels," Ii ge. "Lib JORONTO OFPFICE~--Sulte 13 acd 30' Queen City Chambers, £3 Church | on's. s - Street, Toronto, H. E Smallplece, J P. representative. | The : British commons, by 274 to 50, SALE OF MEN S SOFT HAT + { ged a no n | r in the new | | i Sd { fran ise Yistablisking manhood | » HOT TIMES IN THE WEST. = { sufirage, abolishing § tural oting and | pe ? 1 . p------ {university constituencies | in o ; : eer - = | H Mr. Haultain, Mr. Borden's man Fri- | connection with them have been pub-| f SALE PRI E $1 00 THE " B ve 0" ' | day, and. the advertised lackey of the lished DR. SOPER | . MEN Shirts and and Cream. Sold, most UNDERWEAR" ' SPECIAL "75 Cents Per Suit Penman's Porous Drawers, everywhere 3ibby's Special it 75¢c. per suit Underwear Shades of White Knit all sizes- at One dollar pbr suit. 78, 80, \ BIBBY'S Men's and Boys' Departmental Store See Our NOBBY OXFORD SHOES at $4.00 82 PRINCESS STREET. Limited J Sm: Sons ie . id Te wis 2 Pa ¢ "We A H adquart for INGOT DRURY'S Coal aad Wood Yard iverics. dugot Copper, Pig Iro | Fhose v5. 28 Wellington 31 Pig Lead, Zine Spelter. lumii, TORONTO | Cook's Cction Kot Compound. | -- zis he cited ly : § JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE y : ; : Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Fron painphlet, Adds: Twa! | ALL KINDS OF SHOE DR NG--Nt Simplex, Po Goox Hemaie O.-~ Toseuts, Get. rm Pil Buude, Two-in-One, Gun Mow. a Tore usire | HALL FURNITURE | 70 BROCK STREET. Bao ie shuwing 4 fine lina o, CIVIL AND MILITARY SHOE MAKER 3 a EE aanfsttan A "PEARSALL S MILLINERY b 4 . . Je { Special Sale of Untrimmed Shapes Hall Mirrors, woiden Oak, $4.5v ; to $16.50. . ALL THIS WEEK { Hall Seats, $5.50 to $18.00. : I oan tee 388 Sissel § gular Prices from $1.00 10 2.00 For S0cts, Bach | hogany. Al colors. | { Pearsall"s Millinery 2s prises Sueet rte ny N - a - » ) erect Le er parame indvnsnatndysihrfinbbodhobibbobviiyteie) S&B.) a RAWFORDS CoarL. Pedestals in Fumed,.. Golden Barly English or Mahogany. Prices this week Ian Go- - A big. ngugh at seroog