THE DAILY BR ITISH WHC, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 1912, jras-wase BEVENTYNINTH YEAR [FIREMEN OF NAPANEE| = FE EE == 7 1g8l0 | Ppt aio, at $6 r year. io a 2.3 r p.m : - p---- . : é » » *® » 1 WEBKI isn WHIG, 1 ; blished ir ris on nday and | HAD. A FINE - DEMONSTRATION " ! imite hursday 1 at aA yea Ini States Chargs age had to Fa uraday 1 rg price nf nd $3 w per --¥ 2 ON WEDNESDAY, © A - 5 ' s ope-of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, sty? |} - A Lo ap work; nine Improved } Thousand People Attended He THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHIN Ck Trentan Wan thee Hot Ren Tince i, Piesldeut. | ==Results: of the Uther Races t Saved Cost Timés i : A. Gulla, Sec.- Treas. . , . We Sein sh ht. Bor oo a hitomi | SL ne we patie O . vance in rrice o roughs Bookkeeping Machme ta TORON To FF 3 mes a he : arte nbers, ita Ye ne} fe ve rt fab ' ¥ has saved us its original pus i Biveat, Toronto 8 piece, » Fepresentative. Bids ny eens yt | - ; chase price int and labor i Pulls aa : ; five times in the five seasons { : t - Fuiiy five 1 Bd De eV o . » we have used i MEN AS WELL AS MONEY. town, and ail declared that this vas : RSD Suk ant Compery, | ee i fre Re cre-rus rom a Boots and Shoes firm "along side of your estab lH Canada co hshment but that is the t uyi Pread g point, - : i } } '8 A » fe from ; Big concerns wouldn't" d : . I D, rt : and Treuton and ' SORE v i me of » found in our mari € Prov a | 2 * without a Burroughs, and . ! tb at il I ones lose the price of severa t nore it 18d nperiabist {but this can be ' 1 leq ue : develophud | pro for or 8 th : ° 3 ° ° ' by not using one. L how sire these ' ships to be manned ily by a Canadian p { marke t Eq ar at © o'clock, and ie } Re . ! 4 a Among the bands and fire I : thas is importaet in you i likely a al ok t 6 Lior of a-Canadian nav } 1 hd " a & Lai t Y i Ls ness J { Present were, = wi ' v i ding } Vinniipeg | Deseronto; 11 ; Na : vy, a vee 2 i z , Burroughs Adding Mac'ine Co. crews dor sight additionst battleships: | Free ess, in that no possil . | vanes; Eu rise, and eiley lie Fhe Hartt Shot combines the flexibility of the glove with the durability D. W. SAXE, Ss -- 2 | biel Be Ses fy 2" | races and bas ball were ttrac- | of the best leather, carefully and thorougldy tanned. It fits perfectly, . vs Ne ne, jam pace, ation of a 1 { tions and tt r rig 1 «t x : 146 Bay Street "supports the foot, and makes life's walk comfortable. In no othér mag's TORONTO, - . dore can the Hartt Shoe he bought. We are the. sole and exclusive sell S------ - " FUTURE OF THE ELACXS: 1 ce cent. Waddell a ers of the Hartt Shoe and the price is : eee - ry | again by thi 1 it , - f r : 3 he bhsebal 1 ) Ye . i One of the most suggesthve car yp slavery the black was imported inte v rn i " og ho . ictorias an \ ; th 7 A ' wons, and pointing a great lecson on Ly United States, dnd in slave : he | Kingston, w won by. th 3 by $5 : " : ® ould never have been thing" but | & score « passing events, is given in Wie VOW ' auplng but ia ht ! : or . the servant of the whites , Ihe hose 1 In clearing up our Nork Haald,. I Presents the great 13. press of time thie Black secu the - i Teuton fire yards, we have gathered J] Roosevelt in a disappointing Bght, as} Lis freedom, and he has been show. | Deser seronto. Lindsay together a few thousand joe caudidate of a progressive party | ing what he - ean do when the wa time was: ~--Trenton D Seronto, oil which, contrary to the fifteenth alto progress ti not barred Awa ndsay 34; P : ° ® é i » Hop : i feet of old lumber and meaduient to the copstitution,; would | down south in Dixie the averag ; Fhe ile race was w by Seale | 1 timber which we Will | du, ti nro the franchise because | gra may be content to eke out an| Wilh Fosier a close second. © oO vance n rice Oo % * . The 00 y » + and a1 . x sell at half its value tn of Jus colour. A stalwart. example | sxistouge. lhe climate added to hi fren . A dag Rar phe th fi t b of his race, with bowed head and | own batural | I 1 y ash wer e first buyers. melination to avoid word | . oach, : ' wuntemance indicating a humilitated [ keaps him in & condilion of ervi- | vnito,; defeated Jounstonin the first | : ind broken spirit stands by ith] In the north he is a differs heat, but in econd 'the tables Boots and Shoes We have no place to 1 feet mavacled and chained to a'stake fman, i i sel With Fusion Cuming i . well contes of Deser : Le ! He is more industrious, more | out ahead store it and it must go. labelled "Disirauchisement. ; s aggressive, more in evidence as nl 100 yards firemen--Roach, .D i I'he future of the negro in Am- | physical and mental fore: which must | €rento; sinston Sefoctar Foot EER erica is clouded in doubt. His eman- | be reckoned with. Mr. Roosevelt wel j chesor : il . rea . : AT 3 cipatots ~ declared that jt waa ~ up omes the support of thig man. His | Desc ron oF R h are Ket: | . S. Anglin & Co. human and unjust to meke a * slave' brother in the south he disowns. I. Bell in My | : '$1 of him. He is io mapy respects, i This. discrimination 3s one of tlh 9 yards teheson, Belleville: | ; . ' WELLINGTON 87, NORTH not in all, the equal of the white | solitical contingencies which the ne- : "ny" Bat on - w a} Bibbys Limited ---------------------------- || Pooker Washington has demonstfated| gro may not understend, and his Capt. Heany, of Pa ind ho 1 -~ in hy own life, and in the lives ol {race or vote counts in the campaign. | IRE the oa | Boots and Shoes ig Yhe peativilsy = De ay I il uot be 'sotiled in this dav, or en } wd on 1 3 The 20th Century Boots and Shoes serhaps in this generation, but soon-{ very 'appropriately worded. extend- | accomplishments. Only. the" coloui | or or later the question will be whe- | ©0 across the streews. It 3 decid- . : At the Old Prices remains as & distinguishing mark be | her the black may be safely or wisely | would he mony ot (ie demonstration | Besides good leather and expert workmanship, a man wants style would he ld ix eSeronto. tween them, and symbolizing the dif Ldeharred from any © ie held in Deseron Having sequred a big stock bel jounces between the Africans and | Iy-which the white m Ao The fore prices were raised by the Stucrican True: Yt was never =; a ay | ; e nian nie That | THE SPIRIT OF THE -PRESS| manufacturers, 1 shall still sell] Americans. , X lis only the reflections which follow : ; meen | sole and exclusiy® right to sell the 20th Century Shoes in Kingston. In at the old prices while this!pected that they would in any sense | a meditation upon the occasimm and w ly Kingsten Girls are Beauties. | ; , 3 stock lasts. or' degree cowe into competition. In | meaning of the Emancipation Act; |! st i Fre reas | no other man's. store can they be bought and the price is BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES. AD- - - i A el Sa) s that walking out | ". p VANCE. in the rain Leneits the complexion. INSULTING THE TRAVELLERS. What You Take. $4 00 . Rep ' | . ' privilege polit 1] in his shoes,- He gets-allfhree in the 20th Centiry Shot We Tiave the ISAAC ZACKS, or rere 271 PRINCESS STREET. The murder of a Canadian wnspector | speration, we were forced to establish | + Ha! of immigration; on the ferry between | an immigration service on this sid id io SETTER Here's a Puzzier. Toront Word Windsor and Detroit,. emphasizes a |sell-protection. Then, and not till The Ideal Summer condition that has been 4or a long |then, did the United, States officers cause of low and vulgev habits arelan aged couple, a farmer und his wife y 3 5 gsirables, 'men and women who for jand a change of manner on the part | | physical or mental reasons, or - be- {of the officials. The Whig sat behind | rr 5 : Rg - i ; Ee a d in that Men's and Boys' Departmental Store not calculated to make good cilizens who sgt out on qu visit to a son in 1 EA of the United States Michigan, They were approaching Sa : The Windsor Record gives some valu | nia when 1 an immigration official e 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. : . a Are . . On a Saturday Afternoon . aah + able information, upon the question, |tered the car. He quizzed a good y | The Empire's Favorite and it is in a position: to do so. 'The |many, and among' them the aged | i Tak # A 1 . rs » flow t 1 1 1 1 |: | a 1 ; cash | 1 i 3 ~ fTyten | ¥ s + . 4 i sit a th ost if} v ¢ ' h . : time well nigh intolerable. 'The pur: | begin to display decent cawvility." oad hard } EE @ ® Beverage Is - : pose of the government is to prevent It will be good news when the gov- la uring of ten years? ok 1 m 1 ec the intrusion, into Canada of unde- [ernment announce a change of police | ee { ! . i ing : | . 1 tide of travel between Canada and the | couple. The questions he put to them | United States at this point is "ery | were silly. He wanted to know i . great. About 4,000,000 a year cross'about them, their destiny; their inten ut R : % 1 | THAT SOILED COSTUME. the Detroit river, and almost daily |[tions, their | DR. SOPE Thomas Copley, i | TEA! TEA! TEA! financial standing, No | - From the Finest Tea Gardens of \ An accident has perhaps in- it is alleged there are annoying and |one would take them to be undesiy | DR. WHI : E Telephone 987 evion, uncolored, snd of the finest jured that handsome costume discomforting experiences. 1t was thejables; and Jf they had desired to 1 . | a or. fireca and Black at 30c per a n r | sount og dress. 3! sent Bore we can Americ aps who began the unfair tac [main in _chigan or any other state, ; \ FY Bet Pigs, the. = t 1 ' ANDREW MACLEAN'S doubtless / eturn / to you ties, who made the immigration there could be no objection. | 5 a | epalr and" ne: : Inn DRURY'S Coal & Wouy Yard i Guiavie Street, ' clean and ANA JB new. sance, Only last week a Ningstonian, al th . 3 og o Tas ft all : A 11 'Phone 443. 235 Welllaxton St. * R. PARKER & CO "For months and menths,"" says our young woman, of inoffensive / " 'Dyers and Cleaners, 68 Princess St, Kingston, Ont, appe Al Svew contemporary, 'the most éfficious and [ance and wavs, was addressed as she | - msulting inspectors along the whole | passed into the United St sles, and tha frontier were stationed at Detroit |ollicer seemed pleased that he had the 0 \¢ ed PYRG . y and kept holding up prominent Cana ight--or he assumed the right-4o ad-] 3 KS ph id & a bs I JOHNSON i Bibby S' Garage dians, although they had no authority eas her a personal aod impertin REDUCED PRICES B. "io ice, tho of sn fut amir the smmgraion we | | SPEGAUSTS'] 1} ThE Loko roms auENTY FOR "BARGAINS Record complained time 3 not require this and it shoukd In the following Diseases of Men y | , | r following | of } | ipl : 1, Balance of Seas on : and again that this was unfair; that » stopped. The best of laws, passed Flies ix aricocele Reps | R 324 RING STREET. McLaughiin Motor Cars ig! ' { lozema (pilepsy | Rheumatiem i loses 'arnations. Sweet . My big line of Antique no common sense was exercised by the Ww oa purpose and with good reason, | Asthuna Sy phi s | Lost Vitality Peas ppl abl ih ap n CABONS -- | and Supplies, Pure Furniture will be sold at re p didchar > madd : | Catarrh | Stricture | Skin Diseases I Bos ors: bo aboot soadtnat | ip! othe als in the dideharge of their rot wre made farcical by the manner in | Diabetes Fr Kidney A fe s Flowers A choire variety of 1 a duced prices during the Lot J g H ns | Kidney A feoticn 4 Papa. ! gr Gasolen }, Best weather season iBiten duties: that the law n#ver intend | which they are sometimes enforced And Blog rv d Blac Ferns. Palms. et Wedding : h Come in and see the bar- ed Caniddiang to be subjected to such | The U. 8S. and Canadian governments tat or iad history fo and Qe oation | B iquets, Fi ral Sprays and | Engine Oik. 3! sia wos ; Blank. Medicine furnished in tablet Funeral Designs a Speciaity. | ns. annoyances in crossing the border. | wre invited to enquire into these fron t Torn Hon hg a y { doi HOUSEHOLD G00DsS ipi But our complaints went unheeded tier angllsgretions or insults, and Ww i ep m. Sundays--10 am Rip e 'Phones; % BROCK STREET Toa bet ted. Fhe yaps of officials across the aiver he or Qoasultation free. Store, 239. Conservatories 23§ § ose of putting an end fo { TE eo L. L E $8 <Q ES <S iB imerely laughed at ug: Finally, in de {them DRS. SOPER & WHI Rusidghon. In, =. * Toronto St, Terao, Ont. Cor Princess and Chatham Sts, T a 'Phone 1 1045. : siamo rip -- -------- rea 35 EDITORIAL NOTES 18 CYCLES { i | : . i | Motor Boat and Short sermons make the deepes im- | topers of that town that under a re: | BICYCLE SUNDRIES pressions, but it is hard to make same fee | { YOU Y ides bushland dutubutoies dead FRESH CAUGHT - BERBER RTRRTRTRRREYS ' ' ' > ' SALMON, ' HALIBUT, . ' cent enactment, Any habitual drunk-| At Cat BICYCLE MUNSON WHITE FISH, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' * 'ministers think so. , vd who is arrested for intexieaijon] Prices 413 Spadina Avenue, i Yacht Supplies i 5 . : : § cwioe within three' months may be de Qe TORONTO TROUT and LIVE:LOBSTERS DOMINION FISH CO. ' : By ct 3 YH 159 Ghat. Bl : t ~aavae A "aves 49 HAGOT TR - -- Ea RQ lL ES Coar. There are 30,000 dhildren in Manito-1. .. ; Send for Cut Price Catalogue. : i tained on an indeterminate sentence wb-- oh {ba who do net attend school, al though of: school lage. The Tack 'of 'for a maximum period of two years. Cook's Ce Coiton Root Lomipound. A = > . . {Who is the warning intended for. compulsory law explains it. | ie x teal Monthly | : . peta Horseflesh has long been served 1 . Er PADDLES len Canada has 30.000 miles of railwavs, | a tu Ek Te oy g . 1 \ . - the restaurants inl aris under its pro-) a oe & OARS costing $1.700,000,000, the country 4% - -- ° per name. Yon can buy it in Chicago having contributed over $700 000,00 . or New York City, but generally it is wt ati to that cost. The country is needing disguised as beef. Dut the advent of I: All 'boats must have lights 200,000 miles mors of railway within ig . & on aft ftor dark. We have the ihe okt fifts sens: { the automobile has cut Haws the sup- : : i We Are Experts in Wir- regulatiop kind both In Drass ¥ (ply of horses'so that in Paris now a] PRES SERVING SEALS ERS. i ing Kingston: Homes, Ae -- -- Galvagized Kind from > . | fine: cut' of horse meat costs eighter a . ? ng ] : : a } f Sate: : : , : $1.50 to $4.50. . There is one plank in Mi. - Roose 'cents a pound. Pur nt . e : Ws octris : Light ta the only velt's platform with which most peo- : b 3 ; . a « Estimates ¢ rite cit BATTERIES and DRY CELLS. ple will agree, says the Montreal Her- The Whig concurs with the views of H. SUGARMAN, 247 Umtnrie Street, 'stimates cheerflille given Oppasiue Craig's Whnlesale Come and ree our beautiful ELECTRIC TORCHES. ald. It is the yovival und extension |'h® Ottawa Free Press that the liberal 4 fixtures ol 4a Ea : ty has <a policy on the navy; it lq POCKET LAMPS. of the coymtry life commission, Not part) S or i ; ' > only the United States, but many oth: had the courage to put that Policy Dr. Martel S Female Pills i W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. : : . oF countries, would be benefited by. a1 into force and before the liberal party SEL RS HE. 79 PRINCESS STREET. WwW 3 A. Mitchell, searching' examination of the ruval|®™@d0rses another and different policy, * Nineteen Years the Standard. "Phone 441. © 3 problem. it must be proven that such policy ix | Prescribed ond recommended for wo. (Our $4.75 Electric Iron is a | a oh siiments, scientifically pre. § . a an improvement on fis own in the in Yemedy ut "proven north. The dai ; ee -------- vt S---------------- T----" a. Wp------ The Petehoro Review remids the x ast rea