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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1902, p. 4

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THE DAILY WRIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER £8 their pure the Horse: owners believe in providing «sa with clean cats and hay and urge them to consider also providing them mith pure enabling them to take it need it This method of feeding pure sult to stock has ben adopted in the largest stables and grows in Hin doily. li-enables the animals to gratify their desire for salt whenever their systems require it. When fine salt is mixed with their feed they hae to "wallow the salt whether too much or tuo little Th v are form take impurities with rock salt with horses' feed is | g of vour food entirely loinc away wi all salt irom vour table. The walvanised iron Feeder is so simple in construction teat tare is nothing about it to ed ot of order ¥Milech Cows will givei\ more milk and of a ricker quality when provided with Pure-Salt Bricks. ol to leav tothe cellgrs ers FOR SALE CORBETT': S YOU CAN BUY OUR GOODS Teas, Coffees, Baking Powder, Spices, Etc.,, in any quantity, large or small, just as you wish. You'll get strength, flavor, and purity. You'll get satisfaction. You'll save-gnoney. THE STARR CO, ; 185 WELLINGTON ST. Free Yourself From Rents. the if We rent to vourself d in the right way start. Our plan provides capital do a great dea sure to 'win in It's easy to pay rou only get start want to bLelp von for making a little You take no chances and. are the end. So easy you can't fail. So sure you can't lose. D. A. CAY 346 KING STREET. YOU WILL BE IN TIME YET 10 TAKE ADVANTAGE UF CUR SACRIFICE SALE JUST GOING ON. We must reduce our stock or be everlastingly muddled up between our heavy burdened counters. Now is your opportunity to buy your Clothes and Gents' Fur- nishings to your own taste and your 'own price. Needless to say anything about our Furs. You know they are the best and cheapest that can be got. JOS. SILVER, (Successor to B. Silver,) 102 PRINCESS STREET. BLINDS, GRILLES, * STORM SASHES, And all klais of Iaterior and Exterior WOOD WORKING: Well Manufactured by iS: ANGLIN . & CO. aooasevesde FOR SALE THE . SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING ON KINC Street, between Wade's Drug store ' and Congress Hotel. In excellent condition Second e ® | i ce | | | A Breakfast Relish Prepared According 10 the Ideas of Grea! Medical Focd Experts. Malt Breakfast Food Contains the True Elemeuts of Health For Young and Old. and suggestions of such celebrated' fooa experts as Dr. Fother | gill, Prof. W. M. Wiliams and Sir Henry Thomson reogrding the pse of Malt with grain foods have and successfully carrie manufacturers of Malt Preakiast Food. : Users of Malt Preakfast Food obtain all the virtues of pure Malt in 4 form | t that conduces to health, strength and robustness. It 'should bé remembered | ¢ hat one packs of Malt Breakfast Food contains more nourishment than can be found in a dozen bottles * of | f liguid malt extracts costing vastly more money. All Grocers -sell Malt Breakiast Food. STOP THAT COUGH WITH The ideas in connection « Leen out practically by the t \ ' 8 d | 0 8 S position in which who deserved promotion i Magic Gough Cure : FOR SALE BY s a H. B. TAYLOR, | Pharmaceutical Chemist e 124 Princess St. Phone 59, Successor to E. C. Mitchell. t "Price," "Capability," "Satisfaction." A Successful Combination That | t Merits a Share eof ¢ Your Trade. S People know from past experience our "CAPABILITY" to. supply promptly and "SATISFACTORILY" anything in the jewelry line required bv and our | "PRICES" are certainly right. our patrons, t SMITH BROS... | Jewelers and 350 King Opticians. St. EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED. a THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS'S COCOA |. Prepared from the finest selected Cocoa, and distin- guished everywhere for Delicacy of flavour, Superior quality,and highly Nutritive properties. 8old in quarter- pound tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Hom®o- pathic Chemists, London, ol England. i EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAS SUPPER. t B 2 a xT ATTENTION | | This country Furaiture, | T HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW and Second-Hand goods, Clothing, Stoves, etc. Always on-hand, "new clothing, Gent's Fumishings, Dry Goods, Jewelry," Musical Instruments, at slaughter prices. 1 buve a large stock of Second-Hand Stoves | and Furniture that must be sold for want of | space. 1 have everything from a needle to | an anchor to suit the public. Give me a call. 0 l. ZACKS, Second door below Cor bett's, « ; 1 " 1 MAYORALTY 1903, To the Electors of Kingston : LADLWES AND GENTLEMEN :--As a oan- | i didate for Mayor for 1903, I respectfully so- licit your votes and influence to elect me. C. J. GRAHAM. . > I It MAYORALTY (903. To the Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--I am acan | ! didate for the mayoralty for the year 1903, | | and respectfully ask for your votes and in- I fuence on my behalf. J. T. WHITE, BN i MAYORALTY 1903 PRECFPrISes To the Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:--I respect. | tully solicit your votes amd influence tu elect | t we as Mayor for 1903, . It! J. H: BELL. |, R St arin Tenady or Gieet, Gonorrhea and Runnings IN 40 HPURS. Cures Kid- ney and Blade:- Tioubles, STAMPS AND MARKF RS RU BEER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, SELY | Jikore n N ariers Dates, Seals 8 tenciis i ilies Stamps, "ste. Repairs Tain AFPORD Whig: Offi FOR SALE. (CE YACHT, ONE YEAR OLD. APPLY PO Box 83. Banx prompt It i THE vear. Editi 0 and WEEKLY "BRITISH WHIG, lished every Thursday morning year. Offices in Canada: rapid, work; nine improved presse: ously regretted. a mittee's dividual in the past have Mad but there que:tion any had, -acancy in the water works' young faithfully, with the it a political caucus, that the great con- pass painful effort. T where led, abandoned their inclement season with a poor government agent has come to under prepared for any experience. may Because, have de waat a little corner where es, but 271 and 273 e Princess St. | ed. festivities The The small municipality. Mr. the san acts was to = © Ww ant, tal "WHIG -- 68TH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published each \ ening, at Jog dio King Street, at $6 Per 4 o'clock. 12 'pages, pub- at $1 a one of the best Job Printing stylish and cheap PROPRIETOR. Attached is EDW. J. B. PENSE, HE DAILY WHIG. Opijer per Orbem Dicor.' THE COUNCIL. of the council's RELIG! ON N IN One distinct phas proceedings last evening will be seri- with alleged In connection civic appointment it was hat the representatives of a certain religion were being crowded out of the 'ity hall, amendment to the water works and 2 motion was thade, in Col against be that the report, as a protest his seeming injustice. It may J ) he religious associations of in SOlne- with his no evidence hing to do appointment, now of the the is act and it should not be made of supreme importan e in this applicants instance, the a case. The city, in among its for oflice, long and with every man who served it who was familiar filled aceceptibly he had been tried, its uties, who when it was was so much in favour that 1g his elevation became the subject of He majority n order. it Is surpris- ervative party had to he called on to upon the The hould have heen his qualification for issue. one point® he place, and it was generally conced- orsement excepted-- being a popular The choice--with the political en- me, the pity is.that the religious dis- mtroduced. It left a It produced impressions ussion was hat cannot be wiped out. THE LAND. discontented. A The hey TROUBLE IN Doukhobors to are are want leave the Assiniboia, they ldeated, and where hey are expected to suffer during the Led, rather by a fakir religionist, they cattle, and enter nsuing winter. or mis have an equip- The their sold nent for its trying experiences. escue and cared for, or he cattle they would herded, not keep and while excitement, se. For the present, laboring they are But they extremity, relivious need succour in their no doubt be given them. they are being ed to adapt themselves to their --to fortify themselves they The petition nd it wil however, ur- en-' ironment, and gainst the rigours of winter, ided to remove. have addressed to the lieutenant- of British Columbia curiosity. In bay overnor is a reat it they say they of the country they can do as they please, beving no law save that of God, liv- ng in defiance of all human ordinan- growing and eating only fruits nd vezetables, and dying, if need be, in respect to their religious teachings. hey are peculiar people. to say the ast of it, and not at all adapted to he climate and conditions of Canada. wants no more of them. hose who live in Assiniboia_may be iven a lodement in British Columbia it doubtful. They ome the citizens of some country, and must be- laws. OF SAULT STE MARIE. considerable eclat, "which $20,000 produced, hey must obey its FUTURE With xpenditure of ake formally, an the Power open Superior Company its works last week Mr. for un- The several days, that Marie. wr the direction of Clergue. continued t was this water scheme the municipality power town of Sault Ste. had a given point and nade undertaken to vert the water at so develop that which is esteemed -the all work--was a costly It too Sault Marie, the ion was somewhat embarrassing when He rare cature of manufacturing interests: one for a was much or Ste. and situa- Clergue came along. 15 a man observation, and his of a oppor: unist, subsequent exploits as made cl He car. the He favourably immense possibilities of that it the industries, saw place, realized was ocated for develop- and he be his ire control of the pow- nent of great operations. One, of earliest and carry it towards It r canal FN in itseli, 4 stupendous has contributed largely with which Mur. These port letion, is, vork, it the erg Oo ente rptfises name associated. are- many;diverse; and the man who represents capi to unlimited extent the an Ives out he news that for next 8 investments will mpletion of the Mighig the i month on an side sinning hvdray nower," vithin three vears + population youn Nault =. and of St 1 [300 in Can ti) y feaeral and provincial the given him C P: to dhe ATTIMORtS Aor hey had ih his ventures, 'We have . |.report | ments of i encouragement | i and Mr. Tarte, who was present; warned the Américans that Canada was disposed to' take care of its own "We have a country," said "that is full of natural resources. and mag- iron you ? people. he, iron. gold, lumber fisheries. You want and gold and lumber, don't You Joint with us in the great waterways, but we gre sole own- the St. Our waterway irom Chicago to Liverpool 500 miles shorter than your route, and 1 think you will use our waterway it although 1 or not. nificent our are owners ers of Lawrence route. is completed, whether when is don't care There is a strong national sentiment on this subject." Mr. Tarte, it judged by. this, has not lost his nerve. you do 1s ; EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Hon. R. W. Scott has been offered Lieutenant-Governorship of On- Sir Oliver Mo- The vénerable the tario, in succession to wat, and declines it.- secretary of state prefers the office he has so long occupied and adorned. Tarte boldly told the Michivan at the Clergue banquet, that Canada was not going to let them de- velop their industries with Canadian raw material. It cannot be said that he has not the courage of his convic- Mr. peopl 3 tions. The United States will contribute 10,000 to the population of New On- tario, and these will occupy a terri- tory of about two million 'acres. Best of all they represent large capital, the which will make things investment of boom. ------ Forty-four college United States were asked if they fav- oured legislation dealing with trusts monopolies, even to the amend- of the constitution, Some people have professors in the and ment and ereplied in the aflirmative. not the fear of the trusts before their eyes. -- An Ottawa coal merchant says that the operators do not interfere with the selling prices. They don't, Then Mr. Baer made some strange allusions to them in his recent manifesto. He hinted that had been the circumstances eh ? plainly prices higher ranted. than war- iste The New York Herald's prophecy that the will carry the state next month, the congress is concerned. The people the | is democrats na- and also tion so far as The inevitable is apparent. dg not approve of some things republicans have been doing, and the "Tis time for a change." rs The opposition candidate in the Yu- kon "is Mr. Clark, who, published the Miner, a sensational paper, got himself into trouble by his attacks on to Cry 18, and the public officials. He is expected gain the support of those who Ross' resorts, he was er. The interests involved may be ap- parent when it is said that the closing of the dance 'and gambling holes stop- ped the circulation of $10,000 daily. suf- fered "by Nr. suppression of evil while commission- PRESS TIPS. The 'Master Remains. Winnipeg Free Press. Events of the "last made the identity of administration pretty plain. Laurier, jew days have the master of the His name is Looking Them Up. Ottawa Free Press. Lhe premier is on g cabinet making expedition. He will find plenty of willing ""joiners" but few competent, But he will get the right one. Tell You By-And-Bye. Toronto Star. Now that tour of the I. Maclean who were the Borden west is over, what does W, really "think of the men chosen in preference to himseli to ac- company the party leader? Comfort To Mr. Borden. St. John Telegraph. Indians | Canada to interchance visits, A Montreal dispatch announces that Mr. Tarte will continue to support Sir Wilirid Laurier except in the matter of the tariff, ~ Thie will not be wholiv-| pleasing to the opposition: but it will | comfort those who feared for Mr. | Jorden's leadership. Recovering Their Loss. London Advertiser. Sixty-seven million tons of hard coal were mined last vear. The increase of | fifty cents per ton in price made by the coal barons will go a long way towards recouping them for their strike losses. Venezuela's Indépendence Day. Caracas, Oct. Vene- zuela's independence day, the anni versarviol she birth Simon itoli- var. Owing to the disturbea political condition the celebration was less gen erat-than has heen the custom, about the only observance in the capital be the decoration of the crator's tomb, 28. To-day was of famous lib: | Denial movement | tion From Lady Somerset. London! (7c Tadv Henry Sons erset has cabled to the secretary the: British Womén's Tamperance sociation an emphatic denial that che. had the attributed to her to the effect ¢ the Brit ish people are "a nation | drunka r { "Bibby's [x EER of As-1 of th made sta ' that of Cak Hall. short, are *Bibby's."' To cut 2 The ¥ a! 50 D. our dandies ong story or ercoats Biihy C6 had taken Carter's 4 er Pill tiring 3 NT) If vou two of Lit Ii not } ve th t you the with tone mot morning. occasional Try M Taylors, or mn Kk p a vial use, hell's Me 121 'Princess cough cure street. | province, 1c y the n wish | in QUEER ACTION Of Indian Agent Put In- dians Away CANADA'S CARE WAS EXTENDED TO THEM EXTREMITY. IN Refused to Receive Country's Wards Because They Were Not of His Reserve -- Another Sample of United 'States Treatment of Its Red Men. Ottawa, Oct. 28.2% is learhed at the Indian departine 'nt that there is no truth in the reports sent out from He- lena, Mont., alleging that Canadian officials had sent into the United States Canadian Indians suffering from sail pox. The Indians concerned were United States Indians, and according to information supplied by the United States Indian. police, they had been put across the boundary into Canada upon the order of Major Monteith, a United States Indian agent, who also gave instructions that they were not to be allowed to recross, not because they were Canadian Indians, but be- cause they did not belong to his (Mon. teith's) reservation. On October 9th the Canadian oflici- als * were notified that United States Indians, suffering from small- pox, had crossed the: boundary, and the Cana- dian Mounted Police were at once sent to the' camp. Some of the Indi- ans could not at the time be moved without endangering their lives, so the band was quarantined, "food sent to them, and medical attendance provid- ed. When in charge the physician re- | ported the Indians were fit. to be mov- | ed across the line, Mayor Monteith, { the United States agent whom the In- dian police had ordered to make the deportation, was requested to make arrangements for receiving them. He refused to receive them, saying : "I shall resist by any and all means the putting upon this reservation of any Indians affected with small-pox, who do not belong here." He further suggested that nadian police desired to cross the In- dian's into the United States, they would have to take them beyond where the eastern boundary of his reserva- tion intersests the international boun- dary line and cross them . at that point. Later, he telegraphed: "The Indians are not Peigans. 1 will not allow them in Blackfoot reservation." It thus appears that the United States agent deported these unfortun- ate Indians, although they were Unit- ed States Indians, simply because they did not belong to his particular re servation. The Canadian police, on the other hand, provided them with food and medical attendance, although they had no claim upon Canada. The Indians were Assinboines on six- ty days' pass from the United States Belknap agency. It is customary for from the United States and but the medical authorities should have taken. every possible means to prevent such a. visit when small-pox was prevalent. if the Ca- United States THE MONEY MARKET. A Great Bull Movement to be : Started. New York. Oct? 27.--0O Loughlin & Rudell report : Absolutely the only unfavorable feature of the situation is the money market. Bank reserves, it must be admitted; are low, but they are low because an abnormal amount of money is needed for legitimate pur poses. Business was never: better in every line, and in every part of the country. The iron and steel trade i booming, railroad earnings continue to increase in spite of the short «own crop of last year, and this a crops are larger than ever. Earnings of the western railroad must tinue very heavy for over a year and on these ftocks we are particular! v bullish. We are believe that the purchasing was' SO great, and the western are banks are willing to loan money for speculative purposes, a great bull will be started. Money will probably continue to be tight for a month," but zixspools are waiting for the onal from the banks to begin operation. . Several of the most influential Stan dard Oil interests are behind a whi h i: to operate in Missouri St. Panl, Chicago, Great Wes Manhattan. Within a week the new Rock Island securities are to lifted, and the Moore" Bros, who control the road, are predicting a sharp upward movement in both class con we do ne! at an end, the country soon bullish because the boom 'is power of us and as never Crous moved, s1 pe ol, Pacitic, tern and be es of stock. A Firm Oat Market. the firmness in the et for the Montreal Trade tin-savs : "In, consequence of the ports of a heavy yield of oats in On tario ana Queiee, it appears that ex porters have contracts for October and November shipment in expecta of being able to fill them easily. owing to farmers being busy with ching. getting in_ their <iny hay, ete, - the deliv baresheen dor and 1 have found all the not | hands anv leans, undoubtedly wards ntity ons mark' Bulle- Regarding oats re- but. fall plo and pre AMAL roots, shippers getting this is in first by cons 3 some difficulty *hev wanted e the dupph than the in Put ol oats estimatea in Quebioe is . both as re ¥. For.xari farmers re was as crop a au: ever, prices, iorward to ons. how holding for hi not coming Prices three and cher " and dats any during VOUT ex the per said ves the to are lent, jast pushel, terday, exiborter w@un ! further stiffen <, and' induce them the Manitoba 1 when they t, " probably had sold earlier. the Vv hair brushes Soc. ? those at Have veu seen Taylor's window bull, 1a. thie : of free spon request. Waltham Watches. "The survival of the fittest." **The Perfected American Waich,"" an, illustrated book inferesting information about wafches, will be sent American Waltham Waich Company, Boys' Swagger Ovarcoals. ® our Bovs' Me We medium nth We have given as much care Overcoat Stock as we have to the the long, short, all made styles. Price, $3.50 to $10. have and le coats and copied right after the men's A Warm and Cozy Reefer little fellow wants for winter can't Lite him when he is of our stylish little recfors. 10 vears. Double-breas ted, Some with wide collars, montinac amd vicuna, and durable. $1.50 to $6. ted by one from warm, made natty, THE H. D. BIBBY Yn ONE PRICE CLOTHING } IOUSE, OAK HALL. "Souvenir 7 the Best by Cost "Test and try before you buy " is a homely, old, commercial invitation, but it's good to give and to get in the purch 1asing 3 "of a new range. The ** Souvenir ' criticism with a eT % you e contemplating buying, and will give dre it on points of price, style, dura- ility, appointments, complateness, econ- omy and g "Souvenir" car affo judgment. invites comparison and kitchen range made 2 the time to com- service, the ¢ i to abide by your Now put it to the test. The best in the world is its place in Stevedom--and it's "at the top" on its merits. It is handsomely mounted and most modern in the minutest detail of construction." The Aerated Gven . 3 idea is a special feature. Sold everywhere. One will last a lifetime. general good S. J. HORSEY, Local Agent, Princess Street, Kingston. Made by THE GURNEY-TILDEN CO, Limited, Hamiton, Canada Stove, Range and Radiator Manufacturers. Wholesale Branches--Toronto, Moatreal, Winnipeg. MOORE - THOUSANDS IN USE Reliable - Perfect- Economical -- --- x -- HAPPY HOME RANG WHY THE "HAPPY IS POPULAR : is economical on fuel. HOME" It Satisfactory to operate. Artistic in appearance. Large ventilated oven. A powerfulewater heater. Every range guaranteed by the makers. | SOLD ONLY AT ELLIOTT BROS. 77 Princess St. FO ---- TAILOR TALK few minutes on the oe subject might be ad- vantageous. 4 TAILORS. i, Def OleOle Orle Oot Osteo Onteefe nfo NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _ ALL CREDITQRS AND OTHER PER agn st uarion Grimes! 1 r Oar furn.sh SONS ue ties said xt wre re with full particulars of on or before the 291th Octdbher no T. J. RIGNEY, Solicitor, 114 Brock St. Kingston. Dated 23rd October, 1902. Te undersigned Saims UNDERTAKERS. F 233.245 Prinosss efficiency the 'Phones-- Warerooms, T- ¥- Anrrison; A). = ee] HARPISON CO, UNDERTAKERS, Street. Quality and Prioss. the lowest. 90. Night Calls-- T. rans -- CORBETT, FUNERAL LIRECTOR, 281 Street, Kingston, Successor to MNrennan Hofbrau Malt Extract, 10c. For Loss of Appeti'e, General Weakness, etc. 8. 8 Prinsas LJ E. L. EBBELS, CUEMIST ang Market Square Drug S'or», Cor. King and Market Sts,, Klogston,

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