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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1908, p. 3

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: = Rug revealed ? alb wanted sizes. Linoleums. stripes. wt sr 10000000 000000000006000 il Er . Look over your floors. Weare going to offer any, Rug in our large stock at Twenty Per Cent. Off. Remember we have one of the largest stocks to select from there is ig ingston. Tapestry Rugs, Union and Wool Rugs in VANCOUVER THEE CLERKS 'ROB EMPLOYERS OF BIG SUM. ~~ Laurier's Ship of ' of coyver Paper Modulated: Its Criticism. Special Correspondence. Vancouver, July 2.--One of most ungenerous, as well as despicable acts of wholesale thievery, standing without a parallel in Van couver, "and perhaps not having one in the dominion, bas' just been un- earthed bh For some time past the large whole- the - Isale hardware firm of McLenmen, Mc Isn't the need of a eo il Linoleums The same liberal offer will hold good on all Floral designs, checks or Foil i CRUMLEY: "BROS. TIT Health in every cup of CO AN" PERFECTION Very nutrifious and very digestible. Give it to your children and drink jt yourself. THE COWAN CO. Limited, TORONTO ¢ Feeley & te have reluctantly been ground a suspicion that they were being robbed by their employees, and finally they put detectives at- work, 'who in a very short time wove a net THE ali WaT TATE, The source. of afl Power, , core The Fountain of Toul, 'fhe result'of 50 years of scientific ratories of Dn Jk Kohr. bd manhood Lronght back efter years T-- weakness ang despair. Nature's Secret restored by combining shack 1d of the rarest shemicy reagents hu wor no experiment. of Curope. "Jews ol hw i Rent cases cured by 30 cays treatment. Tit he is a dl Prove it yourself by a test. A 5 day: full particulars sent absolutely free: hp are carefuily scaledrin a lain wra full 30 days treatment (180' cure orercfund of money, for nS Sutpatec) Bend for sworn Canadian testimonials received within (he last twelve months, | m De. K HR MEDIGINE GO.. P.C. Prower Li 2341. MONTREAL Ths Is the Weather For Living out of Doors. Fo#' comfort -and "ease we have .a big tline gf Verandah Chairs and Rotkers, Lawn Set- tees, Folding Camp Chairs and Camp Cote. A big line of Fancy Rattan Chairs and Rockers, all this veek at sale prices. James Reid, The leading Undertaker. "Phone, 147. id drs CHANGERS -FERLAND MING HD This property surrgunds the did La the Nipissing, O'Brien, Cohiagas, Trethewey, s, : orders on 'of 'Way, Temis- (kaming and Hudson Bay Mines, and is hound fo be a great pro- 'ducer. A limited number of shazes for sale at 75¢. per share pecured from can be J. 0, HUTTON, 1§ Market St., Kingston Ont, around, and entangled in its meshes, [several clerks. When they found that they were caught the clerks weakened land confessed their guilt, 'and it is said that one young man, who is" of a respectable family ja the west, sal 80 much A of him- self that he, made an attempt to com: mit' suicide. The extent of their crime slowed in dollars and cents is believed to have reached the sam of ten thousand dol lars, god included almost every arti- cle ¥ cer use, from the: most costly range down to a monkey wrench. - The clerks had been working in comjunction with some of the team- sters "in the employ of the M. T. Co., which made their operations com- paratively easy. Three of the clerks, as. well as the guilty teamsters, have Leen dismissed. That these young men are only put- ting into actual practice the teaching which. ds openly given to thew on the streot corners at the present day, which teaching seems to meet with no interference from the laws of our land is plainly apparent, but that they would select the McFeely & Co. for their opération is beyond understanding, because this firm above all others, has always been known to have been a friend of labor § and has always treated its employes with « the utmost consideration. In. deed it is well kiown and generally conceded that the '"'cause of labor," which is held up before us so much at the present day, has no: better nor truer friend that R. TP. McLennan. the manager ' of 'the big congern which labor -has just robbed, The bigness of the shan and his method of treat- ing with Jiis employees cannot He bet- ter shown than by the fact that he is prepared to stand his heavy loss with mo farther satisfaction than thé distiigsal - of" the offenders... He ye fnses to prosecute, stating that he be- lieves the 'young men will be amply punished by their. shame, The 'political cntanglement is be- contitig more and more complex, and storm, 'such as we have not séen in | may a day. The proverhial =~ calm, which is always said to Iready been felt throughout the land: The people 'are standing and waiting, many ave fearful of the results, some are becoming alarmed. I do not believe that there is any cause for alarm; neither do I believe we have another ship capable of be- and "ling rigged and manned and captained, which will give the same security as the one whose captain is Sir Wilfrid Laurier. "The man or newspaper that tries "to hesmirch him, or describe him other than a statesman of the high est 'order, is ungenerous, to say the least. It is true that the speed of the ship of which he is the captain has slowed a pace, but this need not cause any great consternation. She is capable of just as great speed and safety as ever. All shé wants is an overhauling and the barnacles cleaned off. Our great ships crossing the brine could not maintain their won- derful speed if they were not scraped occasionally . 'to prevent the barnacle from fastening himself to her, and so it is with the ship of state. If we send material there which proves to be a barnacle, and which interferes with the progress and safety of the people and their interests, then it is our duty, when the proper time comes, to remove that obstruction, put how in the name of common sense, or an intelligent public, * can any one talk of placing the greatest barmacle--R. L. Borden, G. E." Fos- ter, et al--who aré doing more to obstruct progress than any other faction, in charge of this great ship? The suggestion is preposterous. A certain Vancouver daily which be, on the strongedt side, whichever side that may be, started out 'some time ago to champion the cause = of the Borden-Foster party, and opened its columns to 'ridicule and caricature Sir Wilfrid. Its subscribers were heard from, with the result that the car toons were cut out, and thé editor's tone modulated. "The wind bloweth where it listeth." 50,000 Men Wanted. Before next month this namber are wanted to step up and have their corns removed with Putnam's = Corn Extractor, It's safe, painless and sure. Try "Putnam'e." Nothing sells so good. The Things That Count. Clarence 'Urmy. Not what we have, but what Wwe usc: Not 'what we See, but'what we choose-- These are the things that mar' or bless The sun of huthan happiness. The things near by, not thmgs afar; Not what we seem, but what we are-- These are things that make or break, That give the heart its joy or ache. Not what seems fair, but what is true: Not what we dream, but good we do-- These are the things that shine like gems, Like stars in Fortune's diadems. Not as wo take, but as we give ; Not as we pray, but as we live-- These aretha things that make for peace: Both now and afte Lime shall cease. . Quebec's "Tented City Write for booklet giving desctiption and rates, and program of Tercen= teary; to WD. Wiggs, Vice-Pres., Tented Gity Cor Queer, Que Staté is the Best For the People--A - Van- | most | middle § firm of Melennan, § the horizon 'shows signs of a terrible, precede, has, has the record of being, or trying to | All seats in the Pavilion free for this at attonction No. GEES Fer © oe tool ! mr Sc. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Se. | iatE Bg loge odes oaANCE, "CLEVER PRINCESS TRIXY" 1. King's Castle. 5. Rope Ladder 2. Witch's' Cave. 6. Deep. Dungeon. 3. Tall Tower. 7. Trixy Wins 4. Lover Prince. > 9; 10, Scenes. ATTRACTION 2. Travelogue. 'Castles, Palaovs and «£ Cities | old Mohammedan, Spain' ATTRACTION 8. ang Song by John Robert Davis, "Katie Darling, 1 Am Waiting. Ey a jadmer ¥ he -- i i 6c WONDE} VAUDEVILLE AND ProTURE HOUSE]; HARRSE & Refined Singing Con Comedians are pleas- ing the people Classical Musical numbers with a kia good glean fun in between, PICTURES. "THE LITTLE SAVOYARD" beautifully colored" 'and "INTRUDING HUSBAND" very funny ILL UST RA" VL SONG Pride of The k Beairie,"" by W. THE PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. ? i TO-DAY 'AND TO-HoRKow. : "The Butler's Misdesd" Splendid produetion in Mein Pictures, Illustrated Songs. CHAS. B. S. HARVEY, ~ Manager. NOTICE I respectfully - wish "to inform the public * generally 'that 'my place of busipess,... 4! THE ( EIWARD GENERAL MAM, APPLY IN THE evening, to Mrs. Jlesslie, 57 George A GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT, Al once. $4 Mrs, Jas. Reig' 54 Princess "st street. UNG LADY, NEAT, LIVING AT ood ch character, nT Theatre, at ah AT. ONCE: Ar ROCK WOOD HOS- dining-room girl, Ad al bo Reference req! s oi Sa a good Tequitel) also ns Lo TRUR WLLIS, BOHR, OF- ARIAL Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. HENRY P. SMITH, BeT Anchor otc. Phone, 845. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS; MER: Sn in Building, corner ARCH Market WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF torch bm BoE ot on 8 "Phone. 'PERSONAL. f HAIR, MOLES,' RIRTHMA RKS warts, etc. remov tly, without scar. Swen, grles- Riley Ni Throat Someiatint. 258 Bagot " Ba ox Skin EY Hlemish BUSINESS CARD. ELECTRIC CARPER CLEANING, Sewing, and laying. 'eather Beds WITH GOOD MEFBRENCES, I~ treets. 'Phone, 2313.| NIKE, DOLLARS, 3 Store, via oo and odes, Visten cll 41 Whig Gf a ATC WITH BLACK PT Tr ols. ard Hotel L - ae RY HORSES TO PURCHASE. T WILL BE t the 'Hotel on Fri on IAs Jenkins, MORROW, Fr Pork idneys. eS street. SE a wii 08. oY Brody, . Wolle wp A MAN'S BICYCLE FRAME, =} a 2 RR. O. Dobba 4 I BRI ok a Co. "P08" Brock Se. %, 9° TO RENT, 'For SUMM MONTHS, (in 1009, a furnished in the vicinity at the water, by on Ameri- can. McCann, 51 Brockgstreet. ri TO FURNISH rival PORTUNITY ates on electric werk. Al} kinds rion, To A JOB CLEANING asus oUT OF LARGE JARD » MEDICM 3 BRIGHR i Ea EE el' wa ERTS TEACHER HOLDING SECOND.CLASS certificate, for S. Oso, Salary four hundred dolar. o M. Avery, Secretary, °. MONEY AND BUSINESS. COTTAGES OCT. 1.---BRICK RESIDENCE, twelve a kitchen, heating, bath, ete. Kn- quire at 179 Division street, > ON with fruit Also cottage on Istana } K.. o te C.P. 'R. Station, with 10 rooms pd "X= tension kitchen; lately Sompieted, unfurnished Doyle, St. ras ARE & a Que. SITUATIONS VACANT, OU ae and so contents Ded Ga othe gamhany roflers. ee x 'ot Lv '00L., LONDON AND GLOBE Insu Available MEN AND ND_WoMEN TO LEARN 3 NA course. te Moler ES and Pillows cleaned by steamg Milne, 272 Bagot street. i .. FREAKS OF D oF DREAMS. NOS. 173'5 PRINCESS ST. Has no connection whataveriwith | ahy othef store in the city. Yours ARTHUR K. ROUTLEY NOTICE » All union men 'are Tequesiod to meet in the Labor Hall, Thursday Evening at 9 P.M. Important. By Orders" of "thie "Trade and Labor Council, THOS. H. ASKING, PERMISSION TO GET LABORERS FROM THE STATES. FLEMING. % if Canada Cannot Supply the G. » T. P., Needs--Osnada's' 'Dairy Canal About Ready. Ottawa, July 8--~The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway 'company , wants 1,500 men to go on construction work west of Winnipeg. It i¥ asking the govern: ment if in cade it cafnot get them in Canada, it may go to the 'United States: for, help i contraéting the road, : a Béfore the agricultural committee, this 'morning, A. Ruddick gave fig- ures showing hae Canada's" 2 ex- ports have declined since 1903,. On- tario praducce a million dollars worth of butter and cheese per year. The Ottawa and New York Rail y | company anticipate the témporaty building over the! Cornwall canpl will be ready for. draflic in Yh weeks. This evening ene af the boats Ottawa will leave' here, anticipating going through the Cornwall canal' to- morrow, A ' Derailpd 'At Merrickyille. Li Merrickville, July 8.<An' emzine ten der and six freight cars were deraile ,this morning. The cars and track ar "badly damaged... Eortunately no. on wag injured. Owing to the double track, very a. Selay occurred to traffic. Vg $2.50 hats for $1.50, at Jenkins' sale. . SiGe i Choice' of royalty candy, 'McCon- key's." Sold only at Gibson's . Red Cross Drug Store, There' are so many people who know how the rest of 'us should live, but can't show us: G82 an daa Hapoy faces logy ing Jenkins', We hate to see a pérnicious man get thoughtful; our faith in himiis tog great. Numerous bundles of suits and furn- ishings leaving Jenkins' sale. Hudnutt'g violet toilet water is old in Kingston. at' Gilon;s ; Bed € Drug Store, 5" You miss great' appor it} i You miss Jenkins' sale. Looking 'picturesque may be artistic, hiit it: is"apt to he mighty meomiort- able, Fresh McConkev's high class candy, at Gibson's Red Cross=Prus-Stere x I Exports Decline--The Cornwall |. | "| engrgested to some psychologists { Melancholy People Often Have ' Very Happy Nights. Dr. T. 8. Clouston, superintendent {physician to the Royal Asylum, Edin | burgh, Scotland, and a well-knowh au | thority on mental diseases, has giver {some interesting views on the subject I dreams. . "Thé mbdern opinion about dream | ing, ** said Dr. Clouston, "is that n long series of events do not take place instantancously, as used to thought. Dreams may go on all night It. may be assumed that a dream sleep is not a sound sleep. "A very curious thing is that many melancholy people, whose. whole con scious life is one of misery, dream, beautiful and bappy dreams. They will tell you in the morning that that was their only pleasant time of the twenty-four hours, and they w ish ther could sleep always, for then they would be happy. "Ihe doctors now, as a rule, thif it is a good sign when melancholy people have cheerful "dreams. The physialogical view of dreaming ma) now be said to be the opening out of a partial consciousness of the things that have: been heard am "thought about, and seen by the brair previously. No new thought was ever created in a dream, and it is very doubtful whether the solution of any new problem was ever effected in dream." 1t is avell known that dream events can occur with startimg rapidity. The diflicalty is to fix the duration of time. Lotd Holland is stated- to havi Hallen asleep while listening to the veading of a book, and to have had a long dream between the beginning and end of a sentence. In Mr, Baring-Gould's Myths of the Middle Ages," reference is made to a dream in which, during the striking of the hour on a clock, the dreamer saw the whole of the grand army pass in: review before "Napoleoi: "Forse, - foot and artillery po] stowly, in an_ apparently inter minable line, each umt saluting as it passed." Yet a. passed in' a. moment of time. 2 = THe ripidity of "Curious has the theory that dreams are always ex- perieaced during the monient of pass- ing from sleep to wakefulness. dream' action Antidote For Ingersoll. Colonel Ingersoll was to speak ina western town. As an antidote the good people announced for the follow- ing night ©: "An Answer to Ingersoll}' Circulars were even scattered about the hall the night before, and one was handed to Ingetsoll by mistake as he made his way toward the platform. He was fairly into his subject, when a mule attached to ope of the vehicles nbout the entrance opened up an op- OF% | position, after the manner of mules. Ingersoll paused, listened intently till shaking a menacing finger in the di rection 8 ence she Sotn had come,' he eried *° : ' "Hold on there ! Yon stop! Can't H. the music eeased for an. instant, then }- REV. C. W. CASSON, The Better Religiod. - , Ii any man's religion gives to him more of love and kindness and sym- pathy than mine gives to me, his is she better religion. Even though 1 ney beliove and be convinced to my ywn complete satisfaction that I have the larger truth and the broader view and the later revelation, I am com- welled to give him precedence as a i nan who has achieved and acquired nore, than 1. And just as soon as ind that she Unitarian faith does not 7zive to men the most enlarged sym- sathies, the. broadest love, and ~ihe nost. helpful life, 1 will abandon MARRIAGE LICENSES, ; Wg. um Sg ATRIOK, | Sitrones' 80" Is the best advertisament a busi- ! ness concern can have. Swift's Has, for yours, satisfied all it's customers. Are you one of . these ? 'James Swift & Co woclamation. Address, Rev. C. 'W. Casson, at 25 Jeacon street, Boston, Mass., for the 'iterature, ; Under Ladies' Aid of Queen' St. Metho- dist Church, on' FRIDAY, July 10th, 'via G.T.R. Special train leaves Kingston, S8a.m., nr $3.35; Napanee, 8.50 a.m., fare $2.80, and Belleville, 9.40 'a.m., fare Kingston tickets good t6 return on all trains except No. 4 to July 13th.; Nap- wnee and Belleville tickets good 10 July oa 6.15 p.m. te Ra, Monday, $1.65. '| Thousand Island & St. Lawrence River Steamboat Compaties with New York Cen« ' teal & Hi River R.R. 5.5800 Kin dail, am. gh a pt Sunny; Lvs Kingston Sunday. 7.30 a.m, and p.m. rd Cape Vincent daily, 10.50 a.my Making direct connections at Cape Vingent to and from all points In New York State. Through oat &c to New oh. sleeper Cape Vin- Yor sek end round trip rate Kingston to good golug Saturday or and including Sunday, Repanibg up to 11th. "Her Merry Widow, New York Sun. I took a charming Gwendolyn a saunter in the park, She always was the dearest girl ready for a lark, And Gwendolyn is cosey and the night was rather dusk, But I wish she hadua't worn her Merry Widow. and My nose is battered badly and my ears are red and raw, v ¥or' a Merry Widow; be it Js fashioned like a saw. in hand . you understand hadn't worn her known, Merry | Pa) We sauntered hand in hand, you know, her face a rosy red. And lis] to the;tender O demurely, s § said, And ever time she said, "Oh, no !" and 1y turned her head dow. She quickly turned her head, - you know, a motion full of grace, And the buzssaw Favght wm me shrewdly in the centre of the f And when I said, * "Dear me 1" She turned right .back to see And I wish she hadn't worn a her Merry Widow. \ ' Where ep is thee for the sole pose of ridding the hair of this para- 1 Wished she badn't worn her Merry kitic growth after which the hair grows as nature intended. ind stamps for Jample- 10 Tha A POPULAR LAMENT. Would Society Be Te One Was Judged For the Sins of Others ? ""Ohy 1 tried one of those hair tonics some time ago and it never did me bit of good." ye. That's what many people are say- ing to-day when they refuse Herpicide a trial. It would be as sensible to say "1 never travel on a railroad because | Stich sce collisions mentioned in the Newbro' 8 Herpiode is specially made to deftroy the germ that js livin the roots of your hair. y on That is why it is so exceedingly effi- . pur- Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. 0p! Mich. Two Sizes, 50c. and $I. a. W. 'Mahood, ; special * epdearingly "and are ale matted?" | u me a she: hadn't "worn her Merry Widow, i leit 1 her in ber darkened hull and look- ber askance, r er nay eth she 'murmured, Hhenl qui her glance, And as I bit the ee { wished she hadn't worn n her Widow. by ree » n jon play fair? 'Y'his is my evening ! 'ou are| advertised for to-morrow Straw hats at almost hall price .at Jenkins' sale, aight 1° Blueberries, first of tha! season, * Gilber¥'s stores, Large pails $1.25 or CR aah, CRUSO ISLAND, - I ocked Re Jnr 50 TON ibs ans. anti Wl # PEE fea Pees - Ro Bk: 8 i 2

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