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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1909, p. 4

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=n oe Sm "~Childrén Tor School. We have a fine selection of Boys' School Suits In either two om threes piece styles, made of the best wearing 'materials, the following prices. Two-Piece, Norfolk style, at $2.50, ( , double-breasted). at, , $4.00, $4.50, all the latest styles patterns. so a big variety of School Boots both heavy or fine Jeathers, $1.25, $i 50, $1.75, $2 In £1.00, 00 $2.50. ISAAC ZACKS, L221. Beincess street. to 2 Notice to Strangers While in our city call and ex- 'amine the extensive and beauti- ful collection of ANTIQUE RURNITORE and OLD FASH- IONED ARTICLES, which we offer at a low price. SPECIAL BARGATN_Piddle in first-class condition. WHll sell for reasonable price. Once belonged to President McKinley. , L. Lesses, Cor. Princess and Chatham Bts., Kingston, Ont. COBALTS ON MARGIN require a deposit as follows : Selling. Deposit Required. to . We Stock [i to 8c 20e. 60c, 50g. . 0c, per share to. $1... i per share ne Dollar, 30 Per Cent. Market Price. handle 30, 60, 90 day ¢ also on- 'phone or wire us your orders, or ou wargin. PATR AxGHE & 00. STOCK DEALERS, Stock Exchdnge TORONTO. r For ~"Thg Pro Sve Perea, : erg JCA | Building, § tandard QFFCES - MONTREAL. TORONTO, OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON, (yrand Union Hotel Ope. Grand Central Station, Hew York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Station fres. ty Guide Book and Map Boagege to Send Jo stamp for N. ¥, > Wood's Thosphoding, PR The Great English Re Tones and invigorates the w nervous system, makes 'Blood in old Veins, Cures Nerv was Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Des sondency, Yorual Weakness, Emissions, Sper natorriund, and F fects of Abuse or Excesses 'rice $1 per box, Sixfor $5. One will please, sh will cure. Sold b; yal all druggists or mailed ir slain pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphle nailed fre-,, The Medicine "owmcrin Wi wdsord ow Builders and Contractors Use Sashweights made in Kihg- ston at Angrove'ss Foundry. Special prices for large quantities § Heinkel COAL! The kind you, > looking for is the kind we sell SCRANTON Coal 'fs good coal and we-guar- Jaise prompt delivery. 'Phone, Booth & Co.. i - FOOT WEST STREET.' eielrditeleiniotelniieleitiendeieleloh BIBBY'S CAB STAND Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT or turned from 4 Cleaning & Pressing Sone in shggtest notice. 'Phone 1 inves CAMPBELL, Tailor <t 09 Brock Street. Yirse, the wu prices whije may soon t what you need and. yet you delay. Pl ( r AOL R POC RETBOOK ORDER YOUR COAL NOW CRAWFORD, * "Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. ps now be $3.00, at from 1" , , SUCCESS WILL FOLLOW HIM. 1 not every one who has his i | nx. | 806-310 A Ontario, 58 30, Por yuan. Bditions ap L830 and 4 Re . WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, Js published in parts on day morning at a a year. Jo United | States, 'charge Roas or added, ny ---- of Wesily 56) per year. z is £5 Tin at, Jon pri me, in lish, and cheap work ; nine improved presses. The British Wiig Publishing Cov, Li. EDW; J: B. PENSE, TORONTO OFFICE. Wisi? 19 and 20, Church Bt. oon BA as , representative. _Daile Wbig. NEW LINCOLN PENNIES. Some Of "the Lincoln pennies, the new productiba of the United States are finding their way into The possessors may 'or may H BE mints, Kingston. not have souvenirs of very great val uo. The first issue of the pennies has been exhausted. In fact this issue has and hence has a value peculiarly own. The designer. of the penny, Victor D. Bremner, exercis- ed the privilege which is usually put hig initials upon the coin, die which made it. These initials, though small and uot observable except to one who is been limited, its ac- corded an artist, and or the critical in his inspection, were declar- ed to be too, large, and in obedience | to the clamour the die was removed {from the mint and remedied, or te- J} Hevetringe FAS ---- Oity Obam- ---------------- Port -that--the-Jegislatum in validating the contracts with the municipalities wae carrying out the will of the coun - lcils. Mayor Patiersom protests that b| Galt has beco imposed upon and that he prefers to see the public buildings sold at auction than submit to the taxation of an act which has heen forcdbupon the city and which is uan- just. 'POVERTY AND PROTECTION. w The Conservative Toronto News finds in the splendid article of Mr. Macdon- ald upon the peverty of Great Britain an argument in favour of protection. It is the usual partizan policy to mis- repreRent-wherevar -possibib. many is quoted as a land in whioW protec- tion has been a great success, Yes? In the Review of Reviews for August Frederic Austin Ogg writes about Germany's | finances and emphasizes a fact which is not generally known, namely, that protection was adopted by thé empire in 1879; as a means of raising moncy. Poverty there was be- fore protection - became the German shibboleth, and poverty has continued to this day. More money the tarifi did raise, its customs yielding an increas- ed income from 191,500,000 marks in 1852 to 577,000,000 in 1906. But there was also a resort to: higher taxes in excise, in stamp and inherit- in the .earnings of rail telegraphs, mints an high marks ance taxes, roads, posts, placed with a new die, the effect being per share the appearance of only "B."" upon the |diture has been exceeding the revenué | the deficit, coin. There has been a great demand of the for the pennies, and a particularly hot | 1907, | 157,000,000 marks in demand for the original issue, These . teil 1 coins care already estecmed rarities. | They are too valuable to be put into general circulation. | J.. S$ Turner, of ogg andgrd Jank, obedient to | the call of the management, leaves presently for Win and Kingston loses a citizen of It nipeg, matked activity and usefulness. is public service, and 'it is not to do what he | can in the public interest. He lost no when transferred to the city fro in identifying himself with who has this desire time, Chatham, every movement of a public character, and he found scope for the exercise of directions. A wp : his energy in man of his type, many as helpful as he is will be missed fact will with regard to gracic us, and the amiable and the the best testimony Mr. Turner much appreciated in Winnipeg. A man "zeadmand capacity for will allow no impedi- by community, he his "service. wil be as who hay his Public service ment to remain in the and the larger the city the greater his oppor- The Whig way, tunities for good work. wishes him continded success. COOK'S FASCINATING STORY. Dh finding the Pole, Cook's success in or in marking the place whére will have a stimulat- There there t ought to be, ing effect upon others. will be a dozen expeditions where was before,-and. eventually, and before long, as much will be k¥own the hitherto about any other part of the world. He last Liste, to know what he can add of real one about inaccessible region as been alone in the dash the assembled at Winnipeg, are curi- appears to have northward, and scien- ous regarding the geological condi- Pole of value tions at the So far his is an in- teresting story suffering, sacrifice, and sensation, without a parallel since searching for Livingstone, in- Central groped his way in fear and trembling Stanley, vaded Africa and for weeks through its dense and-terrible forests. the North and South the subject: of but in the last twen- of | For centuries Poles have been study | and exploration, more has been learned the assume tv vears them than in all long years pre- viously. Some to knew just what had tion like Cook's. emotions wero when he the of the man has to be heard, reached object his ambi- But Lieut ¥ {will ve | of way for its transmission lincs" from Shackleton, when he re-4 the south, and his story of fascinating interest. r------------ SOHE INDISCREET THINGS. I'he Hydro-Elecetric Commission is { having its troubles in securing a be one rights and Some farmers made | Niagara to Toronto, Guelph, | other {are refusing the offers western places. that are |to them for casememts, and the dis | oacition is to force them into a settle {ment. There.should he no hasty act lion on the part of the commission. It the to arbitrate | for the law all | shotild be reasonably applied. iq hon no difficulties should be thrown way of the commission. |claims to have power values, and in cases It is without lin the having © difficulties - cnough fighting opposition which is not rea- It letters: have been wril- 'sonably founded is assorted that F'oronto the from of to wo farmers along the way them and offering little There somo worn Ww the cleeicie lines, advising commission, this to the take no expense tight under work with or the farmars. is no in litigation--under circumstances--and the | find this out if they do not reflect. Whitney and stop handing s Ie to keep money farmers Finally = Sir James should keep - cool oul inter- idoes not alarm the Germans [Nows is continually exhibiting and for the purpose i fein for Very one | | acteristic I by exempting the land from taxes and adding will | printing works. And still the expen being 71,500,000 marks 165,000,000 marks in 1908, 1909. = The rapid risé of the and national debt the Toronto in lepst: The bogeys which the of terrifying the Cana- dian people would make no commotion The debt has been growing steadily for twenty-sev- in December; 1908; the average | the distinguishing char- in Gemmany. national en years, nnd was, 1233 500,000 marks, and taxpayer it which is the of his Tho population is growing, especial The latest statistics eves with nonchal- ence, countrymen. ly in the cities. that the agricultural from 42.6 in 1532. to 28.6 per cent. Mr. Ogg, dustrial and commercial classes a pre- threg to one." show percentage of persons engaged in pursuits has fallen giving, says "the in- ponderance of almost The ous: but the protective policy has not | rug, their burder of | working classes are more numer- re 4 mado them rjch. taxe ition" is not as 'hig h as that of the land, but his struggle for Tike is quite as keen. Protection. in Germany not designed to make the people rich. Would it abolish poverty in England was | to the cost of the labourers bread ? EDITORIAL NOTES The government will probably insure the parliament pbuildings--now that _it has sufficed a loss of over halt nh million dollars. Hon. . Pyne went to Europe last year to pis technical education. Has he ever told r what he saw ? When will his report appear anyboc 9 Ere long every at present undiscover el part of the world will be known to maj. Nothing can long remain a mys- tery bold and adventurous from his spirit. 7 Cook has found the He has he is ox- Now that Dr. North Pole will he be happy ? imperilled his life, and what has got ? Fame, sir, ficklesome. fame, and iU cordingly of Ottawa has lig- the Tho city engineer ured that it costs move of the capital than oil them, no dust when the oil i: to water stroets and, there is used, There works' department to consider. ---- is something for ow the does not writes about but he of Ww, L. Grant pan perism of is. a contingency He intimates that jt is a sodial conditions which England, say it the trade policy. 're- sult of gon without a remedy too long. -- companies have have al "1 not The pide against the government. is tbat the foreign companies are compeiled to put up deposits in keep- with the business which they un- "This surely should not he. insurance ing dertake. The west is again clamouring for a visit from Sir Wilirid Laurier. Mem-, bers of his government have crossed | tho continent, but it iv Sir Wilirid the people want to see, His would be a triumphal and they ought to be gratified. tour. The poor consumer--he is ground be- tween the upper and the nether ston in tariff The Payne tariff act is a koncession to the trusts Living made higher | and the workingman is the | usual, protec-| poor man { | revision. and monopolies. is than ever, sufferer again, and tion crushes and makes the { poorer. : as: of Quebec, does not | because Gouin, | scare and take . afright Uncle Sam's threatened retaliation om | the pulp-wood question.--TFhe Quebec | Premier ol Ip nel up In itation jo not print all the facts ot print them bimscli. For He complains that | turif war. government does not retreat from aj Sir Lomer has drawn his snickershee and is readv for the con ict fhe Nour to twenty-five, in Ad of province [ i Wi SER RTeT oi; France; Italy sand E gl CALGARY HAS ITS STREET RAILWAY TROUBLES. Men Woking on Newly-opened System. "Threaten to. Strike-- Want Advance inaRay to Date From August 15th. ,-Alta., Sept. 3--The new- street car system of this city, with its ten cars and forty mo- tormen and conductors, seems about ta be the centre oi a labor trouble of a real live kind, as the operators threaten to strike. For some time past they have not been satisfied with the scale of wages paid and. have been Calgary Iy-opened asking for-mr advances Lasts Monday.l night the council took up their griev- ance "and decided to increase the pay from twenty-one and a half cents per the increase to date from October Ist. The men, how- ever, demand that it shall date from August 15th, sand as the council will not agree to this they threaten to walk out.. The commissioners are, de- termined to. adhere to the decision of the council. repr rma See Bibby' s Display of Boys' Suits: Boys' Two- Piece Suits, $2.50, "3 50, 1.50 to $7. 'Boys' Three-Piece Suits, $2 50, 5, 4.50, 5 to $10. Boys' Blouse Suits, 32,00, 3.50 to 6.00. Boys' Buster Brown Baits, $2.50, 3, 4, 4. 50 and 5.00. Boys' Overcoats, knee length, velvet col- lars, tunic neck, $4, $5 and $6. JOSEPH AIMI Who hus just been appointed organizer Awerican Federation of Labor for the of Quebec. Campbell Bros'. \re $2 Derbies. not excelled in the dominion, who admires an old \ woman likes any a new' dres made one i she out of one, See Bibby's $8 top coats, | WELL A STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Dovedale, Sask.--' I was a sufferer from female weakness -- monthly periods irregular and painful and a bad discharge, backache and wretched head. ache, and had felt weak eversince the birth of my twins. I tried doctors but got no relief. I, be. gan to take Lydia Pinkham'siVe etable Compoun and after ' three weeks was feeling much better, and now I am well again. Mrs. Bessie BiLy, Dovedale, Sask., Canada. Another Woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn.--*' I suffered from the worst form of female trouble so that at times I thought I could not live, and my nerves were in a dreadful condition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound cured me and made me feel like a different womah. Lydia | | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is | worth its weight in gold to suffering = Wm. Murray Auctioneer women." --Mrs. MARY Woop, R.F.D 3. If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form of femaie ills, don't hesitate to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable on pound, made from roots and herbs: For thirty years this famous remedy has been the standard for all forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of | women who have been troubled with such ailments-as displacements, fibroid | tamors, uleeration, irregularities, backache, and nervous prostration. Boys' Reefer Coats, double breasted, Blue, Brown, Fawn, Tan, etc., $2 50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. Sce Our $4.50 Fall Reefers. See Our $4.50 Dayton Suits. Boys' Sweaters. Boys' Stockings. 'Boys' Caps. Boys' Knickers. ne H. D. Bibby Co. wens SHOES mon vio SHOE REPAIRING do work promptly and at less cost than ordinary mwa 15 per cent. in getting your work done at uality." a WHILE YOU WAIT, is not talk. The Goodyear Repair Outfit I recently. installed enables me_ to "The" , House ot A. E. Herod, 'PHONE, 837. 286 PRINCESS STREET. --ng-- ep ---- 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness. | Sale of Horses every Saturday. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Dining Room Furniture This ' Week. Buffets, China Closets, Ex- Dining tension Tables and Chairs fo match. Bedroom Furniture specialty. Brass and Bedsteads, Dressers Fit up house for fall. James Reid's, The Leading Undertaker. _Phone 147. THE FRONTENAC ESTABLISHED, 1863, President--Sir Richard Car ptwright, WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED to Jos, Well. | arenct | a Goode! S. CO: eG, From 783 Olarence St., between Brock Sts. laund in the ned for and delivered. Money issued on Oity and verti yiinisinal tures. pure received » ar allowed larence strest; family, or || may available ' | $3.00 idle shoe repairs: You our Iron} and Stands, Springs &Mattrasses. LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY Managing Director, "And very ofl to be a great Jalie me uch, more teres Ti 'itn wuts tow years: We have some most desirable parcels, for Tavoutiments and you could" not put your spare cash to better re' Call and talk it over with us. Remember the biggest fortunes are now. being made in Real Estate. "5 'I have investment propositions paying 10 to 12 per 'cent. Full particulars, ------------------ olten Real Estal 38.5000 vas deal better. It jumps In than cash can San satu in D.A.Cays 57 Brock St. Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations. ANY person who is the sole head of'a or any male over 18 years old, a -quarter-section is on land in Manitoba, Saskatchew. or . Alberta. The appli cant must appear in person at the 0 minion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may Im made at any agency, on certain condi: tions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister intending steader. Duties. --Six months" residence upon sna cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a tarm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied b; him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sis- of ome ter. In certain districts a Homesteader In good standing may pre-empt a quarter- section alongside his homestead. Price, per mere. Duties--Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extr A homesteader._ who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a br emption may take a purchased home- d in certain districts. Price $3.00 por acre. Duties--Must reside six months each of three years, cultivate hts acres and erect a House: worth $300 = CORY; ------ Deputy of the Minister of the interior. B.--~Unauthorized ~ publication of this a Unaut will not be paid for, Gasoline 16c.-A GALLON Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. Garage Repairs to Automobiles ap Marine Engines promptly attend: to. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Ontario St. For Pickling We can supply you with strictly Pure Spices also Pure \ Whole or ground, Vinegar. D. COUPER, Pure Food Groceries 76. 341-8 Princess 5 PROMPT DELIVERY. Asphalt Roofing Gravel and Sand Surfaced P. Walsh, Dealer "Phone, in Barrack St., Kingston SE ---------- SHOE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY dirs stant $2.00 Our Men's $2.00 Weight Blucher Boots, 3 different kinds, suitable for working or fine wear. Cannot be equaled at . scan nara OO Sea Med ingn good soles, £3.00 Special Leather-Lined Box new goods. Special, value Call at ooo BE Men's Leather and Boots, Special, Gaiter Kid, rs Boots, AME P ROOF Boo Special Call and see thep something GAIT Store C'os:d Mor day. Labor Day Mir. a \ $1. 50 Boys' School Boots. Sizes 1 5, best value in Kingston, see our $2.005 Boys' « $1.00 values in Little Sizes 8 ta Special School Boots, Special School Boots, for 12 and 13. 25, $1.35 and $1.50. Boys. t Specials, at 1 51 $1 to also School Bootsy Boys' 104. 31.004 Sizes I 95¢ oT lot Women's $1.25 and a few $1.50 SATURDAY, 95c. One small Oxford Shoes Button Boots, $1.00 One lot® Girls" Fine Kid ' Boots. Sizes 11 to 2. SATURDAY Laced Special, $1.00. School Boots: 8pecial ® Sizes 11 to 2 $50. i - reminisce Special sizes 8 to 104 .. wl. 25. "Children's Laced Kid Blucher Boots, Sizes 4 t Special Nasir 85¢c, _Yalue "Girls ~ Baby Boots, sizes, 4 to 7 , Our Solid Boots. Se Leather Shoo 4 Bargains in Suit Cases have a few Suit Cases that little shop worn, and in order to clear them 'out at once, offer a few Bargains i-- We are a 'g only $11.50 Cases, for $7.50. a only $8.00" Cases, for $4.95. only $15.00 Case, for $11.50. for $3.95. for $4.50, for $2.95: only $4.50 Cases, only $6.00 Cases, only $4.00 Cases, I and »ze will pay you to eal

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