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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1910, p. 3

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x To cléar the balence of our immense stock of gE White Waists we offer the lot at 1 . 9 Price X This is really an exceptional offer which no one can afford to miss, as it is not likely to occar § again, ® $1.25 Waists 63c. 3 $2.00 Waists $1.00 One1 hird Off all Fancy 'Parasols as usual abawing a very att active lot of the ods for fall wear--just arrived, Wé are : New Dress Go $1.50 Waists '75¢. § $3.00 Waists $1.50 SOROR HAR . ORO [CRUMLEY B S As CAR ROAR Het Meather Snaps in ------8hoes--=== Are selling like the proverbial " Hot Cakes" now at our % 3 just Summer Clearance Sale The best shoes in Canada at the lowest prices. Hay Haw if you believe in saving money. J. i. SUTHERLAND & BRO. 15 HOME OF GOOD SHOES: BALKD TEND ADDRESSED TO the undersigned and endofsed "Tender for Extension to Breakwater at Wiar- 3 pr Ont; oh ae recel: at this a. an or a fain, no truct} ot he eo gopstruction o tonal in to t Bredicwater in at "Wiart on, a ay. ¢ ns, Oo ecitication and form of con- t ean seen 4 forms of fh: Ba 2 Sh i wl ay | ® RR ' Ohi ah gw. oi ihe toaster at Wise. Be iE iendering opal Jirtitied, ha EY HEE Ea oe Juture be Fesipln, 4 ey the a firm must ener must be ge: od bank te the orks, he This is ain ina Wormwith Try One ia Your Home toned, and They dre sweet artistically - designed, reasonably priced. KINGSTON'S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE. In popular and classic Bie} in Book a Sheet Form. TOLLED TITEL + Seal oe sa Jimmies row DATLY BRITYSH WHIG. WEDEESDAY. : THE PUNJABEE IS THE UGLY DUCKLING OF THE LOT. He Is a "Dour" Type of Mortal and Thinks He Must Interfere to Save the World--Labor Member Critic izes the Method of the Punjab Government In Handling Question | MA' of Sedition Among the Hindus. Béhgal gives life to Indian pation- alism, but 'the Punjab supplies it with its problems, writes J. Ramsay Macdonald, the British Labor mem- ber, ina recent article. To begin with, the Punjab is "dour," and the Punjabee has been described as the Scoughas of India. A reyival in Hi réligion : there means 'an uUp- rising' of | Purit8hisns:, whilst in Ben gal it produces somewhat akin to & Catholic movement, It was because Bw hi Sayanand, the founder of the Somaj, was a rough Philistine. Hh Luther that his society has flour ished in the Indns valley. There is a good deal of the West shevit the Punjabee. But he is 'an ndish. «He' will have no importa tions either of politics or of faith. «If he throws the priesthood of the Brahmins to the four winds, he will not create as his justification a new eclectic faith like that of the Brahmo Sonaj; he goes back to his own serip- tures with the same fidelity as the scientific Christian goes back to his erceds. When he found his faith anew, moreover, the Punj abee has not been content to say, his is for the salvation of India," -but "This being for the salvation ot India must also be for the salvation of the world." Now, the political stage of the Punjab were oécupied by this "dour" man and the British official alone things would be lively. But the sit- uation is not so simple as that. The Punjab is the ister. of India, for in it there is a Mohammedan commun- ity somewhat greater in numbers than the Hindu community, and the Mo- hammedans have pitched a political camp of their own where their own flags fly and their own drums beat. The difference between the two is soon discovered; but if you i bo find it in a program you will be baffled, for the Mohammedan as o representative on a Council will back penctienliy everything which his indu colleague will propose. ~But she Indian Mohammedan is not a Nationalist---at present. He speaks of "my community," not of "India." He thinks of religious as sociations, nét of political ones. Above all, he distrusts the Hindu. He knows that he has neglected op rtunities of education which the Hindu has embraced, that he has been careless of his well being when own. the Punjab Mohammedan Hinduism in public life is a Free . Wherever a Hindh goes he dan regu regards eH Hindu as the sufl- Ha, Teguras ph frame of mind hy the M Mohammedan. He feels he must have a Sam of his own, a party fo look after him, and, above al that his community must be regarded as a separate political entity and be represented "as such on all legisla tive councils. Then, and then only, he says, will he be safe. In addition to) these things, he €alks of his greater loyalty, of the impossibility of Indian aclf-govarn- ment on r, but 1 smile at ohammedan camp is a store of spare arms, and his acute leaders naturally show. them. The jamp and everything in it is fore o explotivg the Hindu camp 1 must say something about thé part which the Government plays. It is 'al in India that the t have proposed in the form it was drafted, : at the ine if g £ iE 2% hl 3 Amasements. i Lake Ontario Park|| ToNi ies a HOW =. The art of jhe Vit n fe Dia product ion of Bible Toms Bani will be presented to-morrow. an: Friday. It deals with Uncle Tong's tnd and death on the Legree plantation, and contains the most exciting' séefres In the play. y pART nn. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN The second part of Uncle Tom's Cabin, dealing with Tom's life with ine St. Clare family, until the death .of E will be shown for the last time Yo-da) and to-night. OTHER MCTURES. Additional pictures will be shown at each performance. Get the Griffin Habit AND FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO GRIFFIN'S NEW ORPHEUN THEATRE The Home of Polite Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. OUR PROGRAM: August 17 and 18 Hal. Morgan Latest Popular Songs Special Attraction Dickens & Floyd in their comedy sketch en- titled 'Did Tim Make Good.' SEE OUR NEW SENSATIONAL MOVING PICTURES, "Mrs. Birgai day's Buby; "Once Upon a Time" ~ "The Two Mothers" WEDNESDAY, AUGESy "17-1130 mm. for Glemors. and Lake on the Mountains... Je returns, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 8.30 wim, Tour of the Islands, Fare, Se. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10.800 am, Gananogue, Rreekville and - Ogdens- burg. Fare, 30¢ return. ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 200200 pam, Tour of the Islands, Fare, Se, Meals on all Tiga. +! Batescourt * School The People' = Forum secutive insertion thereafter half cent Sor she in- ry = rerm------ : xX TO MA ie, ATE APPL pital STRONG BOY ar Gugh's oftice. AR Princess ENERAL WORK AF- A MAN FO ply, at Ra to Hub Hotel RLS, BE APPLY TO IM- - A% ay. Barrie Street. perial Laun Mug EDIATELY, altresses. b Ls ogue, A CAPABLE MAID FOR work. Apply, Mrs George Street. Apply A DRIVER FOR DELIV ERY WAGGON;J" med tO care of must be well jee to Braet 1, horees. Apply. AT AT ROCKWOOD HOSPITAL, A SE- cond Laundress; having some experience referred. Apply to the Matron. AT . ONCE, LADY'S steamer Casplan. B of Q Ontario Street, City. MAL Apply. A GOOD some experience; ment to right man. Steacy, Napanee. TWO RELIABLE GIRLS FOR BOARDS dining-<room; one - for general work. Apply, H Turkington, Ivy Lea, Ontario. J. hovthly corramponting searing ing-house; one for ANd INTELLL He ™ or mewspapars. Send cate, $ 9 Lockport, COAT, SKIRT. AND WAIST also forewoman to help. -Appiy to Miss tish-American Hotel YX. on August 22nd, from 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. GROCHRY CLERK: ALSO d with the ENERGETIC a Bookkeeper acqualinte grocery business (male), eall In Street. A PEW YOUNG LADIES TO OPERATE sewing machines in room; pleasant and steady employ- ment; good wages. Apply, ton Hosiery Co. West. PERIENCED ay we + The lan, GENE W. Lesslie, Steamboat Co. Yottice, 192 SECOND BAKER, WITH steady employ~ Apply, e charge of mith, at Bri- person, J. Gilbert, rOCer, 194 Barrie Street; residence, Centre 114, King Street DR. St RAL LL D FOR LO: a w A HANDS; 'Monday, Write or tinishing Kings- MARINE ENGINEER HOLDING SE- British or location near cond class ertifioate lakes, Apply, cations, experience and to Box 815, Whig office. CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, sal 1 to-day; our wages ply, Bex stating age, qualifi- references, ag I Whig Canadian head of tally by you ----n. centrally located, Apply, ce. PRIVATE HOME, WITH one ply, THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT ERTL oun ady; state price. Box 178. this orfide. FOR Ap- House. ud YOUNG LADY. GD TTT i pe NTR T, A MEDIUM S128D povsn Box § Str America Sih VIXANCE ARD INSURANCE. 3 L IN- ATRICK, GENERA oo icket Agent, 43 Clarence Street, Kingston: Pelephone $68. in GENERAL INSURANCE --FIRE, LIFE, dent and Health Policies issu- a an Agent, 108.) v e eltington Street. oy 3 Ke DISTRICT AGENT, Damigen tL aise Som ire. Insurance, 14 a 3nd on. ove. A. BATEMAN. CUSTOMS ROK- Put ie your invoices 3h an 'on ores Ee Te fhe one "396. he Clarence a i TER rm i: Teme wi ompany! * city indured A) yey a Brann. Sh penny MUSIC. H FIRST CLASS hoes! Xn TT, s or are. ADI. 222 University Ave. (3 a 1 x MEDICAL. 4 : B. EE Le BR! 3 ARIO BT IL S1t wa a LIM gi age icy: CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, PRO) Foguter and I and Bal Slider Tod Bivikter Fines ¥.5 Tobbing. work dons ERNEST R. BECKWITH, CONTRA Ch Rydennam 92 Bar reet. Plans tad eh est} a given for an classés of work ARCHITECTS, TE RET | an ERIE EER _ TEACHERS WANTED, keeping; mod py, Box 812, Whig o office. Ap FURNIAHED HOUSE TO RENT FROM mbe no children. Cann, Broek, Cor. King Street. FOR FRESH PORK. Bepte er 1st; Ae CUSTOMERS Teuderloins, Spare Ribs, and. Livers, op Thursday morning, Maclean's, Ontario Stieet. at A. SEPTEMBER Ist, A provements; - aduits. Address, heli flee. FURNISHED house for the winter; modern im- Whig of~ Me- Kidpeys location; Corner. of Barrie and Sherr » Reopens September the § 1910... This is an upsto-date 'SBehool for the training of Girls and Children, moratly, physically, and mgslicegs hy, | ages, literature, and Hngl Fl ranches thoroughly ts Drawing. Physical Culture, and Sewing, arents are reguested to ake "Epil: cation as soun as possible to APA J BATES, Principal, L KING STREET WEST. ¥V fit re Fisishi BO rere Gru Cove Se 58, ition, 14 Market St, ROARD AND LODGING FOR three, with privates = 10 other boarders are taken; »Pply to Bex west end preferred. 168, Whig office. FAMILY family, GBENT LEME. 3 ave it Toda up into into HR I Ne "Price and workman- SEE Charles Hebert & & Fred Camic Havé taken over the fini ment of the Hooper & Manufactariig Co., 156 ¢ tario Street, and are y all kinds of Wagirign SCHOOL, TEACHER FOR orrington: duties to aE A ust 15th. Apply, RADE. salary, to R. Allison, Inver- TEACHER FOR THE KINGSTON PUB- School loast cond-elass cation tatial $326: maximum, $600; annual $35. Apply to the Secretary Board of Educ TEACHER FOR 88 Ne. 5. DENBIGH, in the village of Denbigh, holding Normal certifiéate. salary, $500 per annum; male teacher with some ex- rience preferred. A vd to John . Lane, Sec Treus, nbigh, Ont PROTESTANT TEACHER, MALE OR jomale, for the Arden School 8.8 2, Kennebec. Applicants to Mate qualifications snd salary re- uired to be malled to Thomas andrew, Secretary, Arden, Ont. BOARD AND ROOMS. FOR THHRER. OR YOUR PHOPLE IN private family, in westarn rt of City. Apply to 29% 'Albert Street. gr Sa Bile or sepals Longe con cael t, Ae rooms LONNenientay. FOR Raow Sh YEA A BOAT, CHEAP. APPLY, 203 NELSON Street. y Rea} ¥ OER IY Ra os TT. Phoas, ln mi A BABY ABY CARRIAGE, IN FIRST CLASS Sandition. Apply to 367 Princess reet. A PHARTON, IN GOOD CONDITION; poe taasonable. Apply to 8 Ang we. 30 HAND av 0 Stine AR. wo RETR rance um, ER TR Be i vi Mudie N- 8 Dou BLE HOUSE Nos, a 108 YORK reet; must be so owner has feft ty w : Spine must be closed up. PF. Bond, © Clarence tragt FARM, ip or ACRES, IN THE TOWN. Tot Lh ind Sth CORCes- hip 3 miles from 3 this jou has 50 acres crop Lanai balance beaver meadow and sugar bush with "0 {apless good farm bulld- ings; , Oi Pree: session any time ings; price. '$1,600; possession any fire Apply to James G am, On Pt REMIRES I stable or garage nark, 'BCHO! NT SURJEUT) IN DAT Tonal AY Carre a ol Bonools of ton, Pag woud Site for any you and anes Sil Glaposs of 8% nable Brice aa on at once. Apply, Box 43 POOL TABLE IN auap CONDITY cheap for cash sale Saskatchewan Fan uick turn; tracts of y wer) i Jivuses a a ngston; Fire, Sickness, Auto- NSUTa gi Hreet. 70 LET. OFFICES, WITH Sk MODERN CON- enlences, ly Wo, Baker, er Bae. Apply, Ker, 'Hy Wein os SUMMER COTTAGE AND DW NG. furnished and unfurnished, Ste. x eCann's, Brock, Cor. ne ree Apply, FIRST-CLASS ROOMS all modern location. By BOATHOUSE, SUITABLE FOR GARD. line launch; good walter; spl central location, 8, Ang shelter; in & Co. FURNISHED ROOME AT MOD ATE rates to parties desiring to do light housekeerping. poly, 485 Princess Street, K ng Sion. rrr iy R ROGMa, wITH BOARD out; { ences, A I ra Bent corner of Fo heh) Ee STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, Fe Re Be BRICK HOUSE. Ne. 13 DIVISION ST.; modern impr ramets, with fur nace; possess) f Sentember. Araiy to I. O Brien, 7 Union St. LARGE FARM JUST OUTSIDE CIPY mits, JSugable § for 2174 Hm bs Ph dairy, feutars, apply. Dr. Geo. Ww. ant 119 Clar« ence Street, City. FOR SALR OR TO LET. AE P }- OUSE © LA 5a RO good; locality yn BR hot water feating Rorsession ember 18 1 Whiz office. PPL. Bak. ~18M, THE EXTENSLY BUSINESS PRE- mises for Many years oecuw Co., WI ng fro enry Skinner Drug; ists, exile treet i Queen Btreet, aE on both, and 4 Including, tenglve bull 1 ningbam. Hy Sings. LY 20 DENTAL SPA AND SPAR. 351. { Princess Breet Rinarion DR OC. ©. DENTIST: DR. © Poicker pe 183 Princess St. une HH, Hardwood Floc Interior Woodwork. Persian al Place scraped Ake off and refinished finish. - Beds en- THE ABOVE. STAMP i 'B A A GUARANTEE THAT OF 8s' He by Fug B LAMOND RIN b-4 T OUR ESTABLISHMENT 18 . » s § re patents, ne. Attorney, Ottawa, Ont Ei oo BL STE newcomer to town, just tak- The HEE the kind of business . Try us for COAL AND wooB; EET OCC) 2 In certain dist 4 standing a

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