Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1899, p. 6

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f A World or Knowledge. he lllllnn Foch, .d ,1 ELLIOTT BROS, 7 '1 DID` n-141:: E9:-ggt The Art (iarlat and Art Amlie-rst Heating Stoves .!19.a:tin2_ ST.0_VE Sold only at Leathers. all reliable, Canuck Calf -Pccr- lcss Russia, Best French Patent, French Enamel and Kidduck ". All sizes, half sizes, widths and styles. Name and price of the makers stamped on the soles as .1 guarautcc of value, $5.03 and $3.50. Has all the comfort of a broad toed shoe and the man who wears the right size will never have loot ills. ' A feature of the Fc/>ot-form is that it will fit .1 large loot comfortably with a shoe that seems .<.rnallcr than itself. T Ohe of the 12 shapes in which The Slater Shoe" is made, an old favorite and one of the most comfortable and foot-`fitting yet designed. ji 7 7 ` P'rlr:ce_aa Street`. $3 6 o I OT gaxiullit ll|||!.!T.?.`S.'_'f...!l|5 The Slater Foot-Form Shape. For sale only by Olcgours, 9 mm. no6p.n.< O00 rnwpnnnfwvtmqmsruun. iahdtytbldlaloluuhubrzsyuu. A Sterling Whi:.k. vlaulhn cull`: tnollueg the Con: Q NAFML M-InIm_"vA1'n. "u'5i'iuL |nAnnb-l III] IITVV llV7\I `W UQQK 3 a VVCII for Wen who need a never .` '-R E 3: . - 9 9 j x . I V . - -.-_ _ . 3 ` / Z , 5 .. v- ,`,,.`, `ax. ; ~ In.DAI.||nnOntnnn.no.n.In.1o.on.1Qo.uAQ9oLooo0000001009;uopoooopoooonoqonoopnoooooq .9ooonooooonouoooqqoonn 0000.109 ononnuounuan IL HIll\V IV "I! ,\ uu uro xnting nu thv Harv- -\`peuou s_Vslem in n. sex`.-n-mounln-r Blillh`I1t`_\', _\`nu murk ynur hnllut. 8n`\'l`n cmulidutrs (ur loss) in the- or of _\'u|lr chain-, with tho lig- I. " 2!, -I. 5. 9% 7. The mun ' -.\..--L- \'n I nun \`..u lilrn hncl \..n 1-rul mum-s m Inn nuernnuve. l`hlrd---'I`h-ro should be some nr< rangulnent by which, when u (`muti- dnto has too many \'0l(`S, his sur- plus votes should (`uunt for the bong- M of some other cundldntu holding similar Hews. Also when the vows for any candidate are so few that he cannot be l`It`(`(P(i. than some other likehmimlod vundidnlc-. ho, needs these xntvs, should get the .bc-nelig of them. "era is n S wciv duscripl inn uf thv \\'0!`|\im! 0! his 33 stem. Please n-ud it sluwly : If .\`nll urn vnlinn l\n OM. llur-.. ll.`\\t'l' IIIIIIIUU. ll`. IHU lllllllll Q`. Second--l-Inch elector Bholllt only one Vote. which would count, although he might nun oral nmnes in the nlternmiur. Thin-I, _'I"1\n-A ~||1\|lll| Ln n...y uon are as l0Il0\l\'8i Flret-'I`he large districts. \\-Hch may be lound by grouping together several 0! the present one-member constituencies. I shall use a seven- member district as our illustration, although nine or ten members to" :1 district would be even better. In cities and towns, the wards should be abolished and the councillors or alderlnen elected at large. This would In many cases enable the num- ber oi counclllorsv to he reduced.` or. in the case of a city, the alderman might serve a two-years` term. hall retiring each year. which would make the ballot more compact with lower names. at the annual election. should have finally mark ser- :-rnl mnnnn in tho nltarnntirn VIZFVQ 3 Having pointed out the evils ro- suiting irom -present. electoral me- thods. and indicated proportional representation as the remedy, I shall now proceed to describe the Han- Spence system of proportional, voting. A strong present interest is given to this system from the iact that it was heiore both houses oi the South Australian parliament at the date oi recent letters that I have received from Miss Catharine. Helen Spence. oi Adelaide, whose name is associated with that oi Thomas Hare in the title oi the system. Mr. Hum was nn Rnulinh chnn-. IIITU Ill [H0 Ill! 0! L110 uyau,-In. Mr. Hare was an English chun- cery lawyer, and he originally pru- poaed the plan, lntendln It to ap- ply to the whole of En m] as one great constituency. isa Spence adopts the details of Mr. Hare :-1 plan. but proposes that it be up- pliod in districts of moderate size, returnlnf lrom six to ten members. l1`,Nl.`I!Al l`1.`A'l"llDI.`.\` Ulobl; .l'I..'\'l'UlKlaB. The general features l`t`q|lif`t-(3 -.u secure full proporlionnl representa- tion are as follows: I\`II-qQ_'I"I\n Inran t.in.l*lnII.Y u-link 3 UI ursl-1`nuu'v \l)ll`N_ SK) \\I` ha-gun at. tho nlhvr end. with Iu\Vvst numhvr ul \n1.~s. doclaru "nm of lhu count." mud lhvn ihlllv the whole 0! his \'nln-s est (Pm rvuminimz nnnditlnlvs. imz as indicated by (hv \`uh`rs \I\`\`s. with on his own hnllm. pron-as is n-1--nu-d until 3.-v.-n ho mndidmvs either m-I a uuum mo th nmnrn-st In n Eijervaus Q Prostration. For Men * o ha_\_Ie lived too fast; as well For Men who suffer from extreme} IE PnopoLIIgn{vo1mc.] illi Iplhlo I Dunn.-no-glnu AHOY!-III Lntin Pll an bun vrruuli. lllll II Ijlllilll, [III SUTPIIIN Dal` nm (ran.-zh~rn~d to such 0! the ~r candidate-s us may huw murk- '0. 3 on lh*'boI|Inls so translat- I! lhv cumhdale nmrkn-I Nu. `.3 any 0! them hulluts has nlrmuly elected then the bulluls an un N0. 3. and so un. The surplus on: are Ink.-n from lhn [up n! pilv. which has pnsvious|_v bwn uughly xnix-I. n.u.-r hnn....... |l...o n... o..|| \.v u./.1nI-\u . nnu I \: ;;_.-. i counting the V0103. the llrst` ration ul llw llnrv s,\stom is to l 3. out. the ballots into us nmny Icrtmq-nls [IS then: urn: candi- en. according to the ilrst. chnicu No. 1 votes, paying no nltonliun the pr:-sent. to the other mirus the hnllols. While this is being two tally clvrks are keopilul y ul the vulva. When the (null her 0! votes is thus nsu-rtnim-I. is divided by S0.`\'elI. which is the her 01 momhi-rs to be elo.-Ctvd. is itivus the quntu." or number vou-s rI:qlIirNl to 1-lect any one n. For inslnmcv. when Sv\'t`ll uh:-rs am to be 1-looted and laur- lhousnnd vulva have been cast`. "qunln" will he two thousand. hen any unv n! the cuntlidutos has a mum ur morn than u In is tlocliiru-(I i-lvclccl. I! he has than n uunm. hll sulrpllls bul- ~r o. I` III Pniuhllnln nun:-L-uni \K.. `V |)|l)[llI_V HHXPCI. I llv*\Q'l" hummus that thu lull hvr of me-mhn-rx n-quirvd hau- s of rsl-vhuiw xuu-s, nth:-r ml! lh lh(`lI Inna tlux u-L...l.. .\' L;.. ........ I. .t. u. 1, .'r, h. a. Int` om _\'nll likv In-st _\'ull nmrk No I, so on in rotation. If your volc- lo hvlp the mndidalu of your '. Choivv to M` vlq-vlvd. lhml it` s not. count [or un_\`hod_v olsv. it tho mmlidnle whom you hun- rkml No. 1-your rst rhou`o-- enough votes without. yours. or so few Vot--s that he uumot hu- tod, then your \ou- goes lo [ho In whom you have mnrkml No. 2. . our No. :3 does not nwd or mn- usu your \on-. lhvn H. II passed to No. 5!. uml so forth. um um m-ms! m It. hnllnls shuuld he szortml intn huice Vmes at Ihv [mllinn sub- iom. and then srnt tn the cm- pollinx |-Inc:-s. so that th--3' be ouldrd up and the uuolns lnim-d. no cullw and the lained. ~ Hare syntvnn has hwn used nut. suce:-as in many urtnal nus. nnlunnst. nu-m sunm n(`+)ml `IIIQPV |I'n(`f|l)nn in oh.` r\ nnu Irrul. S|l\`\1`S5 In many uvlnnl sum uc ~11 -Mary u-I.-rtnons in the en nuy lmanin. In my man. nnirlc` I no you some particulars nf tters an` goinl m .~\un-alm. tho` llnru :\`ul.un in -inbn nu.` umut-rs an` mun! .-\lLc1ralu\. u the ll.-\rv sysh-In is right mm cal pulitim.--.R T. us _vuur \-nu`. llwn H. forth. aux. -n_v. _\uu unuln (ur wi 2. H_ nm I` I0 (`undidu vlq-V11` M: whm I-Kmul N 1__\-.\..-- ll-.. THE IIARE-Sl`l~`..`TCI-`. S\' STEM. , & ICCCCCCCCCCCCCOCCCCCC .........C.......CC..C..I....C.CCCOCCCCOCOCCCC........................................`...: A H H T j - -- (IO U .\'TI.`{l: THE \ ()TE-`L ll'0Ill SIX 10 um HIE run 0 ` BRA]. FEATURES. unnnrnl fnnlnrnn .~u..uiu F-u A With attachment for men is the great home self treatment ` ' - - . . Just give the matter a moments thou ht, and you cant see the reasons are sound and true. ELECTRICITY Ix NERVE Foncz-:. The Mild and Continuous urrent generated 5 by these Belts supplies to the shattered system just that force which is lacking; you feel the current, or we forfeit 0 $5,000. The tide IS soon turned, and Nature, reinforced so ably, does the rest. My little book, "T mun-: CLASSES: . 0 E0? MEN," illustrated, is sent free, sealed, 1) `l ` ' ' Event Vanna, Middln Am-A ant` nl.-I A$m..'..():r-.`..;:.l.)?.l:`n:.a.hf)ut:l:L.--. 2 ,,I I II I Uzi 9- sun ;-- ..-...., .. ......-wan, Io anus ucu, acaul, UV llliul, OII EIPPIIGUOII. Every iroun , Middle Aged and Old Man, suffering the sli test weakness, should read it` 1: will show an Efiasy, Sure and peedy Way to Regain Strength and Health, w en everything else has failed. Address P . "V v---- -v.- ---v-- --- '-r.vv- Birks' catalogue scintilates with bright holiday gift ideas. It brings to your home a reflection of the largest silver and jewellery store in Canada. Birks prices are hosed upon the intrinsic worth of ma- terial: naed. workmanship and profits diminished in propor- tion to trade volume, the most extensive in Canada. The catalogue awaits your request. EDR. D. SANDEN. DR. sANi)EN"s_1~:'LEi:'i`Rfc 'B'1'~:"L"'r' ` Than may to some other rough cum g tin : -on run! than link-ell : Mule f0au1b0uo. but pvonulorllv don ! gohr iiueuhgconh. S. 0- litahll. Sonopuoplo any n grands . tumult VII Illh l| Rllll. ll IIUT \\ rlH`I' ` nhm-o the clan! lc-rel let them. like Grant provinrilnism. he earn lit}-. shnw n IunnI_\` in lhutught. uml possess their convict inns. V lur_\' m mu 3 nrva In (nu Mono." uhirh won l`hl-[lilu' prim of 121.154!!! His cnpm-i-ty fur work wns |-rm|i;:- mus. llis [ml-limunns. ul on-r_\' kind, inclmlimz !muk. nuimnino nrliclos nml rm~im\'s_ must mzgr.-- stale sa-vvrnl hundn-d. hut this Is In keeping with the em-nry nml ethn- rsiasm \\"Mh whirh he threw himself 3 intn evorythimz ho In|rlm)l:. (`nnndn may well he proud n! such , ,. n null if nnr u~v-Mn-u ..-A o._ - IIUI Il SIIIQIIQ` ('l\l'fT`1'l|("I IIDII NO` I\ single 1-rrnr. It as nu unrnnumnn lhmg for him to write an l\\'N1l_\- pun nnumzine nrtirlo nt 11 sillinc. or to tlnish MT :1 Ihn\~\uIuuw nnu-I within n month. Surh us tho` Ins- tury nl "`\\'hnI's Hrvd in lhu Bone, hirh l,mIII INN (`nlinri-IV fur \\`nrL' n-nu nu-.u|i.y_ IIIIPFIIDIIS III IIIP. Grunt Allen .-x Iitomry success was lunzoly due to his puwor ut cnm`q`n- tmllng thought. nml In the gnu`:-ful {utility with uhich ho rm.-. Like Sir Walter Scott. ho rule as In- spnko. mul page nttor page of his m-ml_\'\\ ritlon Innnusrript.-I shuns nut av. sin_.vlo- rnrn-Minn um! um einnln nu-I-nr It u... ...` .... III) III!` rtllllll ll Q'|rI' (II III!) In!4LllU- tinn. however \'-nernhh-. But what a dolighttul world this would be. it nll our sncinl rvhola \\-"ere ns enlightened and us nminlulo ns he .' He had many critics but Im porsulml munnios. Sumo n! his best friends "010 men who tlisngrn-1| with him on many of the most imporlunt questions 0! life. Grunt Rlla-n'.u Iilnrnrv sure-own nun IINII nruuu-rly IIIIK Hllllll SUH|(`l` US: `Tis in vain that the zoulots, oh l prophet and sugu. Front his (`rm-1l--uml lrom thine- woultl entice us. We sock not to struy from the path that _\'n trod, We seek but to whim: its border: It systems thut he um the order of (Sud. Revolt is a par! of the order. Though stm-pod in rlussivul learn- ing, to which mnn_\' of his mlniirvrs uttrihutu his beautiful smooth .uu| lucid style. he lu|\nrut9d this rt-joct- inn nt Latin nml tin-ok from our curriculum of higher education. In physics he mlvocuted :1 new theory of force and energy; i'n education he (iupn~cutvd the iuou-mt-nt to German- izo S(`lt'll(`(`; in ethnology ho luhon-I to prme. despite l-`rt-mmin. that llritnin was moro (`oltic than Saxon: in sociology he was rmuly to ques- tion the ruison d'utn- of any institu- , lint Juno 1: rlnlimluoh-I u-nnlnl ant- [HF rlljlll hUl'l('l_\. He was by nnturo (nnd ronwntber 1 that the term is nut ulwn_v.~a one of reproach) n thnruugzh-g8i~ng rolwl. \'or_v upprnprluto on his lips is the fnllmxinp; sentiment mnhudtud in n |N)(`ltl. which. in June, 1806, he rvml_ nmitl lnml npplnuso. ut the unnunl lmnqtwt M the Onmr l\'hu)`- yum cluh in Lmntnn; HENRY smxs & sous, mere uu.er~uunier eumgy. Versatility, indeed, marked Grunt Allen s career frmn lmvh Ind. In his seventh year he could read his in- ther`.-; Greek testmnent. and yet, ns a child. he was ever the tort-inns! in discover the hurlvingurs of spring in the Ilmvera. birds and nninmls nt forest und eld. While he was yet a lad his dru\\'ing-nmster prophesied for him fmne na nu urtist, nnd wept when he was taken n\n\y to pre- pum tor the uni\'ersit_\'. I-`.nt1-ring Merton college he won in pnstnmstt~r- ship [or unusual excellence in tires-k und lntin, yet his chief delight \\'n.u in the iieltl ul` nnlurul science nml the e\'nlutiumir_\' philnsnphy u! the dll_\'. Alter leu\'im_r ().\t`nrtl he wns uppointed prufessnr M menlnl philan- phy nml lngic in u \\'est Indinn cul- lege, of which he snnn lsenune prin- cipal. Tlmugh :1 \'er_\' successful tencher. his ambition curried him into nnuther sphere. nml us smm us the London jnurnnls begun to urn-pt his nrticles. he took the tinnl plungi- into the son of lilernry life us it jmlrnnlist und war correspondent. Inter. lien his (nine wns well vs- tuhlislied. he lw`(*nIne u public lec- turer. his debut being nuule hefure the rural snriet_\`. hr \'III`n In-ul l`4\lI\.\r\)`|nr i ! I A l`th0I nur Shellryl ll rebel our Mngo ! ' Thnt brotherly link slmll sumco us: nrnnhni n uul an urn l reeuy DIIU UlL'l' !|IEll'Yll`5, "h`tran"g`e Stories," was one mon- strari.digito pruutereuntium. but when to his ntnneroug tales and novels, some of \\'hiv:h are O.`Xll`l.*Ill0i_\' popular. we add poetry, and to poetry biography. and to biography history, and to history aesthetics. and to aesthetcis philosophy. and to philosophy a theory oi physics, and when we nd that this manifold a('ti\'ity was crowned by devotion to natural science. of which his many delightful works on evolution in pltunt and animal life are the fruit. we begin to appreciate the fact that (`otter Morrison`s tribute was no mere after-dinner eulogy. l \ s-rcntilitv. indw-d mark-ml Crnnt Il](l.' one need but read the titles of Grant Allen's tiny odd volumes to appreciate this atatement.A man who could thrlll his reayh-rs `with some 0! the cleverest bits of fiction ever written. auch"'u "The Rev. John (`reedy" and other sketches. in "Slrnn"n`e Starlets." wns mm mun- ll) 01 (Ill: U93?!-I V\'l'llBl'; On October 25th. in his beautiful Surrey home. "The Croft," after many weeks at suering. there pass- ed away a writer whom the lute (`otter Morrison once described as "I In: tuna! \.'l1l`B.|h 1 Ha Iunn in lnfnur. L'OIlBl' -.0l'l'IIUll OIICO UGSCTIIIEII It! "the most. versatile mun In Eng- land." llnn nnnrl Inn I-nn Olun iiil nf &u'v. `rho -`oM.ru_l Life of November 150: contains the following charact- er akotch written by n gmitleumu who know him most intimately, and in a position to apeak with author- ity 0! the deceased writer: On October 25th. in hln hnuutilul j Hanna.-II-i--. undo:-*u. n. no earnest students of hIIh'|\(`ndI`n(`I` at : the courage of Inns. I" IIl|I\ I!` III II BIIIIIIK. `H th. `('3 Bonn." a-nnu' `nl-limHnns_ on-r_\ up: nuumno n-...~l..u~- .......o ,...___ For Dbouij ' W Stomach" ' .1. ...__.____.___ _ __-_..L______.; -n urw In nsrwul of mu-diucrily. Allen. rsrha-xv un-0 ..o...I....._ ,1 lll'Tl `Nil. ` nro In l'|I:l`n\nl' Il`l| . l'Snl' students nan nhun Bax gh Pullunnl h and fronnooho, :70 G.'I.`.R. cxtnrlia. Nov. 98th. Only uu-mun uuuzn mnoay. oonpotou or wild char). honhonnd nnd nloosnpnno. 25:.nd50c. I homo nwudohdng unto. -nuuuy, nny Illll XIIIIIIIII to uni III. by its no at Wade`: Iron Tonic Pills. Thu pllll cousin four ol tho Don Ionic: known. nnd nuvotml oocun gononl do bilhy. nloopluonou. nervous exhaustion Ind nu`) condition rf tho blood. I'I!ty pills in I box hr 251:. at Wadi: dng lion A QIICI CIIII IQ OJIQIII Ind OOIGI ID ID` Diamond Oath Remedy. conpolotl cl OIICIV. hnnhonnd nnd nhnnnnnng [iQKoi-n.... Apsllidand wanted on mo in undo balmy. may and boanlnlnl to Db! oyo. by Il Ill Wnddn In-nn Tonia Pill; The Windsor Barker Co (tlmnfd). \l.nnm..o..-|..- nu`... -n- II\....._.. n_. The naval Ionodlu to: all lmpnrnntlnnn oflho lkln um now for min at ma more: out. 0. Mitchell. W. H. lrdlny. G. W. Mlhood Klnpton. All [Ah].-u an renuemod to mill and nhuln Christmas gift seekers my find a timely hint in the- ubove suggestion. One style illustrated in the Birks' catn- logue -is exceedingly rich. A few years ago these self same ` uticles laid for $8.00, to-day being our own silversmiths _... -___ _-II AI.,k, DA, A LIIVRVI IYQOIIIQ 00 ")0 HI I some Canullm uenu. nlnnoou Kingston. requemod free samples nucl n cop` u! `|inAuty." I`:-or Dani : uoallu the aim, or no and dlrccl. nenu. THE DUVAL TREATMENT ._[-`on. BEAUTY. A quick can lot 0)I[hl and cold: In the Xlllll Conch Rnngrln. an-nnntl nl )MAYl5()1"l'3' SBKPI You save money. time and trouble. Sure results. PRC` book on Rene -4-H "P997600-. Dyelngonnppliuuonlo Dntrul. IT Dves \ IIIIIIII. II Isnulhcturlng Chomlnu. Toronto. Ont. ]Abolutly Pure. - .....5...1. I'|nl'n -|uu -g _--L ull ll\ll'\f\ r'N|:'n\)n I-xx: n Ce"&.}EIx{.. $2.5.` Fl%__ I'I!..|__| ,,. SI-LK. COTTON WOOL AND MIXED GOODS --_-_.:. I82 8t.Juuoo8u'ooc.IonlnIl: '- I4o'Yoaotroot. Tomato. iv... - , .1, -L . __.. ._ . . Gusnnhed; thus`: whywpnok Houoon"innngig.` 1.; ".5 -b . o-Coyz Ten. Be: that you get the pnchgo burilgtho word: llonoon SOLD BY A-BL GROGBRS. HAINES & LocKE:'rf_r. IN DO-CEY%LON TEA5, I@ 6F\L2L2F\GHER. r \ $7 Damaged by Fire, Water and make. Eveiy dollar : worth of Goods must be Sold by the goth November. Nothin reserved. This is a chance of a lifetime for the public to secure the values ever oered in Kingston. No Good: Reserved. All sales for Cash. No Good: Exchnnged. FIRE, WATER, SMOKE! $5,500 M en is Furn]hings and Hats Continue to hold the leading position as the best known and the best selling Stoves of their kind. They Have The Host Perfect and Sclentltlc Double Heating Arrangement yet Produced. Ef?5ii .=`:~3~'-3."-.:.:s

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