Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1906, p. 4

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2h le " id ae doi i TEACHER OF CHINA PAINTING WAT LORS AND OILS, IE 2 b iin 10 Bre, Materials for China wold. mended to stand lng water. Hand Painted China for M. M., Brophy, 89 Wellington Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up KESWICK - RESTAURANT OPEN AY AND NIGHT of ull kinds served, ickets: 25c., and 6 for $1. Rates to Boarders Norton - Proprietor FOR SALE, ORGANS, MELODEONS a Shines, hey od y cheap ore ph emp Jmoved. 3 ma WHIG--73rd YEAR Bn 4 insertion, 150. each 3 rat subse Heasurements DY & Soild scale, twelve {lines inch. Aves or Deatls, one in palit or Deaths, o Lost Fossa, and ¥ e, te., le. wora in um 'charge, 25¢. three in reading columns are subject tisemeuis and aye Unvatlc in the rate casual advertise N° not be 'ssponsible ue of verbal orders. od be pu on thon. All advertise Fn case of errors vr omissions in legal er advertisements the pub. not hold himselt liavle further tie amount re by him for such advertisement. THE Y BRITISH Wnio, 19 safc "re EY in published in tne tions. each n onday : WH a year. il paid "$1.50 year. ait 19 baer one aay he Offices in Canada; rapid, sty: Hen Fl cheap work; nine fmproved Brien Pontoning, Sg Lirotted. Managing Director. f---- "THE DAILY WHIG. ofl Call To Service. Joseph 8. Neave," a millionaire, vice-president 'of the Bhllock Fletrie Manufacturing company, has accepted the position of Cincinnati's superin tendent of the street cleaning depart: ment at a salary of 32.500 a year. He has not taken the job for what is in it. ada." He accepts, he says, to oblige his friends, and althongh he knows noth- ing about the job, he is going learn, and will give Cincinnati as clean streets as there are in the world, There is no polities jn his mission. He is the type of man who is very rare. in the community, One with a Jakge business generally has not the | made part of the American republic. time to serve his fellows in a position of trast, And yet he is the very one whom the people require, show it. and may not have for displaying: their grati- It is the busy man who makes. the to "work without 'waste of time afd energy. He is quick hi-adtion, far-soe- ang in judgment and. eflvotives in sor vice, : The pity is that he is not pressed into 'public life as Mi. Neave, of Cin: cinnati, has boon: He did not want an office for-which no doubt there were many applicants. But the office want od the man, and when this. was made plain he accepted. Goldwin Smith's Conclusions. Bystander in nothing if not candid and eritienl. He deals heroically with the party system of today. He us sumeos that it is weakening down and must be presently replaced with some thing different or Letter. "There are already symptoms he says Mr. Smith, "especially among the rising generation, of emancipation from the machined, At prosent, how over, the system prevails, aml must take it as it Its advocates will admit "its working two balanced, we is, that for successial parties, pretty equa'ly with intelligible platforms and under efficient leadership, are re quired. The otherwise regulating force to would conse exist and the updontrolled ascen dancy of a faction. But at in Canada party, the conserva tive, is in a state almost of suspend od animation, we should have present one without an inwlligil le platform, without an assured leader ship. A ecomvention to frame a plat form is_promised, hut of what planks is that platform to be framed ¥ What does conservatism undertake to eon. abandoned. Protection, fatm has shown in force and intel i gence, will not do. What will ¥° Mr. Smith has not surely ben read ing the impassioned speeches "whi h (the French-Canadians have been mak. ng in Montreal winder the direction of Mr Monk, Yet perhaps 'he has, and since the . |Hrom that exercise Waly have ronson to conclude that the sithation is as critical us it is confusing. The Mon " n> samething, and it did little beside driving Mr. Flynn out of the local leadership, When the young men of the party wanted to do mor, and cast Mr. Borden off, there wa: an and sustained effort to « Conventions at whih the delogates were not permitted to speak be thy thing, but it is doubt. gone vear have settled the Canadian North-West and entered into competition with American farm Edward Blake is the unanimous ers in raising wheat for the British | ohoice of Longford for the imperial market.' commons. T'o be likened to O'Connell, The American press comments on § and preferred to as "a grand old man," ¥ the tuation, of course, in its own may be pleasing to Mr. Blake. He is peculiar way. What do a few thou- 4 feeding on tafiy, however, now aud people, and a few millions of adays. money 'amount to! They are not ------ missed from the nation that now call = EL) { 2 Ci] © allmiitragor: He: knows how | American' polities to any great ex-}y t American ¢ try very 1 ' serve? Provincial rights have ben actually, reduced, says the Globe, has amounted to $25,000,000, manufactures largely die to the great influx of Am- erican. money." m this- whole. continent. Buffalo Times; "for her development, | ¢ to biing her it is only the method hy which the century, has heen gathering They may 'hot express it, may not be | millions. of discontents who are being helped ont of the older lands, with the people of Germany or France crossing the American frontier, to lo- o fallow the flag of their adopted coun- people and the flag they have left in the ter of finance I ROY,310 (12, HE DAILY Effect Of Immigracon. "The Department of Commerce and Labour, in the United States, has heen looking into "the progress of Ca- nadian afinirs. Jt has been especially interested in the alleged immigration of thonsands of its well-to-do farmers, and their settlement in North-§ West, The finding ix that in ten months of 1905 some 25,000 removed from the western states to Canada, and carried with them about $10,000,000 of eficcts, Jt j= further asserted that the change of capital, from one side of the line to the other, in the last five years, our "There are no data," says the Buf falo Times, "from which the total American investments in Canada can be accurately estimated, but it is cer tain that thes trebling in the last twenty vears of the capital engaged in the is] in dominion "Most of the 25,000 people who have over to Canada 'in the present upon the farms of self. "America," and hy the expres ion means the supervision of the life American blood and capital," adds the "Canada needs nterprise, and into closer industrial ympathy with us. Though she seems o be absorbing our men and money, up the people into closer touch Similarly the thousands who, are ate in Canada, are bent on personal nospeets, and they will he content to Thov are not worrying about the United States. , The Financial Position The exhibit which the deputy minis has handed the accounts, is interesting. The accounts for the out, res woting dominion's sd revenue of 371,182, . Out of this therg was expended for the same v of ar leaving a surplus 87, 863,080, But for using it to offset capital ex penditure 'within the year this would have enabled to make 'a veductioh in the public debt. As it was, the capi the finance minister very substantial tal expenditure amounted to 815,484, 155, addition of 87, 1.305 to the debt, The latter will be ventually further reduced by involving a net « sinking fund additions to the amount of 82. 2A) GIR, "The moral again is to" save as much as practicable out of the an nual revenne to keep the debt down as much as practicable, if it cannot be and its timely, observation is exceedingly The country is developing very fast, and there has to be a large expendi- ture of public money in providing the facilities for trade. And vet the feel ing lis that the boom will not be econ- tinuous and that in the fat years some provision should he made for the lean years. It is estimated by the deputy minis or ol finance that--during sthe "pegt: seben years SHINES of debt will have been liquidated. Against this may he set off $47,000,000 of aconmulated sinking fund: the remainder must he met by making new loans in so far 8% it is hot paid off by annual sur pluses out of revennes, "I the finance minister js well ad. vise," says the Globe, "he will try to make those surphises as large as possible, in order to keep the increase of debt as low as the Gonstrudtion of the eastern division of the Transconti- hental railway will permit." The assumption is that there cannot . reduction of the debt: while | the may find the north pole, as instructed by the Chicago Record-Herald, hut he will htrdly de it with the aid of a Santos-Dumont air ship. Sailing in the aif has not yet become a safe in the senate # A motion is before the resign. It has not been passed, and it in connection with on the votmtry's credit, The hope is that the fingnces of the dominion will be such that as little as possible will be borrowed even at the low raté of in terest at which money is at the dis posal of the government. Editorial Notes. The legislature will not meet Kingston 's"old member is able to take until his seat. Kind of the government to consider him, dia Mr. Gamey was delighted over the result of bossism in the. Toronto elec tion, Dr. Beattie idol for the time being. Neshitt is Gamey's Dr. Willoughby wants a place in the cabinet or the pay. So there is to be cabinet reconstruction, It is under stood that a health department will he established, Over it the genial dge tor will preside. Mr. Balfour is talking away on the political situation in England, but on the tarifi question 'he is not any clearer, He talks of reforming the fiscal policy of the empire, hut gives to hint as to how it can be done, Wellman, the famous correspondent, pro -eeding. Will Chauncey Depew resign his seat New York legislature asking him to United States is really absorbing Can- : MISS CR RT Ewa M . g may not. But the fact that it has been Kr Ridin B TONE BLAC RWELL, wi, : . ho as 16 poetess of the dowy iit . ofiered is suggestive. Mr. Depew has] trodden." comes from a long | ne of reve Which is the delusion of the hour. : : : lutionary ancestors. Her mother Ww . aL . fallen «in the estimation of the people | (ICEY | andes! favious defender 0 The United States, for many long aie - Stone, amous defender of wo . t i as a result of the Equitable scandal. [mens rights; one of her aunts wps the to | years, absorbed, wnder Canadian mis first Woman to receive a doctor's di ame, _-- phoma in the United States and another ruly, some of the best of our people SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. was the first woman ordained a minis- without materially afieccting their po- ter in this country. Her father was a ) A 4 famous abolitionist and her grandfather litical sentiment. The | most active The London Machine. fought in the revolutionary: war. Miss et flak 2 wv Ca | Lofidon Adyentiser. : Blackwill has made it ler life work to men in the United States, former a The machine which ran the city hall pring the LY ol the Avingalang and RE or ire 4 i ussians "to the notice of the war ) nadians, have no desire to see Canada | ¢, some, years received a bad jolt last} inginting the fest he or gd year. This year it has heen put out {nations The United States has been absorb. | of business entirely. --_---- : . ' age done to churches and other build ing the waste of Europe for hali a The Worst Feared. oronto Qlohe. Toronto is the best governed city and | of her size on 'the continent. No sane his heen giving them standing-room | man would look for this condition of and. an opporfunity. for, serviced. But PRrFLYISn 'wotw Bntroduced, hey do not seem to have influenced Clara' A Corker. Brantford Expositor. . ent, Miss Clara Brett Martin heads thé They certainly have not hrought the polls in the school hoard elections in or Britain in an industrial or politi- | points, cal sense, Foronto, leading the second in the race hy over 2000 votes. Clara must admit that men have their good Didn't In Toronto. Toronto World. It is the record of a candidate, and his municipal policy, which ought to be. the main factor in his campaign, and the introduction of side issues diverting attention from them cannot but weaken his chances of election. Haxd Proposition. Toronto Star. » Mr. Chamberlain seems to he en countering the usual difficulties of the man who attempts to prove that everybody by paying a little more fo evervthing than it is worth, will alti mately be "enriched. . Worthy Of Credit. ust financial year show a consolidat- | Ottawa Free Press. Enormous extensions are projected the Sault Mario steel industry. But for the wis dom and generosity of the Ross gov ernment the costly plant at the "Soo" would have gone to smash. Ste Cars For The Sick. In Germany, as in some other Euro pedin countries, the railways are oper ated Hy the government. [It nounced that the for railway has 18 an Prussian ministry placed at elery im portant railway eentre throughout the kingdom a magnificently built and ap- pointed car for the transport of sick persons. These ears have besn spe cially fitted up from plans supplied hy sanitary authorities. Spring beds and every medical device for the allevia tion of sufiering during {transit have heen utilized. There are ice safes, gas stoves for cooking, rooms for atten dants and ingenious devices for muf fling the ound caused by the motion of the train. It is not intended 5 make these carriages pay: they have been instituted chiefly on the ground of humanity. Sie Ho ! For Mexico. A number of persons have signified their intention of visiting Mexico on the special excursion which leaves Montreal by the Grand Trunk railway system, on January 29th next, among whom are several clergymen. The Pnany features offered which are not fiven by any' other i recognized by the traveller, and knowladge that it is the only throtgh the "Oldest Country in New World," covering all = the princi pal points, seems to have appealed to those who know a good thing. Ap- plication to J, Quinlan, district pas senger agent, Bonaventure _ station, Montreal, will secure handsomely illus trated literature and all particulars, re An Oversight. Kansas Journal. the one the It appears that in the noise and confusion incident to adjourning for the ¥ohidays, congress omittsd to grant. ex-ueen Lil's request for $10 000,000, ' . : runk Pacific is under constrie- government has agreed 10 VOU Biquire A -------------- thing to remember," w} infants' foods thoy ate ty fresh at Gibson's Red Cros A SA ond on his vor § are Ss WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 REDUCED BY POPE THE VATICAN. BUDGET HAS BEEN PARED. Hi; Holiness, by Strait Economy, Cuts Down Expenses of Ad- ministration From Million and a Half to Million Dollars in 1905. Rome, Jan. 5.--The strict practiced by the pope during the year has reduced the vatican budget of ex penses from 81,500,000, as was the case during the first year of his pon titicate and all along under the late "tir a Jittle more than SPE00 000 05. This made possible, notwith standing the great diminution in tu contributions reecived from France for the Peter's penee fand and the unusual EXPONSes rec I because of the dam economy ! m was ins by the recent earthquake in Cala b:iy, through a general veduction in the salaries paid to prelates and nuncios abroad and' the abolition of many sinecures in the curia Nearly £500,000 were received this year from the bishops of the United States, including the splendid offering recently sent by the archdiocese New York_for the relief of the carth quake sufferers. The contributions, of German Catholics 'toward the Peter's pence fund have. also shown a ¢ ving increase, that the pope heen enabled to meet all the expen of the vast administration of th church and contribute to charitable in stitutions without drawing" the capital accumulated by the late pop of atl as upon s Our for emergency eases The fund is said now to amount to about 9,000,060, and the interest ac cruing from it, together with the pro ceeds from real estate pos holy see sessed hy the in Rome and the incom from { the Dataria through taxation imposed by bulls and briefs, from the only cor tain income enjoyed by the holy the present time. at : ) : | Pius X is determined to continue | the practice of the strictest economies, | and hopes to see the time when the income from the funds invested hy the vatican administration shall he sufhici ent to meet all the quired hy the vast which he egntrols, It is probable that expenditures re adminigtration the magnilicent palace of the nuncio in Paris, which was deeded to the late pope som vears ago by a pious French woman, will be sold in the near futur a great advantage. to the holy and the find invested to.meet the needs of the church in France, if conditions shall. become more critical than at present for the bishops and clergy | | Not The Amount--But The Way Nusiness Ma, Maguazine It isn't the money you spend in this world That coun ot the sum that vou pay But the good von get out of ve 1a of coin It's not the amount 1 way It isn't the time you devote to a ts That counts--he it yeirs or a But what Vou cian show vour labor is done Is not the amount, hut the gv H isn't the number of res that count : In making life or ey But how you ey them--the ones that vou have Is not the amount, but the wav ! Nor is it the abstacles'strewn in your path That matter If you can but say My spirit's undaunted' --vou throw them aside, , : "Where there's" a. will, there's a way.' And thus it is, alwavs Whatever may ° The issue that's brought into play It's how. you go at it; and net what Vou ) . That counts: not the deed, but the way ny NE, ; Senate hy Miss Della Bivke, Brockville, and Pp By Ewing, Westport were. marvind on miescday = Wise Rovke & heen Tor five Yours supervisor at the Fastern Hos pital Ni Value Of "Ozone." The value of "0, me'! uid oxygen) is well kri eal science, It kills 1) (it: is reaily wn to med; cal X 3 ms of in- ternal disorders. if taken in concen- trated form (and that means "Solu tion of Ozone, the conpon kind"y iy ensures a "speedy eure bronchitis, ~ Bright's trouble," malaria' and This stringent remedy dor asthma, disease, kidney rheumatism, needs With it a 5 Pemi tonic laxative 16 seeure the hest sults. Your druggist will give sINten aunces of g for hifty cents, and if the coupon kind will kage of "Celery. re- Vem ution of Ozone' You insist on ouarantee a free 2' The Pub. Ont, ng.' 1 only Coon 1 only Coon 1 only Coon WE the last of lots--sin manufacturer, at need Shoes. in the kinds. es in the cllest and ine st esteemed re Sie "A seventy-seen. and ane dangl L Stillwell, wi Pills, BIBBY'S_.THE MEN'S WEAR STORE--BIBBY'S SPECIAL PRICES ON FUR COATS FOR JANUARY If you know a man who wants a good Fur Cg. TELL HIM ! Tell him, tog, that he has got to be quick, fr such Loi No. 1 Our Specidl Fur-Lined Coats, with fine Otter Collar. Dark Muskrat but doesn't want to pay the regular price, you'll do 1 favor by telling him what's going on here. TELL HIM ! fters don't happen ofte 1 nor lust long. lining and fine Beaver Shell, elegantly made. special $65 Cea', left. Lot No, 2 7 only First Quality Wallaby Fur Coats. uary price, $26.50. 'Lot No. 3 ; 5 only Russian Dog Skin Fur Coats, {ine smooth blacks. Regular $22) January price, $17. Lot No. 4 1 only Coon }-only Cob 1 only Fur Skin Coat. Skin Caat. S in, No. Skin, RR BS -Lined, Marmot gree la . I. Regular $52 Skin, No 1, Regular $47, Russian Regular $17. Regular $25. lining. January price, $52.50. Only three o then 3 Regular price $31. Ju January price, $1000 January-price, ........ $15.00 Regular $25. January anf ui ena ihe, $15.00 +. $45.00 January price, ........ $40.00 Regular $17. OU.- January price D. fd. January, -.. $12.50 FUR ROBES AT REDUCED PRICES. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. The Men's Wear Store. Anything about profit, or eten cost. We are having a CLEARANCE SALE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS Every dollar's worth must go, and oar sacrifice price vill make move on the double quick. You know the kird of 'Suits we sell at $12, $14 and $15. We have lefc from these grades some broken 'tots, odds and 'ends. which we placed on sale at $8.50 the Suit 2 We are also offering for sale a large quantity af Men's Overcoats, which sold for $14 and $15 just because they are gle coats--some arrived late from the $10 the Garment Also a large range of Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, 180 Princess A Good Resoli Make sure Phone 159. . Package. @ do the mn its ranks. woke and vicinity, is ' vo in India. here is a difference" The Walter sts In Ranks. Ties, Shirts, Gloves, etc., at reduced prices. 'Don't Let These Bargains Get Away From You Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier Street, Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. tion for 1906 : "Wear Sawyer's Shoes" ¢ you get to the right place when you Shoes are Shoes, but there is a difference Of all the different places, there is no store that offers so many varieties for choosing, nor Isuch good value for the money. Stylish Shoes that fit have made our business what it is. The Sawyer Shoe Store | ; 212 Princess St. POFFO FROG winor. offi a A new vernment, Says London corre spondent, have consider ably increased the namber of Noneon formasts Runci man, Mr. Lambert (who once belong ed ta the wet known as the Bible Christians), and T, Lough, are all Weslevans, Herbert Lewis. is a Welsh Calvinistic Me thotlist, and his col league, J. A. Pease, helongs the Buy ty of Friends ---- Mes. Robert Pelahey, one the lento df dead Rag She leaves seven Sons, iter, wile of lev, R. i in Nlgyd's genuine are sold at (ily sons Red Cross drag store, 100 Sadi A. J. REES, Pri ar abr incess Si. Noncdnior The appoint OOP 3 @@ GC HAPPY NEW YEAR Nothing pleasanter for eating than TOBLER'S MILK CHOCOLATE, 5C., 10c. and 2c. for | sis, Ss --- rer THE MICROSCOPE Proves That Parasites Cause Hair Loss. Ninefenths of the diseases of the scalp and hair afe caused by parasitic germs. 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