@e EE ee) ® DCGOOOODO0 » ine Insurance ? |. , under that em, ion_of the , pro Heat" oF a is lected ey ip , and we admit that our own horn," blast too, man i AND LANCASHIRR Baia a "whee tured in white, and does " ol cortiientn of Health at the | the , and does not Insert a | in fine type, that Hhonlth, deprive vow best option as to profits. We think, wel a8 ones, ia the right i, don't von 3 ILLS & CUNNINGHAM District Agents London and Lancashire Life ------------------ DOOOOOOM R J. FREE, CONTRACTOR Eatimat wiven for all kinds of i «Plastering and t Work of all descrintions. "Phone 402 | NEW Tass Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open fram 12.30 a.m. to 3.00 am. : best place to get an all round in the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice S English and Chinese Bishi a Shesiaity TEACHER OF CHINA PAINTING ry ALE ki to fire, na od Chinn mended ; ter, HM, Painted A Mg r sd ain ni lo . M. M. Brophy, 59 Wellington 0 dues fixed EDW. J. B, PENSE, Managing Director, THE i| *'Opifer per Orbem Dicer." Common At ' | At Kingston, R. R. Gamey made the public statement that KE. F. B. John. ston, the lawyer employed by the 'Ross government to defend it in the cial benefits through dealing. with the government departments, Mr, Gamey specified the amounts 'which he alleged Mr. Johnston received inferentially through faveritiem. The Hamilton Times, referring to this incident, says "Gamey is not without reason to fiercely hate John ston." But this is no answer to the charge made by the member for Mani toulin, What he alleged in his Kings: ton add regarding certain deali was either fact or fiction, In facet, shows that the exercised marvelons astuteness in money-making away from his profes sional @rooves through déilings with the Ross government: was favorsl hy that government unduly at the ex- pense of the country, or that no such transactions as Gamey spoke of took o 11 [ place, . It will not do to say that the al legations were prompted by ill-feeling. If they were untrue, the author's place is hefore the court for libel, He should be treated as a defamer, hut at last these concessions. that no objection had heen made to the granting of two or three of the Mr. Whitney, and other able-bodied oven then they were going to have a change in the plan of campaign, The opposition talked of publie mpetition in pulpwood in 1901, and from time to time. as concessions given hy the | 2 against the ad government, the investment of larger capital, the manufacture of pulp in Ontario, and the payment of dues at the rate of 40c, per cord, Mr. Marter, once the leader of the opposition, repudiated the *'gang" in 1901, and declared that "the house would be criminally negligent of its duties if it did not allow this great development take place," However, Mr, Whitnby laid down his polidy in 1901, (see anto-election lit: eratpve), and it is time he was mak ing {some announcement. What is he going it? in industry to to do about The serving of an election writ upon Hon, Mr. Fielding when he arrived in Halifax to accompany the remains of his late colledyue Hon. Mr. Prefon- taing, to Montreal), "was a disgracefiil prodeeding, especially as conformance with the order of the conrt would pre veny the ministem ttomdan ce t the! the maithorized act of some obtuse court official and none will regret it more than Hon, Mr. Fielding's political op- pondfiR. ttaya ~ Citizen, vat 0 funeral. It surely must have been ¥ conser ------ Another Reform Abandoned. The liberal government vinte advocated, in 1902, reforms in in this pro certain law the interest of litigants and' th adviser. Large powers had been given to the | IGision Courts, so that they relisved the County Courts and the County Courts relieved the High Courts, and those, and the limitation of appeals, tended to "abridge as the "and speedy, pensive, At the ession in 1902, the last one before the general eloction,. the at. tora gevral introduced a_bill hav ng for its objeet further legal ve forms, and it was contended that these, had they reecived oven a hali- cardial support from the opposition, "would have been of great to the litigants." Of course the conservative party had to have a law reform plank in its platform, and of this Foy has something to say--though not much. in the campaign preceding the general | election. the law's days," attorney-general phrased made the redress of sure, and ecrtainly it, wrongs inex advantage ~ "Bivest Ale Ficision Court of many of the anomalies which now hamper its weefuluess," he said. "Les. expense and expedite the re X HH DAILY WHIG. bribery case, had received large finan: K during an election campaign, It Disgraceful Proceeding. | elusive appeal froma trial judge." Now seving that very important, that it meant gard to it, would be in leader, it there is no announcement now regard to it. other things, heen abandoned ? Insult To Kingston. Kingston has now a chance to back at the Whitney and spoilsien and at lature by re-clecting Mr. Pense, eanse of good government and the in- dependeice of the constituencies are at stake in tims election, And the nsut offered to Kingston in bringing the Odorous Gamey into the constituency ought to tell against the government. And we think it will.--Hamilton Times, Always In The Breech. Mayor Mowat seems to be **Johnny- On-the-Spot" if recent events be regarded, are to Some weeks ago he quietly stepped into the municipal arena, by invita learned _cotinsel either | don, and --was--fownd--so-neceptabte ty | a the people; that he was elected may- or. His first address caught the pub- lie ear. All found him to be a man of peace, not "the partisan - and" hidéone ereature that his opponents, in the contest, had declared him to be, His mission. was peace, and he was able to pre nt such a case that, prac tically, polities were driven out of the city council, a much desired thing. He, likewise, so mixed up the alder- men, around the hoard, that political conniving seems to he almost an im- order out of disorder, and bring peace It was confessed . and calm to the most turbulent souls, ike his great progenitor, he seems to a be always on hand at the right mo- noesst ut then Mr, Matheson, v : SomtgAsigns, ment, and his ay N po 'ter their ro men kicked, They wore going to know Rweet and peaceful charac ter that 80. failed, can At aboat th Al wood rasan. and distinguished the "Little Oliver" and jo v s i iY " pul made hin oP Vinee, motives are of that in this fair pro Here'y to "Johnny-On-the- Spot" that his endeavors for harmony and good eeling may succeed in bringing into ingston that loyal spirit, that in \ recent vears soemiz to have been lost The New Model School, The desire for a model school on a new and improved plan was not born was experiences in connec tion with the county model schools. These county institutes are not cap- evolved from But: that S their duties with able of giving the teachers 'the train hile i y oe a was out being hountled to death by conser : ! 5 3 3 While it was in opposition. Now it fvative office seckors ing they requird. The time is too i i og Sn ia wants the quarter of a million an- - a short. 'That is the general conviction. nually, Another somersanit. Well And Truly Said. The school js directed by one who acts as a public school principal part of 'protec. of the time, and whose service cannot | that 'a Toronto orchestra at a uni on or 0 trad being de ad. Free rsity ' ' ade will never he de s mg as he inlly developed because of the | versity dance played the Glory Song 1 Ad en \ y ¢ ] 2 | Man demands his own, and protection change of classes, and that some people danced to it | will never be dead so long as man de It may be held by some that if a knowingly. Ix the World hot an au- | mands that which is his neighbor's mixdel school teacher has to put in a |thority ? Nr, Maclean will not like Pr i Se ' ; : : roracitv : om: ' vear at the study of subjects pertain: | 10 have the veracity of his young men mises Don't Count. ing to his profession the effect will the better, and (2) skill in the methods for making his tasks suecessiul. As for the model school for Eastern Untario Dr. Dyde, when the chairman of the school hoard, had correspond: ence on the subject with inspectors and others, and got many replies which were of a hopeful ani encourag ing character, 9 The hoard of education, at the call of its chmirman, will this year endeay or to give shape to the movement, Al large grant of money, will he desired from the government but there will be ceonomy in the result. The school will he better than anything of the kind that exists, and the dav ing in county grants nay make up some, if not all, cof the grant to the new institution, sent system he did so at a groat sav- ing to the founty, OM couniv eoun- | cils were composed of a membe: ranging from forty to fifty-eight. To. ! day county councils are. composed of from ten to eighteen members, and we have heard no complaint as to work not being done as the more cumbersome ing after affairs, Fe "The great trouble wilh this provinee their well a8 when out further delay, ane final amd con is reform was so So much to the people, and that in re Attorney-General Foy perfect accord with his not remarkable that with Has it, like so many get faith-hreakers the same time secure real representation in the legis. who has been the vietim of tory spite, The be against the devotion of one's talent ------ to teaching, GENEROUS TO RELATIVES, Bat, the model sehool affords part of Specific Bequists of $25,568.000 : ww education whi " the traveller must Are Made. have anyway, and fis advocates hold Chicago, Jan. 95 The will of Mar. that it will the better equip ihe stud shall Field is filod for probate. Specific ent for the work that lies before him, bequests are made to the aggregate of Two things the pedagogue must have | $25,568,000, The remainder of the es =(h scholarship, and the more of ic] late is left in trust for the son, Mar EE E-------------- persons of the wrecked steamer Val Change In Repre © ation. encia, the latest reports indicate that The impression prevails that the thirty five have been 2 vol, : Fifteen ' + } " Survivors are reported "from ietoria, County Councils act will be appealed, and twenty are mentioped in a de- and that authority will he given for | spateh from Seattle, making the num- the restoration of (he county councils ' ber of deaths 119, barring further as they formally provailed. } FOCHeR When Mr. Handy introduced the pre Sn ---- rship | t body was look: THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY JANUARY 25. is that we have: too much representa , | tion. Ontario spends less than six mil- liament and it tales about 100 repre sentatives, at a salary of £1,000 each per annum to do this, Docs it not strike the average tax payer that when we add to this sal- ary, $7,000 for! «premier. and $4,000 for each of the ether cabinet minis- ters, it costs us too much money for representation. Toronto spends about $6,000,000 in municipal afiairs, at a cost of less than #25000 for represent- ation, HE This ix a matter the electors of this province should fake into" their seri: ous consideration, for already it is said that Tarento must have larger representation in the provincial parli ament, If these ig meed of anything along these lines jt is towards redue- ing representation, rather than in creasing it. Lee. Every voter should impress on his representative personally that there should he no change with the object of enlarging the body of county coun cils or the giving of further represent ation in parliament, The legislation of Ontario, like the old county council system, is too costly and (oo cumber- some, Uf cotirse: Toronto will not agree to this. It wants to swing the legislature pleases, and it will have a great influence in that direction with the eight or ten members it expects, Editorial Notes. The campaign of the liberal party is very perplexing to the conservative party. Very annoying, isn't it ? ---- Dr. Torrey is eredited with having converted over. $000 persons in To ronto. Converted impressed ¥ Which ? 1 or -- Mississippi and Pennsylvania have that up {ill reports he was still at large.-- London | possibility. Following this, his bring: Lnassed | acts which make lobbying in Jatimry last the so-called heir, now Free Press, conservative. ing into practical form, the desires of | and aromd the legislatures illegal \ hy Jal No hie ip and : se 8 x 3 . ~ | bea ong. As the result of this in is political Sipiahents for a pure Will that put an end to (he nuisance? |Mormation the man was again arrest i: election, was crowned with success, | - -- J eck . x : other Promise La ned . ; An . om at arf. ¢ | and again be proved himself to he The nspired Penman across the An enquiry showed that he had One. looks. in vin: over the list o "dohnny-On-the-Spot 2 way is "a little less cocksure" about | passed under severyl names; and' that measures, which the local government His latest endeavors, to' quell vio the election. Can one he more or lesy po oo Allo the nan Bowagnier J q s 2 L x i 903. Pressed with questions he proposes ta being down at the next eh cocksure ? 3 that ot 40 . I wi estions, he i i th a for any re. | 10% spirits on the market square, on ot ure ) Ie it a condition thus a! finally made a full confession. He is 0 y re: 0 otic 9 | ] Tessie J a" - Ste " 1 policy Wednesday afternoon, demonstrated, | M15 of change dr modification ? called Louis Hayer. Reading in / g erence to puipwood. peiiey, ' in ni -------- newspaper an advertisement relative : Yo most effectually, that his aim and ob- aL g a Wr. z nent relative While in opposition the conserva. | MOSt eliectually ; nm i Cheap school hooks are very essen- te the Zelie Bedn sueeession, he con 4 tly exercised about | 1°64 as mayor of the city, is to bring e tives were greatly X tial to the progress of the school po: When is government going to bring about the school re- volution which. it promised. pulation. the « cn Mr. Downey, MPP, has given it out that a million dollars has been lost to the provineg through the con struction of the Temiskaming railway hy the liberal commissioners. Who told him this ? What mirpose is to be secured hy wholesale fabrication ¥ -- Mr. w the peoy Metealfe say ve it would be folly fe le to elect as a represen tative "of Kingston a member of the opposition. Strange that he did think of this during the long years he | sat in the | legislature and always Sam and very dangerous staking agin the government. ¥ dangerous undertaking, The Whitney . Hint In Time. 4 niney. party was very much | &¢. Thomas Journal opposed to the payment of special It would be well for the Ontario taxes by the financial corporation. | 8overnment to let un on jis head-cut The party sought to kill the supple mental revenue hill, ---- The Ottawa Jdoarnal wants evidence yuestioned, . shall Field, Jy. (died November 27th), and his descendants, The principal of the nr | esiduary, estate is to be kept intaet until one of the sons of Marshall Field, Jr., shall reach the age of fifty years. The largest single bequest is: for 82,000,000, to be used as an endow ment and building fund for the Field Columbia Museum. The widow is given $1,000,000 and to the daughter, Nirs. Beatty, of Le ington, England, 1,000,000 is eft trust. Bequests aggregating £15 568,000 made to relatives testator, am n are and friends of the -- : THIRTY-F'VE SAVED ---- From the Steamer Valencia--iMay : Be Others. : New York, Jan. BOF the « 134 Wife's Share Of Notice. Ottawi Citiden 5 Sir Gilbert Parker is he limelight the stage, RI5,000 jon not to have all on Wim .in the centre of Lady Parker has had her els stolen. ¥ ------------ ligne of money for her provincial apr. 4 expert self for the Toronto News. ented, but it will have to displace the Spectator not | are held in Ontario the that bribery will pe officials "to perform Toronto Globe Ottawa Journal. | most contemptible: pe FORGES BIRTH PAPER TO "SECURE ESTATE. Young Man Confesses That He Attempted to Substitute Him- self for Heir in Order to Get Possession of $20,000. Paris, Jan. 25.-- A queer case of im- posture will shortly come before the courts. In 1901 there died at Amiens an: aged woman named Zelie Bedu, who left 820000. The solicitor who was charged to carry out the de: ceased's instructions sought a sister or a son of the latter named Georges Demngnicz. Neither cduld and two cousihs enteréd into posses sion of the fortune, In February last, were informed that Georges Demag niez had "turned up, and that his mother had died at Creteil in Septem ber of last year, Georges, it added, had left France in 1875, after travelling in various parts the world had returned home. however, they was and of The cousins had their own sus picions concerning this new heir, who had requested them to restore the fortune left by his aunt. They re solved to. fight his claim. Demagnicz was arrested. He was a bizarre per son. He wore dark plasses and al ways had a silk band around his head, because, as he pave out, he sufiered from a skin malady which sas contagiows--He--protested-- his inmaeence on the charge of swindline, and produced papers establishing his identity. He gave particnlars of his mother's death and was set at liberty. Then, it is alleged, he wrote a cun ning sort of letter to the coitsing, who demanded that his house at Cre teil should be searched. A writing and magistrate superintended the search. Letters and papers, bart lv burned, were found, and. the search ers obtained information. showing that the death of Rosalic Bedu, sis ter of the woman who loft wd been registered without legal justification. They further learned the money, the usual wived the idea . of substituting him- missing heir. He birth and death certificates, leclaring the (de need that ie Bedu, forged and in ath of his mother an she was the sister of SPIRIT OF THE PRESS, So It Will. A new voting machine has heen pat an up-hill fight human variety. Quits Bribing Itself. We expect that before many elections Whitney gov rnment will have to arrange matters a rather difficult ting policy, and * leave faithful public It is short-sighted to talk The Kingston people have heen urged to support the conservative candidate, the promise being made that Queen's interests will he 1, Witer -- Ort } tan Free Pre Hon. Mr. Hanna assured the people of Kingston that Queen's University would have fair treatment from the Ontavio government no matter which candidate was elected, i Down On The Sneaks. Hamilton Herald The whiskey detective druggists to sell him a lit on Sunday and can't brings who temnts tie whisky on the pléa that he-is sick get it elsewhere, and then charges agains{ the druceists for violating the law. is perhads the no s of nublic of ficial. Is it safe to heliove even on oath ? such a man ------ "Pay water rate and save disconnt," rE -------- Operation for Gallstones '-- Was the Popular Treatment Until Dr. Hamilton Discovered a = More Humane Cure. -- Until quite recently doet ere operated for gallstones, barous wounds suffering. Like appendicitis go ed by constipation to employ drastic destroy the tender LA inflicting har and causing untold allstones are caus Worse than useless pills, hecaase they lining of the bowels, Avoid constipation and you will pre vent the danger of appendicitis gn bladder trouble. "When you require physic never use a chean drastic pill get De. flamijton's pills; they relax and are puar- nn pains or over the bowels immediately, antead frve from grip Chamois vests and chest protectors. 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