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CPHONE 418. best WX Ny CE) EN n i 37 a minin, particulars regarding A postal card wi bring a sample copy Save the gio ot 458 metre by {TAYLOR & HAMILTON Headquarters for JEWEL GAS The dismissal render to the spoilsmen assistangs, who have been |LiguoR QUESTION the government in the non-partizan administration of the m I$ an unconditional sur- . There complaint against Mr. Hastings and his and there is no 'reason for the step except the pressure' of those complaining distribution of affices. to was not will be dud not the law. zan civil service. at ings If particular case, the an Ww, izan grounds; impartial And now a quotation Conservative journal the recent scandal the Teleg city, enc really obviot tion i m say above suspicion. 1 1spicion bove s whe 1 with licenses dismissghof thedé Fnfpettors served as notice that the administration of liquor licenses was politics, not business. Ontario government is reaping the in- g i he seed sown by f . Whitney's degiSion to play ¢ situation i foronto. The consequence of Mr. Whit evitabl Hon politics with the heense ney's own mistake has sive condemnation from any satisfactory | reas the cor the mission appoint Toronto 1s¢ the premier refus the yd Conservat just sioner, yer to by this one examine quire into the pted by this same gov ac let us look at.some of the evidence. The evidence clearly shows that pressure was brought to bear upon the old board by isters of the crpwn to grant par- licenses! Mr says: n call on me at ( when: Hon r of giving nse 10or premises ssessed no lice n I had no knc t from the ministe ho isgthis. Courthey by the minister of possessed no license >" NEGLIGEE COAT SHIRTS | Slip on and off i easyasanold coat--hold their looks longer--" launder better --more style and smart- ness to them. Try this made-right negligee coat shirt and you'll never go back to the over-the- head kind. In all patterns and right fabrics Ask for the brand-- red labelmiook ok for. the script letters. *d on behalt of the he government pledged itself as to the impartial administration of the law. The ¢ license commissioners are thorough- in accord with that policy, and from that point of view they declare that they were perfectly satisfied with Mr of independent commissfo ve J witnesses government, and' they 1 are appomteéd by the governme working of proceeding rapidly enough. It exceedingly damaging to the government in its effect upon the inde- pendent clement of the community. Two classes of persons will be | pleased, the spoilsmen, and those hotelkeepers whi Wish to be, compelled to obey Again The News says: "The dismissal of the inspectors. is defended on the strange ground that the government is vindicating the principle af responsible government, Faith in responsible gov- croment would be shaken if were allowed, for the application of the spoils system all along the line would be Justified on the same ground. from Great Britain that we inherit re- sponsible government, and it is from Great Britain also that we inherit the tradition of a permanent and non-parti- And again The News gives trenchant summary of the sitwation: * mspectors in Toronto were not dis- nissed because they disagreed with the ver nt on a question of policy, at to thé policy publicly pro Let the government and its de- fenders abandon generalities, and tell us what was the Qiffcredee of policy i1 this f y refuse this they must admit that they do not administration or that dismissal is on purely in other words, that they have adopted the doctrine that to the victors belong the spoils. ernment is at liberty to take that view, and to accept the responsibility for the introduction of the spoils system." fre In d AE exposures m h that license iSpectors should be Ih n. > toll-gate business in in been the theory that the ward politi cians controlled the "inspectors, anc there that the ward politicians con the license situation. The license m in Toronto was out of the ids of the politicians. The retention the inspectors in office served . as notice that the administration of liquor licenses was business, not politic I'he ut ship and hiS government on the defen- I might read scorgs of such editpria city papers vanced by the government? Why issfoners say 'they refused to act as "hired men?" Let them explain I'he Premier--They have nothing to tell. vey A PACKED JURY. Mr. MacKay--Let us see whether they have nothing to tell. Let us look at the evidénce taken recefitly before ed into irregularities in connection with the wdministration of the license system in And rather lop-sided it was ed err even with a cammission thus appointed, lavelle, in giving "I-had the minist Dr. Pyne a man named Courtney that had pre nse. wl > recommended education? »wned the building "that had previously Did your jug- i government partial and AW is no that the ty workers the plea But it is "The license Hast to do of I'he gov m another ling with 2 1s x ey must be I'he founda l'oronto has The mn hig leader- Has to e commis nd one good Conservative law s appointed a nent! Sull ysten of Dav Of t Ige until 1 Who handled. commissfon get to the bottom of thé fatts? No, they skated away iL m it just as the skater on the open ay avoids the ole, and for the self- I¢ reason; they were, afraid of get- ung into deep water. Independent counsel would here have probed to the bottom and given the public the truth Vho is minister o education's friend Lourtney, that he should leave his office and go down to ti issioners to press his application? He was cut off by the old Fleming by-law, and was subsequently fined fifteen times in ten years for sale without license! This is the applicant. Of course, being minister of education the Hon. Dr. Pyne recom- mended a man educated in Liquor Li- cense law. Courtney had graduated from the magistrate's school (laugh- ter.) He, in very truth, was a self- made man; at all events, he had paid for his education--fifteen fines in ten years! Then who owned the old ram- shackle building that was to be licensed ? The commission does not throw any light upon this. What was the rela- tionship between the owner of the hitherto 'unlicensed premises and the minister of education? This lop-sided commission give us no information They ran away from the question (Hear, hear.) This much appears upon the su Inspector Hastings report- both applicant and premises, the license did not issue, 1 here B the grava harge, Chief Inspec board were true refused t nsed and illicit they refused the board say, of minister and the and, of cou to ause 0 the ccause, sir, they did faith ie duty, } sly their whole e ren his head. It is extreme think that dist THE GRAFTER'S TUR lowed? Ti the gover had ) the spoilsmen, tely resign I'hen the way was clear for the "On with the politica! a be unconfined," became cn sent s chai tw mediately ha crown attorney's the ands 'and the maker would promptly have been jndicted for placed in attempted bribery. Instead, the check was solicitor 1 held for three Ss un trouble began to brew and the public were becoming aware of the nefarious work in connec tion with the transfer Of licenses. A regular syndicate was ned to act as ga-betweens on every transfer ap plication for a license. Never was a blacker page written by any government than that. disclosed, even by a lop-sided commission, and all this was a direct, logical and natural result of the gov ernment's adoption of the spoils system The syndicate lined their pockets with ill-gotten gains in which the Telegram aptly calls the toll-gate system. In other words the ward politician got be tween the seller and buyer, the trans- feror and the transferee, and threatened to use his influence with the board to stop the sale or transfer until he was settled with. The h lating part of it is that money was successfully ex torted and the names of the 'members of the board did not appear to be any guarantee against the success of thus levying tc Say what you will, it is strange that any man would dare send a $1,000 k to the chairman of the board. 1 er would have sent it to Mr. Flavelle, and such knavery could not have been practised had Mr. Hast- ings been chief inspector. No, he was "efficient, honest, fearless and non-par an"; and because he was, and for no other reason, he was discharged from office. (Applause.) FAILURE OF THE THREAT. When thes ts came out, we all remember es. The provin cial secre House that the not ended. "We'll lone under Liberal 0 : "The ap h the honor investigati ties with 1 were were not a nection with clection fur tinued to this day." sion find evide of an¥ such levying f toll from | keepers? The scouts were sent out throughout the city, along ds > con Did the commis- its alleyways and streets, to find some evidence of wror ng in connection with the adminis ion of the liquor license- system. They returned report ing that they had gone back five years, particularly over Hon, J. R. Stratton's term, and could find none One can imagine the government and the com mission saying, "Go out again, even if you go back ten years, we must put some evidence in before the commission of wrongdoing." Again the scouts go forth, again they return and report that everything appeared to have been pro- perly conducted, and no go-betweens, lawyers or others were allowed to inter- fere unless upon strictly legal work Then. there is consternation. Ten would have saved even Sodom and Gomorrah, but ten years back does not "save the provinci etary. or the premier from their "We'll show you" rash. threat on the floor of the House. - (Applause.) True, they always did, treating the Back again the scouts are. ordered and this time they are given a fifteen year "Go back over the last fif- teen years of Liberal rule, but find some evidence of crooked work you must." Again the scotits go out with anxiety on their brows and redoubled determina- tion. In vain 'they search, not one transaction is found wrong in the long period of fifteen = years--no crooked work whatever. (Hear, hear.) Again they return crestfallen and empty-hand- ed. The government now have reached the. point of desperation. "We must have evidence of something fhat looks shady." "Yes, an eye for an eve, a tooth for a tooth, life for life, and we must have mud for mud." "We are in it to the neck, and we must find some to throw at the 'other fellows." 1 so by going back a full twenty years they bring some evidence of a subscription by license holders, and thus crestfallen they attempt to answer the "We'll show you" threat made on the floor of the House. What then comptes of the premier's statement that the recent disélosures in Toronto grew out of the - ouities that have contionel be this D day. t is one of the premier's | but w DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 29. ------ Sr -- TWO WORDS AT $3,000 EACH, ---- . Big Fee For Physician ,Who Said "Stop Smoking." "Stop smoking I" was' the terse prescription for which a Chi . sician collected 4 foo of $6, or for such ao largest price ever paid minimum of hon advice. This case is the answer of Dr. W. A. Bvans, 4 Chicago's health commissioner, to the | Illinois pussle-- is tobacco injurious?" When the advocates of . enthu- siasts will' see to-it-that the man who paid the 86,000 speaks his answer in a oud voice. "Well, I'm willing to give up $6,000, # 1 have to stop smoking," the man thet | who paid is reported to have said the ANGLE [when he received the bill for the is there ® insures | modicum of advice. your money's "At that, it's worth the pris to {have the sight of your aves," he add- tod. "Doctors charge by results, not by hours of work," * Dr. Charles P. Pinckard is the phy- sician who received the unusual fee. He refused last .night to disclose the and the band of inquisition find no such "iniquities. single irregularity in the scouts could Not even a ig period of oe twenty years of Liberal That is | name of his patient, who is still liv- the commission's answer 0 the pre ing. His home is in Clinton, lowa, mier's idle words, yes, worse than idle | nd he is considered one of words, about the "appalling imiqu (Applause.) : It has been clearly shown that it.was the well-defined and clearly cxpressed policy of the members of this govern woalthiest men in the state. Dr. Pinckard's patient came to Chi cago in 1900. His vigion had been reduced to. one-fifth normnl, and, though he had travelled to specialists : irs th ment, while in opposition, t t EY Hall over the world his eves were grow would remove the appa & ¢ in ing worse. He told of the tremtments SG spd 3 $, anc ie en- , . i iohets and iatp <td Re ri be. and Dr. 1} inckard decided thot the Ho me Se on ths only untrig agnos was amblyo politics 2 sho ae phi, tobmood x SS as they gained the treasury ben : ' nd ed in the following information on the world's postage stamps. The total number of all known vari- eties of postage stamps issued by all the governments of the world up to the present. time is 20496, of which 6,153 are apportioned to the empire, and 14,43 to the rest of the umns published are written for the la. dies. When a man knows that the differ- ence betwen Blunoz sefpe and cheap tweeds is caused by the of the fine long strong hair of the Australi an sheep for the Blunoz and the short ends for the tweed, he knows: why the latter is prickly, rough and weaker than the long woven strands. That is why the Blunoz serge suit in the Semi-ready store at 220 is "belted value than the tweed suit at the same rice--if A mah wants a suit for wear The H, D. Bibby Co., 78, 80, 82 Priu- cess street. use 3.856, Africa 4,469, America 1,658, West Indies 1,837, and Oceania 1,495. ard varities of postage stamgs, and do not include posteards, letter cards, stamped envelopes, or wrappers. The Sunshine way of placing coal ia the furaace. THE LARGE DOUBLE FEED DOORS and wide enough to admit great rough chunks of wood that would either have to he wasted, or chopped up for an ordinary furnace. As for putting coal in- the Sunshine, why, it's the easiest thing imaginable ! Such a generous opening would be next to im- possible to miss. And you can easily deposit the coal in any spot you desire. Alter you have experimented with small feed- doors, and hit the edge of the door frame a few British | world, Europe has issued 4,861, Asia | These figures comprise only stand- | \ Sul know the one infalioly al for sluggish, : torpid liver. : ' Abbey's tones. up--strengthens= : invigorates the liver-- a ts you ever ; [ing bilious, : ol Equally good for stomach and bowel le: an is the ideal summer tonic for young and old. < we Atall druggists. 25¢. and Soc, a bone. broke their promises, broke f: lap smoking," be sid to the . the people, dismissed honest man. ln a few months the patient a ht to make ¥oom for party | W018 that.he was cured, and the phy : friends, thus introducing the spoils jr a after computing the value of system; and in Toronto We have scen ol blo 36.000 of his wealth, sent a H with what deplorable 'gesults. 1 con- th 5 3.000. It was paid. Sines \ tend, therefore, it is the undoubted duty | he 1 man has started smoking 3 of this House to support the resdlution, again, but in moderation 4 which I have the honor of moving, and CTE ee ® thus determinedly set our faces against THE WORLD'S STAMPS. 4 the spoils system in this fair province. -- : : with all its attendant evil results, and | Over 20,000 Varieties Issued in % stand by and stand for efficiency and World. | treatment a complete trialy and if y ivi less than two conls a da 5 permanency in the civil 'service. (Ap One of the pastimes ver cents @ week, or loss a day, 3 y « ery popular | Just send me your same tell me how you sufi plause with the younger generation at the | treatmeat for yous case, eutirelv tree, in lain wera: 3 i present day ix that of stamp collect | HORTA Eat RENAL) ty Lf ihbe th 3 ing; and in thousands. of homes, after | have it] and learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor says--"You must ha an opie x » ARE NOT INTERESTED. school hours, youngsters may be seen on 4 ean decile dor Jui, odes! women Me emis wih my Heme % a lly remedy, Ios. ters, 1 will i Will Not Read Advertisements |Pisting the small slips of water-mark- | eatment which and ellectual u ness and Painful or o . 4 . ed 'paper into albums with solemn | *vegnlar Menstruation ia Yeung Lad m and wa! Jemalt from tty Written Exclusively For Wo- lo... n Sherever you lied tan Seles you Hea 3 awa ocklify "wha kone boty a Te: . nl An * Home Won 4 men. This hobby is, at the same time, | well, strong, plug Fobust me rp he ten . Tr 'oda Laie Unkss a man learns something from | one which tends to promote a LARS Sum ERS,10x haha - - * a an advertisement he can't be bothered | thoughtiul turn of mind, 'and ne : ] # reading thems. And that is why few | doubt numbers of juvenile and other | = " - . . 2 men read ads, for most of the col- | philatelic enthusiasts will be intevest- | Tie i | fi py Will positively exterminate B mchus 3nd W - ater Bugs JACKSONIAN Ea A { : times, you will recognize more completely the ease and advantage of the Sunshine method. hint at the difference. If you will examine the fire-pot of the Sunshine you will notice that the sides are straight-up and down. On many furnaces" rest on which the ashes accumulate. As ashes are non-conductors of heat they prevent the fire-pot from radiating as much heat as it should; they clog up the draft and deaden the fire. _ But the Sunshine fire-pot is a wonderful radiator of heat. No ashes 'can cling to the straight, sheer sides of its firespot. The live, red-hot There is nothing to prevent the radiation of every unit of heat produced by the fuel. The Sunshine is the most on the Sunshine furnace provide an opening deep scientifically and perfectly con- snug up to them. structed furnace. Jt radiates most heat with less consumption of fuel. It is the easiest-man- aged, cleanest, greatest labor and fuel econo- mizer you can buy. If your local dealer does not handle the Sun- shine, write direct to us for Free Boolilet. ROACH POWDER a TTR = : Ko rts we. fre Honerhol | wee, ond in Hevaurante The illustrations the fire-pots slope, forming a are always ? a; = = \ | \\ \ 8 2. ~©0 RAN