Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1907, p. 4

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: ! L FHF ik Fis! il Beoft Hi iit Li Fels : i i: i THE ACT OF A HERO. Attention has been concentrated in proposal involved the expenditure of * 143,084,000, and did not include anv * |sumn for contingencies. This offer was Clews disapproves. The president talked too much during the recent | ¥ponsibilities. He lost. This year he, mind. Mr. Roosevelt is not suing for favours. He does not want the presi- dency. He says he will not take it. At which the state elections teach, it js that he is the one man of overpower- ing importance in the party, and that his nomination has become a neces sity. great ideas or movements in order to MAY TALK TOO MUCH This same thing was stated to Hon An able paper is that of Henry |Mr. McKay, by a representative of the talk he gave the | Waterloo, and he was a delegate to a Economic Club st New Haven, Conn. in managements. Mr. Clews refers to the fact that French capital was withheld when scandals "filled the air with an un- pleasant odor." Of course the guilty protest against the financial house cleaning, but it had to be and will do good when the present effects have been passed over. 'Throughout ail these disclosures of illegal methods, and wholesale graft," said Mr. Clews, "there is one gleam of encouragement, and that is that public opinion is aroused and will insist upon clean as well as capable corporate manage. ment in the future, and thus these disclosures will result in the raising of the moral standard of corporate management." : There is just one thing of which Mr. panic. He could not resist the tempt- ation to say that he regretted noth- ing in his. course against the trusts. Mr. Clews says he was a little too outspoken at a time when silence would have been golden. Mr. Hughes, governor of New York, is better in a crisis. He rests satisfied in the son- sciousness of having done his duty, and having done all he stands. MEN WITH GOOD IDEAS. The people dearly love a fighting man, but he must be more than .a fighter. He must have a popular cause, and he must have the public interest at heart. One sees the force of ihis tention in the s of "Tom" Johnson, in Cleveland. He is wealthy, and could live, like some other per sons of large means, in peaceful idle ness. Ho is willing to serve his gener- ation, however, and his triumph as the champion of lower street car fares against a powerful opposition is a les- son to be remembered. Mr. Hearst, of New York, a couple of years ago, seemed to be a rising star. He was so active and had so many political agencies at work in his behalf that it seemed as if nothing could keep him out of high office. Arthur Brisbane, his editor, pronounc- ed him a winning candidate for White House honors. Last year, backed by the independence leagues, which he ganized and some of which he fav- oured, he forced himself on the de- mocratic party for gubernatorial re and the leagues joined issue with the i forces - against the demo- crats of New York city. Again he lost, and hereafter his influence will be nil. One other name appears to have heen written large in the elections, that of Roosevelt. The loss of New Jersey to the republicans is regarded as a notice to him that he cannot be president again. New Jersey is, as some one has pointed out, the home of the trusts and the recent panic on Wall street is quite fresh in the the same time if+there is anything Men, let us repeat, myst be behind i 8 i Pia £ ! 1, all el 'divas and other Oriental luxuries, "them IT 2: Fi ] EE" 4 i ps fication prepared or furnished by the I i i by the in their behalf, and it is very fair busi- ness for anyone, in the name of the government, to undertake to flim-flam the people. ----------_-- EDITORIAL NOTES, er of Mr. Whitney. He has nothing to Whitney's colleagues. pursuit of Senday business in Toron- to. There is a palpable movement among the silk stockings at a certain club, The board of health should see what there is in the story about disease in the schools. Every safeguard should be thrown around the health of the If Mr. McKay keeps on with his ex- posures law reform will come, wheth- er the Whitney government is agree- able or otherwise. The liberal leader is doing good work, Mr. Hanna, the heavyweight in the Whitney government, is said to pre- sume a perpetual smile and to pay no attention to passing storms. It remains to be seen what may happen should a Nesbitt breeze take him sud- denly. Congratulations to C. R. Hosmer, hook director, member of the stock exchange, and leading business man of Montreal. He began his remarkable career in Kingston as manager of the Dominion Telephone company's office. Mr. McKay estimates that Whitney's three-cents-an-hour prison labor con: tract is equal to presenting to the fa- voured contractor about $38,000. The recipient should be very grateful, and show his appreciation in a proper way. Hamilton has been given an assur- ance that it will receive a technical school. A special deputation got a pledge on the subject, but for the time it is to be kept a profound se- cret. Nothing to do with the next election, of course. The conservative candidate in Col- chester wants sympathy and support because the company of which he is a member suggested that he attend to business and let some one else attend © politics. It is hinted that the minister wants to crush him. Fudge. Ie-- 4 The liberal leader hits back at Mr. Beck, who said the agitation about producer gas was meant to hurt the Niagara power scheme. Mr. McKay says he called attention, two years ago, to the subject, and he has re- peated his contention so successfully that the government is going to re- port on the subject. Se ---- The gorgeous throne of embossed crimson velvet; the carved and gilded table, the bronze and marble busts of emperors and goddesses, the damask have been sold off by the New York Mutual. They represented the imperi- al rule of a deposed life insurance king. They also gave evidence of a waste of the people's money. {sabella Fox. See our big values in this popular fur. Campbell Bros., Kingston's busy fur store, rating a) For any case of nervousness, sleep- , weak stomach, indigestion, ia, try Carter's Little Nerve sure. The onl F F tH ] | Until this act has been amended the municipalities are liable for any ex- 'Dr. Beattie Nesbitt is a great admir- say, just now, about some of Mr. Dr. Bealti\\Neshitt Has begun his Night. , nothing is heard about it. Great Faith Used. Ottawa Free Christian of the world. Racial Cry Ineffective. Toronto Glove. in Belleck fact that his secession from liberalism began with his protest against sending the Canadian contingents to South his election it is satisfactory to note that the French-Canadian electors re- mained unmoved by. the appeal. The Last Of Living. Hamilton Times. . e statement has been cabled across the ocean that there are over 100.000 men employed on' the railroads of the United Kingdom who receive less than $5 a week wages. The sum looks small when compared with wages on this side of the water. 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