Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1908, p. 5

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» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1908 wits m-- 1 : jects for the pulpit. Whilst agreeing! 3 FISH THAT GLOW that they must be handled with care, | { they likewise agree that they must be Some Deep Sea Creatures Able { e | ne Shed a Phosphorescent Light | fluence of the pulpit mdyv be strongly | e Pear s Week! DR. MACKIE ADVOCATES felt in the legislative chambers of the |ON RADIAL RAILWAY LINES Bh iy of the ocean vary land, and be a powerful factor for | T, } r ceording to the depth | PASTORAL TEACHERS. righteousness in the government and | IN ON ARIO. i } § 1 Hey i i } -- the country." » As An Addition to the Presby- {The Canadian Press Associatin terian Church--He Speaks As Toy Education. 1 Wants Libel Law Amended, | About Citizenship Education "The subject of education." Dr. Mac- | So As to Make Others Co-De- . kie says, "has always Leen regarded | and Dancing. by our people as one of supreme im-! fendants, * fn his report om Church Life and | oriance Prom the answers received! Toronto, March $.~4A deputation re work in Kingston presbytery, Rev. Dr under this bead it still is : it has lost | presenting the veriols street railway Mackic has the following remarks to none of its interest and value. With- | interests of j ice waited upon handled with courage, J that the in a REGISTERED TRADE MARK. {due to phosphor dental sot : make; out education, jt is clearly seen that | Hon. Mr. Hendn o Myr. Sa 1% heh win ! rear. Lhe u t : On. Chareh Extension-- What shalt | .)i1iren are put to a great disadvan- | theson, this mornit ] pointed | {0 © have smaller exes than, those | t we do with those who have lapsed tage ; that they can only be hewers of | out that a hill before the legislature | 52 * ' a] Every oman Oo w from ordinances * Shall we in any wood and drawers of water, the labor: | Proposes to increase ie taxation of | 9red and tty lat ee here - way aller our services so as to make ers of the community and through | radial lines fully ity per cent. them more attractive? No proposal {thas Was dane would . L . of any such thing comes from any effect of Plover tie would this trademark and what rife No one seems to think that the with long feelers "to. supplement thom it stands for. It means so the reason for lapsing is to be found this depth, in fact, sight is prac ' , if the, services. (ne spys that they | REO an inteflicen ion Po hao te Gr = pra much to her. We Juve hye been reduced to the minimum of | 2°" 1! '@ucalional altars, and there The libel 'las '8 been making ALASKA fore trustecs and members of educa- ' aw IEW S- | abouy sully bv mess Eth - tion boards are as a rule, men who | PAPErs, was discussed Ly 3 so FY tents of the Gua ran teed bregity; they have been embellished ALASKA wi usic, instrumental id voecaly . ee en . sensitive bedi Some indeed sho . ith music, instrumental an ocal, are qualified for the position. Some dian 1 ress Association, to-day, and jt | 0=itive by 0 nddeed OW Bedding for 17 voices are heard saving that they are | ¥0% devided to gppoint a commitice | increasing cnormously congregational | trade- Be k expenditure, but Without triking vin ip i" evecatibe a. oe sod coves hut that ie > : Mattresses 5 satisfa. _. a thou A th ng the best who are willing to act. that jlrom the exe 1 he to wait upon the | In th ret ¢ ih ; 5 years. We mean 1sta answer the remedy resorted to seems] there are better who will not eonsent Be et ral 0 hare Pi law firmed: ghvamal tiatarthe : : guaranteed the Mattress | ads tion. mae, It wax stated mn the discus ry " nl . 3 . first Mattresses, Pillows Impress this 'to indicate the sovial® rank of the to rive their time and attention and : hat : ow had a ata i Pe .} share "in the responsibility of this | 100 #that icges Mac. a prejudice | 2 lapsed. Ornate ritual, and there is lit id ¥ : 2 against pewspapers. One thine the Pillows and trade-mark on the oom for that in Presbyterian wor-§ public and important work. " rm vel : newspapers wanted s 3 easure of | COE, embedded deeply in the i ship. and musdeal embellishments are d It Would sid Jonever Shat while np: in rhe baste 4 ses of the head Springs way Bolster Rolls your memory not a special appeal to those at the OUR ion i rerhoy at a high value rom a public platform or romans Many deep sea Osh have rious back in 1801 --look for it foot of the ladder, reaching little, [there is a slowness to give adequate ! rat k un of 0" ac OQ 1L. Springs h the body whi d a kind of We have guar- whenever you that everything yon making the person responsible fi hollows in skull or ave anteed every buy---and see since that time, And folk | select bears it. 1 daylight disappes have come to know that they need give no thought to the quality of anything bearing this label. The ignorance a dangerous element in the | and said i ger sal Beyond the depth of two land as the ensy prey of demagogue have the anarchist, and fanatic. Everywhere | railway "Xtension mm therefore, an intelligent interest is | Some of the roads were hhudre fathoms small eves prevail fish are usually blind, feeling their signs external disappen red though traces of are still to be saflicituey 'of the hread that perisheth, | the ery that trustees hear everywhere, Stay en but it is a clear indication that lapsed 80d in some places even in centres of |' To-d torm ha . masses are in all the classes. the high- jenlightenment and culture, the ery is an BAN ed est and the fowest. When writers not | ¥ery loud, This, along with the fact observant of actual facts, state, in !that education leads to new fields of dealing 'with * the question of jinterest and Jarge emolument has nan 1 ha . which are generally affected beside a cheaper shoe, the differ- churchgoing, that the church has fot § Haught about a great scarcity of cer storm, arrived time, iby : : her hold on the working men: that she ence is unmistakable. tified teachers, especially male teach- The is becoming, or has become, the lux thinking less, straggling to get a bare ('*Muncration to teachers. Feonomy is statements co-defendants in 'one of the thousands sold NVIGTUS A shoe for well-dressed men. Costs enough to insure a perfect Dut is as low as a shoe of this character can be sold. Seen trains much so far. Most trains were a Little late this mor but the Montr and Ottawa time for receiving applications wgnns fo wil wm i pte Jor. ir irlation of vl & T. F. HARRISON C2 Men who want appearance, sat- ers, so that women may be said to for mu nim, about rrownd " 4 . . 3 Iatyin ear, and solid comfort, ury of the rich: that she | ix the pur-| possess the whole field im rural dis Act ar the "Invictus Shoe, chased ally of the millionaire mag- | tricts, almost entirely in towns and nate, the capitalist, the mammoth [gti*® to a large an growing extent, bill to extend t time till Le she One THE SAWYER SHOE STORE combine of mammon, we answer back, . id even in high scfools their number next far 111,000 : uy aia these y \ put down vour pen and look at thei on the increase. , We do not wish have heen made, Tan . grants | recting t Agents. church. Working men and their fam- [to depreciate women as teachers but The | {ike a land grants vader the Veterans expired at the end of last veal Frank Cochrane is now bringing 'in by Iu | faint g¢ Toronto applied : | 220-237 PRINCESS ST. ilies are the majority of our worship- [the fact that we read such a reply as : re for legislation to apple the local . pers; are the most generous contribu- this, We have to content ourselves opti atom 4; . al § TORE DOWN THE BILLS - ters to her maintenance and enter- | With them,' indicates a preference for | The iden iz to e 2 : a [Fie i: yl EE Has een xpecting an men, and that their scarcity is owing _ | Advertising Thaw, Trial--Wild W 1} prises; are almost entirely her Sab- and gradual] a bath sthool teachers and workers in lo an ACOnGImY that entails waste of | in the cits Aubin C.T. U. Women . every department; and her ministry is what is more precious than money, The entric » the fir 5.1 Look F r : R it ore bent hurg \ & nn Sissi, Ontario J ' J viz he Ugden a this 1m 0 . more and amore recryited from the! and lasting injury, especially to the | humble homes of the horny-handed {boys of the land. There is no diffe King's pl | little vi APPEARS WITH DAUGHTER toilers. Such teaching is not true to [ence of opinion as to the excellence i I stakes 1 ara ws St. Lawrence fact; is. falsehood; is like all false: the wdrk done by women, but for { Ms " " . So nen in his vita AGAINST HIS WIFE. hagod,.. hurtful; and in this case emin- |hoys become lads in the senior classes Foon Phe : Shlht NM -- eitly hartful; caleulated, if received, [of the public schools, and in the high | 5x 000 Bas Charged With Murder of Boarder to alienate from the church what is [schools it is the unanimous opinion | grins Thi : . : called the middle class and the lower [that a firmer hand, a stronger autho- Mav 23rd y ~Threw Himself From Five class of the people, her very best lrity is not only desirable but neces. ar of © the | Tj s Chris. Story Window--Shoeki Un- | friends: to poison the chalice and as-Isary for producing strong characters, ( a | be a ana Jocke hinges Her Mind, cassinate the priest; to believe that |self-controlied, based on a foundation thirty thie . New' York, March 6.--With her hus- the only way toa revolution that fof knowledge, that a university can | 56 that a'good field m : or lors band and young daughter seated at] Wil give every. man his supposed build on, and that citizenship of the | lvly looked fo : ) Mas " oe her side under subpoena to appear as rights and fair share of the prosperity finest quality can rise from To a- | Stanley produce takes, to he r : the principal witnesses against ber, | of 'the "world: is* the overthrow of {chieve such results a status must be I9EL, has wo Joss than eightfic Mgs. Terisn Stein, thirty-seven vears Christ's holy. éharch, like her blessed given to teachers, much higher salar mares, nothinated : a five | mon wer of age, was placed on trial, yesterday, | Founder, the true and impartial friend ies muxt be forthcoming, for ae OU bors. The ontries wie i ke get at the pctu charged with murder. Mre. Stein is | of man, whether rich or poor, whether frossion replies, a teacher who is a truf are as : ir, Makes hut they bravel accused of havine shot and killed | they are dutiful or uadutiful, charatter builder is cheapeat any WOTRY produ bate, Frank Gertinger, a hoarder, and with- "it would: appear, therefore, that to [price. Our people, therefore, who val Deer stakes out the testimony of the husband and reach the lapsed, the non-thyrehyanrs, ie Sducation should be alive to the ] laughter, whose sympathies : is not the. wain truckering of ser: [fact that the best is never chea ), and | | confident no Jur 1 Ll nv Sui pv iy uthice ary. all Jo, one anoathing of hor Jeuthiugs, that a bad Sdocation i the oro | B.M.0 GRADUATES Jctn Last pight théy hel publi AYO . . 4 lowering © of r standard, bu e commodity in the market. The trus- - gignation o meeting, when addresses would Jrarenly He Abi So rote. bold confronting of falsehood = with [tees seem to be alive to this, for in- Te Rave a Banquet n Ottawa | were deliver) by officers of the W.( many strange circumstances. After | the truth, and the loud and constant [starces are given of the people hold- Saturday Evening. PU. and a couple of ministers, and the killing of Gertinger Inst Auwrust proclamation that man in whatever {ing them in check and in doing 'so An Ditawa special to the Whig save: y ihe enterprise of the American moving y : he Rove its nua v came | woogener o ~as-a result of a quarrel with her hus ioval Military Coll ge gradu. [picture man came in for general # band who asserted that Gertinger was position. be is in, and whatever pos: | surely standing in © their own light, | influencing hér, Mrs. Stein threw her- Ogdenshur he may have, is in absolute | and blighting the highest interests of [21% €lub will meet herd to-morrow | nunciation, one speaker' stat ng Such self from a 'window of her home to | #17Y and ordinances, if life be not afit go forth from us, that the status of | Wuel BCs will preside, . here will he | in ungodly laces, like i the court five storeys below. Her fall | mal. devilish, ending' in death--the de- [the teacher must be raised, more | ""POVES, the election of officers for the | but they oul os ountenamgong E T l year and other by ras There {in Cardinal = [1 need of the cliurch and her divine min: [the family and so forth. Let it was broken by clothes lines, hut for a struction of every feature that could [clearly recognized as professional: that is ty 79 Princess Strcet, Kingston, Ont. A Record Sale for the New "Writing in Sight" foi fe eid |G SMITH & BROS', TYPEWRITER y entering council has beer tearing 3 Wile. g oven ip = such We have just closed our first 3 Years' Business We have SOLD over 1,400 Machines in Canada. We hold the biggest record for the sale of any Typewriter placed on the Canadian Market Have you seen our new Ball-Bearing Type Bar ? Our Opponents said we '"Couldn't do it," "WE DID." It will be money in vour pocket to look at it. Let us demonstrate it to you. down as were tightly pasted to walls and min | hoards na Ww instar the | and accomplished their pug They are now threatened { rest by the advance Newsome & Gilbert, Limited, No. 9 Jordan St., Toronto. Branches -- Halifax, N.S., Ottawa, Ont., Winnipeg, Man. LOCAL AGENT! i afternoon Lieut .-Col Coutlee of | demoralizing displays were all right long time her life was despaired of. bave been wrought into the image of {salaries must be adequate to the re. | 8 banquet to-morrow * night to | Whether Stein has stated that his wife fired God again. To do this there is need quirements oftheir honorable positions | ie h 'Sir Frederick Bor len, minister the shot, alleging that she was jrre- at a ow utder - the ministey. not and we shall do something, perhaps | 1 ™ litia, General Lake, General Ot ! P lee n ------ sible Ving ve str 4. | WFter the pattern of evangelists or re- [,,uch. in securing and retaining . | I others will he opular usic, At 15c¢ E 5 shansibi kL aviue hows struc nel vivalists, but pastoral teachers, drawn | capvices of the Re bighir J (among the S v- invited guests. | Buy the latest A Full Stock of Typewriter Supplies for all makes of Machines fore. y from each class, and designated for |,.4 cultured men and women, whose | TReTe will gixo he representafives | instrumental hits Be. aeons. Sat always on hand. Mrs. Stein has wot fully recovered work each in his own class, the noble forte is teaching, and thev know it fire m Ottawa university, McGill, To urdayv. March 7th "Ton We have a large stock. all makes, 2nd hand Typewriters; sold wr » I by } 1 i : fiom the shock which has so affected | M80 for the noblemen; the employer |, 4 would prefer it to all the other [Y010, Queen's 'and other. college ing, Dridyet [ 7D Su) Yovm, her that she cannot recollect what for the employers and the laborer for vocations, if they only could pra ------ - Plays ck kr PE Zan the happened on the night of the tragedy the laborers, one of "the same sphere | fie their profession under better con Counsel has indicated that the defence and, thércfore, having no difficulty of ditions." will bo insanity. till stil ney er, General (ot CAUGHT IN BUFFALO. access, and having Ivee and sy mpathe- 1 oder the caption of "Leisure Life" tic understanding of each other's Dr. Mackie makes * this reference to Himilton Brothers Arrested views and needs and dangers, The la- daneing i ' Connection With Robbery bors of such consesrated men conduct "As to dancing, it appears to be | Buffalo, March 6.--After : Torontg Woman Claims He is tly the BURHOEY ot Ma. church favorite pastime in the city and coun | ¥truggle m front of the 'Her Deserting Husband. upon 'them; be streams of fresh life bad ' ar. Hythe oe nothing 13 said for face hufldting. here 3s Ses La Detroit, March 6. Dragged into flowing from every class into the hedrt the 0 A ai } , : y Jas > from Jones, we a } his court on a charge of not supporting a | of the church, and the multiplication become t th . i Sad bis hee ther n woman he does not know, but who of testimony to the power invested inl. lv . as I A we, of st bor Yeats 1d squest of H, claims to he his wife, and threaten wr. to better ws the children (CRtitely to the individual conscience, [one years old, nest of the Ha e eaten | her, to better and ble h hi What is not condemned in' holy writ, | Hiton police, al om aut ---- THE WRONG MR. WAPOLE. Men's Foss Packard with arrest for bigamy are only two | of f : prese | future." |}. i An : w--_---- at ) « { men from the present and future lireet lv ox of wd t ones 1s 1 wid > of the stirring events of the past fow " directly or indirectly, says one, that [ties charged the brothers -w : CN Rn Conrlex t ge Patent Colt; Bliiehier days in the Jife of Edward Wapole! of , cut, natty lasts. Detroit. : Hb . vived in te pie oe uate, oF there 18 a general complaint that poli- [not attempt to frown down, but we |Hings ad of gr jewellery Je twill vou > ' ! i : . o ks ago, and foo partyism rons into almost every | oécasionally" faver with our presence searched for her husband, who de ee : : . 3 : . » | S-- -- -- - -- ---------- ed her in Toronto, two vear » i movement of public' life, nec sutating Jand by our countenance dispel the Ey ' re to thu years og nda the constant vigilance of those who [fear, if it exists, in any mind, of en . . o wo wd 1 : : i hor Ping Sing : would discriminate - and desire every [gaging in evil or acting in wilful dis Velour Calf Blucher 1 $4 # i i £ all sizes and natty merits. Still. there is a concensus of Lin one solitary placer a <doar of daz Eo ' : ) asts Mies. Wapole 6 © \ , ¥ apole finally located Wapole question to be settled on its own ! obedience te church authority Whik: opinion that! partizanship has freed {ing loading to imsorality is expre i 1 {oe . . we allow; and what is found to be an entering -Levev's jewellery store Political ife Improving. mnocent pleasure to the best vouth [John street, Hamilton, last niet "Unger this head of citizenship | of qur congregation, we not only do [taking about $500 worth of and discoversd that a chill of Wapole's exactly the same age ne hers ind hors itself to a very great extent from dis- ed," from no quarter does evidence | honorable and, corrupting methods. come as a substantial basis for. such a fow weeks ago. She ther secured a warrant for Wapole's arrest, and when Pariinmentary elections are said to be a' fear. The experience of many is, he was locked up he proved conclusive. ly that he has always lived in Detroit and has been married for many vears Notwithstanding this, Mrs. Wapole still ipsiste that he is her husband. and that the police are in a plot with him to ruin her, tached to . the. moral character of ose who ave candidates for parlia- mentary hohors. Te the credit of the commubii¥, and the hope of right- eousncss prevailing, there is a grow: purer, and "greater importance' is at- {on the other hand, "the proof of the | truth, "To the pure all things are | pure." i Canadians Object. Toronto, March 6. Canadian manu 111 Princess St. Sucées- sors to D. J. McDermott. ing desire and endeavor to be repre facturers have appealed to Ottawa to sented ja parliament by mo man how- prevent all American materials being | ever fonspiowehs his. qualifications, | used in the capstruction of the Detroit whose personal life Wf immors! or even | tunnel. More particularly do they suspected to be so and there is more [ike exception to American cement than at any time the courage of such and steel being used in the three-car. | hi) convictivde, cotifined to neither politi- | ters of A mile of building and founda- * eal pasty. that | Semands the Retire. tions inland from the Canadian en- ment from public positions of men trance. | Now Its Chrysler. who have proved themselves unworthy Ottawa, March 6.- There is said tof of public estémm. At present it ap- Great Fire At Tokio be little doubt hut that F. H. Chrys- | pears that more than ever in the past | Tokio: March 6A fre ic re ler, K.C.. will be offered and will ac- i asics Naish S---A fire jnsag ng i k ik personal moral character is regarded Nosatvo here. Four hundred build. Pinay commenti th pla 5h a 0 dopemsable Guaiibuton. 1 [nex net en ero 3 0 Ol obtaining a passport to a parlismen- | mili iv » ' the late Judge Killam. wn a Ok ROUT A crt iniftion five hundred thousand dollars --_----rr apoointment. So rapid has become y : Take away our aspirations and ' i : -- : ht comtonting tanm | YOu | the growth of this feeling and so re- Detroit Citizen Suicided. 5 3 - a Monarchs Moving About. Rome, March - 6,---The kaiser will meet King Victor Fmmanuel at Ven. ice next week. Ning Kdward will visit Naples in April and the czar will visit the same city early in the sum- Cowan's Maple Buds This is a confection every one should buy. solute has the will of the people Le: Detroit, March 6.--Ellwood Hance, gl ' Bw come, that the party that persists in ; : h + : the retention of wen in office who j1. Proinens Siem, Shot aud killed THE COWAN CO. Limited, TORONTO " have lost their moral charasber, pre Be hs dn 47 i, oe n greatly pares the surest and speediest means {CPT 0 over linancial matters. for its own eviction from power. - Above veproach and bevond suspicion | Visited French President. i seoms to be the cry of the plople as] Paris. March 6. King Edward of | they 'see candidates advancing to England paid an informal visit to | | constituencies. and successful men oc. | Pres dent Fallieres to-day. cupving seats in cabinets, a a -------------- + "The pulpit no doubt bas had muck | # Fifty-Nine Varieties. Manufacturers of the choicest to do in bringing about such a state'} Hot Bouse, southern, home grown, of mind, and puarilving and elevating dried, canned, old and pew the towe of polities! socisty. All our Vegetables at Carnoveky's. errr ---- The 8. Lawrence Sugar Refining Go. Ltd MONTREAL a giannis. REFINED SUGARS fing the naangl illare. whether x thy ing Annual for 1908 iy RK, K.| » La : p Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from cane apie, Capt ov.

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