Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1908, p. 4

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WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages, pub 8 parts on Monday and Thursday morn: ng at $1 3 year. To Umited States, charge for po has be made S0c. for Daily; oe. dot 1 eekly. trac is ope in Coane. vapid, stylish, and work; nine improved presses. i The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd. . B. PENSE, EDW. aging Director. Daily Whig. PROTEST OUT OF PLACE. "The government has, authorized the distribution of seed grain to farmers in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta who had no ground under crop last year and who consequently lost nothing by the untoward econdi- tions of the season. This is a depar- ture from the original intention there does not seem to have been mneh oc- casion for. It helps to create the im- pression that the government is find- ing it hard to get enough objets for its benevolence." Montreal rette. As the whe use the seed grain supplied by the government have to pay for it in time, and have a len. practically upon their crops meanwhile, why should they not be Were the act one of a con- servative government it would landed as fit and proper, and as ex- hibiting the sound sense of those who | proposed it. As the liberals are in power in Ottawa, however, it is not in order for the conservative press to see any virtue in them. On the seed gues- tion. the Gazette sees the chance of the government finding favour with the farmers (appearing as their bene- and on the eve of a federal that which | is not to be desired. farmers i served ? factor > election is a contingency STILL EXPOSING A DEAL. The Toronto Telegram still continues its candid eriticism of the local gov- the Canadian Nortnern Railway company, at the last hour of the last session of the legislature, has stirred the people everywhere, "I'he great peed of the Hon. J. Whitney," says the Telegram, courageous friendship, not coward flat- tery in the press and legislature of Ontario. His noxt greatest need is deliverance out of the hands of a dominent group of weak, stupid and shallow colleagues, cillors caused the Ontario government ernwent, whose surrender to up "ie These evil coun- to suffer more at ite own hands in one week than it suffered at the hands of the united liberal press and opposition in the previous three years." By the way, the liberal press at pre sent is giving the conservative party gréat ofiehee. I is writing up the Whitney government, and it is doing 80 to some purpose. Ja he Toronto News is surprised, It should not be. It said vicious ment when the Flavelle interest aficeted in license administration. Jt scoped - the government on the spoils system. It stormed when the Electric was of the best Job Printing | cheap | accepted a things of the govern- i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL' 28. 19508. {to offer the micister of education. a | choi ¢ houqguet. { -- 15 posin~ as Hq Tupper an the Sir Hibbert exclusionist at coast would white men would, 'if he could that the not let any but { Canada, and he further stipmlate igo and was not room when they were grits The finance committee of for even the that council will recommend requires on eapital account, The money will fire escapes and in changing schools so that they will comply with the fire by-law. { PITH OF THE NEWS. ! i 3 | The Very Latest Culled From All| Over The World. i The St. Lawrence is now free of ice. | Rev. Thomas Lord, aged 100, of | Horncastle, England, preaches every Sunday. Secretary Tait ton early next month for the Isthmus of Panama. The University of Nebraska | abolished all interstate athletic | tests for women. Philip P. Maan, i keeper, was indicted on the charge of | embezrling $6,500. will leave Washing- | has | con- | | a Chicago book Rev... J. W. Churchill, Winnipeg, has call to. Trinity Methodist church, Port Arthur. A leprechaun, a beloved Irish fairy, is being sought for in Killough by children of county Meath. Hull city council has declined to! cut off six liquor licenses as ordered | by the Quebec government. | Seven killed and forty-seven wound- | ed was the British loss in the fight | with the Mahmand tribesmen. | London water commissioners pro | pose a scheme to extend the water | v} i {works at a cost of $560,000. | Four masked robbers looted the | Ballard County Bank at Bandana, | y., and got away with £3,000, The sea cow which had lived at the | New York Aquarium, nineteen months, { said to be a record time, is dead. { Herman A. Laddon fell thirteen storeys in New York, and was killed. He has relatives living in Brockville. A solemn funeral service over the body of Sir Henry Campbell Baner- | man was held in Westminster Abbey. A New York state school teacher | has been awarded $32,500 damages for | the loss of a leg in a wreck on the N.Y.C. RR. | Engineer slohn F, Walsh, failing to | escape when the train upset in 4 | flood near Alton, HL, was drowned in his cab. I It is reported at Washington that { President Roosevelt is planning a | hunt for big game in South Afrieg | next year, 1 President Roosevelt's programme for | the construction of fqur new battle | ships was voted down in the senate | at Washington. Mrs. Andrew MyGonigal received a telegram at her home in Arnprior oy Tharsday, apprising her' of the death in Carleton Place of her brother, John | Fisher. Immediately after she had] looked upon the face of her dead | brother, she fell to the floor and ex- | pired. Her death was due to heart ailure. | | -- AT THE POLICE COURT. | rn Abusive Language Case Heard in| Development company's ed into the hands of Mr. Mackenzie Ontario's chance of cheap poyer Now all je love in the daily epistles of the News the government is magnified and; declared to be just about perfect. Jy the way there may be a sensa- tion of the largest demensions if, as assets pass | ap-| | peared to be gone, ly, and reported, the dominion governdient ap- points a commission to look into the recent scandal, one involving the con. servative opposition at Ottawa and the government at Toronto regarding the C.N.R. guarantee. Mr. Whitney had better restrain his penbhant he commission | for { banding out statemonts uutil is away in the clearing. A letter. It will take evidence and lift the lid off a deal which Mr. MacKay is doing his best to expose. ' EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. "Whitney is apologizing some of his rash legislation. Will the apology be accepted ? -- What, the party "tired of its Adonis, Mr, Donovan, after only one session of the legislature | Who would have thought it ? for New York state legislatute to be an infamous and illegal thing, but gambling in the rave track is all right. Nive distinction, isn't it ? "Ring rule" in the Brockville dis- trict promises to have stiff opposition within the conservative Party. The representative of it is Mr. Dosdvan, who appeared to be so large in the last session of the legislature. -- jed that he worked a force pump every { may not be guided Ly Me. Whitney's | Police Court. | A good deal of Magistrate Farrell's | time, in police court, to-day, was tak- | en up in the hearing of a fase, in | which a woman Jiving on Division | street, was accused of using abusive | language. After the hearing of the evidence of the complainant and his wile, the court dismissed the charge. | The complainant swore that the wo | man used bad language, but the evi-| dence of his wife did not substantiate | this and the aciused strongly denied | the charge. There were no other wit nesses, | There hos been trouble Letween the two families for some three months, | and all over a certain noise that the | accused, claimed was made in the | house of the complainant, She claim- | night, and that she was disturbed | from her. sleep. This her' ne ighbor de- | nied, god stated that the noise was | caused because the water pipes necded | repairs, 'lhe accused was positive that a force pump was used, but the magi strate' was not inchoed to believe her story, as she never seen the pump at work. A policeman will be sent to the scene, to seo what tle cause of the trouble is. ---------- There are cleven electrical weighing and packing machines in the "Salada" Tea company's Toronto warehouse. A single one of these machines, that packs pound packages exclusively, turned outlast year considerably more than one! million pounds. of "Salada." This sirgle machine, therefore, packs sufficient teg to supply each family in Canada with one pound annually. The space it occupies is only six cubic feet, Following an attempt on the part of the Guatemalan authorities to de- tain the finance minister of Hon- duras. Henduran troops are molia- dng on the Gumtemalan frontier. Ipitation of the heart, nervous. ness, tremblings, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back, and other forms of weakness are re- lieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves and complexion. , Ernest Thompson Seton, lecturing at Ottawa, on the Great Slave Lake, said he discovered in the north tw new rivers, which he pamed Laurier and Grey. inhabit there | : sf whites § tarts well, i | oly | the | kchool board he given the amount it | tion ja Canada £3,200. | lot of other blessings be used in erecting | a | general elections, ne | of tax | ture, their | wrongdoing is detected it OF THE No Bouquets, Xpositor, {Justice Mabes on assum | as chairman son, declined | Profieved by the SPIRIT | Brantiord BE of the railway the bar. The new officia 5 Meaning 0f Good Crop. i Toronto Telegram, A good crop this year, and o whole that are more value to the nation than a Family Compacts, Colinr's Weekly, In England. plained of being ruled by the Ceeil family, This conspiracy of silence bebalf of the Borden family works ' almost as awkwardly in t lar British independency Overseas, a Put On Them. Toronto Star. If any Constitutional che t is Upon governments, ation, their power power of subsidizing rai}. other Corporations, their publ lands, timber » and patronage. : Stock Gam oronto News, The New York st most unanimously measure making illeg ket transactions on s Wall its troubles in evading the law the act probably would prove able, : k is needed their power of expend; i ways and power mines Over bling. 1 ate assembly al has adopted a al all stock mar margin. If (he senate concurs But ® unwork. --- Scarcity Of Candidates. Montreal Herald, The conservatives of Stanstead unable to pick candidates the federal or the provincial seat only men in the limelight in that on stituency seem to be Messrs. Hackett and Moore--q dazzling exemplification of Mr. Borden's claim that the vative party js the party young men, for either The of Unworthy Of Him. Ottawa Citizen. I the average Canadian took a trip through England Australia or South Africa, and could not dish Up more original and inter esting Letters to the Family than Mr. Kipling has been doing, he would have to walk home. Even a Kipling repu tation will not stand that sort of thing. reporter much more of No Protection There. Montreal Gazetts, While recent developments have cated a falling away from the stan dard of municipal effi iency in Great Britain, the mother land has stil great advantage over this side Atlantic, and that is that is not cepted as a matter of course, tempt is made to. screen doers, indy 1 one of tl when acs no at- the wrong Another Triumph. Ottawa Free Press. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux has scored another potable triumph in the settle. ment of the difference between the ship- laborers of Montreal and the shippin companies as to the terms upon which this season's work is to be done When a dead-lock seomed imminent he went down to Montreal and persuaded the longshoremen to agree to a com promise which ensures industrial peace for the national harbor for the whole He is a minister who Season. does things. Money To Spend. Toronto News The marked success of the Pennsvi tania bond issue of $40.000,000 m perhaps be taken as other American corporations, have been holding two, mavy now their securities on kets Should the railways Ix readily to: raise funds thev expected to begin to spend mouey long delayed improvements resumption of by these porations on a large scale woul great wav towards | trial revival all over which succeed in the world's may may activity cor go a lucing an induy this continent When Man Can See 3,000 Miles. Paris. April 28. -M. Armengade, an engineer and scientist, who has for many vears perimenting with the. telespedrosenpe, ~ or tele which is intended to extend the rang been « tances, savs he has so far perfected bis apparatus that he ean now fore tell that the time ix not far distant when a man sitting in Paris or Lon- don will be able ta see what i= going on in New York. He claims made remarkable progress in his ex- periments during the last three months. The apparatus is similar to that used for the telegraphic transmission of photographs. He utilizes the pro- perties of selinimm. Hiz method was inspired by the development of the cinematograph. Will Re-Insure Policies. Toronto, * April 28.--An agreement has been made between the National Life Assurance compuny and E. KR. Reserve Life, of New York, and ap- proved by the official referee and the insurance bureau, Ottawa, under which the - National Life will reinsare the whole and limited payment poli- cies of the Mutual Reserve, which were issued in Canada since 1598. In. re to all other policies the Na- r wont' Life agrees to give insurance to 3 examination. total amount of insurance. in Jores | is $2,500,006 among, 3,000 policy a, scattered from Nova Sectia to Brit- ish Columbia ia. Queen's Graduates. Will make good PRESS 'z his post | Conimis- | congratulations means a general elee- of | dozen s Bot long ago, they com- | onl his barton] i street will have! are | "| their . 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Bryon, iver by the Royal xandra English players, und of William g at the Gr fone that greatly | The play audience, The and each one part, | there 18 1 minute to keep up interest. | The st f "Our Boys," jaround Charles Middlewick and {bot Champneys, the ja retired the latt When have i { {hy ' ler the | ection 8 the merited company line medy is Lave The something d wy of the former butterman, and a son of a county magnate. play opens, the young {returned from a trip about ter selves, The fathers expe men to er busine great thing it there comes troukle, {this is brought about when the y jmen make their choice for a | Both matches are strongly apg the parents, and the young 1x jr quite a scene, in which al concerned take part, le ir to make their As passis on, the parents repent of theis {cruel action, hunt up the forgiven, they marry the choice, and everything and weed by | nen, af- | parties home th ave own living, time girl of their 18 straightened | jout satisfactorily. Ivan Simpson ap- | peared a8 Sie, Geoffrey Chamy ney, county magnate, and Fruest Stallard undertook the role of Perl Middte wick; the retired butterman, and thei jwork was exeeptionally Georg: M. Graham {and William «88 Charles Mid { dlewick, marked ability, Mis ane Marbury as Violet Melrose, atherine Eldridge, ass Mdrvy Mero girls," portra their As Clariss Champne i : Miss Waterman | could be ed. Beli was good as Talbot , ( hampneys S Y showed ved paris | $5, Sar j ges mister, all that lodging house as n da, t mteresting Howard. a ar character takén by Miss ALD. NICKLE'S STAND, | He Vigorously Objects to Cutting | { Down Trees. All. Nickle reiterated | the question of cutting { i i | | the city councy) when the to have meoting | mov read | wa | ak men xhould tree ¢ with all deference to a eo { of the { took sts should first press (that the the view that th | versity | to have | doing { crete walk couldnt i the avenue removed Cartney x ol to Dr a pr the wor do tree remained come down il the walk {to be saved from Quite a number of rec of frees are coming and are we referred committee. The council © will {hate to recognize the comfort of the taxpayers, hefore y retair fine looking trunks with foliage that! cause trouble ------ R. Smith was elected president of | {the Canadian Club, Toronto ruin | moval | eouncil, | special to being deciding women, Make sure the same is on the clasp CHWesTwoonaCo. So Woman's | : The ever useful member of a man's wardrobe! With a good Raincoat you are ready for: a hot, dry summer or a cold wet one. 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