Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1908, p. 4

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0060000000000686600000 3 THE NEW WAY 3: , To Hang Storm Sash Simple, praeftical,per- fect, economical, ideal ventilation, solid com- Easily hung or re- moved from inside at any time by any person. , It's the housewife's Joy for clean windows, Price 15c. Set. AT CORBETT"S SAE0000000840000000000 We Are Now Offering 20 PER CENT. OFF the Suits way, the Serges and very latest We "be petitioned On all Suits and Overcoats, are all up-to-date in every lntest styles in 'T'weeds, Worsteds. The Coats are the styles in Dark Tweeds and Beavers. alka offer 10 Per Cent. Off Boots and Shoes Penman's All Wool wear on hand, at from 34 to 44, Isaac Zack's 'Matched | Lumber | We offering some genuine bargains in Spruce, Pine and Hardwood Floor- ing, which we must move in order to make room for fresh lots to arrive. See our stock and get Our Prices before ordering. 5. ANGLIN & CO., Saw & Planing Mills Wellington St., North A good stock of Flecte-Lined Under- £1.00 per suit, sizes are MADE IN CANADA There are many baking powders but There is Only One MAGIC BAKING POWDER tis Pure, Wholesome and Economical. SOLD IN ALL SIZES. E. W. GILLETT CO, LTD. Toronto, Ont. If You Want to Buy, Rent or Sell REAL ESTATE I make a specialty of same. Drop a card or call on me. No trouble to show property. Insur- ance at lowest rates. Money to loan, GEO. CLIFF, Real Estate valuatior, etc., at 95 Clarence street. IT aaxacl HITT again for the orders you have given us during the past year For Coal assured than appreci- ate your favors and will 'endeavor in the future to continte meriting your pat ronage Crawford, Phone 9, Foot of Queen St. Rest we more | that eventuaily |THE WHIG, 75th YEAR DAILY BRITISH G, published at 806-810 King Sutasie; street, at $8 per year, hditions at 3.30 a 4 *wEety BAITISA WRIG. 16 pages. ublis n parts on Gay morning at §1 a year. 0] United States, charge for Postage hes to be Sided, aking bf price of Daily $3 and of 1. per year. ro is one of the best Job Print- ing. ir. Canada ; rapid, stylish, ah nine improved rire The British Whig Pablishing Co., ED Ww. J. B. ing Co. LP Managing Directory TORONTO OFFICE. Tog 19 and BY bers, 82 Church Torouto, Smallpeice, Representative. Daily Winbig. LIABILITY OF THE CITY. The decision that a nfsn must be compensated for the damage done to his house of a falling The streets ts H: E. of the council, tie, is wise and. pradent. {imlong to the city and are under A citizen may set out a opposite his premises, but ohice ou the ground it becomes the property of the city. The officials of the council prune it. Its futnre is de- termined by the aldermen. They must for its removal, and | they may refuse to act upon a request ofy this "kind. are instances whore their disapproval has been re- Assuming, then, the owner control shade tree There corded. ship of tho trees; it is the duty of the | council to see that they do not be- come § menace or an injury to pro- perty. TI was observed by ber of 'the council that a settlement having been reached in one case there would} Be other claims. there May be, and if they are as well foundefl as Mr. McNamee's, the coun- cil will be justified in dealing with It will also be justified in sec- ing that the trees are inspected as well ay pruned regularly by city offi- that any that are one mem Probably them. ciels, and not soundly' rooted are cut down as soon us possibie BXPERT WORK IS:NEEDED. In ]906 San Francisco suffered se- verely from a plague, the presence and of which was attributed to Thew literally' possessed the the city. The extermination of them was beyond the ingenuity the health department and for the reason that the city was mot built proof against the habitation of the rodents them spread rats. of and the episootic. developed by The became so alarming the federal authofi- responsibility for and then there was epidemic the stamping 'it oul, ties assumed something doing. "At time,' 'Keene, Writing to" the Review of ; Re- there hit-or-miss work, worked down Rapidly the no says Augustus C. views, 'was for case. was scientifically by experts." every | plague declined The health departments of "the provinces, cities and towns "nge supposed to ke carefully organized," and to have upon them | disappea red. states, the men who will do everything "ac In San*Erancisco a won- transformation - has taken Wisdom. clear counsel, intelli- action, had brought aboutsgood No "city curately." derful place. pent achievements in sanitation. in all America is so exempt from coh- tagion and iufection, and this splen did record 'is the result of the lent work of health officials. There with Kingston's sanitation at present health department may be but it is not effecting the it The provincial board may have more tact thoroughness in excel is something radically wrong Me local working hard, at which reforms aims more system, more In that case it is time the its procedure. it stepped in--following example health Francisco of the {federal government or 1996, at San and put into operation such mach lepartment in without fuss or friction healthiest city inery as will, make Kingston the in Outano WRECKS OF PARLIAMENT. The Belleville that some way Ontario 1s anxious of checking the service of the average member of parliament As the stands one is uncertain, should be adopted case now from any vis ible evidence, as to whether the mem- is serving himself or the people, that the that he ber and it is more important fact should be established votes right than that he So watchiulness, must be had, ary there should be first cial test of attendance ary, the superfi- The defect of parliament lies, to the observer, in the that in the The committees ordinagy circumstance only the few participate seripus parliament consider some questions in detail, and consid- er them well-twhen the' not preparing for an election. But of the. whole and those only a percentage can bes are not so employed have little scape upon committees, who for the exercise of their ability. then is the to be invited ? Parliament has ended the usefulness It has not proven alluring field of which They felt emergencies of of too many men. the they service imagined. have not equal to the and outside of the pull they made, for public favours, there was no help for it but to drift with the tide. The busy man can use his spare time in parlia advantag nent to good SE | (1: ust Which cogs bo even the hu . Queen City Cham- | subject to the same treatment untii it had actually | \ Nal s unfortunate | can | work of | parties are | m------ --- man machine. off from his busivess and cannot give it any attention, and does not find in parliament the engagements, he really should is most. unhap- py, and deserves in his unrest "the sincerest compassion of his constitn- have, ents. The register of attendance on which the Ontario insists, is good enough so far as it goes, but the roll call is no proof that any man is making the best use, or any use, of his mental vnd physical endowments. TAXING THE MINISTERS. The ssor of the city of Ottawa has gone the right way of testing the value of the law by which the mem- bers of the civil service have been taxed. For many years it was be lieved--and the judgment was no doubt based upon some decision the courts--that the officials of the | federal government could not " be reached by the tax collector--so far as their salaries were concerned. This legal heresy has at last been spoiled by a later decision and which is more in accordance with common sense. It is to the effect that there is [no exception sunder the law, and that the income of the public official is from the assessor as the any private citizen. The issue becomes the more noticeable by reasou of the fact that the salaries of the ministers (or members of the government), have been asseSbed like salaries of the offi- cials, to test whether 'the of trade and income of and, the law and de- mounstrate not it is so honorable or applicable, minister commerce has appealed from the assessment. The its character. assessment law The federal government amend it. Perhaps it can clare that ministers shall not pay tax- cannot de- es. It would be as reasonable as the law which says the railway companies shall the members of parlia- ment with passes, one venerable sena- the widest possible inter- supply tor giving The man who is cut of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1908. king is evidently . a -very, discrimina: ting gentleman. Dr. Herridge. of Otiawa, advises Sir Wilirid - Laurier to+have all.the sean- charges. of - the conservatives, in' the « late elections, investigated. If Judge Cassels undertakes' this con- tract he will do nothing else for BE Wa a day, hey Are Not. early, a ple of Now state are mot people dt after track gambling. Weight Of Sorrow. Totente Star, R. L. Borden says he's five pounds heavier than when the election cam: paign opened," but it's sorrow that's weighing "him kown. . ' York race: Light on The Job, Excl N » The 1 oronto Star wants Laurier to finish the combines. 'In fact the de mand for his services as a first-class Bnigher is so large that he may have to hire more help. The Secret Out. Toronto Sta The Kingston Standard, comserva- tive, blurts it right out that the con- servatives couldn't win becuse, way they went at it, they didn't de serve to. This is dreadiul, all' the more so for being true. Hard On Mimmer. Ottawa Free Press. The wlitor of the London Economist who isin Toronto, and who will ad dress the Canadian club of Ottawa on Saturday next, tells Canadians is provincial in | ' that Lord Milner has been so long { @way from England that when he | predicts a win for tariff reform he loes not know what he talking about. ; Time will tell. Demand For Pensions. Hamilton Herald Up to the middle of October the | claims filed under the new: British i old-age pension law numbered 468, {164--273,862 in England, 131,610 in | Ireland, 49,077 in Scotland and 13, | 615 in Wales. The enormous number is pretation to the statute and insisting | ef Irish claims in proportion to pop that it street cars as well. provides for his use of The outcome of this question will be very interesting to the people EDITORIAL NOTES. The newspaper men of Canada still in the limelight.C. Marcel most certain to be elected the is al er of the commons. Lower the duty ou canned goods and the combine will go. The people cannot stand for robbery ter of food supply. works' The the | ulation is pathetic indication of | are | troubles speak- | in the mat- | the poverty of the Irish people. From Chaps:To: Erysipelasi The best remedy for all injuries on liseases" "of 'the 'skin 'is: Wade's Oint ment. It not -only- cures. wounds and skin diseases, but, prevents many skin by its antiseptic, germ-des- roperties. Cures Dp Sault "Rheum, yw Itching * Eruptions of the Pimples, Plotches, Dandruff, - etc. ug boxes, 25¢., at. Wade's store. troving Sealy Skin, Ih drug Costume For A: Young Girl. department should keep | the grossings clean--the more so as it | is to blame for putting them practi- cally on the level streets. The cry keen and plaintive. The men who not value their positions and im very did perilled them by right to crookedness have no expect public sympathy. Morse once worth the ice king, 822,000,000, his trouble. upon reputed to has been de- The friendship be serted that in depends ~graft does not to much amount national committee's chaivs van, promised nothing in the election which She president-elect is now ~ peoted to Yedeem should bave his job exe He's a model man- and ager per- manentiyv. w-- The can endorse of the be and Whig Mae contPntion Weekly Sun and say there by the but must restitution Quebec afficials merchants, the minister of be must must He marine his cleaning expected work finish his house- the been that of Eng king | timation that the conferring of Hugh of honors that will be It newspaper knighted bs ecalled men of the 18 many land have Is this an in- a title Graham is the begin- fast fall- ing on the Canadian journalists ? The upon Sir ning votes at all. | says our contempor- | and as.a prelimin- with very.muddy i : ; NE of the graiters in Quebec ig | The sketch shows a goed model for a &treet suit for a young girl. the coat which accompanies the plain gored skirt of the costume being youthful in stvle, while still showing some of the newest features of the season. The model was of dark blue cheviot, with a deep square collar, which had the effect of a sailor in the back, but which © extended into smart square Directoire revers in front. The coat to complete, was cut rather long and was trimmed | "with buttons of the cloth. e---------- "Three Swallows. Folin Power and Sons' "Thrée Swallows" Irish Whiskey. Famous 'pvec a century, Of highe X standard of purity. Distillers to His Majesty the King ---------- "» Sir Beef, Iron and Winé 'our own make. Pint bottles, 50c., 'at Wade's Drug Store. How | service of all the members | } debate, | Work Keeps | Sr Pen- Angle SPIRIT OF THE HES! the j leave the town at once, warnin A Row in a Gans roque Black: smith - Shop--A , Number of Cases Heard in the . Police Court. a 4 Gananoque, Nov. 12. --Wilfred Kyes, the. fifteen-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyes, of Wilstcad, met with a serious accident. hits lay- ing in his father's barn he 1 Yom 2+ beam near the roof, 4 his uni. He was brought iato wd the fracture set. Only a short time ago he returned from Brockville hospital, where he ewe an oper: \tion for a The police ¢ourt a been kept busy turing the past few days. Valentine ey of Marble Rocks on A tharge of drunkenness and disorderly uct, was fined ¥2 and costs Three brothers, William, Walter and Ber nard Birmingham, having imbibed too Teely and become too boisterous, had in interview with Freeman Britton, P., and were taxed ¥2 and costs ach. On Wednesday afternoon Sam- ie] Lawrence came up before Police Magistrate Carroll, charged with vagrancy. After hearing the = 'evi- dence . the police magistrate allowed the accused to go on his promise to him | that i' found around the town fjere iter he would commit him to jail or six months. i ] On Tuesday morning a bit of a] nix-up occurred in Mark MoFarlane's | slacksmith shop on Charles street be- | iween Alfred Rogers, Garden street, and Jacob Mallory, Brock. street, n which Mallory had his eye severely | njured by striking against the black: | mith anvil, necessitating the plaster: | | ag of it by a local medical prac- itionér. Rogers was brought before | 'olice Magistrate Carroll on Wednes- | ay morning charged by Mallory with assault. The evidence of several wit: nesses was taken showing that the) laintif had used insulting language | o defendant, but the judge considers «d the provocation insufficient and taxed Rogers $10 and costs in default thirty days in jail. Arthur Latimer, son of L. Latimer, River street, loft for Kingston gene- al hospital this morning dor treat- nent. Ww. B. aw days in or Carroll, K.C., Toronto. spent the past friends; ¢ Mills, his + week with lovd, Brewer's nd daugh Cora, Irs. William Bews, Garden: street; W. 6G. Carpenter, * Ottawa, nd Mrs. Willam Meggs, Garden street: 'Miss Percival,' Prescott, with' ver "friend, Miss Violet Lee, - Broek | treet Miss Walton, Brockville, with V. G! Matthéw, King street west. Miss Maud Burke, of Kingston Busi- ess College, with _her grandparents, Ur. and Mrs. -Willam "Antisdel, Gar: len street; Miss Wilson. Kingston, vith her cousin, Miss Ella Wilson, Stone street; Dr. Keonedy, Perth' vith his daughter, Mrs, J. Jaek- on, Stone street. Arthur Elliott with: Mr. = and A. ¥ A TIE PIN always forms a most suitable gift to a man -- especially. if it be from " Ryne's." The one shown here is onc of our newest and most popular styles. It is made in a heavy weight of solid 14k. gold, and will be found a most ser- $3.50 viceable pin. Engraved with "his" mono-= ' gram, complete in suitable box the price is $3.50 RYRIE BROS. LIMITED 134-136-138 Yonge St of the garments is "feel " aswnishes first-time wearers. Pen-Angle trade-mark guardniees the safety of with: Mri | l garments the money cin the praise of these in for a look or try-on that $15 'Overconts The Chamberlain Three-quarter Length, - Velvet ~ Collars,«. Black Cheviots, Meltons and Beavers. The Grosvenor Rong Coat, with Velvet Collaf, . Black, Greys, Browns, ete. 3 The College Dlster, in Fancy Tweed Effects, large collar, hugs closely at the neck. The Ideal Winter Overcoat. ay, and we have the assar- ance to say that-we ate. Showing. them. Boa Suits won't impress you very y Beiend will be another 8 want the best Suit or at $15 will bought, come to sce thet. We'll be; cased "The Harvard: Style with Cuff on Coat Sleeve, ete : Fabrics Tweeds, Cheviots Worsteds, $15.00, Blacks Suits, in Cheviots, Vicunas, Worsteds, $15.00 See. Our. Harvard = Suits Botany Blue, $15.00. and of Sce our Special $12.50 English Raincoats. Good rain or shine. Underwear - Gloves It's our ambition to have the | qualities. We are agents in Kingston: Fowne's English Gloves. : Kid Gloves, M Silk-Lined Gloves, | ir Gloves, Gloves for any occasion. We carry three swéll lines, $1.00 $1.50, $2.00. Gloves, 50c. to $5.00. Night Shirts-Two Specials. ~~ See Our Good Roomy, well ade ie ram gt Robe, 5c. 1e The following spent some time lieve best Gloves for Men in the 'city, | Here... The. sfudye of - the Richard | best in style, finish and wearing'|and differen Gloves, | Men's = Underwear od specialized particular ements of Men ,hms re on. We t requir s well nderstood, and ives our 'carefil atten: for | gt pirieetly Anyytorin,. 'that comes (te us. Se¢e Our All- wool Combination { Suits, ro ' o Renmin: 8,' Wolsey, Imperial i 2 ) 80e., 75¢., 191.00, on ras. SLB up : v3 5 Ha RN We: are offering, a: Pure: wosl. Knit Night Robe, for $2.00. New Caps, New Hats, NEW Shirts, New. Negkwear. D. Bibby Co., Kingston's One Price Clothing House. "TORTOISE HEATING STOVE : : This is the slow combustion stove known as "The Quebec Heater" and is certainly a wonder. A few years ago we could not coax a customer to use them. we sold forty-four. Last year This year we will double that quantity, and all becatse they give more heat for the same quantity of coal than any other stove at twice the price. We have five sizes. Suitable for any and all places. Come in and see them. McKelvey & Birch 169 AND 71 BROCK STREET. "Underwear Every dota invened in Pen-Angle garmenis buys the largest ambupt of underwear. ction obtaina : ores macie lof. highvlass materials exclusively, Under the fine, 'soft, pleasant remarkable a Pen- Auge garment Safest in material or g Agent, R. Waldron. # ae strength--a long-wearing' quality that your! investment.' Wioiey feRased foc: any

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