Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1908, p. 4

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ty # PACE FOUR, iy THE DAILY BnuTISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5" '1908, sescessresssereererses "THE WHIG, "sth | YEAR [responsible government, sought out g pA Xx JT SH wile. published at | a ston, Ontario, t $6 For yeas! ions at 2.30 and 0 o'cigel p WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, publis| in parts on Monday and Thurs day raing at $1 a year. 'lo United | | States, 'charge for postage has | added, "making price of Daily $3 esky $1.50 per year. i Attached is one of the best Job Print- ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, | and cheap work ; nine improved presses. |The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd | EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. NIGHT LIGHT od ol TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 &nd 20, Queen City C ham- bers, 42 Church St., Toronto, H. E Smallpeice, Representative. Daily Wibii S| aiy nig. PLAYING THE GAME, The proposal within the lords, and for a reform of the upper chamber, is |a_ diverting movement. There is hope of it bemg adopted. | | some The Best Night Lamp and most economical. Burns for 18 hours at | a cost of 1le,/ no : There are | queer members of the ancient |chamber. They appeared recently in {order to vote against the license re- ! duction bill. - They were not recogni- zed as members. They had a diffi- |culty in - securing identification. A few of them had to be sworn in. be- they eould take their They were "dug-ups, | port "resurrectionists," and {their appearance must have given | zest to the demand for this reform. | The committee which has had the matter in hand would give higher | standing the house in suggesting | that "its members be experienced in public life, and that their number be materially. Price of Lamp, 35 Cents --AT-- CORBETT'S 0000000600000000000000 fore 0000000000000 000000004)002 000 tvote. the re- says, or HARD to reduced Consent must |be had to the scheme, however, that the lately and ignoble service, would {willing to extinguish themselves | litically. The game | meantime---the and one cannot freaks rok imagine Dry and clean and as found pure as the market af- fords. All sizes, pre- pared according to Standard Rules. who were pressed be po into a very is well meant) in the game of the lords .in | having something to off-set tie de mand of the commons for their demption. S. ANGLIN & €O., : Cor. Bay and Welling- ton Sts. AGITATION GOE Hibbert's THE Sir treal another chance the servativp S ON. recent visit to Mon- -on business--gave the politicians to talk about him and of his call to the con: The is not The boom is not He the and Tuppes. temperament and spirit of independence, possibility leadership. great Uterine Tonic, and - only Ee effectual Monthly i Regulator on which woren can depend, Sold in three Eos + of strength--No. 1, $1; No. 3 10 degrecs stronger, Rad for special cases, $6 per os Bold by all druggists, or sen! repaid on Jecoipt of price Freep paruphiot Add ess: THE §20 Meoiotwg Co., TORGN?D, ONT. (formerty Windsor) servative leadership. of his making or encouragement. has survived the affront which people Vancouver offered him, having the "Those who are aflively 'promoting the Tupper the Montreal "have nothing against Mr. His only offence is that he has failed to win and, al- he didébettor: at the last | election than in 1904, the improvement in the position of the party was so slight that assuming it to go on the campaign," Herald, Borden. You will want some Héome-Made says ince Meat and here is the place to get \the old good fashioned kind that mother used to make. Also, our Pork Sausage | Meat is just the Sresning you ni "Phone, 570 © J. MYMRS, LIFE Best of Security, i though at same ratio in the next half dozen general elections Many and choice plans. a quarter of a cen- elapse before the to get reason given tury would party Such the mbve- prominent conserva- tives who talked over the subject with a Herald representative at tha Wind This, it was explained, Hibbert had been proached on the subject." he that is to of the when could hope into the - ny power. was for ourrent Rates of Prémium. Life and Endowment. ment several Profits 'equal 4% compound | Ordinary interest. { Condifions. INSURANGE Thomas: Mills, " 9 Clarence St. was why Sir Tupper ap one thing the eredit faci that he. was necessary Hibbert. is «faced himself Sie it to do sd in the interest of the party. When the Pawell down, after the gart revolt, and called "the premiership, Hibbert realized that it would not be expedient to have the government went Foster-Montague-llag Sir Charles Tupper was to Sir two members of the family in government and so he went out of parlia and has in late years been his attention to law. If You Wi Want to Buy® Rentor 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, 95 Clarence street. retired. Later he ment, de- voting be again, He may not unwilling to . serve his party the Jorden. but not at Mr. there does not seem expense . or sacrifice of i did be Mr. win be can- to general desire that Borden should retire. He did no! in the contest, but that was not He 'was not a starSattrac- Would Sir Hibbert be such if way open to his call ? EQUAL TO HIS REPUTATION. The record of Charles' Edward Pou- lett Baron. Sydenham, | graces the Makers of Canada series, of Morang & Co,--a work thought worthy {ol a special gathering recently in To- ronio of the literary forces which have been engaged Prof. | Shortt, seems | greatly To about it genuine any or his fault. tion. etc., at the wore Thomson, upon it. Adam be inspired by the able and com- manding of hig subject, is usually given to calm dissection rather than wholesale praise, the biographer, to personality and as he Corxniony No Wondir You Lose Your Cook Why COAT rig gains not it the and comprehensive. Canada's fpreeful governor a little in reputation, 'for is most dépendable review vet given of his carcer. The two Canadas "weré in a critical | state during and immediately after the | rebellion, of 1537-8. Factional spirit | was high and reckless and a union of don't her Ahat heat you give will burn hi right and bake right ? Upper and Lower Canada was the only promising of British since provincial and sectional cries might be smothered the greater question her good ; COAL that's all * kind Give clean COAl COAL~--the That's the Way 10 Heep Crawford, Phone 9, Foot of Queen St ] {to secure order, solution of the problem connection, we in™~ of an en broader outlook, and - Her larged country, | a desirable unity of races gnd merging of laws. 'unifying systems The British i | couraged over the differing widely. government, dis failure of governors enthusiasm, and con- | ficient to strong man for (he launching of the | first united Canada. A member of the | cabinet, who represented the impor | tant commercial constitumey of Man chestér and whoes prespects of fh | Chaneellorship of tho Exchequer were {by no means vague, was chosen, and | Poiloti Thomson came to Canada. | His advocacy in England of reason- | able reforms, such as the ballot, tech: education, international copy- right, better, corn laws, repeal of usury act, nad schooled him in en- lightened and progressive legislation. His two years of office show remark. able administrative abilities, fecundity i nical whilp demanding strictest loyalty, al made possible' by a fine personality, as well as genial frankness. He had suavity of manmer with strength of purpose. Within two years he had re habilitated Canada, won the plaudits of the old land, been made a lord of the realm, and was preparing to ° re- | iurn"to England when the fatal fall' occurred in Kingston near his home, and he found a grave in its parish church rather than further fame ir England. Canadians may read the book with great profit and interest, seats and Hor its glimpses of statesmanship and | opening pages of a new and redeeming public life.' THE CHURCH--A FAILURE. Some people ask the question, seri: ously, "What is the matter with the church. ?"" They think it should lead in all moral and social reforms and they do net understand why it hesitates or halts. A preacher, in a sermon of un- usual spirit, thought that the insti tution Ideal Man founded aggressive in its policy which the should be should reconcile the races, where there is conflict, ty purify make peac carry moral exterminate vide anc He admitted that work was comprehensive, and that it involved zeal and devo tion that are, alas, sadly missing. What is wanted ? The old ideals, the spirit which animated the early He brews, into business, politics. such a the simple religious life. Canada will have another ing the from Dr. Grenfell, o Labrador. Who can read the story o his life without feeling that he puts the his visit dur winter ordinary Christian to shame, that continued ingly sacrifices uncomplain- the Here is a mar lived among the folk" of the shared their priva- who has bent his energies for their betterment, are a severe reproach to Churchmen everywhere. who since 1892; uncultured who has rough fisher roast, has tions, and carried to then a practical and helpful religion. What he has pesfarmed ! In the first year he visited and minis tered to 900 sick people by the way: side. Then he furnished one hospital then another and, still another, until his patients numbered in 1895, 1,900 ; in 1900 over 2,700, and in 1907, over 3,000. True he got help financially. He had to since he gave his service gra: tuitously. His loyal service appealed to peoples in the old and this. They provided him with launch s, boats, wonders land, it equipment, sheiters, dispen- medi nurses, he had seven ten saries. Last year cal assistants, trained and experts in orphanages, in school: establishments, the industrial for and anc his tour is purpose of rais- moral -and spiritual service. A little over dressed several and Quebec. but surprising. Men and women who heard confessed that they impressed. a year ayo 'he ad meetings in Ontario modest. talks, graphic, His were so "touching, so 8C him were deeply They contemplated a mod one who gloried in his tri- bulations because they ern Paul, had brought he to may loved. the reach By it should be helped to imitate the By it they shoul H help in the reformation It is mission. him nearer to the people The church is supposed be medium by which men the highest and noblest service. they arly disciplesan their devotions. of the world. not accomplish ing its Perhaps the reason of the Grenfel]. 1 for it may be found in a study life and character of Dr. TREAT ALL ALIKE. It will be news to some people that, the of certain declined, though request heen peti- has the sound that the revgnue from then water works would not be suflicient to warrant the such tioners on expenditure in capital have been At least that is the statement and it is, we suppose, capable of veri- fication. account, extensions made. There i: Ori- the ib was understood that no capi- tal. expenditure less it involved: when the plant became a principle ginally, city's, could be incurred un- could be shown that the ceipts from the water service were suf- "the interest on the ih- this Black Watch Chewing Tobacco pay vestment. In essence; was a creating a wave of desire for Cm ESTER on « The big black plug. of legislation, powers of conciliation' Jisrimination in favour of any part of The Canadian Courier | leclaration of the ministers of ing $100,000 for medical educational - guarantee that one water, consumer | - would. not: out of his contributions; be made to pay for another man's convenience. As the. syste' was extended 'until the city 'was pretty well covered by | water pipes it may have been felt that the rule regarding new consumers "and capital expenditure should be modi-: fied, but cankthis be done without an amendment in the law ? Can souncil (if it would), ct aside statute by which it has been govern- ed for to many years ? : Report has it that this has done. Can it be done in one case and not in another ? Can there be dis- pe J. 9. the cit of particular residents? | ity OF S50 ay past Don't do it, madam ! we'll solve the problem you. SYR MRCOATS--A beauty, Jor 5. $15. pale, for -------------- EDITORIAL NOTES. Al Calgary man says the people of FANCY VE STS--Very neat, Colldge LGOWN--Splendia ex $2.00 FUR-LINED $3.50 $3.50 REINDEER GLOVES See = Our GLOVES, See Our GLOVES, The H. D. So the education department not allow of any inspection schools which it does not juct ? Here's a touch of which the Toronto people must Jreciate. [ will GAUNTLET | CONT bossism of $2.50 GAUNTLET ap- the ma- accepts | rine. and public works that the pa-| ironage lists have been abolished. I} these men are mot in earnest the fact will very soon become known. Can there be a new departure without had to pay, and pretty smarty, for their water supply ? The council, out refund of extra ratings, and yet somg- thing like that may be the next thing RAINCOAT: od p, mand. AN --good rain or "shine, SUITS--Something swell, TROU SBRS--A nobly that city should sng its praises sa aN ho is not loyal to his own elegant, $15.00. vio is it a Nico rot stratagems SMOKING JACKET ~Souikething sity is -- 8, , DRESSING - --- value, $7.00, Mrs. Nation and her little hatchet are in England. She's been encourag- Gloves are always an emblem of gettes have been tolerated the people | We are Sple' Agents in' Kingston will put up with anything. for Fowne's English Gloves, for, i See Our $1 MOCKA GLOVE. : See O 1 DOGSKIN GLOVE. seutive of Fergus calls a meeting, to te Our 51 OGY -onsider the site for a post office. The Moc KA. See Our CA. sdicts of polatical "executives. Ses Our RII HIHHAIRHAS AIHCIGKS ow some consideration for those who have | of its surplus, may not contemplate a that some of the consumers may de- ; : $12. $3.50. wherever they go. He's right. The ULSTER=The special, $6.00 and spoils. Gloves »d to think 'that because the suffya- gente. men. | Why worry because the liberal See Our - $1.50 SILK-LINED jovernment does not act on all the MOCK The Witness advocates a prosecu-| tion of = all those tempting the eival service officials to) 70 wrong with their bribes. Accord: | ing to The Devil's philosophy the tempter and the tempted are two of] a kind. who have heen | "Special So the Eye-Opener has been fused | he use of the mails. Now perhaps t will be good. But it ought io wave one more chance, and perhaps vith the c¢onsent of Dan McGillicuddy Style, > Bibby Ce. = A AT SHALL 1 ET id FOR CHRISTMAS? 'Werrying About | What to Give § Him for Xmas ? Come directly here and in a way that will please Suggestions Combination Armidt, Garter, 75.1, SHIRTS--New Fall Styles, $L NECK SCARPS, in Squares--A | teauty, for $1. NECK SCARFS Quilted, Lined, $1. SUSPENDERS Sets, Brace, Silk- o v FRLINKR + Somethit special | UMBRELLA~Real $2 and $3. HATS--The very SWEATER for $2. * swell ones," newest, A $2. dandy, COAT Neckwear showing this of Choice season eclipses displays. It's a collegtion in every diversity of shapes, sweliness the brightness and of the patterns richness of the silks. Our wear Neek- all most un- respect, of 4 snap- the similar usiial styles, piness and Our at ed anywhere, i Bibby Co. line 50e. can't 'be match- Kingston's One Price Clothing House. FHINORING SICIGICISICIcIIOIGN! DEWAR'S Liqueur" Stands in a class by itself ! the postmastér-general may lift the ban. There is going to be, enforcement it is alleged, of the law regarding instruetion in our But the law does say what this physical exercise shall con- sist of. The young people would not object to a dance for thirty minutes i at the close of each day's study. an »hysical high schools. not against the editor of the Free Press for libel, The case 'Winnipeg whids :nded in his favour, has demonstrated thing It is that Mr. fton, in Winnipeg, 'before the election, did "'or- one not suffer from unpopularity but * The Free has made the exposure complete. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Got What They Wanted. Guelph Mercury. Plenty of people were grumbling for cold weather. Well, they've got it now. Hobpe they are satisfied. ganized rowdyism. Press No One Surely. damilton Herald. It is reported that the Quebec con- servatives Intend to lodge thirty- .hree election protests in that pro- . vince alone, Who woula have thought that 'the Quebec conserva- tives were so intensely protestant ? 'Hazen In Danger. lFotonto Globe. The defeat of the Hazen candidates in Northumberland and Carleton in- dicates that the pendulum is swing- ing the other way already. Mr. Ha- zen shoulfl have stayed at home and attended to his knitting. his labor. The mah behind the paid for his knowledge. - 'For 15 years we have been ena In this way, we can advance YOU the occupation vou wish to rise in" position, write today. INTERNAT A Simple Plan. Montreal Hesald. By all means let Judge Cassels to Vancouver, if they want him. simpler way, 'however, would" be to! dismiss the whole staff of' the marine department, angl put it on the men themselves to prove they ought to be taken back. b Where Waste Occurs. Canadian Courier. Everything which the governments| {buy should be bought in the eheap- | | ast market, whether the seller be a} | liberal or a conservative. The te | When § el working af ruaster. me hai Read What | Your Neigh- bors Say for mend the Schdols to themselves to a UAKES, #4 | der system obtains in all large eon- -- tracts; it is in the small contracts, the day-to-day purchases, and the T k "rush" orders that patronage creeps | a A lotice| in and the waste of public money | oceurs. Highest prices paid for House Furniture. Will buy all your | effects, or a part of them. If you Borden's Day Coming. Hamilton etald, a ii he. li d Mr rden will, if he lives, one day be the leader of a - victorious party selling your goods. and the head of the government.| Special price paid for When that time comes the few con- | Furniture. servatives who are now petulinuy de- 5 . manding that Sir James itnev | or Premier McBride or Sir Hibbert | ok. Lesses Tupper be called to = the leadership | ™ & twill be heard the loudest voices in| 507 Princess St., Cor: ee! «the chorus of adulagion for Borden. | "The man before the desk works with his Zands and is paid for It is merely a question of * nothing to find out how we can help you. ments beyond the ability to read and write; present work; pay what you can afford. . foiled for. the slack smith has been increased 2 er cent the instriction/ received from my I. hetter O'Kill street. intend moving away, see me dbout | 1 ON WHICH SIDE OF THE DESK ARE u? desk works with his Aead and is 'knowing how." bling people to advance their posi- tions and increase their earnings by teaching them to "know how.' It costs Simply write us tel No textbooks to buy; to a better position. ing no Fr you need not leave your If you want a better NAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS so voy, SCRANTON, PA. 5 5 a3 Or call on our local representative E. C. BRADY, 14 Market St. # k * Bel ways? I was *Street Course, the Kingston Street Ratiway. 10 per cent My salary 1 owe this advancement to C. 8S. Course. 1 recom- are willing to study to advance salary. A. all who position and a higher OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO Smoking and Chewing, at forty-five {tents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why {pay eighty-five cents, Andrew Maclean, | Ontario street. hasan || DS AND. GENTS TALORING We tully guarantee vie, beg fi 'd. B.: Ouellette, 238 Princess St, perior qualit artistic workmanship and | eral wanufaciuring and machine | scales, razors, edged '| Orders taken at Simmons Bros. I am new-elir harm Yorethan and § We are not mtu. ud but our iif this atic . Wy in our favor. in an emergency . Test Us 9 David Hall Would Any of These Suit Yeu? _ iNew Brick Dwellinf, 9 rooms, I. & C. and furnace, also 0A stable' aud drive-house, large lot, 82.600 2--First-class Nearly New Frame Dwele ling, 4 bedrooms, B. '& C. $1,650. 8--New Frame Dw ling, 4 béldroowms 8. & C., large lot, $1,550. 4--Cood Stone abwelling, in excellont, repair, stable, garden and Orchard of the choicest varieties of fruit, $1,650. 5--Stone Dwelling, stable and ane, acre of good garden land, $1,850. T. J. Lockhart, 159 Wellington Street. American Oils Coal Oi Lubricating O1, Casi, #e make a speclalty. of banding Labrie cating Oils of all kinds, Prices on application, W.F. KELLY & CO South Cor: Ontario and "Phone, '486. Clafence Bley TI ssn va | CUD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Ocurses never fail to bring success to our gradu- ates. Day and Kvefiing Classes, EN EE Tunis and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Olergy stroet, "Phone 680. SBTOCKDALE, Kingston, TT: N: Principal. ' ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' KOKONKOKOKOKOKOKOKD "Increase Your Efficiency XX Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Oanada's Leading Business School 7 y and Evening Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, Books keeping, Telegraphy, Special ine dividual f{ostruction for pupils deficient in English branches. Rates moderate. ¥intor, er Bo time. 'Phone, 440, MET. CALFE, Principal. 3 3 z NEW MACHINE SHOP A call is invited for all kinds of gen- repair. ing, sewing machines, guns, phonographs, tools, dies ; braz- ing, model and pattern making. 'Best. of attention given all work. Repairs may be tested before leavin shop. or guaranteed, Work outside city promptly attended to. Charges 'moderate. J. W. HUNTER, Machinist, Bu Mon- treal 8t,, (near Princess) hmguton, and A. NEW DISCOVERY! A preparation found that Ww stag falling hair, in even -the most yevere cases, in from two te four (days. Guaranteed of money refunded.' Cet application at KEYES', Barber 836 King street. M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Ehop Hair Dressing and ' Shaving Parlor, Three Chair. uick Service. Your pat- 'onage pr ER | pa 336 King Street Next door to Wade's Drug Store: ¢ hap { J THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. oney issued on City and Farm Pro- Sy Municipal an County Deben Do Mortgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. 2 S. C. McGill, Managing Director, R7 Clarence street. Apples Just Arrived One Car. 90% Perfect Baldwins and Spys. A. GLOVER Cor. Bagot & Ea

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