Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1909, p. 4

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PACE FOUR. . 1909. i NJ \ A DURATDLE FLOOR VARNISH Made by The Sherine Wiliams Co, Is tough and elastic. Docen't scratch or mar readily under foot Can walked on wear. be next day after application. Easy Has a lasting lustre. to 2pply. Corbett's. Tins: 30¢., 60c. and up. "MADE IN CANADA - BAKING POWDER There are many baking powders but There is Only One MAGIC BAKING POWDER It is Pure, Wholesome and Economical. SOLD IN ALL SIZES. E W. GILLETT CO., LTD. Taronto, Ont. PARQUETRY FLOORING Made h. Maple, Birch, wartered Oak 00D FLOORING-- bored of 3-8 in Plain Ouk and Q HARDW matched § inch end bundled and polished S$. ANGLIN & CO, he ipeton North SOMETHING NEW A Clearing street will pay you to investigate. STR ACHAN'S. BIBBY'S CAB STAD Phone 20l. DAY or NIGH1 If You Want to Buy, Rent or Sell REAL ESTATE| 1 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. 85 Clarence street. at ALL KINDS OF Good Coal WE SELL Coal for the Grate Coal! for the Furnace Coal for the Stove Coal for anywhere you may want it Crawford 9 * "Phone, Foot of Queen St. WE = | | | pap r | | Sale of Hardware. it}, 4 Pugsley | rallied again, {has not THE DAILY evailed, the separate boards d ral EAR| formerly pr for high an G, 76th Y WHIG, published at t, Kingston, Ontario, sc at Jo. year. Editions at 530 Aad + o'clock. i p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 | published in parts on Monday and | day morning at $1 a year. To | States, charge for postage be | aaded. making price of Daily $3 and of + work other | Weekly 50 per year. | gre: ps | Attached is DF the best Job Print-! great, question, | ing Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, rk ; nine jmproved presses. | and cheap wo! | The British Whig Publishing Co.. Led | EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. the TORONTO OFFICE. | the separate schools Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham-| |. bers, 82 Church St., Toronto, H. E.|with more reve Smallpeice, Representative. Dailv Whig. THEY DESERVE 8 The There have been new clues, | THE WHI | aalt T public and technical hools. br the Jagea, {and authority United | ot work in has to centralization of all power and management will Toronto, how is it to That is. the and to some it looks like a conundrum. Associated with it is the bill for an improvement of the in places ? separate schools, and by an arrange may add @o the complex- It is said that should be aided without increasing | { d { ment: which | {ity of situation. nue, How this can be done | | : : | | the taxation. |-is not apparent by the summary of | the bill which appears in another col- { umm, YMPATHY. mystery | | { | 1 BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW. "Hanrltor » tl ia - on I'he municipality | deepens. | f lan is becoming more 1f projected for the good of the ment is asked to legislate new infer- ad- | . : } {anything is cof- | 5 d more the source of taxation. ences, new conclusions, even an mission from twelve respondents that the | crime. anonymous y committed the The family's peace of mite The ho bern ruthlessly invaded and re sacked to no purpose. The keys en by representatives ed into eve The. daly the lacera¥ all, | the increase, i little group and ad jre Later evidence mi | | "| { when the community, or any class in it, local governy | with regard to it; and the municipal | has been forever destroyed. ay : gan : . I lity is a kind of milch cow which can | has ah - stand a "stripping" at any time. The appeal of a deputation for proper care ihe elicited the fact that defective | |. {idiocy or it were taken L ; | the crown ana they pri of the feeblo-minded, particularly of it. afresh women and girls, | nook and - cranny gossip wounded mentality is on the bereaved ones, and that's check should all else, suspicion set feelings of worse than » put upon this growth. Homes or down on the fuges are necessary for the protection to their sorrows. of them, and tho reasonable employ- the situation and redress to the farily. incidenta ment of them in suitable cecupations. Me rs are deserving relieve bring The joke of the season was sprung while its membe Mayor Oliver reminded the gov- the public sympathy. | ernment that the "serious considera- of the subject had proceeded for it { tion" io | the discovered that taken | at [wag a definite annour default, and it has | 0) | vincia Mail has cannot The G.T.P. company ¢ | sven years, and was time there y rom mm he cement. The pro- the the without The Globe has discover: | i . | emer gency. members of secretary was equal to not occurred. ed that the parliament : He was not deal to sonpervative : : conservative 'blandishments of certain speakers, , y re ill not ed from the west Wi 0 James Whitney would . who hoped Sir the railway, to its ion side | ed nl tolerate any aitac k on 1 with glory by meeting tech will ten Ho offer- that anything would cover himself or any action wh Revolt in the opposit the conditions of the times. jury. Topo = 9 So rumeur says. BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 20 m---- names of those they call ANOTHER VICTORY Secured By the Speaker of the House... Washington, March 20. Cannon added another victory to his already lorig list. He was nominatec for speaker of the House of Represen- tatives and he will be elected easily, md old laws of the house will govern There were nineteen - absent "insur rents" from the caucus, but this wa: aot enough. 'In his speech Mr. Can son says he will stick to his duty anc jeclares that agitation against proce lure in the house will pass away, af have other former revolts. The speak- w's address in part was ° ' "We have before us a most difficult session. Tariff legislation is in a clase by itself, and from the standpoint of ractical legislation presents more dif Seult problems than any other kind o legislation. A tariff bill is general, ir that it.affects the whole great sub Mr. Studholme, the only "labour member of the logislature--and there by grace of the people regardless of party--is becoming aggressive. He has actually presumed to b } up the government while Sir Janihs Whitney led it. There is' man so fearless as the free lance. --Uncle "Joe' no rn The daylight evil is atiracting great deal of attention. man to move the hands of at certain seasons. An invent would change the clocks automatically would be a bigger curiosity. A spedial act of parliament is & trifling con tingency nowadays. ® It authorizes the clock on that Mr. Foster reproaching Mr. Temple man because he was defeated in the weneral election and had to find a seat in @& byeelection. Mr. Long- shanks, of North Toronto, has not forgotten that he suffered more than once, was for a seas of lis party, and rofugeo. Nice man misfortunes, 3 son the abandoned a pitigble political to talk of others' CARTES Bim u EoE, The Lampman. was talking to me ahout honesty, and the crookedness of some mes who occupy public offices. In this connection he told about a King- ston man: who, in the past twenty-five ------------ isct of revenue,® but, at the same : the full bloo ------ rr Gree . ™ From the "Home of Good Clothes" comes a Spring Greeting to its army of friends. ; ; While acknowledging our ap reciation of the liberal patronage accorded us during. the past season, We ex. tend a hearty invitation to every Man and Bo within reach of this store, to come here with every earable Want they may have during the coming season. The New Stocks are in, and everything is now in m of Spring Freshness. We shall redouble our efforts to please every patron and to see to it that no one leaves our doors dissatis- fied. We're Always At Your Service. + SHEEP AEE REE * PEPER HARARE A EER © Bibby's Swell $2 See Our $15.00 3 years, has shifted from one business to another, and why is still in vigor- ous health. The mag in question used to keep a shop in the town. He had a lad employed behind the counter, and often used to discourse to him on honesty. This shopkecper used to go to churclf on Sunday «with a vey large Bible under his arm and a very, very pious look oun his face. Well, time, it is private and special in' its nature, as it enters every district and afiects the products of every farm and iactory. The approaching legislation, therefore, will bring with it peculiar difficulties and unusual temptations. While we must regard with solicitous | care the interests of the people we re- | of the house * | done}for another ycar, as a new Cen- | tral present, @ : : . . FORTUNES OF WAR. yricon was occupying his time at of the Pugsley- the military cot: THE Hansard's record nd it would involve a large | Later would be something to recom- but of it he divided between the municipalitios and investment on capital account. thero | | } { { | Aawards debate on ox is very different from the news JJegrams ap- mend, the cost would The mem- Fos- | a critic of the | record, or special te pearing in the party papers. ; ber for Frontenac is vieing with | the city. "Jt is a mistake," said he, "for de putations to come here with tho idea that as hp wary. ter and Sproule is pot as dis- government, but ( He thought 20 the cost of this sort of an insti- éreet and not 1 { his | tution can be shuffled off on the pro- vincial It 'is your momey, of course, but expenditure cap. go only heing wasted in ed to them, he in the house. t often that a member. © money that is going his To be shonld be no waste, any at Parriefield. that money was constituency, ask many questions, treasury. but hé was his | 50 far, you know." The people, especially | om- | thropic women, answers So and got not ventilated satisfied the must be excused philan- | 1 | | they are under the delusion that the i grievance It is no ains about the constituency. pl sure into government has plenty of money. Did not the promier, in an excess of pride, The | declare some days ago that his gov- according to | ernment. would surprise the folks with ecifications. Whether the |its expenditures ? It inferred of the most solid {from this that there was no pinch for another | funds. | the | others heard what he said, and re- | Jadies who there and there has not been buildings are going up plans and sp lences should be wns resi enduring character is True, Sir James If there is any ailitin and not and was' talking for the benefit of the opposition, but the the fcoble ; | minded thought to share 1mm his great Frontenac having | prodigality. ht should have | (question. criticism ups on this point the m works' department should publie are maring for ceive 1t [he member for heen so eager for a fig Now the municipality will be lowed to finish it. requir. heen al He was call 1 wd ol to "whack up" for another cause. to order by tha speaker, but Mr. The local taxpayers are being gradual- jorden, Mr. Foster, Col. Hughes and |) reduced to the p others rallied to his alc negifiod } lace of burden-bear- 1, justified his | ers, and in time they will rank with extraordinary procedure, that he be heard got after him, and asl ed | . . « . A ? ¢ | the Egyptians in. being obliged, some The when Mr. . : hen J "at of them at least, to make bricks With- and in no Vici | out i straw, orces | which is another way of ws An sive spirit, the : ous and vindictive St saying that they will be required to and for the purpose of . . {pay taxes without work or wages. ending the discussion. It is not often gi. S-- EDITORIAL NOTES. suddenly great rience has been had Hansard that such an expe and 1b be tells the story just as will remembered. How out of Roose- limalight, New York or unthought of in his \ t and men, it occurred, an . x \ : { public office, bocome obscure ! | it vorth reading | i i 15 i | volt, for seven years ln the phed again {was a straphanger na j (ar, unknown articles usually |" tirement. | 'The democracy has irium {Th small storckeepers are ro be per mitted to sell ceriain | only | | a rare Pellatt continue found in the drug store, and as - . doi Sir and Sir James A { Henry College of | . y : { Whitney a | other and han concession from the Itiquette at cach 5 to glare | P C may sufler Pharmacy . 1 each other bounuets. inthe in consequence, but some people | : : ora It is an evidence ol the deep aficction very condescending -when . y. | which abides among members of the help thems Ives. can become li | | thes | | ton at annot : : : | conservative party. ) MUCH LEGISLATION. needir TOC I'he people are : Sir Louis Gouin is being urged + some light as | . . : ng ome B | yun again for the St. by some of the lei | of is | which Mr. Bourassa has resigned. The bill for the elec | te . nob, Lo Louis division what is meant of Bet- : : Why honour the people who Jd boards of education |}. reiectod him ' ted so far, and the | the | Montreal, the representat ion islation which is now under considera- Toronto., { tion of Hiunicipe | been explair average inspector of licenses in The it. | Hamilton bas } elector wonders what is new seen the chairman. of a He vert machine operator. consideration regarding should make explanations, | ward { moving Some political association. is, | and' that one The Whig was one ister of educa- | therefore, an eXf the 1s would not | under is the min im- | No other need the §ion. under apply for pyblic office ression that present bos disturbed, but the Spectator has | tion. that if the bill go into operation at once. rn the , cities, the larger ATC Whitney-Hanna cc ymbina- rn The only man, who is | * | mm ormation be: ome Hlawngt will [he number criticized in the C.P.R. accident is the conductor of the train. : i * ecti wi jill aims at a reduction' Ir wonpection with He j . a e jump- of trustees 1 1 I ol as soon as he discovered he on boards of the sep- the election of all but «chool members by the | should abolition of |W ith repres ntation he do A | behind a runaway engine, when yrated se hools, ' ; oh sO the separate i have tried what he could people at large, and the the emergency brakes. Il appo nts y council. There | Il appointme nts by the cou E [he local government bas not ol these up the some who will endorse a | 2 : announcement ol a year part of the programme, given the the standing Matkeneie & 1 for the Sudbury-Port the y it. Mackenzio touch is quite hypnotic Zome who will endorse all ar subsidizing of railways, propositions, ago to ago « and some who . 3 { contrary notwith il be opposed to-it completely I'he prehensible thing- wi \ 4 { Mann wants ai strange thing--aye, the incom- | 4 pur branch and | Ar 3 anch, a the { Th |The consolidation | | | : will get is that aty © | Toronto has tried the | se heme, the direction of all school in | ter¢sts- by 'Bishop Dumoulin wants to know | what will become of a united board of limited the home when | membership, and found it | Indeed. a failure. | tho women give shemselves up to poli- { The men | will stay in and take care of the chil- dren. Ii they did conditions which night they wou at the present time there is altics as they hope to do? | bill before the legislature the which seek¢ to end ments and gevive the existing school arrange- it only every other \ 1d at least know the | money. was said the Lampman, one day he looked out of his shop window and saw a man coming--a man to whom he owed He hurriedly called the boy and said to him: "When that man comes, tell him I'm not in. 1 don't want to see him." Whereupon he har- riedly hid himself under a counter in the rear of the shop. When the unwelcoine he asked the boy if My. -------- was in. The boy. was a good lad, and didn't answer. Again he enquired for the proprietor. The hoy again hesi- tated, and then said : feg, ho is in, he's hiding underneath that counter." "Come on out of there------y, call- «l the creditor, 'and settle this bill ih Mr had to come out and settle. When the visitor had gone, the proprietor called the boy and said : | "Didn't 1 tell you to say to that man that. I wasn't in?" he asked. "Yes, sir," the lad replied, "but you also told me to tell the trith and to be honest." Anyway, he dismissed the lad. "To-day," said the Lampman, "this man, --=--well perhaps 1'd bet- ter not tell you who he is." - present individually, wé® must. on the other hand keep constamtiy in mind that our first duty is to the United States as a whole, that its . revenues may be sufficient for its needs and that its inductrial . life may continue to flourish in the future, under our. care, as it has flourished in the 'past under the distinguished men who have pre- coded us as trustees' under the consti- tution." | | | | | guest arrived, eet Crow's Nest Coal. I'oronto. News. J. J. Hill -1s reported as that the Great Northern investing -in the Crow's (Coal - company's shares. may be stated that Mr. Hill secured a third: interest in virtugl control of this enterprise some years ago. He turned it over to 'the Northern Securi- ties company, the famous Hill holding corporation which ran thé gauntlet of the courts three er four since. denying railway is Nest Pass In reply it and years Fresh. Huyler's, McConkey's Neilson's high class sweets sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Rea Cross | Drug Store. "Phone 230. Sole agmnt for Cleveland bicye Alilne, 272 Bagot street. 'Pnone 542. No hanging fire for a few cents 'at Weese's wall-paper sale, Great sale of dress gow dron's to-night. Girls who bleach their hair want a fair show. How She Got Rid of Her Fal Rengo Dit It. Ne Starvation Diet or ~ Tiresome Exercises Neces- sary. . A Free Trial Package Will Convince You. A woman's form 18 essentially one of grace ; the lines of beauty vanish as fat accumulates and instead of beauty see bulk, and what was once fair comes a fright. Rengo will reduce you safe. You eat it like fruit cusily and safely reduce {a day | For sale by all" drug | nll sized box r he Rengo Detroit, send ) in ye - l« the town council going to revive the conditions that oxisted forty years ago at-its meetings ?. the Lampman asks. He wasn't present at the coun- cil meeting last Monday cvening, but he heard about the row for it was the talk of the strects. The town newspapers, he. says, didn't publish all "the dialogue muiterings betwden Alds. Graham and Chown. The Lamp- man's friend, John Carson, was overs ioved to see his enemy getting & call down : from the Queen's University bursar. The Lampman was told that an oncounter with fisls was looked for by the other aldermen. Then there would have been a regular melee 1 honor of the approaching St. Patrick's day: After overal episodes In the coventics, the Lampman says the ink wells around the horseshoe wove screwed down, so that they could no longer be hurled at the mayor or al- dermen. Ald. Chown's remark, the thinke, was very pointed, that those in glass houses throw stones. "> My attention Lampman to an 'accoun papors last week, in that the streets comm the town mgine or's recommenda- tion that building contractors be quired to filo with. him the estimated cost of all work for which they took out permits. What «truck hirth for- cibly was that she chici opponents of the engineer's recommendation were aldermen who are contractors. Are these men in the town council for their own benefit ? he asks. Why should they display personal bias ? he would | like to know. The Lampman Says he | . hopes that these contractors will have |E the good sense next {ime not to vote | on the mattar, and follow in the foot- | steps of Ald. Nickle, who refrains from | voting on strect railway matters when | they are before the council. : ~THE-TOWN WATCHMAN. td Favours A Commission. Montreal . Star. It will be g quire a high order of minister of railways to colomal out of politics. | easily this is granted the Wc it make the scheme propose les, H. is at Wal- | only | | Lampman ag 11 meant should not It is perfectly or candy and your fat a pound or was al drawn by the t in the town which it said ittee had hald gists mail at $1.00 per prepaid, by 0. 32 Rengo Bldg. The Company will gladly trial package Iree shy mail, , them direct to Detroit; yo fre packages al drug stores. Rengo is for sale and recommended Kingston by Henry Wade, Druggist. 'FARM HELP communicate with me immigrants placed. Apply JAS. F. KNAPP, Kingston. b; ¢ over ro in Farm Servants, you want or | mestic Desirable Government: Agent, CZEMA CURABLE ? PROVEN! Attorney at Moline, ed By Oil of Wintergreen Compound: { There is nothing that will convinc | a lawyer except ¢ | Now, here is some rather startling lovidence of a simple home cure for { eczema which convinced one lawyer, * (. Entriken, attorney at Moline, lift the Inter- {HL He tells how oil of wintergreen But the more { compound mixed with thy mol 'and se does | glyeerine, as nD D.D. Prescription, 1 by Hon. {cured him in thirty days after thirty: Mr. Graham appear. He might have two years of suffering. : possibly wrenched the railway away | For thirty-two years,' writes At: from the . politicians by a 'tour de | torney Entriken, 'I was troubled with force," and built an undoaleable wall | eczema, scabs all oper my face, body between their entire horde--including land head. 1 could run a hair brush himseli--and the railway by handing | over my body and the floor would be it over bodily to an independent com- | covered with scaless enough to fill al mission which should be removable | basket. I tried everything--salves, ei only on the address of both houses of | ternal . medicine, X-Ray--all without} parliament. That would have rescued | result. the road from its enemies if the com- | "Just a month ago 1 was induced to mission had been composed of honest | try D.D.D. Prescription. The itch was and fearless men. relieved instantly; so I continued. It : i -- {is just a month now and I am com- A Stir At Ottawa. {pletely cured. I have. not a particle Ottawa Journal cof itch, and the scales have dropped The public school board will now off : probably reconsider its' decision not to | +I can only say again, CURE DIS- introduce domestic science, If it gets { COVERED. I am , now starting all a couple of Nation Council of Women eczema sufferers on the right track." members sitting within its sacred For free sample bottle write to The t as a iD.D.D. Laboratory, Department. 'K.W. horseshoe, 'Trustee Thompson Y "trouble'" will sink into utter instemi-/ 23 Jordan street, Toronto. For sale (by. all druggists. 5 | | | -- 111., Comvine | 4 vidence. | | ranted that it would re- courage for any | ficance. Let the board beware! ~ ' gawwv orane 15 2150 shown clearin : : : i : $ i § Try 3 Hats. All latest styles. JUOEICOUUCOSORS REI d See Our Special $1.00 Gloves. VY JRUCUOUOOTOC Pe DSR bd 3 Harvard Suits. New Cut SHEEP AERA EERE See Our $12.50 Grosvenor Rain- coats LAER E EER See Our $18.00 Cambridge Suite. 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