. » $ FACE FOUR, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1809. -- : -- |THE WHIG, 76tt' YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-810 King street, , Ontario, at $6 per year. Bditiens at 2.30 and 4 | o'cloek p.m. f WRm Y BRITISH WHIU, 16 pages, published in parts en Monday asd Fats: day moming at $1. a . Te umited States, charge for parle nu Ae be Ww y § 8 on oll » " At is one of the best Job t- in Canada; rapid, sty 9 be | Stn work ; : The British Whig Publisiing Co., Lid. I ie EDW: a PENSE, : TORONTO OFFICE Suite 19 and » Queen. City ing Director! Couldn't bers, 842 © See | Smallpgics, J. P. Not because he was Llind but @ it was dark apd "he had 1 light. He should make { the acquaintanes of one of our i Janteras. All styles, from 25ec. up Oham- Lo i - : o. ~ Daily Whig. SUBDUING THE WOMEN. Two of the leader writers of the Daily have their places as. a pérsonal London News resigned protest Also our patent ojl cans &m- possible to overflow lamp or lanterns and ean be operated us easily in the dark asin the daylight. . CORBETT'S Hardware { against the action of the government in forcing food upon the imprisoned | suffragettes in Birmingham. of +hose a public have béen them- Some. women { making nuisance of { aolves. They have acted like so many | insane persons in their boisterous and jensive conduct in London. At Rir- {mingham they undertook to drive the off the platform at a meeting called to discuss the assailed the car in | premier | where he Was budget. They | which he rode, climbed to thie top of | street the buildings along the line of hurled the slates {from the roof, | derly scenes when the police undertook to check them. Nine of them were sentenced to per- im Fhe Winter's Coal 'The careful Housekeeper his cosl supply early, while the oaths is fine. It saves &irw orry and trouble. Me is med obliged to rush to Mr, Qeal Deal- er, at the first eold snap, be he is perishing for want eof fuel. He con sit dewn in his sesy cera- er aud laugh at.the sterm. and missiles, even and created very disor lays im | jods of imprisonment in the jail, and undertook Meals | when this went on for three days the they there to smash tho furniture. they refused, and { Home Secretary authoriged the prison n in ' loctors to pump food into their stom- ol C 1 | doctor pump > 1 S Oa |achs. When two of them had been 1s housed im tight, ' waterpree! served the rest surrendered. sheds on clean somcrote floens, and is delivered pu Place or tod are nod likely te drep. [t is against this episode, the use of | the stomach pump, that the two edi- {tors protested. It would be interest: ing-to-have them prescribe the treat- ment which should be accorded a lot ind Wellington ytreees: of women who ave assuming the func- sine improved presses.' ago, and under an administration that The | grafting has been denounced in 'sever. bat it has been tolerated, and only now is publit sentiment fore- has been out of office long singe. est form, There may. be the desire to make 'a complete job of it, to have a thor- ough purification vof the public otiices. this late date to secure convictions. Robbery so extensive and covering a period of years™ must _have Lven car- ried on by a large number of persons. The city hall must have been a hive -of thieves for the time being, and they may have destroyed the evidence which must be had in order to clear up the situation. ieee EDITORIAL NOTES. = Wouldn't it have been time eneugh to engage - naval experts when par: liament has decided to have a nat y? Thaw, through new attorneys, is stil trying to have the courts say So far without re 2 that he is sane. sult. --t Mr. Taft went on an extended tour continent to soothe the party on the tarifi | question and One term is all he can have. across the failed. and Asquith meeting at with the king In a great Lansdowne Balmoral castlé There is something doing. struggle the and constitutional monarch has his place. is a grekt critic, bul he is Canada Bourassa a constructionist, its leaders men who can do talk. barren not and wants as than As a legislator his more record 1s of result. -- The C.P.R. stock holders who have the money to spare and can buy what they like of new issues of stock are constantly living in the melon patch. It's worth many millions. Jerome, the spectacular, has spent his force. As an independint candi- date for the district attorneyship of New York he has not so far aroused and thinks of re any excitement .S. Anglin & Co. y ¥ | TIO on Fes mmalianhacanse they hav e ~gothing else to do. fie women loi © the working classes do uot de not mn {mand the franchise, and are with the ot of their: wealthier sisters. Ti). -- The Progpacilva Pafentes" | ih The Progpaciive Pafentes" rs) "SENT FRE on APR EATON u sympathy unwomanly con- | BUILDING, | 18 KING STW. I | a ORONTO, MUDDLE IN MORROCCO. i The Spanish-Morroccan embrogho is { difficult to understand. The will of 'Spain's future lay ONTREAL. TORONTO, Isabella sed that | CTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON. ~~ § 0 ue | in" Africa," but in what was not But it has been the |inspiration of the capitalistic classes, | have not hesitated to involve the way | per | made apparent. "rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York Clty § | nation Rooms, $1.00 a Day | The Riff territory AND UPWARD {which the Spanish government. is sup- Baggage to and from Station free. vet, through Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Oty Guide Book and Map : which by their imprudences. is part of . that jp osed to protect, and ex-members, it hat had. to resist demands for the re Auction Sale Rooms [vein All Minds of Bocemd-Hand Goods weught | F000 emphatically refused. and sold, or goeds seid em eemmmismon.| (ne of the demands was that the Aucten salem pre v attouded te. { . : the Gity Auction les Rowms, 59 Brack | sultan should confirm a Sree { Absa y atiteet, . {made by a- distinguished rebel J. E. JONES, Auctioneer El | cous, a of ¥ts members, or mining corporation at Mor- cognition of a which ' the sultan of concession named and the idea was outrag- followed = RRR {four alleged "Chu stians at the mines, Wallace & Parks{m the attempt of the Spanish _gov- Roghi, Then the murders of tirement. The AssoCIAted CHR oIon Gu meri in the The aim is to prevent imposition and organized towns and cities. duplication of grants in the practice of benevolenc:. There is great need of such an organization. "Canada, for the Canadians," is to be the motto of the government on 1t will have to of the kind to undertake the equipment of a the naval question. find, however, a man Cramp vard for naval purposes. A traveller of the Willis Fabre com- pany, in Montreal, in fire insurance, has precipitated a legal tournament in which the constitutionality of the federal insurance act is the issue: It's a big one, and mightily, expensive. In the issue of $30,000,000 of stock by the C.P.R. the proposal is to give it to the old' stockholders at $125 per share when it is worth $188. Why should it not be put om the market for what it will bring ? new who want. their sons The parents and daughters to succeed in school and pass examinations had "better exemplary character. Fl ORI TS The clash of A followed, the defeat of Ferns and (ut Flewers. De | {ha Spaniards, their success and again slgn work a specialty. 'Phones, Conser vitories, 285 ; Shep, 289; i . SUEORSSORS TO 0. G. JOHNSON jornment to enforce punishment of an | | u | troops that Palms, {their defeat, have tended to demon- | strate that Spain, awakened to dan --_-- ger, and bevond 'S CA STARD 8 unequal to the conquest of BIBBY BS raion: | Phone 201. ° | ™" ing in this csse as the policeman, or DAY or MIGHT | J i ional {had blundered into an allegiance with vigorous expecta says a contemporary, is act looks to government CER s See . | the freebooters, othervyse the conces HL S$ Real Eslate Agency cionaires; and that some other power (STABLISHED- 1882.. = L... bth, Where vou can buy or sell| cad anxwety, property. Also Insurance |ent to written in best companies. France or England or come to the relief. Meanwnile the young king, Alonso, is in The rule will encourage the so- great failure of his govern- Gscontents in their dis cialists and rea jorders, and it will He well for him if GEO. CLIFF, © 05 Clarence St. Tose the throne. | HERE'S WHOLESALE GRAFTING. | It is several years since the people of | the state of PenusyWania, were shocked { with .the rev elations of wrong-doing at | their' state buildings. There was a pretence of contracting "and of sceur- ing to the taxpayers full value for the !money they had to pay, but there was | somehow a scandalous neglect of duty corvaiany on the part of the public officials and a criminal violation of all agreements on the part of the contractors. For ornamental ®plaster 'there was ! substituted Plaster of Paris, a cheap- durable { : air system provided for 'the loss material; the hot ler and inlet of { air; boilers were put in of which { the THINK_ABOUT THIS? commissioners on building knew you afford to de- in or el noih- ght more windows were rg ? 1 . + - matters made than wire required; Circasian at rastination ? walnut was substituted for mahogany in the furniture, at a loss to the peo- At best--in a lew Y Earm i No ple 'of 825,000; electricians put in the weeks --prices will be ' . : Flight fittings at their own price, and hipglier ! > charged ten per Let us, th } cent. for superinten erefore' have \ : 3 ) dence, ten! per cent. for storage, ard now. ten per cent, for insurance; and in ad dition there were charges for pictures, CRAWFORD, Fhone, 9, Foot of Queen St. vbrac which ran fresh air but not for the escape of foul top -excusing their absences, on petty ccount. Therb is a time for study And too much intel nd a time for play. diversion is not good for the lect. officials, The struck themselves out of a job, Paris postal who have started a post office department ol Leir "own, and appear,to be. ...suc ceed ng. In Canada no one can en ! majesty striking, age in the business of his o use in the postal clerks herefore Division. Harper's Weekly. The -new teacher glanced over the school and was delighted to gO SO many bright young faces among her new charges. "Now, children," she said, &go that [ may find out what gw know I will test vou on arithmetic. Maggie Wil- kins. if 1 were to divide three bananas among soventeen boys what would, be the result ?" smilingly like a little drum major. "Possibly," said the teacher, that is not what I may take the qibstion. Three bananas among three boxvs--that would be ome banana apices for each boy. Now, three bananas among seventeen boys would be what?" "Three bananas, Tommy. "] know, but ig'--said the teacher. "Three bananas soventeen hoys once and nope over, said Tommy confidently. It was then that the new teacher re- signed, 4 mim," answered three into seventeen would go into Smith Got Wise. A sore corn, he said, was bad en- ough, but to have it stepped op was the limit. He invested in a bottle of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor, and now wears a happy smile. Corn is gone--enough said. Try Putnam's. A-------- Good Tree, Poor Crop. Washington Star: 'I suppose you know of my said Baron Fucash. "Yap," answered Mr. Cumrox "It may have béen a good tree, all right, but it looks to me as if the crop was y failure." family tree? Flake Wheat; Wheat Kernals, Grany dated Oatmeal, Goldén Corn Meal, Cream of Wheat, fresh at Gilbert's. ~ ing a prosecution of the indicted ones. | "here has been a great loss of time, | however, and it-may be impossible =) "A riot," said Maggie, speaking wp TOWN OF GANANOQUE UNTAGGED DOGS ARE 10 BE DESTROYED. Water Power Supply is Short-- Yellow Jick Reported in Clay- ton--Spring and Axle Factory Starts Another Plant. , Gananoque, Oct. 9.--Ap St. John's church rectory on Thursday evening, Miss - Flossie McAvany, youngest daughter of Mrs. William McAvaeny, Charles street, was united in mar- riagé®o Lorne Sherby, son of Wil- liam Sherby, King street. The mar- riage sacrament was administered by Rev. Father John P. Kcloe. The bride was attended by Miss Macy Sherby, sister of the groom, while Jernard Pelow acted as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of Mrs. William Richardson, sister of the groom, where a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Sherby will reside in Gananoque. The Citizons' band held another well attended assembly in Turner's assem- bly hall, last evening, the band or- chestra furnishing music. The Scranton Coal company's schooner Briton has cleared light for Oswego for another cargo. Court! No. 1, A.O.H., of this town, has instituted another series of euchre partice for this fall, a very successful ome being held in their lodge rooms. Jennett's block, on' Thursday 'evening. On account of the press A gry tho Gananoque Spring and Axle com- pany has decided to start, their auxil- iary plant on Mill street, known as the lower shop, which has not been operated for several months past. They expect to begin operations there at an carly date. The local tax collector, E. 0. Web- ster, who, when appointed, was given as part of his duties the collection of the dog fax, has issued his mandamus {0 the owners of canines, to the effect <hat all dogs must be tagged on ov hofore November 12th, after which date the local constabulary will be authorized to destroy all dogs found on the streets untagged. The Gananoque Water Power com- pany has found it necessary to hut off the supply from the local factories to-day, giving only five days' power this week. The water being shut back at Eyndhurst --has caused w conser able diminution in the supply. The Y.P.S. of (Grace church held a very nice session under the auspices of their "social, committee last evening. Hhagaes Po gxocllent programme. A rize for the best pump! Cem condition that the prize be carried from one end of the lecture room to the other, the prize, a seventy-pound pumpkin, being won by Mrs. Griffin, (Jarden street, and Mrs. Cole, sireet. the Young People's Club of Christ church 'elected these officers : Honor- ary president, Rev. J. R. Serson; pre- sident, Stanley Moore; vice-president, Miss Annie McGinty; secrelary-treasur- or, Mise Magyie McKenzie executive Miss Stunden, R. Kidd, T. Mills, Dr. CG. 'H. Bird. Mayor James Domevan, who has heen. quite seriously ill for-the past woek, is again able to attend to his duties. A roport was @rculated, yesterday, to the offect that séveral cases of yel- low jack hav® broken. out in Clayton, N.Y. The report spread like wildfire, causing the greatest consternation, as thore is still the semi-daily lary ser vice between these two places. The runior, however, has not as yet been officially verified. It will likely have the effect of keeping Gananoqueans to their own side of the river. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jex,. Pittsfield, [ll.. old residents of the town, aro renewing acquaintances here. Miss DP. Bryant, Garden stroot, and Miss 1. Ferris, Brock street, y returned from a sojourn with township friends. br. F. J. Donevan, Secley's Bay, was n town, a short lime, during the past davs visiting his parents, Mayor and Mrs. James Donevan. have | tow a" --- 4 The Man = 8 | On Watch. & | The Lampman notes with satisfac: | tion the good news conveyed by one | of the town physicians that it is all right to have a hospital for consump- tives right by a populated district and that damp air is.as good as dry air for those diseased persons. In view oi these conditions, he asks, why the { need of a separate building at all ? | Why not lets well enough alone, and lallaw consumptives to mingle with | : aE {other patients in the town hospital ? { | | | | | | It seems a useless expenditure of mon- {ey altogether, he thinks, when tubers culosis is such a safe diseasc that its ing distance of surgical patients across the lawn. {so safe to breathe, let's build | smallpox hospital beside the town in | stitution, and gather together all the {sick, the Lampman suggests. i - - - | One evening this week, the Lamp- { man had a talk with some of the mem- bers of the town garrison, and learn |ed that the recent commandant of the i Military College was a total abstainer [from liguor. The average military co our ilonel, he says, is generally looked upon | | as a good whiskey drinker, an adept in speaking both the English .and pro- { fant languages and as being also a so- {cial ornament. The ex-commandant, | the Lampman states, was none of i these. He was a strict disciplinarian, | with. staff as well as cadets, and of rare piety, for a military man. The | new commandant, the Lampman hears, {has had more experience in both mili- tary find diplomatic service than his predecessor, but is one of those real good fellows akin to the jolly officers who used to be stationed at the town of Kingston forty and fifty years ago. i | | . - - The Lampman is convinced - that the five-cent houses that have been dojng business 'in the town for the [past twa years have done a good daal and cigar: show | to-décrease liquor drinking Since tuberculosis germs are | Jette smoking. There's no doubt, he declares, that hundreds of five-cent sil- ver bits are gojng nto the hands of the moving picture nen, which former- lv went into the pocket of the saloon { keepers. Statistics that last j your, there were cigarettes and {whiskey sold, and in Ning a the cheap shows are mainly respon ibledon {ihis. "The liquor men know this, and, | of course, are not over pleased. Ac cording to the town police reports, there move arrests for drunken ness during the past twelve months than in the preceding twelve months, it that, the Lampman rightly claims, {is no is increasing. It only means that a few more men were foolish enough to take a horn or two too much and fall into the hands of the peelers. On the other hand, he says that the police records may show a smaller number of drunken 'men before the cadi, and yet liquor-drinking may be on the: in- crease in the home and in the club, where only the few know of it. -- -» o> : An article in the Whig, the other day, on appendicitis operations being criminal, réminded the Lampman ol what he had been told about a doe- tor, who has a mania for cutting open his patients or cutting a piece off them. It's intercsting, he says, to act the part of butcher at an hospital operating table, but what of the poor patient who afterwards learns that a mistake was made %hat he had no ap: pendicitis, and did not require tim knife ! More than one person in Kingston, the Lampman says, has heen operated upon when all he or she needed was a dose of physic, and some mourn the fact that the knife has re- lieved them of parts of their anatomy show less were ing. THE TOWN WATCHMAN. ret «ASSOCIATION DAY. n SUNDAY ¥v.M.C.A. Workers Will Speak in the City To-Morrow. To-morrow will be "Associatidn Sun- day." in many of tho churches. The religious work committe oi the asso ciation. has arranged for twelve cach of which an expert in matters will speak. It has affair, and it is result. There eOP- vices, at Y.M.C.A. become an annual trusted much good may | King | committee, Miss Berry, Miss Edwards, | SECRETARY T. F. BEST. is no intention of financial solicitation but that the work now heing so gressively and alone - religious, and social lines, agv successfully carried on cducational, physical may be presented in its general scope and in the local field The following will take part: C. W. Copéland, provincial sec retary; J. W. Hopkins, field sceretary, ial commitiees. T. F. Bes Y. M.A, Hamil Hess, general sceretary, The local staff will take part alse. Messrs, * Laidlaw and Har -ison will take a special ervice Ir L Zion church. Full part | Furious churches will he found. in the { { speakers provi general ton: J. L Belleville secretary, church notices. There will he a mass | meeting in the opera house: at four | | o'clock, al whi h T. F. Best will de | liver an address, "A Call To Men." A i large male chorus will sing, and the 1Y. MCA orchestra lead. A olleetion will be taken to pay expen- If the meeting receives | the hearty support of the men, it is | the intention of the Y.M.C:A. to bring la number "of the strongest speakers in 1 America here during the ter. John { R. Mott, of New York, a man ol can ttinental reputation' in religious work, {will be one of the number. Dr. J. Gu. | Shearer, D. R. Dudley ¢. KR. . Cal { houn, W. P. Archibald and others are {all booked for the winter. The moet will: be strongly' evangelical in silver | ses. aftlernoomr win {ings | : | then 4 | cipated. } Meredith's Advice To Stead. W. T. Stead tells. a characteristic | story of George Meredith, which is all tone, and good results are anti- "but = « sufferers may be congregated right by | {he more reciabl 1 iq T : AY a; a ova > | appreciable as it. 18 tole mean. Tommy, you ba residential district and within breath: | against himseil. says Mr. criticism "He was a true friend," Stead, 'not less faithful in { than he was cordial in his apprecia { tion. Of the former 1 remember "well the great wig which he put me out of 'conceit *Jith my first attempt to | write a story. 1 sent him my little of- fort with fear and trembling. My tre- pidation was not without warrant. 3 have had "From the Old World to the i New," ' he 'Some of the char- | acters are interesting and well drawn: 1One of them especially reminds me of Cecil Rhodes. But if any of youl friends tells you that he Ikes the | story as a 't you believe him." "' wrote story dont > The Wrong Color. Saturday Evening Post. . Booker §1', Washington, ¢n & tom of New. England, formed habit ol eafang Washington. pie. Washingtor pie 1s a twotlayer cake with a custard filling and covered with white icing It is served in_pie-shaped pieces. Stop ping at a country hotel Mr. Wash- ington called for this delicacy The wait r brought him something that resembled it, but the icing was choco late iustead of white. Mr. Washing ton looked it over, then turned the waiter and said, "You've made 8 mistake,' 1 wanted George; not Book- er indication that liquor drinking | that the knife had no business touch- | iculars of the | i se a-- Overcoats!" Such Overcoats as ours cause thé This oy reevien we hear every day. priced tailor to stand aghast ! exclusive high The Best Tailors in Canada built our Overcoats from a variety of the Fabrics. We've coats for the Smart Young Dresser and Coats for the man of affairs: ! Choicest ! Come in for a look, Sir, and, if we mistake not, Splendid Overcoats !" The Auto you'll say "what The Chamberlain : : : : : . ¢ : : : : : Made collars, in with standing Military A new patterns, $10, with velvet collar, in $12.50 and $15. three-quarter lemgth Coat, rown and Black and $12, $15, Black Beaver Cloth, i -- Grey, Vicunas, $10, $18, $20. , The Lawson Dounvir-Breasted, coliars, and lapels. A very coat, New Browns® and $18, $20, $22. coats. 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