Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1909, p. 4

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FAGE er E YOUR. JRE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, . _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909. Don't t Wear +B Truss Thix Totus ed Men That ears E He Women Cures rience Children Rupture or I Send It On Trial. have tried mo e y me. Where greatest Co-day os fail is where success and 1 will send you fr ke Tan is Mich Rupture For Over 30 If Ruptured Write Him To-Day. rated book on Rupture and it howing my Appliance and givin vices and names of many s tried iL and were cured. It relief when all others fail. » no salves, no harness, trial to prove what 1 say jndge and once hav 1 book and read it yo uftic as my hundreds ¢ Above hall, ( ng £ Years 18 ir Remen hose below and mail tc your 'time whethe e or not ree coupon ell worth Applinne INFORMATION COUPON BROOKS, Bldg Marshali, FREE ( I 828 ° Brooks Mich end me by mail in wr illnstrated hook plain and full applic for -- n ahout Our » tate ---------- 1 CESSATY | 20% Off Wuits and Overcoats! THIS WEEK ONLY t designs SUITS ,--$6.50, $8, $10, OVERCOATS ,--$5, $12 $6.50, Root nd wt! prices, Shoes for Fal Fleece-Lined Underwear UR¢ a suit Z ACKS, 1 Princess a3 t 11 AAC 27 street. ppliance verything « oe} The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. Send attached | C. E. Prooks of ., Who Has Been people who no lies. lettefs vou can also read. $8.50 : "THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| tarminate the contract at amy | (DAILY BRITISH WHIG. published at lime on giving six months' watice. MT fe con it {at per year, ns af o By | reopen the and is this wise? The : old agreement WE iY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, I .published in parts on Monday and Thurs- -- -- ---- A day morning at $1 a year. Te umited|c.id nothing. about {org Ammer States, charge for postage bas to tl 1 added, making price of Daily $3 snd of ahd pow or This means that {have to whole question, "pyr, 1 m power which it required Weekly $1.50 per year. : : 1 i. Attached is re. pf the 'best Job. Print-| 2 not provided for . ing Offices in Osnada ; rapid, ross: | 11 AgLeement how was. it d. chea 'tmpro resses. an Pp Work; nine ved p it was part of the railway Service : four years it should be part of it for three years were supplied # EDW; a B. P Mai TORONTO ©. xX should the company FFICE. want the opticn of pulling out of the Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham- : Reha bers, 83 Church St., Toronto, H. E.|acreement at any time within the | Smallpeice, J. P., representative. if the contract' must - be {pinding for that time on the city? Daily Wibig. | These questions - should be answered NO NEED FOR ALARM. and without the introduction The opposition in the federal parlia- SE, 2e | rector; more. Again, why five . years, airy; of side issues such as the purchase of the system by the for that not now consideration. The of the plant advises the and through it the to limit the contract to three years on the ground tht the cannot for a period renewals which may expenses. The advice the council cannot afford to discount, and if the contract cannot be renewed without let Anything city, is unger manager committee, council, ment has been mightily disturbed be- cause of the rumour that the govern- {ment will introduce the closure as means of shutting down on useless de- bate. a One recalls the experience of the plant stand the. strain longer without British parhament at a time when the : KY | business the was theld up by crazy obstructionists. of country being They thought that all they had to do was the work the surrender involve scvious Ss £' combine in effort the an to delay friction on this matter it Le referred jo the: people. the people the gard to he on the plant 1- | of house in order n - to Worry government and force it te 18 upon some al" The ! siderate approve without council' can the the eivie - point the most con-|8rant r what Mr. to the "losure, The full- sub- wisest as well of = was obliged : had debate as effect may or premiers, Gladstone, to resort fnances, the desi fllowed on and it red effect. . NOTES. conservative EDITORIAL est was any Mr. Montreal recently, | party; in| at Borden, leader, in ject, had I mirke argument laid to reasonably, but when failed, trouble worthless talk, ness, the rule siege was ended would saw ovidences of a Where ? the two hye-élections had field and plans were 1 . ind. pian awitkening ? In by a waste of time si: the liberals in a spirit of cussed the inves Ne the to themselves was applied" find The litical iniquity The fear thad saw-ofi be it goes on lms been lared a po just the about average eiti tigation not allowed when , but and into certain subjects, | same, the There is some fascination proceeding which the zen or has not been realized. the acute, | In connection with the budget, with | innocent cannot understand. feeling most there has been | Two liberals Quebec, are Lot- and the Montreal Ga- rejoices that there aro the liberals can { chine, y i . | Is this as- | i | ranning in a reasonable All has there has application of the rule. | | biniere, been said that need be, but | | rette places 0- the been no attempt at « where ignore nma- the ercion ical endurance. all would by feats of phys has times ~ another name for The Canada, Common sense at erie d itself same he the { conservative pary : Loxperience i ¢ 8 sthing | experience in and som¢ € Hanna s contemplates the Hon. Mr. to make certain members | the { abolition the Is necessary of from The clothing for striped suits behave themselves occasionally. Central Sensible ic | { man who fashioned the ISSUE OF THE PARTY. should not have be a government prison. it nes been dead, and the it is fashion disappeared with him : time Cunada navy, it to the conservative, it a question, libe charged is made party the fo The best, papers in Ontario, new fast aud of day, Srantiortl Expositor, one of the added to tral or is he has a [with using as a huge and printing press its The Winter's Coal The careful Housekeeper his coal supply early, weather 4s a, Jt worry and frouble. He is not ged to rush to Mr. Coal Deal- ' at the first cold snap, to say he is perishing for want of fuel. He can sit down in his cesy corn- er and laugh at the storm. Anglin's Coal Is housed in tight, waterproof sheds on clean concrete floors, and f= delivered pure and clean. luce the order to-day. not likely to drop. lays in while the. saves dirt, Prices are 1 | | | | | | S. Anglin& Co. | Wellington streets. --_-- Bibby's "Cab Stand Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT Shilohs Cure quickly stops coughs cures [ olds hs the throat and jung: Clif's Real Estate pay . ESTABLISHED 1882. Where you can buy or sel property. - Also Insu written in best companies. GEO. CLIFF 95 Clarence St. WAKE Up! STOP DREAMING ABOUT THAT COAL ORDER thinking oveprit and-- of be fill a large supply >f coal--best to quickly 1zes and can pins Prices now are low They'l] soon be higher CRAWFORD, "Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. heuls france jo éngine of cor ruption ! . plant Mr. Borden, made The Expositor has always been enterprising, and the H. deserving SUCCESS. in lus Halifax address, that, navy publisher, Preston, of was 1s Le ha Ol 10 clear so far the a political to spirit. it as ne | | is i hi | would not More power to him. but that the consideration All honour man oe meerned, ¥ that to "made issue, It scheme is suggested naval the clec- the vote of {would bring be referred reNerre How ? o un it a patriotic { . ! il people. By a general the o 3 £ The to man 'and to any who : tion ? The conservative party is sure- influenced by his loity motives. : Herald, the ly the However not going into fray before it lowever, has the conservative | a, that the is gov- | = of providing | | Halifax assumes the convention or mobilization talking : it reflect mind of about ? party when it charges not desirous vinment 318 \ the ia | we {pire, but jor a.larye corruption fund | In ot the for defence of Canada or the em: petition of a ygar #io, regarding licenses, cannot be revived now. general | her words the people who were n hear | ago nay not | people change their expected H | the and purposes, iwith which to catry next a certain course it minds quickly, favour of a year election. favom now. Some with of the of knows Let I= that idea 1, Away us as nos more Canada petitions sometimes show. to copy mother country in | ps suit N an the its plans It the electrical vewed that machinery is intimated some parts of when itself war. one what Baliour involved K here thave happened . be found must re- goverament the muchy three years hence, and the de: debt, mature African it that but with party in South benture covering its cost, will ry Now the need of the depreciation account will he L ould the in was about : : not for some years. been criticized, {battle on there was only more apparent | Britain for liberal and ppay joined in the defence of the nation. Tt - R. from WwW. 1 praise Preston receiv ad the rreat com- couservauve 8 | | {was not who blundercd, can the that Bri- maintained ? gas sal outset a question of Japanese trade what { be jt h supremacy | The ( vushed ideratelys and to extent, but how missioners who have At Ottawa had been visiting Can- said Mr. accomplished great things in the direct they the | campaign carried on so ada. they Pri. may be ' ton anadian not | the At {o overnmen * ' Bt mn | promoting trade with (4 in- | \n- no aval proj ada in which interested there | to | were the any undertaking gain for commissioner not seem he occasion x In A Class By Itsell. heen accustomed to using ordinary liniments, try Smith's White Liniment next time, and see how cohiyrence prevailed. | much quicker it relieves and cures. Ii England at the [he dongs in a class by itsell and yet : [costs less than" tho common kinds 'into Ww ith} oi +3 3g bed 1 1 . urea rheumatism, neuralgia and a situation and mind | extemal injuries. Large bottles, 25 he the naval proposi | cents, at J. B. McLeod's, to | {ti n ) | Honey Wade, corner King and winch such enor- But the | pressed her of an Imous cost and consequence ; | If you have imperial 1 land the | th government case, ~Aarcuments her statesmen imperial vr. Borden was in time, and he came touch { { the reflects his i when defends SNCCLSSOT Brock | Jocid tol streets, and corner Princess and Mom- : ; . [tren] streets. f the issue on its merits. It may be | to IN will be for parliament to a mm necesshry have secret heart thes subnest, should SESSIONS In | ) tn talks "may {ha id angoyventials ogre October 26th a meeting will be in the Brockville Liberal Club {rooms, when Hon. George I. Graham gill deliver an adden as the { Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, minister of labor. It is the weak nerves that are crying out for help. Then help them, don't a_non-poli- Lrug 1 thy stomach or stimulate the should. take! heart kidneys. That is wrong ard Vitalize thede weak inside nerves with De. Shoop's Restorative and see fast health will come: to you again. Test it and see. Sold by all dealers. the street| Tuesday ! Xavier Ihe pray i ompany it torder that "heart to follow upon ly: there be either * party also fon the {That five question or no 'Canadian 'nave. much je ecertaire. 'The vonserva:| has dentanded that the mi- shall #h and it can and A party department tical one, or the same position with re ta tne | how navy. good AL TO THE PEOPLE. question of power for APP] The afternoon in. St shurch, Brockville, Dean united in marriage Miss | Reineita, voungest daughter of and Mrs. R. OConuell, Appleton, James A. Cuddy. Smith's Falls. Mur rauway is settled to the hour), not vet rate IS gute acceptable Mr 20 cents per Kilo-watt be, as + when unani- is the the it mous recommendation of arhitra- | Phone 82. of our habits Drug Store. the majority bad ones Prouse's SRomchow m : : at tors who went into the cost af it I'he the contract The three terms of ar not 10 'be ? » i1 v saitisiactory., council ofiers pow r for one or for the | the years, ration of tue cars, and com wants 'it ht five parapherlis well for a the Park as company Ww stray : for and al Ontario the WN | ints an option | which i> would deny 'the city--that it Anna to Prompt delivery of your drug wants | Red Ro BOY "FARMED out" Is BRUTALLY ABUSED. ---- Neighbor Swears He Has Seen the Boy Eat Out of the Dog Pan at the Kitchen Doo! Wished the Boy Would Die. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Oct. 21. --James Kelley and his wife, oi Pine Plains, sixteen miles from this city, are in the county jail, charged with having bru- tally otras seven-year-old Charles Williams, a hoy who had heen "farmed out" to them by the Hope Farm, of Verbank, Dutchess eounty. Young Williams is in Yassar hospital, greatly emaciated and suffering from beating and _ starvatigp. Justice Rockefeller, of Pine Plains, filed, to- day, affidavits of Pine Plains residents. In these - affidavits neighbors of the Kelleys. state that medical aid was re- fused the boy, and that he was torri- bly beaten. 'I have seen little 'Char ley' Williams cat out of the dog pan which sits outside the kitchen door," says George Shears in his affidavit, "and 1 heard Kelley say he wished the boy would die, so he could get the in- surance on his _life."" Rev. Thomas Huaz- zard told how the boy's body ' was covered with scars and marks, and when found by Wi "6d Tad could hard ly talk. THEY ARE A PERIL { Theological Colleges a Menace Church. New York, Oct. 21. "Jericho Theologians, I'heological College a Peril to the - Church," Isaac M. Haldeman, Baptist. church, blessing of God saninaries were {earth Dr. Haldeman said one such institution miles away," he added : "There will no revelation hinless the church rises: up and repudiateg this modern theology, Let the church fuse to open its pulpits to graviuntes of Jericho colleges, let her refuse to ordain men that come from them, lot her refuse to support these seminaries starve them out of existence: The clorgyman said graduates of modern etheological seminaries denied the bodily resurrection: of Jesus Christ und handed Him over to history boneless ghost. DF. Haldeman characterized the called new theology as "an educatid, cultured surrendering of the truth of God to the world, the flesh and th devil." to ~Preaching on or the Wodern Menace and the Rev. Dr. in the First assorted it would be a if modern theological blotted from the in mind thousand he had "not a be re as a SO BLACKS KILLED SAILORS. Details of Massacre Raboul. Victoria; B.C." Oct. the massacres in. New Britain, an land in the Bismarck archipelago, last month received by the steamer Ma- rama, are to the effect that Capt. Lindsey and tem of his crew were mur- dered and burned. The trading vessel was looted and burned! Capt. Lindsey' who was owner master' of the Raboul, prominent in New Britain 'rade, was off the cast {coast of New Britain, recruiting labor- A swarm oi blacks asked that he come ashore, as plenty of men wero ready io sign as laborers. Capt. Lind: soy went ashore. Ho was struck down irom behind with a spear, and the blacks sprang upon him with knives and hacked him to death. The flotilla of canecs then went off to the Ra boul; 'aid blacks swarmed aboard. One after gnother the ten men .of the crew were slanghtered. r off Crew of of ist 21.-~Details and oS. Origin Of The Movement. The Globe. I'he idea of a Canadian fleel had its genesis in tho solemn warning of sponsible British statesmen that activity German shipyards threatening British supfemacy al sca. The assumption was that Germany's 65,000,000 could afford to build Dread- noughts faster than Dritain's 40,000, 00. The burdens of the fleet, synch ronizing with. great and costly reme- dip for soe tial problems, seemed move than. our transatlantic kinsmen could well hear. What seemed. to be needed was to bring home to the German fleet propagandisis the important faet thgt there are more Britishers . than are contained in the British Isles, and that in any competition in fleet building they must be reckoned with. The making of this announcement was (he greatest thing the defence confer- ence accomplished. The othwr great Emoiters of policy were that the ex- ponditure should be controlled hy the coionial governments, and that "the flevts. thus created should be subject to the authority of cach colony. ree the of was | Another Theological Breeze. | Watértown Standard. An editorial in the Bibli paper issued by the Unive cago, and editid by the faculty of the Divinity School there, has up Hig theological controversy by frankly {questioning the value of the serip tures in ethical teaching. Christ's use of wine is cited as an example of mat {ter that controverts the ideas of total | abstinence. It poiats out that the ei- the traditional use of the Bi- a compendium of ethics was the | presence in the church of vast num- of conscientious Christians who "enfircly devoid of scnsitiveness to those moral jssues which ave most} jreal in our modeérn industrial and so- {cial life set a fect of {blg as | brs are Francis | Overcoats. 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LOCKHART Real Estate abd Insurance Money to Loan: Office, 159 Wellington Bu, Kiog- SEESER RRR EERE Auction Sale Rooms Il kinds of Second- Goods bought sold, or goods sold on Comuiamion. alos promptly attended to the City Auction Sales Rooms, a8 Brock street. J. . E. JONES, Auctioneer | M. BROWN, Principal. ® WM, MURRAY, Auctioneer Furniture Sales given 1 at- tention, County les ol Farms, Stock, etec., have heen my speciaity for long years. . If farmers want the high dollar, get my 'services. MARKET SQUARE. residence oft 'William Websie of customs, Belleville, the scone of a charming wddding Wednesday, when his ter, Margaret G, riago to John T "The Guelph council passed a. resolution collec or in favor of allowing towns of 7,000 population to appoint a mission and do away with the council. was on daugh mar- youngest united in Sargent, Sidney Prof. Martin FElkenburg, a well known Swedish seienlist, was chatged in London with altemptedsemurder io vonnection with the revent bomb ocutlrages Brockville is to voie on license re luction, cutting off three and mak: ing six suffice for the plac was called Preventies, will in a few hour safely check all Colds or Tey them! 48-25. Sold dealers, Russia may send troops into Fin land to force. the people te with the wishes of the Russian csnment. by al Swedish gov "Is G -- Tea over com- vity The little Candy Cold Cure Tablets LaGrippe. comply +1 Gee Ring, a sleepy-looking Chinaman was found guilty of being keeper of an opium joint at 228° Ringr street, London, Ont., whieh the police raided on Sunday night. "He was remanded a week: for sentencc, Dr. Fritch, a dormer Canadian," 'ae- eustd of murder at Detroit, is in 1{inil, being unable to raise the cash bail demanded «| The bulkheads have beon" taken oud of the tunnel under' the. Detroit river {and tho tube is now open from end to end. 4 ood: DO YOU USE IT?

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