.FAGE FOUR. » THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1909. You'll Hit The Right Spot: Fur T'owds Shot Shells Ammunition kinds. Rifles Guns ete, you deal with us Loaded all it § A Saupe offer a tine Bre $7.7 Come it prices vading Gun and see it AT GORBETT'S cneral Hardware Dealer, Wellington css and ee ete eee et bm sc LUMBER White Pine Spruce Hemlock S. Anglin& Co. THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published a 06-31 a . Editions at 2.30 and 4 52 ation nia, 16 55 EDWy J: B. PENSE, __ Manag ng Director; TORONTO O03 OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20, FAIR WAY OF FINANCING. A model way for been adopted of raising has congregation of St. thedral, The Whig does with whom the money religious the purposes, by Mary's ca- know but it lis unique in its application in Kings- ton, and it is producing the best lee not idea originated, re Important improvements are in at the frescomg of progress the cathedral, including the distinction, main edifice, and and the met most cheer- by an of of this The plan of contribution is sim- artist Cost fully | ple is being Each one gives a day's pay, a day's profits, therefore, to r bis measure of It is equitable and it is effec *it that it every church, ora day's he mean receipts, o and gives, according his s, his earhings, o SHCCeSS [ tive. So commendable b¢ some is should be it adopted ana it . were of the present would be One It may schemes of fimuncng forever land happily abandoned. ome day's in be borne that <it hurts no one. a sacrifice, but it is so easily there undue { And strength to which each one buted his no feeling of the pressure. result--an® aggrégation of has contri- to is worth patenting, and according his The thing at would spoil the chances of its share ability but th universal use. HOLDING UP THE Guelph wants to COUNCILS experiment with Wellington St., North. : We Are Not Tricksters We 'don't sleight of WONSY --nor have to resort h and to iw w want We Are Plumbers work legitimate and who judged by wha David Hall { 66 Brock St. 'Phone, 335. grade Bibby's Cab Stand: Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT: Cliff's Real Estate- Agency | ESTABLISHED 1882 Whare vou can buy or sell property. | Also Insurance written in best companies. GEO. CLIFF] 05 Clarence St. WAKE, UP! STOP DREAMING ABOUT THAT COAL ORDER Stop -thi aet ! We all sizes of had---and your 'bins Prices now ar They'll s nking over it and-- of be fill a coal-- can large supply best to quickly have CRAWFORD, Phone, § 9, Foot of Queen a commission of three'or five mon, these to have command of the public business and public utilities, and run skill and eoco- those who make them with al the of own care, nomy a Success of the Uwe with their business. Apparently agitators with commission the on brain have infécted council amd the offect resolution that the legislature the Municipal Act, so that the commission plan of doing the people's their enthusiasm, is a asking, amend business Will legislature harken to the prayer of the Council of Guelph 2 Will the special have given the The declored may by tried. the lit he varrind away by pleading of men wha a spporficial study ?, 'tredt railway subject ondy 181. Thomas is the would rin IN own business. by mayor to by rug as no man The Ed- anxious to secure an te 'whether they nionton council is who will look over and tell #t Op rated in a expert public utihitics are being proper manner." deal iv years, In Kingston a power on which, for over thne of i5 against the the | juddoment tin of plaut I hese manager ®lesson to the it shall the tos of men n what they allowed to <= teach a It is this: thing parliament That fesislate SO * as {oo protect the | una ipalitic s from iwho are not quite ecrta ant and shomld not Ix Coexpenments D -- EXPRESSION OF 25th, AN THANKS. | Monday, Uctober has been set : by royal proclamation, if the spirit by. the should has barns for pub 1 thanksgiving, and of the occasion is felt people the church he Su SeTVICUS tte nuded Canada 1 he full had a x plenty and houses are to \ overflowing. ich has been yielding the real valu ated crop of which cannot be cal: hey ent many Ww They repre ary contribute and comfort oi the the surplus, wy but millions of the money. to happiness Canadian people, and Mro jto ived the m every the exporter, Qurs province, goes rope multitudes who, for would go hingry. land of 'milk expression of hon- that Sa na is a and the tor which 'not call Canada, tion, ~ is The a perhaps to sufficiently is not the grateful. praise as heartily sponded to as ereat goodness of I'he parable of has its special signi- this" time. ke the Provid gests, the rich farmer at His imitators dispensations of the day but they will matter of consse, that may an experience be. . pet membered . 1 hosdonn Soars inthis country have cen attended by At the birt" pinch; stalked } as not any suf- there grea fering most has been Gaunt famine has not land. and through the India eh reduced to extremities in Rissia, has . There any 1 the been starvation, or ap- and because « the appreciation of an distress re bas not nature's iv has heen T here of the ma ioe bounty Day onsidirgble of a sham may be hearts tl 0 vi wos, but ible manifestation Charles may y hig Job The popu- | NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. Fhe Woodstock Scatinel-Review has not been reading what the British and American naval men had tq say about the aeroplane as an engine of destruc- tion. Had it done this our would" not have talked airship dropping explosives upon t warships and doing culable damage. The aeroplane, it adds, "places limitable forces of destruction disposal any one who ean raise £50,000, and find a half a dozen des- peradoes bidding." The aeroplane or the biplane is going to have its place contem- porary' of the them an il- of to do her in That is the only conclusion that follows the purchase of an airship by the Upited States government, and the training by Wilbur Wright of the offi- cors of the army cost of 230,000, It also, which ome reaches as he plates the to get and master the best ships of the the money that France spending war. as aviators, at a is the conviction, contem- efforts of Germany air, Britain and the and are in ments in aviation. tut the navy does not regard them When Mr, Wright took his" thirty-mile spin up the Hud son river, during the Fulton centennial cklebration, the remarked : with any concern. he had oecasion to pass and (hn be navigated only (2) made in the over warships, several things were That the could not kinds of had to be could be seen in some its flight | whem off; (3) that its speed was such thatit would | be difficult to drop explosives on ves (4) that the het air the funnels of the battleships had - a tendency weather; that day, and. heard - afur sels below; to disturb the position motion of, the aeroplane; and (3) that the battleships could trained on it with startling effect, Apparently the plane scare have the guns of be days of the aero- not vet arrived THE MISSIONS AT FAULT. Most unexpectedly, and most surpris the the commission, ingly members of J aan: se now in ric. « a study of the with ivibaetion, en R. Pres- futility, the | western dorse sentiments of W. T. regard to the the * failure oi Christian Preston ton" wastefuluess, Mr. himself thought' he indiscreet, missions. upon so. much eriticism soméd had been rash and | Speaking with a Montreal Star S. re 'Tamura made certain state ments that are worth repeating. The first desideratum is a native and un- cannot be had foreign missionaries porter, ited ministry, and it until the with- draw, and becaise they are largely re- sponsible for the separation that tends language, denominational service. with make mission progre ficult, and. it is expensive. its three thousand characters, se dif Five or six maintained The is poor, for- work and do it quicker ii it had at its disposal the money spent in Asked 'whether, if leit to itself, chureh would * >the suid native evangelists be for the Japanese but it can cost "of ane forcigne: it get along church, is true, could without eign aid. It could do more now missions. the remain -faith- Mr re Japanese ful to Tamura teaching of the the to the want west, people would true they Christianity." main teachings oi Christ, "and less theology and more Mr. he had no commission to present views of the Tamura said the work of the missions, but if church yin America were wise it would | investigate conditions through h com and it would change its mis at the human mission, sionary policy, for surely ent "both 'meney and are being wasted through conscientiou but, undoubtedly effort Mr; Preston did he invited the uniriendly mipdirected criticism of the church. and. its. missibnarigs, the evidence of Mr. tianized think that sioner was Pamura, Japanese gentleman the 'ex-trade well posted on the subject discussed, one commis' which he EDITORIAL Whig the consorvative NOTES. 1 ln ventures that if convention in party holds a Winniper next vear about tho box cas will hear more than the battleships. The U. templates 8. postal department ron- the a establishment of par cols post as money-making scheme. Has the matter hig attention Meliride, knew what he was our postmasior-genoral Premise of British Colam- hia, about when he fought sha of th: railway labour bles. He had an the 'labour vote ideration. trou and an important "election in view m- Theva the provincial is to be an alliance between and federal conscrvativ for offendive and They sored chabs fensive pur poses. will have access to same sorview fumed, which is the most important consideration. Two membors of the MeBride FON hate wrned the CNR. deal! There is a between the CPLR Maal its it wold be remarkable if i pent res as a votes miliet tal. and 'a ' Longa atrocities dhe hridlinat Ri hein Hard incal- at they the operations of | experi- | i airship | from | and | brought down | that | The Japanese church upon the | « brave thing whet | but | a Chris- | , makd®s' i i | it | given § the | 1 -- I Davi is tried what be could So on the same subject. With Sherlock Holmes the casosihe result may Ix upon dii- fecent. The father west the politicians -- - . EE b -- to hold conventions and huild plat dorms the lower the tariff will becom The west is as nearly Lit is possible 'to go and for the free trade as g¢t money enough of ment. Purpose govern- school lath are Toronio's superintendent of buildings calls fire escapes "'( traps." But Toronto's schools without the escapes in question aud one wonders whether an atiompt not being matler to fit the argument to | the ease. ; 7 18 { The publication iis all the rage in England. be hoped the fashion will not out in democratic America or will be serious The knows about the lie people the better. It is trouble. inner of I~ The Mail has another rumour. It re tires Sir Frederick Borden, makes Mr. Lomicux the minister of militia, Mr. Murray, { Secotia, amd Nov a the head of the postal depart- It's a wonder the Mail {not tire of is faking. nh | Keir Hardie, having led {with a fool remark abou! the danger hs king's crown, going into the ting pot, il is in order for other {ists to Cho now premier of | ment. does melt social baHdt the go off at hali-cock. | being replaced by the bullet "| mark of a rattle brain, g yf sure | The Weekly Sun calls w the of . their abandonment of on peo ple to. demand members | x | parliament the | naval scheme. © How tan they co that? | Can they policy they | adopted at the last session ? The 1 Ww hom little repudiate th and some of the people | shines have come to li SPIRIT OF THE PRES The Momentous Question. Woman's National Daily. To-day's yuestion : Which shall it which' shall 'it be, a pound of but ter or a'diamond necklace ? The. Nation's Defence. Belleville Ontario. A «nation's © Sure defence, says the | | Rex . J. A. Macdonald, is Christ tv, but "it also needs guns and the best of | skilled marksmen behind them. l Perhaps He Will. | Hamilton Herald. | - Now. that the Hon. k '., is safely married, a late | be, ! Sam Bl Ke. K it may. be hope 1 | that his eriticism of the higher critics | will 'he a bit less savage in the futdre +%Sins Of The Women. Mercury. three cardinal sins of women: are said tg: be To these - the [flirting h gossiping. vomen may add a fourth, English \ , a desire ta get into the political | Guelph The Amerieay over-dressing vizs, | game, | | Pleasures Of Jail Toronto World. | Governor Chambers, of the Toron jail, wants to have a smoking in that institution for 'he use of "t'v { inmates, A reading room and billiard | room, a gymnasium, and a plung: { bath would. also add materially to thy i pleasure of the ladies and gentle men | who are enjoying the governor's hos pitality. vour bicycle stored and ins winter. H. Milne, Bagot Have for the wed HAD A LIVELY TIME. . Fighting Mice in the House. Workmen in'the island market house, on Friday ay, had a very lively time, they went toput "up the stoves and pipes,' for the Winter, During the summer the mice have had almost full possession . of the place, apd their nests were distovered. They * made' a hasty retreat, and the men had a live Iv time putting them 'out of "business. lhe men declare that out of the nine that put in an appenrance, they ste- ceeded. in Killing seven. The mice dit not 'like the idea of being disturbed by the men with the pipes, and there was a wild time atguud the building for a time. Market of: personal 'diaries | to i break | there | less one | Some thu Church, 4 | >. MARLEY RUSSELL SHERRIS » celebrated baritone, who will sing Sacred: Recital "in St. Andrew's on Monday Evening At Lyons; X.Y.; A." D. Marzeok pat his corn too 'close, blood-poisoning | ollowed and his "leg was amputated, | esterday Is, Your Scalp Itchy ? 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COCOA at breakfast Warms and Sustains As a supper beverage it is perfect. a predicltion-- f - ERE is news who shave the Gillette Safety - Edition: of the The pocket case is'hea plain, polished or Fichly em Inside the plated or 14K gold plated. pocke et case are i t es, $5 10 §7 You will sce them in every window - which indicate dealers handling Just look for the signs. NEW POCKET EDITION s indeed fo} the two million men themselves every Razor. "Gillette" is form that it may be carried like a cardcase in the waist- coat pocket, or slipped into the side of a traveling bag. Same size "bl lac le as before--s: me principle morning with New Pocket such compact The mn but more compact. :d in gold, silver or gun-metal-- n four designs: and blade box--tripl ndle » silver «50. those handsome. "Gilletie" the "Gillette signs 80 hate done, rub ink _-- ---------- SE hindus td 'Comforting is " BIBBY'S." We received from one of the : Beat Clothing malkiis about : 34 Sample Overcoats for Fall and Winter Wear... The New Kennel style, three-quarter: ae is A Pockets, cuffs on sleeve, etc., makes a very. nobby F The College Ulsters with the standing mikit nobby patterns, in Scotch effects, elegantly made. THE CHESTERFIELD-The three-quarter length, full skirt, velvet collars. Fabrics are plain ck snd Grey Beaver, Melton and Oxford Cloths, ahd neat pattermed Cheviots. PRICEsThe regular price of these Coats, $1¥, $15, $16.50, Special Price, $10.00 x coll, ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ a. ' ' ¢ ' ' ¢ . ¢ ' ¢ Underwear, Specials 240 UNDERWEAR 'SAMPLES. TO-MORROW:mwe place, on sale 'this lot of Underwear, at about ome half its regular valie Shirts; and 'Drawess of. Rib- bed Wool, Natural Wool and Elastic Ribbed Wool 'Underwear. All sizes. Regular prices 75¢.,'90¢,; §1 and $1.25, Special Price, 50c. Working: Shirts 100 Men's Flannel Shirts, Colors, Blues, Greys and Browns. Sizes, 14}, 15, 15},.16, 16}.Regular price, $1 and $1.25. Special Price, 50c. The H. D. Bibby Co. ASAAASSTTHLUAATAB AAS TL TLAAL LSAT STEELS ~ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ : ¢ ' ' ' § ' ¢ ' ' ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ® ? 4 Brown Butter Scotch : \ Chocolate Caramel Taffy | 20 Cocoanut Tally cents Walnut Taffy Per Almond Taffy Pound A.dJ.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58 See Our Window Display. ~~ A Dining Room Furnished Complete The latest for Fall, 1909. Pick them out. A large line of leather-seated Dining Chairs, Buffets, Sideboards and China Closets. We expect to-day a lot of those $6.50 Leather .Uphol- stered Rockers. Only $6.50 Book ahead from sample. Num- ber limited. Worth $10 for $6.50 while they last. JAMES REID, the Leading Ungertaner. Phone 147. fal hs A hb db hve - <¢ THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO, of Canada Limited 63 St. Alexander St. Slagle | RASS LRCOPlOPsnsa 1 tr y Order your Pure Cream Cake, Cream Puffs, Charlotte Russe and | Chocolate Eclairs Early on Saturday, as they sell quick. 302 King st. 4 g D. |