Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1909, p. 4

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PAGE FOU. : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NQVEMBER 1, 1000. a 4 ; |sovitte dng wie, Kimintoy Seiaci; Ean TF a IT PAYS TO TRADE | o'clodk, BS |" weEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 1 8 pages, pa : Pei Dc ha 1 oh Li By - | published in parts on Monday and Thurs- hy } tk i ; "l€ 4 ee SECURI IY ay moraine xe 1° a past: 12 Foe na Le ~."BIBBY'S." § | added, making price of ir FA Fowl 3 3 ¥ by 3 3 Weekly $1.50 per year. . hi Sade! 27) > oe 5 , 3 ' : : % | "Attached is one 'of the best Job Print- / 3 s . : : . ¢ % thg Offices in Canada ; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine" improved presses. Cenuine | The British Whig Publishiog Co., Lid. | EDW; J: B. PENSE, Carter's | SL TORONTO OFFIOR. ite 19 32 C % SIL : A os waren Bt aE Little Liver Pills, shia F Must Bear Signature of | Daily Thnig. See Fac-Simile W) pper Below. NEWSPAPER SPACE. Every line in a newspaper costs its | publisher something. H it is to | benefit some individual, he may fakly Very sw, ~ and as sasy "d lexpect to pay something. You do not [go into a grocery and ask the pro- | pric88r to hand you out ten pounds lof sugar for nothing, even though | the grocer may be a persoual friend {and even though the gift might not be a large one. 1i the -beneficiary of advertising does not pay ior it, the proprietor has to settle the bill. Nevertheless many peo- i lie cannot seem to learn that a news- TETRIEIFL. «. PARIS . FAURE SICK HEADACHE. | paper pays its expenses by renting Paris, Oct. 30.--'L'Aeroplane ! L'Aeroplane'!", This was the cry that went up in Paris between . Ee ------------ = | space, and that it is just as much en- halisinst four and gee s'dlosh, The startled exclamation was true. For the first time an aeroplane ot es 0 u ; a . / s v v i i : he : I Bl | Gilled to collect rent for every day | out 5 oF ine Wright. t was a Ting iplane, Stesred by Comte de Lambert, the first jpurpil turned ! a 1 ll | that space is occupied as you are for : Starting from Juvisy about hali-past four, he first made' a round of thé field aX then headed lB | the house you rent to a tenant. direct for Paris, twenty-two kilometres away. Reaching the Eiffel To wer he circlel about it at a height . 3 i ; of about four hundred and fifty yards, then returned to Juvisy, ma ing thi d tri i i |} 1 lost newspapers expec t to treat re- Th : 3 YY id a RVISY, » ing 8. FOUN opm nity minutes. wait ou e ce : y ue ensat h ted P i i 1 RR LIQUOR 3 ABIT igions aud, philanthropic ataipiises | e sensation the flight create in aris was one of frantic enthusiasm. ® RY ~ . / : { liberally, yet in spite of this many of a : " -- alliance which can Le had between the the justice department ( 7) has] liberals and Wocialists, 'and which . 0 been protesting. Whether Inspector c The. straightest and surest road: to: good Clothes, the best must follow if combinations that ave Dawson inspected a sample of the | lotnes, brings. you here. a A id the" uidbnists are 10 Bh do pudding when he was here last week, Ii you frequent any of the "by maths' you'll "be 'apt .to feated is not known, but it is understood he lose yourseli in the tangle of misleading "iobs" and "'bar- . had a good langh over the mysterious | gains.' ¥ disappearance of the fourteen gailons Witness is that of py y critic i cream that we s pri ; : { i i ; ¢ s that of a compet: nt eritic ; ; : : of x Sa tha vent to the prison by chosen, quality is the object, and periect Clothes satisfaction an Be Given Secrdtly. | ' ye a and the Whig quotes. it quite readily : mistake recently. Ihe Lampman : ORIINE COSTS ONLY $1 A BOX. | I'RIBUTE TO MR. WALLACE. "eli rr = Tk . A : hopes that the faithful prison officers | the effect. EOS ON Bix. } ae 'Willace," who spoke four i. "with all the blandishments, hose interested in whiskey vending Sill not have. to, suffer". from the Thera are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure, tines . Write for free ORRINE ° Booklet * | Bermondsey is actually fer the bud- do not want the question of license 4 2 1 3 gg 3 3 ~ (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to] |V* derday, who represents aggressive loot as it is by a majority of the seduction an Steed ts or Jack of currants in their pudding. | but you'll find that the best is always herc. ORRINE CU., 967 C IRINE Banding, : . : } ii cl Washington D.0. ORFINE is wold by and effective work in the poorer class- | voters, what may be expected of the the people, the Lampman says, for - 4 leading druggists everywhere es of London, England, calls for a thinking millions of Great Britain they know what the Fesult will = be. |; Ho ss arg! i ) os ~ . i . Mi . » . alge are @ : > 3 ak Fa . a man, tor Du ars: to have ees SPECI 11 AZODT | mc very high standard of Christian Ka- Bie gr and: elsewnere It is' to} He says he knows of men who 'signed | ht the 'aid of the a kirk B : .: be membered: that whatever the | the liquor. petition against reduction joug 3 SE Ba in G. W. MAHOCD, Cor. Bagot and 'ing. Perhaps one should say he calls s ' . ar oiifer: i "Bob" Carson's a . ] iy. Lords may doinow, and whatever may | who will vote for reduction 'if the the pitfering of b*' Carson's pro Princess Sts. for the living of every Christian ac- be | : CURE EFFECTED OR MONEY RE | these enterprises expect the news: FUNDED. paper to give them space rent free, The ORRINE treatment for the : cure of the Drink. Habit. can be used while they carry their work to some with lute confidence. It destroys all de sy for whisky, beer or other ¢ alcohe stimulants, Thousands have look for support is the place they successfully sed it and have been : : restored to lives of sobriety and use-f patromze. fulness | {other shop. The place for them to The - summing "up of the Montreal t we doi 11 'a whatev we buy. is well What ever we do we! one, whatever i i : . isi g Pri no Q 1 * e the result of the next general elec- | question is submitted to the people in mon House on Princess street ! It's 4 = cording to the standards of the New | tions, the principles of the. budget January. They signed the petition all right to put, the Derry cammon on See Our Auto Overcoats; $15.00. iyook's watton Root Com, Testament. Paul's idea was that must win in the end, because they: merely as'a favor, but won't mark the kirk grounds, hut 'to use its walls See Our College Ulsters, $12, $15, $18. are just and reasonable' and for ~theltheir ballot the s ae to hide stolen goods is terrible. © The | J hi , i , . . A s same way. The L ; J > rman Overc oats 5, $18, $20. terine Tonle, 8b | whatever one did, whether he ate or | great st." good of the greatest num-: man ie a ara Lamp, kirk: session should meet at once, the See Our Bannerman Overc +815, 818, 8 % 8S stual Monthl! | . : s ¢ioccd 3 0 offpctu encai | drank, or whatsoever he did, was to [ber. If the budget passes, 'land and | they tell -- hinx _ there are too many Lampman. thinks, and fumigate the See Our Cobalt Overcoats, $18, §20, $22, $25. pe, Ne PRs or? {be the glory of God. The sermon of other needed reforms will. come about drinking houses in this town on grounds so that the ofience of the Sep Ous Chamberlain Qugitoats, at 312.50. ron -- Ay . 5 3 oY : " " . ae . av. 8 ae) yr a 4 pg 10 degrens Atro. 3 No.! |last evening, based on these words in k gtadvel way, according -to 'Bri- hali the number would be sufficient burglar may attach no longer to. the See Our Gloster Overcoats, at $10.00. cial cases, box ish precadent;. if the budget is re- | they say, and they'll" vote. for reduc- premise The clerk of * the session Sold by ail dr ts, or sen | and in elaboration of Mr. Wallace's | ¥rted by "the Lords, it may, should be anthorized" to plant notices | rop..id on receipt of price . S ' 5 and all | tion. By all means det the questi 8 Hd | en a Raot, aad ws L Ta mind on the subject, was certainly im- [the gponer under the increased pres- | go ta -the people the i, on forbidding any burglar to trespass on Soe Menunive 00. TRON: Z. NT "Por mer * | pressive. He preaches, oo, what he sure fol. living Het protection. would {The vote three years ago hr the, kirk grounds and pile his booty | ¥ ---- EE m-------- ' Fo. involie, megan: revoluti RF upp ese A r a+ shit ; i= A WN | | practices. He is consistent man, > evolution at no dit- | where the © people stood, ae the hadow of ; St." Andrew a tant? dav.' Ne when they lwith the widest possible sympathy SR {signified by 'an overwhelming majority walls. { oh { i | that ther wanted fewer li ¢ g ~THE TOWN: WATCHMAX. See O B Blue Suit t $15.00 OUR DRY CLEANING PROCESS J ith ihe people, and the gieatest su EDITORIAL VIEWS. oe Tico hoses ee Our Botany Hue Suits, At PISO Our Harvard Suits, $12.50 and $15.00. terest in "their religious ambitions. The World would pay five men $25.- A ! 8 sry donning _suthodd 4% One can understand the secret of his 000 each and hand. over. the "thanage + The Lampman. in his' Sunday walks NE Aon On Wun See in bo pe A a a $20 Mpping - apart 'What this success when he realizes that his all ment of Toronto's Jinances -t6 - them. | about the town has noted that a Hy ! . ey or + Vio Suits, a : i = he , antl shape of the { hus been put upon the altar, and that {The commission. idea is growing. large numbér of new buildings have See Our Special $10 and $12 Suits. ; { when he bids Christians unite for the S---- been reared during the past two oo . k Jo cov 'is a constituency.' 'i three years .in all septions of the 3 ] ! : THE BEST $15 SUITS. .. ; ARKER & Co betterment of the race regarding hi I y J . Ey I 1] town, However, he _dgiesn't adibire S whee ls OVEECOATS. | Dyers. and Cleaners. | their capital as .a trust for the king- whi_lv the brewers hold control. ie igen 2 > ne . 2 | the, arenitecture of majority of them, Sr. BIBBY'S FOR dM bt HATS. | 69 Princess St. Kingston, Ont: dom they represent, he is giving prac- election of "Mr. Humphreys is a tri-| Some of the new buildings on: promin- 5 : " " 1.00 SHIRTS. \ - a tical expression to the policy he has |umph for 'the beer barrel and the | ent - thoroughfares wouldn't do credit . 1.00 GLOVES, ; bottle. to a village, so common looking is ot " . &£5c, HOSIERY. -- their 'dppearance, Of course, no ar- | "I'he standard is high," said one who . . . -hitec ag a ; G : = xp FOI ThA CroRResLve bataes" | | the 5'a hd : A glove factory failed in Bermonsd- chitect was employed, and the or ; * > Ee A PI CAT! ® / | |had listened attentively to Mr. Wal ev. Chapge the: government," said oY dinary contractor of to-day is a y : . . sey. A 5 0 nt, sg 0] Gans + " + Y 3 3 " ho LDING. laces evening sermon, "but with the i pa » very poor designer. I'he construction LY ) x e 1 STAR BUI J tariff riformers, © and' we'll "see that { oi some of (these houses, too, didn't ; ; ; . . y . | $ athies, the experience and ethics { o : : . 18 KING ST. W. ympathies, the exy } eLhics 12160,000 is put into the reviving of jumpress him favorably. The walls oi > TORONTO. io Mr. 'Wallace it may be none too the business. What is 'this but uo |some of them, he concluded, would be x yg & ; Kingston's Oge-Price Clothing House. Sop thigh." A simple and unaffected tri- a fine: home for rats, ; ' ---------------- -- | followed with~the highest satisfaction. @P76XS - MONTREAL TORONTO, : brive ? 4 4 and afford lots a WINMIFES, WASHINGTON: bute irom oue who is not a socialist of space for the wind to blow i ' ; : through. > SAW a © a Mp ; land has no connection with the party. Premier McBride; - of British Colum- 4 rove! He saw a coal dealer pass ing by one of these poorly-construet- Wood's Phosphoding r------ bia, seets a mandate on the railway | ed dwellings, and smile a happy smile 3 ) : ? . J uh / PR The Great English Remedy ! A CONCISE SUMMING UP. deal he bas made, but he has so far - A le | 8 3 ' STG Bernie Th makes on | That the unionist candidate won in | kept the pacticulars of it secret. 1 here A paragraph in a recent issue of a ; The ' CEETEE ' : Blood in o! eins. Cures Nerv" | (|v Ber sey lec ® give i > ¥ « doing i SCF ar a r struc 4 . ] 4 3 E 4 a Debility, Mental and Brain Ww Dey th Bermondsey election ha given ; will be something dong 1m this cam Wstern paper shu k the Lampman SN : " Trade Mark on un- <ondenay, Sexual Weakness Emissions, Sper | the parly a great deal of satisfaction. |paign forcibly. writer of the mistoryhia, and Effects of Abuse of © It is welcome to all the comfort the Es ed article was discusgin@ the question oi 3 UNDERWEAR derclothing' is. an SXCeRses Price §1 per box, sixfor $3. One will please, si1 | ing irls. 4 % g . POLO, Beall d | unfortunate girls, and remarked that assurance of quality Si or mailed ft |. coc ¢ i ¢ ro The Torcntd Telegram xs annoyed |. . on recs t of price. New pamphla | uceess affords, but dt is well.to hevend site. 1s tag hak % "lit was those in charge of the Sal- ' CC. : : nailed free, The Mediging Gos 4 | mber {hat ihe contest was a jpe-]beyonit measure hecuuse pathaiptit I|yytion. Army and the Catholic mis- p WER -- means absolute comfort to the wearer. Wrwedia Widau me e---- 'euliar one, that the issues were con- Po hon 8 Ba pay a urd p : Xe In all sizes fi wd children --cvery ourment B fsa 2 4 Lo feeling of sve | 50 far as West Middlesex is 'concerned, | their trouble. They ' didv"t go to : i FEN ) wn all sizes for men, women awd cheldyen--cvery garaven WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED Jus d, a thatthe fosling set Hi be : that the people should be nwitel upon their Protestant church pastors tor : § i guaranteed. Ask your dealer to show you "CEETES." » He 2 mpire ant outside © LODr . ? x E 3 From 73 Clarence St. to 158 Wel pre bhe y : : : said the writer, who remarked, th: ¢ PURE woo ington Sti, between Brock and Olarene | don is not to be measured by it. the candidate who will support that be wi Aor 0 married, at a ] : 3 - THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, Limited, GALT, ONT, Sts. Best laund in the city. Goods : h y he was a Presbyterian, "the machin ] Manefecturers--Estabiished 1559 ye walled tor and delivered {tis weli, in the fist place, to recall ery of the Protestant churches is - -- some conditions which pfevailed. operated for 'the saved and the well- d rained fanvassers from tue Primrose : ; : to-do, and wot for the poor unfortu- | led tl tixck h thinks it should have a superintendent | nates." The unfortunate - girls, the ' Jp eague rm Ine : A Hea rs of its. work 'Mr. Hughes® to be re lwriter' went on lo remark, would not Phone 201. stitujmey. - The suliragettes bombard- tired on a pemsion. . But this same receive the same protection from no ! Copyright be BA |e 1 & » rover . : jety as Fw ; » Sal- mire Cort Xow Yack Hrs led it," iikepposition to the. government | io never happy unless © it is toriety as Aheéy would from the Sal : Li fo x Hore : ; or candidate, and in retaliation for the vation army, but their wrong-doing Embroidered - white cloth' gown : with policy. Perhaps they w ill. The Toronto * board ! of education quarrel ing over something. It hardly | aud its result would make a "'tooth- 1 lack: sitin girdle 'and sash. knows what it wants. some morsel of gossip over a cup oi |, pm erp tea." The Lampman thinks there is At. West + Point, Fugene: A. Byrne, 14 _iyefusal of the government to sur lrender to: them, The Women's Na- {tional and Sufirage sociely, the non: At the Baptist convention a dele much truth in those sweeping asser- tagkle on the West Point team, was militants, were busy, but diy iding ! gate sail that when the tgmperance tions. severely _ injured during a game. He lth ir attentions as the politicians di: famen waited apon Sir, James Whit-| we : was carriéd unconscious froin "the : 0es 3 {vided their support The Licensed | ney regarding certain legislation which The latest topic. ol discussion at field. It ix. thought. that Tynes neck t . bos : y: Ih6 vg the pentitentiary, the Lampman. says, | 18 broken snd that he cannot live. ™ | Victuallers were out in force in be- | they urged' he told them to-*go t0]i¢ with: reference to the pudding serv- The G.T.X." employees ~ Sf-Fast To- | CR Fall Si . ady for heli of the)unionist, because of the {the devil." That was metapliotically od to the officers of the institution for | onto, will © not: remove to Belleville, | a 1068 are now ready 'proposed higher tax on liquor and | speaking. | Sir James is brusque but} their "dinners It seems that a = too but' a' few will go to: Mimivo. Others hE Ey admiration or for services beer. The Tariff Reform League, and {he is not-brutal. liberal supply of carrathe has hues will Jette the service rather than give | 3 We've the best Shoes that 'money Lr. Budaet Protest League, and other are put into . the pudding, And 'tis said "up. thew property, at a sacrifice. | A 4 buy': ¥ our jth. Budget Protest League, and ope : :. could buy and experience secure. organizations, entered the ficht and Hon. Joe Martin-eam his time Can- ww . = {did their best to make their influence ada's greatest. troubler--was ii the ; i J + Bp Better Shoes, Better Fitting i g= Liel Bermondsey election "as a hberal sup- " 3 SE Better Styles, Better Serviee. | The socialist candidate, singular to porter. He compared: the House of \ = ? . ) . x FF «sv, had the strangest backing of all Lords to a poisonous suake which it 3 A betieror apurer \ 3 Mo's Shoes, $2.00 lo 36.00 PUTTING O g g : Women's Shoes, $2 to $5.00. He had behind him many men of would 'ne. foolish merely to wound. drink was never : ; : ( BUYING | wealth; he had the church, as it was The defeat of the liberal candidate is yr made than Shoes fo Boys, Girls 'and Children YOUR COAL rewnted by the several denomina- {not such arumyste} as it was. nN in every, good style and correct shape. tions, 4nd because they felt that the ; ca i tip © \ "ED WEISS' BEER i css--risky to sovernment was not inclined to The N.P., when advanced in anava $ : : Our patrons bear testimony to the all 'ro i Shoe satis- Bk Tor social conditions as fast as] Many years S80, Was heralded as 8 faction and good Shoe service they receive here. Our Shoe prices read and sound about the same as the Shoe the 'circumstances demanded device by means, of which - business A pur < delicio us, ap petisin g [be total vote cast was 9,004, and could be made and trade xetiund It drink for maids and wives-- * prices that confront you everywhere. ar ' > as : . ly " 'a Rithese were divided thus: For tariff {did not deivé away depreseion. © wes | the drink par excellence for It's OUR SHOES that will impress you and prove their ex- D talag : 8 ; for every tional él. a tistaction vefcrm, 4,278; for free trade and ' the not, a panacea lor every, naj y : " tea? cellence. HA st and J wduet 'proposals, 4,726, which. is * 'the But it servedlils day. It deceived the family use. Edelweiss Come' to see the handsome new Fall Models--well worth te uf the liberals Aud Jpeople. Tail aciarm in England is drank at meals promotes coming to see. combined vote of the liberals | am ; ; lu 7 CRAWFORD, cocialists' as they were ubited to a the N. P. by another name It is 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St certain extent and Solidly opposed. to formed as the one thing that can give bottled 4 ; p & ! the unionist and all that "he repr work and make the people rich, t th brewery 7 1 unioni and al 8 w' repre 3 a e 3 sented Had either Mr. Hughes, the Hot Water Bottles, regular . price ' . ry 'Je ® 0 thet vou 3 hiheral, Salter. the socialist, | $1.75 and $1.00 ; '=pecial price $1.35 op HARDTS' ! ; " Ee larg $ you ig qual con elect + general programme of | an {1 75¢.. at Prouse's Drug Store (up y REIN OF TORONTO y ; . ; . have been 'eo town post office branch). " . The Best Beer Sold = * 6s Many a man's heart seems i eAperience pext to his purse in his trousers of th loser § leet

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