Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1909, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. ga p-- -------- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909 THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806-310 King street, y tario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.mq¢ WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages. published in parts on Monday and ure day morning at $1 a year, To united States, 1 bas to be EDW; J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20, Queen Oity OCham- bers, 82 Church St., Toromto, H. E. Small , J. P., representative. "Daily Wibig. NEW PHASE PRESENTED. Rev. "Sam" Small has not lost any of his a public speaker, prominence originally attractiveness He as Rev. was one of the most noted revivalists of The had a vivid reminder of Jones in the speech, the Small, They permament, clever, as Means The Certainty of Satisfaction into the convert came and col- "Seal Brand" is more : tl:an a name. it is both a Trademark end a guarantee. | It is the trademark of the § largest distributors of high- ¥ ¢rade coffees in the world i» --who guarantee the quality of every pound of coffee they sell. fo» | Make sure that your coffee will 5 ] a tv league of "Sam" Jones, who his day. audience last night manner, the posing of men of like tem- gifted, humorous, were Some of the things they said appear- ed to the trifle plain, but they were the thoughts of their absolute sensitive soul as a » rich and delicious and stizjng, Ly always buying anteed coffee -- like "Seal {men who expressed generally Of their was no doubt. Rev. Jones has been called to his eternal rest, but his Small The tometer L100 in Small's of bs : {which was held in London BH | H f\pervous energy. Lrand | fund 2 pound sealed tins-- l rer in bulk. At all grocers. CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL. 110 TUN A fl | barnestness there "Sam" his spirit lives in friend and ally, Rev. "Sam" MN | | one point of greatest impor- lecture was the de- Builders' Supplies | claration the great convention last year, | that alcohol was not a stimulant but it should be la- The upon it, as {a poison, and that i ' {belled and sold as such. scien- {tists had worked they of the their researches came that | work upon all the productions day, and from | da) ywrtland Cement, a conclusion there is nothing more destructive of life than alcohol Brick in anv form, and that every possible th meastre should be taken-to check its ravages Mr. {of biologists, but shingles, Small referred to the discoveries he as he could have done, Asphalt Roofing, did not cite Biitk Tile: their findings, S. Anglin & Co. Wellington St., North. for the use of alcohol has to do with the propagation of life. Statisties have | demonstrated that it has decimated the ranks of men and in time wiped Health and life itself have been promoted by total ab- of case is not interesting to temperance lout whole families. | stinence. This feature the Now Is Your Chance to Prepare for Winter. new men only, but to all classes dnd con- | ditions, and it. will become conspic- {uous when, in the process of time, it SPECIAL SALE IN OVERCOATS omes a matter of special study in schools and academies. QUESTION OF THE HOUR. | The of took other lings at unusually low . . | forward step on Tuesday evening when up-to-date $12. Ozer. board trade another its members discussed the. question of , at $5, $6.50, $8.50, $10, Rubbers pavement and passed resolutions Gloves 1 Underwear, Caps and Mitts n ed prices, at SAAC ZACKS, 271 Princess street. - A which must have a stirring effect. The I city, on this paving issue, has been | behind all for two specific other cities in Ontario and reasons. | in the first place there has been a : . HL ] difference of opinion as to what kind Bibby's Cab Stand m." Phone 20l. of material should be used. This is a DAY or NIGHT i i; = suitable or | of the { material that was so popular a few OUR ROOSTER BRAND more endurable. Now. hali a dozen OF 1 OBACLO [inte ~~ pavements are in demand, Ohewing at forty-five and the cily is a good tobacco. Why i eighty-five cents * Andrew Maclean, . Nutario streat property age, and some [years ago has been discounted in | value 'and replaced with something that is considered more council has deemed it Suwoking and ents a pound, expedient to lay the costs before the owners and let them express . rmrmeereiie | 3 "preference; "om { article or Cliff's Real Estate Agency)... . ESTABLISHED 1882. Where vou can buy or sell) ve taken so serjously by the eine property. Also Insurance|, of the council. There are two written in best contpanies. |ways in which the work can be secur- Ne i | od : (1) by petition of people, and in GEO. CLIFF, 95 Clarence St. Fhe plan is to select the which there is the greater | choice and call for ténders so far as | it is concerned. In the second of place there has been the matter taxation which is al | sufficient strength to warrant imme- | diate proceedings; (2) by order of the | council, the | suming all the responsibility of | action. The | dently of the opinion that the council take the { it should not baulk or scare over the of trade is composed of the merchants and mayor and aldermen as- their board of trade is evi- should initiative, and that question expense. The board of manufacturers of the city. They say, "Add to the tax rate whatever is ne- cessary to meet the cost of the im- provement, and we will stand behind you." Will that assurance have the desired effect ? Is that the way to make the question a live one it not apparent is to carry it into the election, make a pound of it a plank in the aldermanic platform, every shovelful an the accept the, vote of the people as buy from us approval or disapproval of scheme. The council can only be ex- more or pected to act upon the suggestion or the well leaves advice of the board of trade when the sand ~pirit of that board has been demon- it strated in municipal affairs, and in a we deliver : ~T dominating and controlling manner. I'he view point, and that is the profitable- Will paving of the business streets contri property + owner has his own imess of the undertaking the CRAWFORD, Ph : Phone, 9, Foot of Queen Sh. {bute to the value of the real eslate? The Will this mew depariiire increased power snowbhound by a great | swept over - the whole city is going ahead. 1 give Grormany 1 shad to the movement ? I so the sooner rin a aia } he : - hatter, © NO GRAFTING REPORTED. "The auditor general, in a report just published," the Ottawa "lays his finger upon a ptriking specific instaner of over-class- He "three times the quantity of solid rock in foungations had been al- lowed in one division and that this excessive quantity was entered in the progress estimates and the contractor paid." The auditor says Journal, A Young Man's Country. Chicago - News. Four members of the uew cabinet in Alberta are under thirty-eight years of age. ws ification." wrote the commission: ers that ----- We're Ashamed Of It. Belleville Ontario. Kingston is well supplied bhoozers, no less than ninety-one whom are on the "Indian list." with of general He expressed does not say --- that now. Another Smash-Up. Landon Advertiser. Another ministry has been upset in Australia.' In the commonwealth they have an average of two governments a year; in Canada two in a lifetime. certain picions with regard to the accounts of a railway contractor, but he got the light he needed, and it removed his' suspicions quickly. The quote the chief engineer as saying that the contractor referred to did not receive "one cent more than sus- , ss commissioners Nor will They Stay. Brantford Expositor. Hypnotists may be able to call the spit of the departed from the vadty deep, but the trouble is do not always come. he was entitled to under the agreement," and that no case had been cited "where the quantities were increased or the altered so as to enable the contractor to re- classification Most Assuredly. Ottawa Citizen. Ii Canada's regular soldiers are to be employed as policemen at football games, they might also be hired out to farmers when harvest hands are scarce, ceive a larger payment than he was entitled to under the specifications." The correspondence has to be read throughout in order to be understood, and in order that there may be né in- --- : John Bull Is Rich. Hamilton Ierald. . In view of the fact that the Oriop, the new British super-Dreadnought, 'is to cost $15,000,000, it's a mighty sinuation that the government officers the commissioners have been ne- glectiul of any duty. or It is unfair to assume that there has been wrong-doing when the commis- é . : money too." sion submits the evidence to the con- y er trary. Slight Difference. EP Toronto Star. EDITORIAL NOTES. Principal Gordon, of Queen's, ex- By all means let us have a selected | presses one view on the naval ques- The peo- |tion, and the opposite view is ex- {pressed by Prof. John Marshall, of {the same university. Nothing could immigration from Britain. the should not ple of slums, however, Canada stances. | its teachers should hold opposing The federal = goverment will see what it can do with the cement com- | bine. It will be interesting the powers collide good and hard with a a WHIG'S FASHION HINT. rn to see) . i what happens should rational twenty million dollar merger. A question, which an innocent lay- man asks is this: In what way expert, is Mr. Campbell, an electrical under salary, liable for the loss on the gas tank 7 Was any offer he made in defence of his service not vol- untary ? The speech of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, on The pre- the navy, was very eloquent. occasion was inspiring, and the mier was equal to the occasion. That portion, referring to the 'British flag will into as "our talisman," "pass history. ------ franchise which with The perpetual a private wanted awa: ter power at Trenton has been kpock 1 he of perpetual franchises has passed, and it company ed by a public vote. day any company which proposes is a *'has been." -- So the: sufiragettes 'of England are Mr. | Churchill, and horsewhip the members | they going to repeat the assault on of the Asquith government as Others may | not be as conciliatory and forgiving | as Mr. Churchill, | please. They are, eh? Photo Copyright by Reattinger Fuclumive- Copyright New York Herald wm | If Mr. Borden's right hand man Leash. the opposition does not be careful he will be recognized. and called 'Blue | Ruin Foster." He's afraid the Am- | RICE AND WHEAT HEAD LIST. ericans will prevent trade with Canada | Eagh Chief Cereal For About Half by a prohibitive tariff. Would he on of World's Population. to! Washington, Nov. 18.--Rice forms con-| the chief cereal food of about one-hali servative government would not coun- | the world's population and wheat the sel it | chief cereal food of the other half | Curiously enough, the quantity of the | these two cereals produced apparent- 1 | ly differs little, the east | : > + | placing the world's rice crop at about The 1 175,000,000,000 pounds and the wheat to | crop at about 190,000,000,000 pounds. and] The above facts are presented in a un. | bulletin from the department of com- | merce and labor, dealing with the re- { markable increase in rice. production lin this country and with the markets {offered for this particular 'commodity, some prospect of it staying down. | specially in countries adjacent to the United States. In the last decade the rice produc- tion in the United States has equalled that of the hall century immediately | preceding. Over 600,000,000 pounds | were produced in 1903, Louisiana and | Texas together, raising more than | ninety per cent. of the total. that account recommend Canada surrender ? The leader of the The paving of the city cannot undertake streets for at probably longer. water and gas mains would have six months, be renewed and also the water gas services. To pave with the derground work defective would be to waste the public money. The ment must not be laid until there is pave- Men's Raccoon Coats. Made from choice well-furred skins. See our big values, Campbell Bros.' the manufacturing furriers. Charles P. Taft has subscribed heav- ily to the projected Taft House, which is to ba erccted opposite the Yale | campus, in New Haven, and will be | the largest hotel in Connecticut. | F. B. Hutchinson Secures Valuable ------------ RUSH FOR HOMESTEAD. Are free from all crude and irrita- | Property. ting matter. Concentrated medicine | poo Albert Sack. Nov. 18.--F only. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Very | bn Hutchinson, formerly school in- small; Yery eagy to take; no pain, No | ,.otor here, was the successful man griping, no purging. Fry Fae: \ in the rush at the lands titlés office. Chicago voal dealers Sey, 1 wt the | 31. Hutchinson took his place at the car shortage threatens gz 1uel amine. | i Rep : . {door of the office, Tuesday at noon, The northwest manufacturing demon) | and since that time until the doors 4 Jel to Sane higher price when { were opened, he never let go. "There : RR A ea or. pains OF BUY | were about twenty in the rush for the s of wo e S, y | ad T™ : bv 38 5b pain stopped in twenty minutes sure homestead. The - property 1s situated with De. Sheop's Pink Pain Tablets {half a mile from Kinistino, and has = 8. | E ) See full Front on 25c. box. Sold been farmed for the last six years. It \ 3 r "C 1is well fenced, and the buildings on it y dealers. - er epancd V. opcned the {are good. The farm is 2 at 33, : ; { 500. : ond session of the Turkish parliament, | CLUNG TO UNHAPPY MOTHER. see- Ahmed Riza Bey being re-elected presi- dent. The budget showed a deficit - of nearly $22 500,000, A nttle down and installments that are no larger than your present month- | ly rent payments, if you want to buy a home upon these terms: See McCann. Benjamin Busch, Created Pathetic Scene--Woman Faces Two Charges. Belleville, Nov. 17.--Frances : Beaver- tock, the 'Tyendinaga woman, aged twenty-six, was before Magistrate Bed- - a farmer living ford, of Deseronto, yesterday, charged near Powassan, was committed for with voncealing her child's birth, and trial on a charge of poisouing four |its secret bual. The hearing cattle belonying to James Campbell, (adjourned until Saturday. it a neighbor. brought out in the evidence % SPIRIT OF THE PRESS good thing -that Britain has "got the they | The doctor sa you have goto take Cod Liver Oil-- if so, why not take it in the easiest and best form--why not take o J bE | . Scott's Emulsion That is what the doctor means. He would not force you to take the crude oil when he knows the Emulsion is better--more easily digested and absorbed into the system --and will" not upset the stomach like the plain oil. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch Each bank a Good Luck Peany. SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington Street, West Toromte, Ont. WE ARE YERY BUSY But not too busy to give your Electrical Work Our best attention: W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician. 235 Bagot, ong door from Brock. 'Phone. 68. i have *sunder any circum-|n, hetter for the university than that | | | views and express them freely. Cerise cloth gown with black satin | latest estimate | commercially | was | For " Coughs, Colds BRONCHITIS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, CROUP, ASTH-- MA, PAIN or TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST and all BRON- CHIAL or LUNG TRJUBLES there is nothing te egual Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrap. Tt contains all the virtues of the world ° famous Norway pine tree, combined with Wild Cherry Bark and the soothing, healing and expectorant properties of other excellent herbs and barks. S444 Mrs. John Pelch, 4 Windsor, Ont, writes: "1 was pasty 3 troubled with a nas- € + ty hacki hf Cough + ing cough for ay the past six months . and used a lot of WRT different remedies but they did me no At last I was advised by a friend '0 try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and with the first few doses I found great relief and to-day my' hacking cough has entirely. disappearéd and 1 am never without Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup n the house." The price of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is 25 cents per bottle. It is put in in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees he trade mark, so be sure and aceept wne of the many substitutes of t riginal * Norway Pine Syrup." _ Manufactured only by The T. Milbura a. *imited. Toronto, Unt. : COBALTS ON MARGIN | We require | Stock Selling From 30c. to From 60c. to From 80c. to $1 . | Over One Dollar 30 Per | | Market Price. | We also handle 30, 60, 90 tracts. | Write, "phone or wire us your cash or.on maggin. Patriarche & Co, STOCK DEALERS,' Patriarche Block, a déposit as follows : Deposit Required. 5c. per share day con- orders, Corner Scott and Wellington Sts., TOR- ONTO. 5 y $10 Don't miss seeing Our Great $10 Overcoats. Come here and get the best Overcoat Ten Dollars was ever known to but. It's a hobby of curs always to sell the medium priced Overcoats. The fabrics are good, the tailoring is good, the cut is cor- rect, and we think that you'll have difficulty in distinguishing these modest priced Overcoats from their highepriced associ- ates. All sizes, 34 to 44. ; Overcoat Special | 00 \ best Special No. Large Coats for Big Men. Long Coats for Tall Men We make a specialty of big Men's Overcoats. Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48, for men weighing 180 lbs. to 280 lbs. Black Beaver and Meltons, $12, $15, $18. Grey Vicuna and Cheviots, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18. ! The H. D. Bibby Co. | Kingston's Only One-Price Clothing Store. Wallace ® Parks FLORIST. Say, call and see our Mums and Ferns at the Conservatories, .Johnsion St., and , Store, King St: Order early. ~~ ay JUST RECEIVED Another consignment of Extra Dry Shod 8hoes .\i.......: The rubberless Shoe. Best Cana- dian Make. Jd ack de ohnston, wee Heavy Sole Street Shoes for Men and Women Heavy Tan Shoes for Men and Wo- men. Rubbers to fit every one. Felt Shoes for all. Warm Lined Shoes for women. Winter Footwear Prepare now for the cold and dreary days coming. We have everything you need : WARM SLIPPERS Leggins for Women and Children Bed Boots, the best thing for cold feet while sleeping. Slipper Soles. See our 2c value father had served a term in the peni- tertiary on a charge in econtestion with the prisoner some ten gears ago it was brought out with the prisoner some ten years ago. At the close of the court Mr. Gun- on had papers filed out which Ma gistrate Bedford signed, giving » in the evidence [the prisoner's little son, as well wes {that her father had served 'sm' jocm in [ber fourteen-year that her |the penitentiary 'on a charge of 'incsst |eustody 'of the Children's old sister, = U S ABERNETHY'S. nny 1 > ety. | A pathetic scene followed. The little boy ran to his mother, and, tl over this arme around her neck, had to as [forced away. Even habitual attend- the ants at court, lawyers and reporters, So-' ere moved to tears, 'Tea to Aid Good % ® 11.

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