Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1909, p. 7

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FOUR. FAGE -- THE WHIG, 76th YEAR | DbALLY BRITISH WHIG, published ' at | 306-310 King street, hingston, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 { o'clock p.m. X { WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG,:.16 ages, | published in parts pu Monday \and/hurs- 'day morning at $1 a year. United States, charge for pestage had to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is ove of the best Job Print- ing OfMees in Canada ; rapid, stylish, cand cheap work ; nine improved presses © The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director, ~~ - HOCKEY A good healthy sport, Sates. 86.001 -~ TORONTO OFFICE, 1V and 20, Queen City #2 Church St, Toronto, Smalipeice, J. P., represeniative. Daily Wiig. © WOMAN REBUKES WOMAN, Lord Lytton was a supporter of the H. nt ©, Fo. Hockey Stic dor Woman's Sufirage Movement=begin- ks ning a quarter of a century ago, as a { huge 'joke and developing into oné of woney re- the most serious, things of the day {but he has refused to countenance of and a very it« leaders. My lord's retirement, | time, did not Pankhurst, who | { that the women were s } Corbett's. BANE BEN imply. adopting formances Phe men, to do them justice, have { not demanded the extension of iranchise' by any barn-storming pro cess I'hey have agitated, peacefully ind powerfully, and the women must do the same thing if they would sue ceed. One of the most eloquent advo Kndaks Toilet Gases Manicure Skts Shavers Smokers Sets the calls herself a travelling in United States, "sufiragist."' the wife of Philip Snowden, M.P, of and he man learning. and an _ivalid, lic addresses on many an occasion franchise thinks women and she that it may, NECOSSATY the men, develop in power and usefulness She has it that ometime in order with a man 1s not "the industrial the ballot family, and needs quite as much as the chic the right The "Best" Drug Sire 3 & Fob AEE Hard Coal Clean, on. | while Bright, i Good Coal industrial man About five millions of women in the United States 'are keep of families. According should be their Snowden does ing themselves. Some them keeping their to their capacities Mrs women privi jut the legos thik dues by rowdyism, and she is not will ever get their right THE. MEN OF ACTION, place of women, say the Here And it was ig the home; and throne, that the immoral I'he anti-suffragettes, of home. some is is her dominion, 18 he tion w on her of up tn an lowa town, and there was a as an show came re' elon in so many breakfast | he how ever rooms general disoussion was Le So the men fussed and fum that the should not per mitted od. il Ivy compromised | the | S. Anglin& Co. o iin according. to directions, and final the dele- and They accepted offer of manager 0 sénd a gation to town, i this delegation reported against the company the engagement would be nw | cancelled : i "The all the i comm tlee saw nothing that was new had tra- uj shot of it was that but long before they the or immoral, tine rumor had velled 1}! and to report that WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer Furniture Sales given special at- wm, County Sales of ¥arms, etc., have been my specialty for long years i! farmers want the high dollar, get my services; MARKET SQUARE. suspected, the 1 he He something was ont of mere curiosity house filled with people advance hi advertiser i wii busines I'he experience on the the Avtut knew wa n a | re 1 flee Bibby's Cab Stand iIhone 201. DAY or NIGHT Cliff's - Real Estate Agengy oc ESTABLISHED 1882. conser, t of course, wea, who wsumed to protect women from saw no infamy t themselves The Women's National Daily 'Men' oven owhess and in patron meditation fol- "nt Poor pang 1 lowed 4 superiority extends or § to immorality oman is frail, weak and casily and for Man is robust, strong, Hence he alone is hit moral Yet some man have done | things in the casso of morality. Arch Where vou can buy or sell] hop Bruchesi, property. Also Insurance; ua written in best companies. GEO. CLIFF, 9a Clarence St. through lis clergy, check Montreal. constuwt upon A of been a {rough house plays 'n clergyman in Toronto vi ited one the had theatres and recounted what hw «en in the police court, and with | heavily fined, ard the police censor IR cut out the offensive performances | And this was alter seme alleged bust \ had come forward and tés had imprope r the nt men nothing » that evidence, had It follow the moral vision of all, be titted that they seen m jrudent or mn which the magistrale, on wn condemn ercifully that some men, not must trangely per verted \ VERY TOUCHING CASE Ihe tuberculosis samtarium an gol Thursday t the meeting of the board --- A ara) A ed hoost expected on evening Coal Bin Empty ? of education, aud when the report ol Macdonald {nart was read on the truancy I'he of hldren Secretaty and Inspector ' ques record the by hool age, had been critically exam the officials. In work they te ion ASSOSSOU 8 tabulated him, the had the city ined by prosect to make As it had been ascer the tion of their many pilgrimages about however, I all result, a tained where school 'children CRAWFORD, "Phone, 9, Foot of Queen Sh. were with few i o the exceptions accurate the secretary had more i and inspector jocated and | Cham- | be it | { further because of the violence of some | severe rebuke at the same | check or restrain Miss | contended, uniairiy, | men's methods in their deplorable per- the | cates of the woman's franchise is now | She thinks the women should have the able | to earn enough to keep his | her! heroic | under | ------ ges E t i THE DAILY BRILLIANT SCENE IN BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909 THE HO LORD MORLEY | 1 i : i 1 i She is | whose place bis wile has taken in pub- | By a vote of 370 | hundred years. The deba Lansdowne and Lord Ro | woman ounted be {satisfactorily ee for children who should in eleven, and the search or until the be continued Of would are | found the 1huetees a cited, and great 'sympathy w od. One lad Was helping to widowed mother, who was {vonfined to bed. most ol the t {a tuberculost hould be the contagio sufferer from He from lonly eight i i and away disease, 'but the chool oflic the seme nder the circu not heart to disturb that to be unavoidabk I'he Whig has all | that! the provind ial governihe anitable could be ulosi N¢ along « 1 cevtam which tuber "have, at santana to | sufferers from | general hipspi tals are not receive consumptive ome refused 1 th have persistently | them; and in certain cases distress and been marked Bogs . Kingston has under con idera canitarinm whi (I) mn erection of a a double object, i have {thate © the memory of a n recognized a \n ind 2) to provi ine his day | Christian gentleman set | the people, and tquate and efficient accommod the care aud cure,' let us 1 many tuberculou Ihe « wolan patients. ase cited heréwith th depender aid she tablish labo poor who eivhtyear-old for the needs--goes © far Lo dom ot those © who are { devotedly and un cllishly for mbtion of a very worthy NOF] oil EDITORIAL {| Winnipeg 1s using as sprinkler in order to keep de Iti | dust cheaper York od that. 1 Fhe New board ol has bani football from t grounds, the kind th = Canad WWOonrs i ns 0 matter A {it may help Britain s navy | hairs, eh ? the result that the manager: was! attornty general of to break a S000 peo I'he is trying trust the w ill tliat is. robbing the uceeesd Ia old th than wn al for kh Chicago and in Minne Nauth West from wheat "grown the Canadian wonderful I Jhat sever I ARMOUR mem drs of the [a Monk Whe tg i king up Je Mr, Borden? Nation is with i gommons m wi nenstration hiv leader, Carts dong ha these Hittle of «; to the ag damage her Washington will ke 1 Som ymmittle Ih Re } | i | | i SCENE TN HOUSE OF LORDS AT OPENI * chool condition rw sent exper tel. to AUS than wats education of seniument, nol New Winnipeg, Wonderful, My to 75, th2 te was intense throughout, the government thschild taking a prominent part throughou | all the | omoew her hut of the enquitk i ing tell the he hands of 1 men trath wi talk fa would need me who me now he all along have neen Phlistines. He may a vy were | Kir ot may wm jew 'were {in the the as exci : ¢ I'he #senate has ad ourned unti upport 1 re : | Fanuary 12th, For a helples | wii »telean 10h tht 1 lead has | the rious nice, easy senator now take the ol a ime, and He y school, Moreover auditor-gene ral heen se the then was | | | | warned, on pain of vonsequences, not to ask the had n of of enutors any questions about als pay nstances, The colléges are, paying a lot ol attention tp physical culture, Stu dents the ontentded at "Queen's must. turn up daily n gymnisinm for When hockey | exercise. Why not o profitable why f | | | | 1 should and football the centre are rr-- the should young t be fitted for it? hen ne Ww the titution Will He Do It? treat Sullivan continues to {make great progress on the ymistry building at Queen's, | weather holding out well. Local | tractors do not how he {the building ready for the Ist, 1910, required by con for the winter is right ahead. li it, Mr. Sullivan can contractors didn't the rool and 0 Contractor new che the con have have ere uffering tion the Son ean ch will roof © on June as Hw, who was frac anvone can do {Tn tendering, { { ligure on getting » perpe | | | eminent some vant de ation Ot ot far July, he as as {before the middie of it are by ade | | wondering how done | Ist. can 0 ; June wpe, | Masonic Lodge Officers Cataraqui M., held following Bro A R. Murch, Crozier, =. W W.. Bro Ww. dro. Rk. W. Bro Bro. 11. D Bro. J. H Phillips, auditors tyler. Ak lodge, Fri officers Shaw, J.P Bro H ( A R. Hen- Ribby, Birkett Ww. 1 meeting tol A. i} evening ted W. Bro Bro. W Singleton, of iL on on o much | day X R. W W M we Ww M Joht the wis ele ny > { the pro } Sproule, Wheeler dry hall land Bro. J the | it \ ---- Mowat Memorial Hospital Ihe the serptions by Welch Mrs x5 chaplain; treasurer; retary Ww trustee Ww i A rect wn Biro Junt, latest «ath , Frederick following reported are he school ot kills | Workman, #5, Frank W Nicol, $10; United of Carpentors wed Joiners, Chown, S200 Dobbs Broth $25 gave for has contrit uted 300 for furnishings dats the total subscriptions to 11,670 George ian navy terhood anse | © y nailding Lo who Splitting ur purposes, wn extra i "To York | amount A000 milk | x 3 Te 1 | Troubles With Prison Intake Pipe ple. Hop the pipes the penitentiary its willed out of ovder, and Wrecking down td-day The pipe won which give supply, is of the Don was trouble some way, penitentiary that when second One of intake v diver England sent {nally company and what the blocked in work ake of to see ta and it ihe has one two nt Epes, arder, SO » get the can out a be utiized hberal { EE follow } Fur-Lined Coats. Mapk I Ladki 5 stvles ify and inves bell ros)', aN ar bu! and gen(lemen. Ex workmanship, qual our wgainst amine ow toate values, Camp the makers of fine furs MN of | inf lot rubet Henry Pellatt, the command i officer ha decided to take six hun she | dred men of the COR. glum, ie August, to stay for a month I'he greatest hoom in cotton in five {years oansed excitement. on the Sit day {to I next New , 18 Fe ting } York Exchange on Friday NG OF PARLIAMENT BY KING EDWARD WII , SHOWING "SPECIAL SEATS RESERVED -FOR:THEML : House 'of Lodds refused to assent to the budget. defyi being severely arraign AS FMRY QUEEN NONDERFUL DANCER THIS | GIRL OF TEN Discovered By Sir Herbert Tree, She is Engaged For Christ mas Pantomine London, Dec. 11. Herbert Tree bas discovered. gu gitl prodigy, who will replace Elsie Craven as the Fairy Queen in "Pinkie," at His Majesty's this Christmas. Her name is Florrie Lewis... She fis ten years old, and is the daughter of an. ex-soldier. Behind the scenes of the theatre, yesterday, Florrie told her litsle life story. It begins with a child of five danc- ing, unknown to her parents, before a barrel organ in Woolwich, ana ends for, the present with the same child compelling the reluctant. admigation of one of London's distingwishesd actor-managers., "We live in Woolwich, 'and I've been dancing as 'long as 1 can remember," said TFlorvie, "heiore 1 was five, 1 think. 1 just couldn't help it. "One day [ and another hittle OIL new as a barrel organ, which happened tobe opposite the house where we live, a friend of daddy and watched us, and afterward told daddy he oughtso have mé taught. So daddy did. : The remainder of the story was told by Colonel F. O. Barrington of the Royal Artillery. Colonel Footé is vice-president of the Soldiers' and Institute at Woolwich, where Flossie's father and mother employed manager since Sergeant shewis was invahaed of the West Yorks regiment flor stood Sailors' have Leen and managress out Britain, rheumatism on a small pension. Florrie ordinary dancing by the soldiers and sailors at the institute, and nearly four vears her little. performances have been features' of many of the vanety Ww h ich Foote Tuesday at the was trained mn for entertainments Colonel gives every \ evening stitute About 5 vear ago Florrie Miss Lilian: Ware's in the Ede was taught step, forms of dancing Here, under Miss Ware's personal tuition, she developed her talnts neh offect that a month ago Co'onel introduced her his old Sir Herbert Tree, and she was own as a prospective candidat. the part of the Fairy Queen A« Florrie, after prettily reciting two was sent dancing acad reware road, where she ballet, and other to omy, to Fools to friend, put for n | verse or of a poem, began to carol her little ballad, she turned her? on the dig tinguished actor- manager, as if mak- ing a personal appeal to him =i Herbert imoressed, and the ance, with rare grace' ant charm, completed his subjugation. Hi encaged hor then and there The touch of pathgs, without which noftrue story is complete, is found in the fact that her father's rheumatism | has become =o acute that he is an inmate of the London hospital, where Florrie . vesits him | regularly, cheerimg him considerably. by her «tories of the wonderful new Kingdom into which she has arrived Florrie, however, who has already | ad the honor of dancing before roy- | alty, is white unspoiled by hér sue 1 cess, if, indeed, has anv realiza- { tion of her good fortune | | brown eyes lan suighime ly was executed she fH. J. Clarke is likely the hot! inspgptor for South Hastings. o be ng a precedent unbroken in England in' ad in thewclosing hours, oir] were- dancing towethet in front of | Foote, | now | - arvens 445% / PEERESIESIAN os Lord Morley, -Lord ON A HOT STOVE. | Farmer Says His Wife Pushed Him | on It. Spokane, Wash., Dec. "1l.--Angus McDonald, a: farmer on Four Mound Prairie, who instituted an' action for { absolute divorces, - against * hig: wife, { Elizabeth MeDonald, whom he married nearly thirty years ago, hay received an order from Judge J. D. Hinkle, in the Spokane county superior court, jot temporary alimony, at the rate of | $30 a month, $250 for the epiployment {of counsel, and #30 for expenses. 'His | application forg the appointment of 'a receiver, to take charge of the crops from his 240-acve vunch in Spokane Logunty, will be heard on December Sth. {McDonald located his farm: under the [homestead law in 1877, 'and' married | his wife three years later. During the last 'wix years, he alleges, she and his son have harrassed, browbeat 'and in- timidated him, besides 'taking posses. {sion of the crops and refusing to give him sufficient' money to maintam him- |i He also complains thut they knocked him. with a Hammer, threw thim upon a {around the floor hot stove, kicked Rim "and then ejected him {from his home, forbidding him to re: fturn, He declares he was foreed. to { flee to escape more serious 'injuries. ett News From Cataraquil Cataraqui, Dec 9.---The Methodists hore held their annual tea and concert l November 25th It was a frst class affair. F. Valleau and family have moved into their new home, in {he village, Mr. Valleau having pur-, chased the house = lately occupied by Mr. Smith, who has moved to his newly-purchased = home Both houses belonged the Walker estate. Miss Pearl Martin, Kingston, is visiting friends - here yishop Mills held firmation service in the Anglican church here reeently John Heaton has disposed of 150 bushels of roots to a dealer near the city. John Ward is improved in health E. Vanalstyne is driving very - fine pony and outfit. | Mr. Boyd, storekeeper, has his store- hotige about completed: Mrs. W. Hord 12 spending a few days in thesity, with her duughter, Mrs. Ro Joyce. M#® and - Mrs. G.' Valleau, Morven, were recent visitors. here. "Mrs, Strat- ton. mother of Mrs T. Gardiner, of {this place, died in Descronto. Several the farmers are disposing of their at a pood figurd epost Furs For Christmas. Gifts. Ii vou want to perpetuate a beanti- ful gift. for many years give an article fof fur from our store. We have eyery good style in neck pieccs, mufis," fur and fur-lined coats. Any article will until wanted. Camp- mekers of fine furs. 5 1 lon to con- a i ol hay be placed aside kell Bros.", the } Friend gathered at. the home of Nehenfah Allison, Elmbrook, on Nov. 27th, to eclobrate the twentieth anni- versary of their marriage, and a fine baoguet was enjoyed: Beef, iron and wine, pcted sherry wine, fresh citrate of iron and beef, pint bettles, S0ec., at Prouse's drug store, corner Princess tand Clergy streets. The inarviage of Miss Cram, voungest danghter" of 7 Mrs, Grorge H. Hammond, Smith's Falls, to Richard Jeffrey, B.Se., Toronto, is announced for December 2th. "Bvery lady in Kingston" is invited ' to see the beautiful Christmas ages of MeConkey's and Huyler's nigh- class sweets at Gibson's . Red Cross drug store. 5 . : N. G. Kelly, made with se- Elizabeth Fairport, N.Y., son of J. H. Kelly. Brockville, died on Wed- ppsdav' from Bright's disease, aged forty-four years: r bi jes of many' jos; talk fluently on current topics; is an accomplished - musician and (Jiteratour, and would be a most desitable addi: tion to any social gatherin for the deplorable fact breath is so extremely persons of *.refi and delicate ; sens to come into co And very naturally, to noxious breath taints, the Shere, and | affects' 'the rounding affected one which is positively" nsugen There in uo long Chareoal, great, ideal remedy. for conditions described herein, and. in STUART'S CHARCOAL LOZENGES we have Se very + best y taken. : ope huo- form in which charcoal These little lozenges - dred times their own. volume sin -ioul ases and taint® breaths. and besdies eordorizing and purifying the ahd rendering it sweet and. agreeable. they, also act: as antiseptics ' oleamsers: oft the stomach and infes- tinal system; absorbing all offensive gases which may be. present there, de- stroying diseasé poisons , ant microbes and pulting a. stop to such morbid. processes as ferméntation and decomposition in: cases of chronic: dys- pepsia, and intestinal indi Hn Don't allow' yourself: ta beikept out of company . of your" friends -becalse you may be so unfortunate as to have offensive bréath from. any 'catge: Use Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges, and; you may rest assured that your troubls will be removed thoroughly and rapid- w4 Vv. ' "Purchase a box from.your.druggist for 23c, and send us. your name and atldress for free sample' package: { Ad- dress ~ F. As-Stuartes vy + 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall; Mich, . i fi i-- ly entitled toy Our, experiente of a gives "us a keen insi "requirements of out While ouf work':] pe: of F perts, we charge an; hg bu i orbitant prices. ' bap & . 5 Is a term we thibk we are honssl- years LE he DO YOU REQUIRES - OUR SERVICES? Dayid Hall THE FRONTEN : AG. LOAN AND INVESTMENT ¢ OC ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richand Cartwright. Money - issued on City' g perties. Municipal upd I! Lures. Mortgages pu s received and interest allowed. = S.C. McGill, Mana, 87 Clarence » oo] Lie i MODERN TONSORIAL PARLOR Now open to the. public at 72 PRINCESS ST. Lately pecupied by-A. E. Elmer. ~ FRED. N. ELMER, Prop. EE ------------------------ Exceptional Values In Umbrellas. ¥or the Christmas tvade st Camp- bell Bros) i ------ The engagement is announced ol Miss F. Meldrum, Berwick, Unt. train. od nurse, to Rev. U. Wesley Noliinge- worth, Winchester. Marriage will take place late in December, Our 5c. . spedialties i: McLeod's Witch ~ Hazel Cream and McLeod's tooth paste. Both good articles; note better. MoLeod's drug stoves. » - Frading company, which has been un-y til recently conducted under the name | | of Messrs. W. L. Belton &:Co." 4 ° Don't place your. con fire department, but in ance policy tn one of 3 did companies, ---- 0 dR e le "Is G a ood' 'NEVER VARIES'] N A Y. EVERY; NQYATIOD: VERY

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