Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1909, p. 4

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FAGE FOUR. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1909. at : land power.' 3s Hk year. Fditions at 2.30 and 4 oe WERRTY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in purts on Monday d | doy motning at $1 a To States, charge for posta had added, making price of Daily $3 | Weekly $1.50 per */ Attached is ome of | the beat Jon Print- ing Offices in € stylish, { and cheap work ; his RL) Presses. | The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW. J. B. PENSE, Manuging Director. 'thurs United to be and of year. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham- St., Toronto, H, #. representative. i { bers, 82 Church Smallpeice, J. P., ~ Daily Wiig. "THE LORDS AT FAULT. Macdonald, of the Globe, interesting article of the present day, man who, in the lords and out has assumed to dictate to the government, and be ag powerful as the prime minister. Mr. Macdonald | quotes the Lansdowne of 1846 as | against the Lord Lansdowne of 1900 with regard to the prerogatives of the of financial matters. The commons proposed a measure that af- Mr. a most writes the the of on F.ven an expert won't buy Lansdowne coffee by its looks. He wants to taste itin the cup--because all coffee looks very much ike. If you want a delicious cup of \qoffee, get a brand that has \proved its quality like "SEAL BRAND". The delightful flavor and fragrant aroma of the finest coffee berries are brought direct to your table by means of the cealed cans. {fected thes landed The flavor and aroma are l not discussed in the preceding sealed in. | which the people | not mandate, and the Duke, a tory, took the stand that the representatives of the people by the responsibility with. and the and office, commons classes, a measure elec tion and one on lasist ap haying Chase & had Synbom's "Seal Brand" Coffee in 1 and 2 pound sealed dus--never sold in given a Iron bulk CHASE & SANBORN, 113 | | | carried = Montreal. choice, and should not be interfered further of find it, lord Lansdowne went said "1 take | 5 { House of Commons as 1 | . | I receive the decision it as the undoubted decision | of the representatives of the people." this this carly stage in the campaign, the lords | Probably by and at time, | ure finding that | 3 running popular opinion is them. The people to hear some of them, against have refused and their apologists, including Austin ( hamberlain have had to retire y dollar and a quarter.|,,. before y Ifo Re audiences, ~ { . - - 1 at r : TQ NOT WOKTHY OF THANKS. I'here . is considerable street ularly sold of a urplus, and the works' committee, at | last what 25c a Dozen. meeting, showed some anxiety become of it. Will not go back into the general funds, | us to good only for would This closing days of 190%, AR offer * 2 ! to be carried over and be disposed of 1910? That and it is used that by the council of to ne the practice, which appeals te one's common sense, | : : Incidentally it must be said that the Joni of 1909 has given evidence of W, H. CARNOVSKY, i rai trikingly than in surplus. It ON THE CORNER, jn be 'said tha which the Brock here was not work | appropriately a incapacity no way mor can | to iy could have been ied, of ths terrible condition. and full of and Wellington Sts Scme streets are in uneve worn, ; | holes They arginot | villa_e should /e, {its council had AY | good government! Then the crossings have Leen scandalously as good as a that to presuming pretentions dirty. 'In wet [ weather the mud Bas been a couple of | {inchs deep at gertain places and had men, through ét the péople have to with spe the the oy wade. Two of, three scrapers, w.th orders to cover a { ecified public territory, would have saved ruffle. At the walks, in temper time many a present state, their are simply. dangerous, and. the man with the sand box is not to be Photography! 3, The department with a sure that will conditions may content itse'f with the bouquets which the of The civil ads miration but it ts not entitled to the people's thanks. | plus allow these bother left out, members wnie $12 s, Most Xodaks, society can hand out, Christmas list is vithout Kodak lis dominated by At Best's.}: ISIS II IIIIY | |ing com- FIREMEN IN ELECTIONS. World, political machine of I'he that conservative, charges the Toronto the head of a certain that the the firemen are be of the Another and < PLLA ALDMALAALOALMANLOLA hii bib desoi ations dn » used in interest of one |mayoralty candidates fire | hall has . become, according to. the Bibby' S Cab Stand vo. a notorious storm centre, '"'lts | head ays our contemporary, "has Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT Araut ? It is now t vou can depend on ita | Ori y 1 made as MYERS, | aspired to the dignity of a political boss, and appearances would indicate that he has succeeded - Hon. Dr. Pyne of his power and auth- I'he one that the i people will not tolegate, and Dr. Pyne in canvincing gituation is ob is suffering from the mistake of having his submission." of | fo ontributed to Why hecome it by firemen its servants of should the any city mixed elections ? the and are supposed to hold office up in hey are the whole people, only because of their usefulness as fire fighters An occasional one, with more audacity than judgment, ventures | to serve an alderman or candidate for the tolerated No and council, and when it is the city loses in fire protection fireman can be kept in his place, retained because of who is the his' merits, faithful ally or tool of the council contests In Kingston little Some ory political there has been, fortunately, to complain of in this respect. Hot Coal and Cold Facts bhusy--will wr bedroom kitchen deliver To coal rable vears ago there was ground for some alderman took a fire complaint, when a certain {not mow in the council) man with Lim and together participat ed in the activities of 'an election It heat library when was not a wise proceeding, and it was parlor, y t oom and and te. mon-clinker hest procs CRAWFORD, "¥hone, 0, Foot of Queen Ht. not repeated. The World the I'he the you the correct view of and has case firemen have a right to franchise as they please, but exercise "they have no right to |and quietly, organized force /be at the a wo , beck and call of an Syliitions officer THE AGITATION IN ENGLAND, The Canadian Courier has examined British con- the elements at work in the elections and has come to the clusion that thd Canadians' point of view has been by tarifi re form and particularly because colonial | bread stufis will be taxed tent. "If the liberals power the revenues of Great Britain,' affected to some ex- | are returned to 'will be raised Hom the usual levies tobacco it is remarked, * : - the income tax, on tea, coffee, and liquor, and invented land taxes. should emerge from opposition and be found in the major- the revenues will be raped .in the supplemented "by general irom the newly If the unionists ity old methods customs dues in manufactured goods now imported." The Courier says that Mr. js not justified in holding that by tariff reform can we hope to retail th. colonial preferenc, " It may be safely 'without fear of con- tradiction, our contemporary adds, "that the preference whith Canada gives to British goods was never in- tended tu be an and that be continued whether Britain adopts tariff There would be many people in this country who would applaud a tariff-reform vie- tory; there would be as many to ap- victory. Can- Balfour "only asserted, 'exchange' it will reform or not. anti-reform plaud ada's preference would not be afiected an by either result." | took on some the which are Last week the election new phases. so that now it is most mixed of any contest oi there is a record. The unionists talking tariff reform; the liberals em- the constitutional violations to the phasize of the lords; the socialists refer want 'of sympathy with the needs and aspirations of the working classes; the {militant suffragettes declare war wpon [all and sundry who stand in the way { of their demands; the free church party clamonrs for notice in the cause ol [education that the lords have | imperilied now their political power; the | labour .interests must have recogni tion, while the nationalists insist up on home rule for Ireland, though it aflects the act of union itself. All these parties are pursuing their own tactics, and they are causing more or less confusion among the elec the air will become tors. Eventually clearer, and there will be a gradual drawing together>oi the various divi- sions of the people until probably only the people and and in a battle between them to surmise which will the two remain, the peers, it is not. hard win. EDITORIAL NOTES Belgium interest in first has been willed Leopold's the Congo, and it will find the Doyle Richard Harding Davis have wiiticn in the its business to end scan dals of which Sir Conan and most tragic lines. Lord Strathcona approves of the ap pointment of a Canadian attache at Washington. Had the proposal eman the said that it a soit place for some poor hanger-on. ated from government it would have been was preparing The tification governor-general could find jus the legislation in the decision of the for the disallowance of power the court in London But the disallowance It Smith vs, case, government will not ad- the opinion of the supreme court as a mat ter of law / vise may have rn p---- Al ert, Count of debarred Prince Flanders (if not "by some complication growing oyt of the late king's mor ganatic marriage), will make a good king of Belgium. It diffi cult the moral reign of the man who hus just laid will not be for him to improve upon ywn the sceptre, Herds Yanother peculiarity of protec meat cured in Toronto can "Cheaper in London than in The complaint is that tion--thas be boug the Que the Germans, n City because of the high cost of living, are under-fed, and they have in their the beauties of a very been exemplifying high tariff. sufferings The latest figures indicate that eight of the great powers of the earth ar spending over forty per cent, of thei revenue on the army and Great Britain, of the average revenue per head of sixty-¢ix shillings, nearly one-half for military | {Does it not svem like an awful waste ? i Cobalt is alleged to have suffered by goer purposes | thefts of ore to the value of a million i T : The temptation get rich to navy. Io] THREE DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY Which Will Establish Shipbuilding Plant Here, Visited the City and --- to Inspect the Property, Were Greatly Pleased. ™ Alexander McDougall, Duluth, Minn, | S. Dyment, Smith, west on Saturday night over the government dr perty. 'They are three oF the pany which has leased the ok for | twenty-one years. In company with W. J. Fair, one of the Kingston di- rectors, they went over the dock pro- | Pert a Re mene Phased { practice at the Royal rink to-night. splendidly situated, and that lots of | Winnipeg Shamrocks have changed room was afiorded for the erection of Sto will come east lor br a dhol ue "fom" Phillips has nofified Renfrew power house are in the best of con | that he is out of the hockey game for dition. They picked out locations for good. aa is now in Vancouver. ' venibus structures. Plans are being | London has decided to play senior prepared for the buildings and = the O.H.A., and Galt and Stratford may necessary plant is being ordired. Lit- |&©0 it alone, Midland is too far away tle will be done at the dock until |'¢ give them battle. April when the company takes over Crook, of Auburn, N.Y., has chal- the property. : {lenged Sherring and lLongboat for The three visitors are largely in | races. He finished third in one of the terested in the Collingwood =~ Ship- |big New York Marathons. ald building company, Mr. McDougall be- | St: Yves. Marsh and Fitzgerald are ing president and Mr. Smith general still whistling for their prize money in manager: It is Wkely that Mr. Dy- the great Lug 'nheim Marathon at ment will be made president of the Seattle. Lucky "Tom Longboat ! new Kingston Shipbuilding company, I'he Amateur Athletic Union of Can- in which there are seven stockholders. Ada has granted a sanction to the The compamy promises that King- Burlington Athfdtic Association for a ston will benefit greatly by leas- |ten-mile road 'race Christmas day, at ing of the dock, hi { Burlington. x Stratiord Beacon : xpects to put one of the strongest senior teams on the ice that ever re {presented Stratford, and has, more: over, covetous eves on the Montagu Allan cup. At the 'Varsity Rugby Club quet, Gall.was elected captain of the {seniors for next season. Newton, the retiring captain, was presented with.a bronze tobacco jar, while Coach Grif fiths received a ring and a bronze | statue. ! Rochester is going in for hockey at {a great rate. The University of Roch lester will have a team which will meet the eastern college teams. Among the fast players residing in the city are: lagley, of Brockville, and Trimble, who has played with Napanee's O.H.A Barrie, and James © M._ | Collingwood, came from the to look dock pro- com- THE SPORT REVIEW, Interesting News From the Var ious Sporting Fields. The Young Irishmen have their first the The management Lots Of Them. le ban: that live a sport ing centre in other seasons, it is a re- markable thing that Hamilton people will have no knowledge. of the natign- many | 4] winter game except what they read Christmas presents ? in the newspapers of the doings of Oldpop--Sure. He got #0 many that | outside clubs. Hod key appears to have he doesn't know which one to smash | 10 existence there, and to be quite un- first known to the population of the Am- | bitious City, Expels The Poisons. | Toronto Globe : The coaches of the People who suffer from Sciatica, Neu- | rreat colleges and the big guns of the valgia and other ailments of a rheu- | American game are naturally averse to matic nature say that if their muscles) admitting that their achievements in were being pulled to pieces with red |rule-making fall so short of perfection hot pinchers the sufiering could be no [that they may be improved by any- greater. The nerves affected are in a |thing that has its origin in Canada. state of acute inflammation, due to !They do not promise much, but there the presence of irritant poisons in the |is good. reason to expect that 'more blood. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure re- [radical changes will be made than ave lieves these affections promptly and by. any of the "experts." cures them permanently, because it |The rule giving grace of three or five neutralizes and expels the poison from [yards to a player catching the ball is the system. It is a certain cure and [almost surg to be included in the Am- relief is usually given by the first few |orican game next season. Foot- Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure is|ball there practically doef not exist a great blood purifier and spring ton- joutside. of the colleges. Those who ic. In bottles, 50c., at J. B. McLeod's |play-it in the colleges, leave it behind Drug Store, corner King and Brock | when they graduate, and city, town streets (Wade's old stand), and corner | Princess and Montreal streets. ra place i8 80 Nowpop--Did your hoy get forecasted doses, iby football are incomprehensible to the average American, because they are 3 , TE |unknown to him. And this must be Death At Brewer's Mills. | kept in mind in any consideration of The death occurred at Brewer's Mills [ the future of the American game. It on Saturday of Mrs. Lynn, wife of {ic not a pastime for general use, and William F. Lynn. Deceased had been |i{ i« not for the purpose of making it ill for about ten weeks, and for a that the present were arriv- time was a patient at the general hos- [oq at. . pital, in this city. She was given the best possible medical attention, but the attack of jliness proved fatal. She suffered from tuberculosis of the spine. The late Mrs. Lynn was a daughter of William Shannon, Rainy river district, and is survived by her husband, but no children; one sister, | | Mrs. R. J. Stireett, and two brothers, Cornett and Harvey, also of Rainy river district. Mr, Lynn will have the svmpathy of a large circle of friends extended to him in his bereavement. 80 rules A ruffed grouse or a ruffled she bear will either one look better over the sights of your gun if it is loaded with Dominion Ammuni- tion. The new Dominion System of logding insures you against emergencies. Every 'single car- \, tridge or shot shell is Guaremieed Sure. Dominion Cartridge Ce, Toilet Goods Are Disappearing. Last woek made a' big hole in Best's stock of toilet and manicure goods showing just how popular this eluss of goods is for gift giving. Many new sets are put on sale this week. These | goods aro a lasting and pleasing re minder of the giver. Lid, Moutreal. Confirmation services were held in St. James' church, at the morning SE ae mom hin alts aude apie L AMMU . on i were confirmed. The sermon was by Bishop Mills, who chese as his test, | Hebrews vi, 2. There was a large con- | gregation. { DANGEROUS DANDRUFF Will Make Canada a Baldheaded a Nation if Not Checked. M. Pasteur, the great French Phy sician of Paris, once raid : *'1 believe we shal! one*day rid the world of all diseases cansed by germs." Mandrufl is caused by germs, accepted by all physicians. . Daridrufi is the root of evils. If it were not for the little ded structive germs working with a per a faet all hair always present, and some- But the fall be- i: year. Iquickly is ja (times it 1s Very great fore it means ruin, | time, if not hopeless, : i with any weakness of heart had better | { keep out of Cobalt. The new mayor and district attorney of New York will not enforce the Sun- {day blue laws. This is another way of saying that the lid is offi and that the | usual restraints of Sunday will disap- the people have no ireligious regard for Sunday. like France if New gentimerit generally prevailed. pear. In France Ameri- York | ca would be Come in and see the society emblems at Keeley's. complete for the | " |g The young men | i lw ith the auburn hair is on every pack- sistency worthy of a better cause, there {would be no baldness {Parisian will erms and remove | weeks or money. back . G. W. Mahood guarantees it: {stop itching scalp, | make the hair grow dant, | It puts life and lustre into the hair and prevents it from turning gray. | It as the hair dressing par excel |lence, deintily perfumed and free irom kill the dandrufi dandruff in two Sage It will falling hair and thick and abun- and village athletic clubs playing rug- - BIBBY'S STORE OPEN EVENINGS > €rl See Our College Ulsters With new military eéllar, $10 See Our Ago Overcoats Double-hreasted through and row Suttons, Coat, button through, with one new standing collar The Chainbérlain 310 Black collar, dandy bo : | | This is a heavy Coat with velvet quarter length A price, $10 Cheviot three for the 3 a" | THE, WHIG, 76th YEAR|. hopes by political means to sup- OuUrK i fe Y DAILY BRICISIY WHIG, published at plement hiv merits iu ---- place i s JTSSSSSAAIAtastiattis ste tt ttt aaa 306-310 King stree., hingst on, Ontario, | D.Bibby Co's for oats See Our Varsity Overcoats With new military collar, $15. See Our Protector Overcoats style $15. Two Coat, dollar. Very swell The Winchester - $12.50 A long cut Coat, in and Black, Vicunas, silk velvet , toner, dressy, $12.5 Dark -Grey 'made with someth ng The Glove Store of the Town i The H. D. Bibby Co. 2D CVV VLRVDTRAVTART HAVA TVVLRLLVLLVRBIVGON, Everybody Who Eats Bread Should avoid danger of Impurities Oven to the Home. in delivery from the Insist on your Baker wrapping his Bread in EDDY'S BREAD WRAPPERS We are the original manufacturers of BREAD WRAPPERS now used by Leading Bakers, cities. Ottawa, Montreal and other THE EDDY CO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. Nice Gifts for Young Girls and Children "Something Kingston Never Offered Before" Here is something very - new, just arrived on Saturday after- noon. t Girls' Tan Button Boots. Sizes 2 10D ceerinsnerrinmiiomismsane iB anid Sizes 8 to 104 Baby Button FINE QUALITY Children's Patent Sizes 8 to 10} Button Boots. $2 50c. Baby Deerskin Baby Baby Moccasin .....50e. Red Slippers .......... 50¢. Plaid Felt Bootees, 50c. Baby Moccasins, .in Blue, Pink, Brown, White and Pearl, ... Baby Fleece-Lined Bootees, i It vould astonish you to: see hese wonderful values, at 50c. | grease stickiness. It is the favorite { with women of taste and culture who {know _the social valpe of fascinating | hair. . A large leading druggists Kingston by G bottle only 50c. at everywhere, and in W, Mahood. The girl costs age.

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