Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1910, p. 4

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' Polishes Boe. For Metal, 5, 10; 25, For Wood, 23¢, 50e. For Stoves, 10¢ and 15¢. For Stove Pipes, 10 and 13¢ For Floors, Soc. " BEST GOODS, Satisfaction guaranteed or * momey refunded. Corbett's CEC 92D ID Probably your ows family physician would tell you that it will deo your bibed snd nerves good to drink Regal Lager with your dinner. For he must know the benefit even the weak ent digestions derive from this pure and thirst-quenching brew, "HELLO! ARE YOU CALLING 'S. Anglin & Co. Yes. Mr. M. T, Blas, ten tons : Furnace Coal, same as last. Yes, this afternoon. Thank you," L. 'TRLEPHONE No. ee, Cor Wellington and Day Sts. FOR BALD HEADS, A. Treatment That Costs Nothing if ' it Fails. We want you to try three la bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Youle oe our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you absolute satisfaction. ~~ That's .proof of our faith in this re. ~ medy, 'and it should indisputably de- monstrate that we know what we are : about when we say that Rex- "all 93" Hair Tonic will grow hair on heads, exeept where baldness has such Jong duration that the "grown over, Remember, we are basing our state what has already been ac- by the use of Rexall "93" , 50c. and $1. 'ean obtain Rexall = Re- community only at our pxall Store. G. W. Ma 8 They were reported at length in the Press. The statemesits of epeakert were [U0 8 one? If not, shit is the inference? & Has any one truly or correctly diag: | I 77th YEAR.' DAILY 2s he Ki 4 Teloek 3 WEEKLY WEEKLY BI] WHIG, 1 ublished in pa an Monday Shursda InGrAIE at 5 & year, ns In £8, charge for postage to be ed, maki price of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1. Ser year. Attached is one of best Job Print. ing Offices in Canada: rapid, stylish; and cheap work; nine improved presses, be, ld. ' Britis WHIG, published at ; Kin, on, Ontario, # fons at £30 and 4 TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City - re, 32 arch St, Toronto, H. . Smalipeice, J.P. representative. i Baile Wiha. | THE LOSSES BY FIRE. Congress uidy cousider Lhe pro- priety of legislating so that the loss of life and property from forest fives ' may not be repeated. It seems that | the subject has been under considera- tion, and perhaps' congress did not, act because the state government has 0 do with the care and protection of | certain public lands, and there is = al ways a danger of collision in authori ties. need of something approéching a | moutorial session if what is charged against it be true. It is alleged that 'ous ones will not have long to wait made to evade though there are 20,000,000 acres of wooded land which is subject to fire, ! and there is standing timber upon it worth $100,000,000, m the Forestry | Commission askedfor an appropria- | | tion of $42,000, for five ranging, it was cut in two. A month before the | fire, when the dry time 'Was on, and whether Dr. Helen MacMurchy or cer- ®ases had been reported: during the ge {when a blaze wai liable to spread rapidly, the rangers were called off ' Fand 'the way so opened for a calamity. : ; ' + | "And it came; the conflagration sweep- against the medical men who are on niedical health officer ing over 2,500 square miles of country, | and reduging everything in its track, | | villages, farm houses and saw mills, to ashes or smoking embers. It would : have beeti less regrettable had the " experience been a new one. But a few ' years ago thers wis o similar fire and in it a thousand persons lost their lives, and property worth $25,000,000 consumed, Congress may be conservation com- Was ahle, through its mission, to interfere, and dee that the natural tesources ard fully protected, | capt the whole Bible as it is and of jas A 8 If this can be done a great purpose will be accomplished, though the state legislatures may be solicitous about their rights and prerogatives. Some economics--or alleged economies --are in the long run very expensive, and this fire ranging is one of them. | i ---------- PREFERRING A FUNERAL, At the Baptist convention, in Teo ronto, and following the exciting de- bate 'on higher criticism, the prayer | meeting came in fof reView. "The aver- | nge meeting," said Rev." I". K. Day: foot, "is a sad sfiair. Personally," eaid he, "I think I would rather ay | tend a funeral. There is more resi live interest in the average funeral than in the average prayer meeting, and there are certainly more people there. Three weakening figures in our prayer meetings are the incessant talk- | er, the hobby rider, and the debater. similar experience the evidence is clear | to term "The M The meetings are in danger of lalling ism. The devotional element is lack- ing." he recital will serve a purpose. It will show that no church or denomin- ation has a peculiar of isolated ex- perience in this respect. The greatest surprise of the year was the small to inaugurate a reign of absolute 1 i means in the securing of business. It! is very difficuit, nay, almdst imponsi- ble, in suck cases to. secure cugelusive session evidence sufficient to warrant jthe dismissal of members of the bureau | aw recipients of rake-ofis and, there , sufficient to stigmatize certain firms as guilty of bribery. Occasional {ashes of light, such as have been al- ready given, are not sufficient, the light must be turned on full and kept on until .the printers and publishers | of Canada know where the money | came from." Hon. Mr. Murphy is probably ready to lay all the facts before parliament; indeed the Whig understood some time | ago thas all his proceedings would be open to review, and that the reforms which he has contemplated will be stated in detail. The printing bureau, under two governments, has been the otcasion of considerable scandal, and' something must be done, if possible, esty. The temptations may be great, {but they would diminish and disap- poses, must sign a declaration The legislature of Minnesota has a pear if the example were made of some away, and 'are keeping it away of the great offenders. Parliament meets in November, so that the anxi- | for exposure or vindication. ree rape EDITORIAL NOTES. The assessment of Montreal has been increased by $120,000,000 withiy al vear. That is surely going some. If the issue goes to the peaple-- tain school trustees resign--the ans- wer would be very emphatic. The citizens are with the déctor and the school board. i i The ' governor-general shows his practical interest in the people by having capitalists in Ottawa discuss with Mr. Vivian, M.P., the working- men's housing scheme, Ottawa may,' as a result, lead in the greatest re form of the day. : According to Mgr. Fallon there is no higher criticiem in the Catholic church, Clergymen and laymen ac-/ fer no opinions that are not in conformity with the general teaching of the church, It is suggested that there should be n permanent commission of medical experts to give evidence in certain le- val cases; A good idea, and one to which the government should pay at- tention seeing that the Ontario Me- dieal council is behind it. i 3 -------- In the championship baseball games the players got $79,071.93, or $131..' HO 'per minute, or $7,920 per . hour. Still) some people wonder why so] many \young men drift into athletics. Sometimes it pays fetter to play than to preach or practice medicine. There appears to be considerable typhoid fever in the city, and of a very mild type. As Toronto has a' that the discase is not local in its the cause of the trouble. session The heresy hunters should take gest. The world has no patience with the men who have no taste or time for anything but fault-finding and hair- splitting. The controversy in the Baptist convention, and over Prof.' i {been reported to him 1 The mayor and { the Grand, last | "musical between emotionalism and intellectual- character. The water, in all cases, is Gime" It does not rely upon pretty ONE LIMIT IS FIXED ¢ pages, ©vidence that such is the case. The FOR CUTTING OF ICE OFFERED and dominion government has in jis pos- FOR SALE. Merchants Who Out for Their Own Use Will be Held Responsible Board of Health Recommended Increase in Health Officer's Salary. At a special ing of the board of health, on Taaey afternoon, the new limits for ice-eutting iu the har- bor, next winter, were fixed. Jt was decided that there should be only one limit. for the cutiing of ice to be offer ed for sale for either cooling or do I mestis purposes. Two members of the Stracha EAR, n and H. Taylor, held out for one limit for all i ot for. any purpose. T wantéd the merchants - who cut ice their own refrigerator purposes to seeure it out: side the same limit as fived for the jother cutting. The other four mem. bers, however, decided that the old rule with to merchants® re Irigerator ice, should stand, but that this ice should not be allowed to come in contact with i goods, such as meats. Each month, merchants who cut ice for their own store pur- that ice rom + found not or if any attempt is it, the board, next vear, will make the ice regulation as drastic as possible, and allow ice to be cut only beyond a certain point in the harbor. The medical health officer reported as to typhoid fever cases which had since the water supply wis found to be contaminated. During the first week of October, twg are not selling or givin, their goods, If this rule is to work well, cond, three cases, third, six. ' The board decided to recommend to the city council that the salary of the be increased by $200, in view of the excellent work done by him, work that has given the greatest satisfaction to every member of the board. Ald. Bailey, chairman, caid that Dr. Williamson couldn't be expected to retain the position at the pion dent salary. The service he was giving the city was worth a great deal more money than he was receiving. 1 the other members of the committee concurred in the chair- man's views and = thought the council would be granting very little in giving the incfease recommended. In attendance were Ald. S. R. Bailey rman), Mayor Couper, James Mo- an, H. Taylor and J. and during the F. Knapp. Marks Company Presented Emerald Isle." There was ia fair-sized audience at evening, to witness the production of "The Emerald Isle," by the Ernie Marks company. Some good specialties were given between acts. Owing to the house being oecu- pied this eveni for the production of "I'he Midnight Sohs," { Marks company will not appear again till Thursday evening, when "The Slave irl," will be presented. ; To-night "The Midnight Sons." "The biggest entertainment under roof with the exception of the New York Hippbdrome" can be applied to "The Midnight Sons," the mammoth musical production which Lew Fields is sending to the Grand to-night. As musical comedi "ge it is\an injustice idnight Sons" as such a.play. Therefore it is known as a moving picture in eight "The girls and tuneful music to emrry it 10 success, although it possesses these necessary tequisites, in addition to maze upon maze of gorgeous cos: tumes, a half dozen Stupendous scenes including a real opera house with an andience of 500 people, a Pullman train in motion, a stag dinner with 150 divers, ete., a special 'vandeville attendance at the meetings which were yf ithews' views, was surely the lim- | company which is carried for the sole addressed in Kingston by Archdeacon Madden and Dr. Hanson, English dele- gates. These were able men. They | came to Canada at the invitation of the Evangelical Alliance. They were vémarkably interesting and impressive, ¥6t the meetings were not a success, abd one wonders what impressions they will carry "home" with 'them. i Twenty-five vears ago the Week ol Prayer was an event of the widest in: terest. The city hall was crowded. avidity. RE metit may w6on occur. And the'experi- | 8 'etice in this. joint movement is $2 experience of the individual church. ' the 3 nosed the trouble ? AN EXPLOSION LATER ON, it. In "Toronto thirteen class rooms are closed 'while forty-one class rooms | are housed in temporary quarters and' twenty schools are receiving addi tions. In other words there are 1,779 vacant seals in the schools while the building goes on. Fortunate ! city to be so flush of funds, to day that Capt. Robert EP eof entertaimment in the theatre scene, a pony ballet; and a dozen other features, There are thirty musical numbers scattered throughout the two acts and ight scenes. Strangely, for a musical spectacle one of the most pic- { turesque and striking ensembles comes but a few minutes before the final enrtain. In the words of the dra matic reviewer, "the interest is sus- tained until the finish." FOUND 850 YEARS AGO. North. Pole Located by an Oxford Friar, Washington, Oct. 26.--On the very re- turned to work at the navy 1 ) ; ment, an official fished out of the navy 55! it FRINY 7 #¥- iF i ie spyE . wif fl Hit LH x u bg: -- t his to prov that Brother N an oT pn n, disco sovered the North Pole y with him, ing directly the spot by came back not went . There i one word a EE, y or from to disprove = vX Ex » iit . ing cure. =F g 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1910. in diseases of Skin, EC .. Bladder and Special Ail- ments of men. One visit afivisable ; it impossible, sead histo free opinion and ad- Question book of men free. Medicine ished Per DRS. SOPER & WHITE 26 Toronto Street, Torents, Ont. LADIES' WEAR On Instalment Plan Ladies' Suits, latest New York styles ust received, in Green, Gray, Blue, ste ices, $12.50 to $20. ®¢ consignment of Ladies Skirts ust arrived, all prices, from $250 to 7.50; also Ladies' Throws and Muffs at reduced prices. rae [assortment of Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Suits Odd__ Pairs of Pants, $1.50 to $2.50; also Boots and shoes, etc. Everything 20 r cent. sheaper than elsewhere, and all sold on the weekly payment plan. Jos. B. Abramson, 4 COLBORNE STREET. CONSPICUOUS IN A BALLROOM. Flakes of Dandruff on the Collar and Shoulders of a Gentleman in Fall Dress. This is the thing you quite frequents ly see in the ball room--a man's black druff. It must be annoying to the wearer, and certainly not a pleasant thing te observe. But danrufi can be eradica- ted. It is a germ disease that will some day cause baldness. * Newbro's Herpicide kills the destroying germ, and stimulates hair to a rich, abundant growth; does more~keeps the hair soft pliant. Furthermore, Herpicide is a most pleasant toilet accessory; of pleasing odor, and cooling to the scalp. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. 81 bottle guaran hair- the mn and dress coat. literally covered with dan- | § the best. That means come here, CAROL NH Don't think of buying that Suit or Overcoat until you have seen -- ---- We show the NEW SPEEDWAY OVERCOATS, made from Beoteh Tweads, at FIFTEEN DOLLARS, the like of which we never seen equaled for the money. exclusive tailor won't get your money if you see our new Overcosts OVERCOATS _ $15 Overcoats that are the finest that human hands can produce. The \ fine have and Olives, all the latest models, points of good tailoring embodied LAR SUITS. SUITS $15 If you are "tailor hound," just take an look at our handsome new Suits before you leave your oder, At FIFTEEN DOLLARS we show 8 an elegant range of English Worsteds in new shades of Grey, Brown { all in the correct fabrics, all the 8 our splendid FIFTEEN DOL. § teed. Jas. B. Mcleod, druggist, spe cinl agent, Kingston, Ont. WISE PROPHETS. She--1 se¢ the weather prophets are at it already, predicting a cold winter. He--Well, how many kinds of chumps would they be if they were predicting a hot one? The Epworth league of Princess Street Methodist church has issued in- vitations to about seventy-five young people for a social to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardiner, York Road, on Thursday evening next. {The social will take the form of a sock party. A quart or more of ripe straw: berries were picked in Picton on Sune day last. Underwear Specials See our Penman's Wool Un- derwear, double breasted and double back, 9c. per garment. See our Penman's Natural Wool Underwear, extra special, 75¢. per garment. Bee our Penman's Heavy Rib bed Cream Underwear, all wool, alk sizes, $1.00 per garment. I ---- Glove Specials See our English Street Glove, tans, at 81.00, See our Dent's Washable Kid Glove, at $1.50, 3 RS AR See our Bilklised Suede 0 Glove, $2.00, See our Grey Undressed Kid § Gloves, Fowne's English make, § $1.50, The H.D.Bibby Co The Big Store With Little Prices, A ------ NEW OCCUPATION HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY TO BE TAUGHT FARMERS. Teachers to be Eagaged---Spstem Expected to Raise Standard of Comfort and Health Among Peas ants. + Of Piles. Many believe that nothing short of the surgeon's knife will effect cure. They do not know. i DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT The agony caused by the intense itching, the depressing and debilitating In Dread surgical operation might be necessary lo=these are the things which make piles or hemorrhoids so distressing. | The doctors have been recommend: i i operations as the only But the surgical opefation, with all its dangers and expense and pain, does not usually effect a lasting cure, {| Many a case has been cured by Dr. he {Chas®s Ointment, after the surgical Here is a case dociors gave up. Maser, Roden, operation had failed j whieh a Man, writes : efiect on the system, the dread lest 5 ! Berlin,, Oct. 26. What is at once a new occupation for women and a new [feature of German social policy is be ing established in Southern Germany by the employment of woman as tra: velling teachers of household economy for the agricultural population. The first school for the training of the teachers has been founded at Mies bach, in Bavaria. The course of instruction occupies a year and a half, and includes instruc tion in all departments of urban and rural ing. Fruit culture, vege table growing, and kitchom gardening in general, the treatment! of fruit, poul- try raising, and apictlture, sewing and needlework are also taught. The stu dent must, in addition, Ome an ex pert in physical exercises, singing, and first aid to the injured. % ical instruction deals i The chiefly with the chemistry of food, bookkeeping, hygiene, and the intellec tual ro proper lor the class whom the students will have to work. As teachers they will have to visit all small towns and villages The syetem is expected to do much to U raise the standard of comfort, health, snd education among German peas ants. ---------- -------- SHE WAS LUCKY. With Few Scratches. . Guelph, Ont, Oct. 26.--While reach- ing out to revewe a eat from the roof a wei building, three feet » Mrs. J Dawson, a woman at the Grand Central hotel two stor: , Dawson Sasi-------- Si p CLEANING THAT COUNTS. i There is nothing of mere surface work In our methods of cleaning men's and women's clothing, We do things tho- 4 roughly. R.PARKER & CO., : Dyers and Clenners, 9 Princess St, Kisgeten, Ost. $ #4 b JAMES ROBERTSON C0., LIMITED Babbitt Metals e Best Made All kinds for all purposes. Ful] stock with our Agents, rover

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