Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1910, p. 4

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HE | N THE WHIG, 77th YEAR.|0ttavs. vhom he addressed, that bel JL] DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at found in the rapidly growing cities-- 306-3190 Ki Street. Kingston, Ontario, so = at 38 per Year, Editions at 230 and 4 Toronto and Winmipe; were particular- y o'clock p.m ; 3 3 5 wEEkL BRITISH WHIG 18 pages J mentioned--the slum life that has | LECTURE ON CARLYLE BY DR. hd n Ss on 3 y hu morniag at $1 a year "Fo Pen goted in England, and he has | JAMES BONAR, ; charge Jor postage ad been giving advice that will guard A | R58 , Dally § jagainst the evils of the tenement sys- | ony Evening the Deputy Minister of tices 'anada: rapid. stytish, to. Thus mep usually see what they Education Will Speak om "Uni. | 'ap work, mine improved presses. are looking for, and Sir George | versities and the National Life" in| Geo, Ld. Doughty and Mr. Vivian present their | Convocation Hall : Jimironsiohs in the sharpest contrasts. 'Dr Jomes Bonar, master of the | Suite 1 a 20 City Cham- Fr ogi mint, at Ottawa, lectured at tonveca- | bers, "Ss Craven ot Roronte. Hoe EDITORIAL NOTES. tion hall, Wednesday evening; in --- 1 your bedste d has the "Ideal Guar. Smallpeice, J.B, representative. | The "trust busters"--the govern nection with the theological conférence ante om the footrail. you have bought " ied ; Queen's. His subject was "Car ment's agents and solicitore--have been yec as on "Car Specialists fn diseases of Skin, -- : 3 Iyle the Scotchman." The paper was | § Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ai- y. Fo * Meal Metal beds ate D dni d made to satisly, not merely to sell il D a if ultati reral ys. There . : i 1 men You cannot see the difference be. a v 1 eI cop hi om Tue sheers al tion, [stened to with rapt attention | § ™gee a Sivisabie ; if impossible, tween ome mets] bed and he 5 something new in cop plation, 'throughout. Dr. Bonar's remarks were | | send history for free opinlon and ad- Question blank and book on need . " " . PFE FES. - . howi i . a Es o CARE OF THE DEFECTIVE [and the big corporations are sl owing made in such =u way that they kept He of men free. Consultation TORONTO OFFICE. except in externals. Nor you Se. if you Sook fot the Ident Guar- nih : i. their jet the attention of the fairly-large atid por « 34 an Dr. Kni peents a certain truth anxiety. | ' Via i= 1§ free. Medicine furnished in tad! safely by with eyes shut. - a, t pre wardully, He ar yee all through the course of the ad- {§ form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 an o 6 eta 1 ere , po a . Even Mr. Bourassa, the fanatic, is dress. The paper was very interesting || 210 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 pw free, bot RL ie 1 {gues that in order to guard against! Le To ot Lid have a 10 aByone who studies the = master | DRS. SOPER & WHITE : "Y lan increase of imbecility the defectives : " th . minds, and was interspersed with ho! 25 Terento Street, T' Pon't think of 'buying that Suit of Overcoat until vou have seen ZIDEAL SEDOING Obes or mantall deficiont whirl be cared SOME defence. His, only stipulation- 'morous sketches of Carlyle's sayings 'erente, Ont. 'S © 3 0 . ; lic institution. There | "hich: Cgnada has already assured--is 'and writings. for i we Pabie na on oe that the crus must not participate |. Canivie, Fike all geniuses, was very | » WHR On Instalment = can be nothing but misfortune i! rs without the permission some very queer ideas in foreign wa perm ing every day things. He show. | mr Plan the propagation of the species. i concerning y . Cases have been known in which dis- of 4 3 y h. fi rg 4 Mathed degen al an oly age Ladies" Suits, latest New York styles | 8 3 he + $i ny, piv * 3 fue, - tress and sufleing have followed the | My. Chamberlain broke from the lib- ILioL, M0 Bed Great ability, and the | juel received fn Given, Gray. Blue. sic VER( 'OA 1 S attempts of the defectives to live with erg] 'party and gfrom his old leader, 'present day show that his genius was a en on fat a @l the independence and freedom that are Mr, Gladstone, on the home rule ques- 'used in the right way. He was not at 150; also Ladies' Throws and Muffs at reduc prices. $ 1 5 the best. That means come here. allowed the normal classes. tion. And now the unionists are said Join wr wiiting until recognition io Large assortment of Men's and Boys' 1 is oi ning that is tg il with the situation, {30d then he seemed not to care for | Overcoats and Suits O88 Pairs of There is either a low cunning that is to be reconciled | public opinion. He was a very poor | Pants, $1.50 to $2.50: alse Boots and a Shoes, etc. Everything 20 per cent. 64 ! criminal in its quality or an absence What must the right honourable gen- 'grammarian, often putting an adjec- emer ihan Setithing 20 per cont. | ; & ot responsibility that is distressing in tleman think of it all ? fo where a verb should be, and u | the weekly payment pian. . o ' Overcoats that are the finest that human hands can produce. The 1 i bject where a predicate should be its consequences. The experience of : h sul her. ol 5 Z bincdical mei ia that salety Bd com: The Halifax members of pa rliament, He was also a very poor punctuator, Jos. B. Abramso g exclusive tailor won't get your money if voli L800 our new Overeoats ARE YOU CALLING { od to the incom. (COnservatives, were conspicuous by often leaving out quotation and other n, "fort ean only be secured to the in ! hei a when the Niobe salled marks altogether, He was very head- ong and would not take advice. Me | "SHOT DIRECTOR OF POLICE. (8 we show the XEW SPEEDWAY OVERCOATS, made fom fine > stents by the state protecting them, ' WL il S li & C pecially the women, and by remov- into thé harbour the other day. Won't lo) jpeg that he received his style of | , lS, Ang 1n 0. ) HB Scoteh Twenddt at PIFTEEN DOLLARS, the tke of whith we have 4 COLBORNE STREET. first. .. tbe identified with Canada's coast de writing from his father, James Car- | « : ie ¢! 4 & : ther, Jam ar | Pre: of J my them from the Snare and pi fence, eh? It may be to their serious 'Ive. John Stuart Mill said, in 1855, Nepuew of et Chet After in never 'seen equaled fur the money. falls to which they are subjected. litical advantage eventually. {that Carlyle bad written himself out Now Orleans. Oct. 7A ial fr y Yes. Mr. M. T. Bios, ten tons Dr. Helen MacMurchy, who has bicen : ---- {and was now a commentator of his eans, «Sh special Irom : ib Lown writings. - Carivie had réat un |Ceiba, Spanish Honduras, says that the #torm centre in Toronto because | N,w it is Saskatoon that purposes |© gs ya. iho a Srval an { Antonio Davila, nephew of President Furnace: Coal, same as last. tipathy ts 3 4 ; i Sak 2 aie ce owe tipathy to modern litics d . " Yes, this afternoon. 'Thank of her candid criticism of school ta try a commission for civic govern | tively hated 'the rin pe Fuad { Davila, is under arrest there chaiged po . : medical inspection, has for years la: ment.' It is proposed 16 pay two men or tie politics. He said that his mor- With the murder of Jose Ballesteros, | : director of police. The latter was you." an so lar in vain, to impress up- $1,500 each for their whole service, lality and religion went together. His : E botred, " : 5 i i ' killed, following a warning given by ; + : Ag } : ernment the import y xpected to be experts at noted sayings were used at his time | ' on the local governmen mp and they are e a by older men than himself. { Ballesteros to a woman with whom TELEPHONE No. 06, ance of providing a refuge or home for that. There : will have to be a great] "This morning, Rev. G. R. Vasken, Young Davila associated, that disor 5 ; the women and children that are in- raise in pay if the right men are to be Toronto, gave a paper on 'Recent { derly conduct at her house must cease ) Cor Wellington and Bay Sts. competents secured. Literature on the Atonement," and ' Davila left the hows: with the police : : i : srence | chief, but when a short distance from . med at will be! . Prof. Skelton addressed the conference ! ¢ ' AT Perhaps the shjest ak h : the | Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, returning lon "Phe Church and Social Ques- | the place he drew a revolver and shot : the sooner acromplia Whe ped from an extended visit to the west, de [Heme This, evening Dr. 4 H. U. |the officer dead. If you are "tailor bound Quhoun, deputy minister of educa- Suits before you leave your order, At FIFTEEN DOLLARS we show : ple are aroused as they must be. by t the C.P.R. company must '% O V ERCOAT S the forceful addresses of Dr. Knight clares tha ; . P rder to Vion, Toronto, is to speak on "Uni- | Organist Badly Burned, b : ya : . 'apd othets. They are engaged in a spend. large sums o' money in 0 © [versitios and the National Life." The | H. E. Jenner, organist, of Carman, an elegant range of Faglish Worsteds in ew shades 'of Gey, Brown BIG SELECTION, a ok i : t sditational value keep pace with the expansion of the conference concludes to-morrow morn. Man., writes : "Some little time ago | and Oh all the latest models, all the comeet fabrics, all the BEST WORKMANSHIP, Ee ul i North-West. The transformation that =. el a Sais esting snd the Jock had of a piece. af wood, in a |S points od tailoring embodied in our splendid FIFTEEN DOL 7 5 "RIC ha - : ' vi 3 in cannot be imagined by ina re by ol. Bmght, on te box stove, that wished to move, ¥ 81 8. WES PRICES, THE MIXING AND MUDDLING. Is going on Conservation of Life." thinking it had not caught fire. Un- | 5% LAH H i Gal and see dur Néw Designs and ; : : nd d_any one who has not seen something of § Iv ed : 3 {oe ltyle Ny hog The - campaign in Drummc an A Sn ortunately it was very hot and burned | 8 eeu said Ieas heen. roa, J Xi 4 Lod Be ERR Ra HA #t lose vange: +FhesDanger Becoming Apparent. 'my--thumb seversly--so badly, in fact, just take a Jook al our handsome iow * Bults, natty hhd we i » 1 Wi that I hite blist 1 : 10, $13, to 815. i ; Ai atl Le 7 . : ontreal Witness, x 3 Ho hat a large white blister appeared, | 9) Alves Big Line of Underwenr. varsity. The issues ghesntnes Haily MOTE' The German exaltation has been | ye Bourassa's campaign in stirring eovering the greater part of the thumb. Pehman's Fleece lined, 980 a Suit complex and confusing, For instance, gho-t.lived, The idea that they had up racial feeling in Canada for politi: I had some Zam-Buk handy and ap n erwear ove Bota and Shoes at Rock Botton Prices. Mr. Gilbert, 'who is opposing the produced a warship 'which was the cal pu ps is succeeding only too plied it, then bandaged up the thumb. a well. e presence as sympathizers of The Zum-Buk took the fire out of the i liberal, and is a i A . my . . government, i a liberal, a speediest in the world only brought many men of good position, as the wound almost instantly and eased -the Specials Specials Ly : # 3 4 i 4 : ; fev! » x ISAAC ZACKS against the government s nav al policy. "Gut the fact that England had faster "Devoir boasts, only proves how insidi- pain. I had an engagement to play at : 271 PRINCESS STREET. But here is the situation. ships, or cruisers, several of them, and 'ous the race appeal can be when it is an organ recital a few days later, and eet ead : The conservative party favours a that it was not making any fuss over Oleverly handled. Mr. Bourassa is"us- thanks to Zam-Buk I was able to keep See our Penman's Wool Un See our English Street Glove, : ing great talents, however, to unwor- the appointment. But for it, I know | 8 derwear. double breasted ani tans, at $1.00 : der i i sontrol, and to- the hd 1 does . ti y navy; un imperial « he fae John Bull d not, as he [thy endsy and to the men and the his- it would have been utterly impossible, | 8 double back; ue. por garment Se Dent's Washable Kid 0e our ent s ashable Ll » Beh . » shia . = * Th We i ive You wards the maintenance of which Can grows older, lose in progressiveness. Horians. of the {future his work will the burn was so severe." : a to ada should give a handsome annual jonly, by contrast, throw, a greater It is really surprising how . quickly Reg our Jenman's Natural dove, at $1.50, . contribution. And yet the conserva- No Use for Bourassa. glory on the broad statesmanship of Zam-Buk takes the smart out of a Wool Underwear, extra special, See our Silkdiged Suede | Sir tiirid Laurier. At bottom, the burn. a cut or a wound. "That is one giper, garment. Glove, $2.00. A "onservative organizer, is being asked tionalist. agitation with uneasi and men throughout the dominion will'not it. It eases the pain from "every-day he Rk " wires WINDOW oI MS to support Mr. Gilbert. The national distrust. Mr. Bourassa's al u- fail to grasp 'it. Is the sectional spirit secidents" as vothing else cult As ad 8 ied, Creat, UndefWear, all wool, , Uloyes, Kpwna's English make, - uppo ¥ i vs . . i 2 all sizes, $1.00 per varment # © PLAY QF PRIZES, party is 1d by Me. Monk and Mr. tegrity is admitted. But it is useless 1c predamitate in Danada in national household balm it is without equal. : 3 per ' 30, { MEME n THE pf ba tha to deny that his whole campaign is an affairs ? answer wi be decisive i Miss E. E. Falloon, of Suassburg, | 8 Emer a ae PLACE. Pourassa, {is a strange political al appeal to racial and sectarian preju- Jand unmistakable in the end, and if Sask., says: {'I have found Zam-Buk SE -------- : liance), iri Sonk in again the us dices. An ultramontane he practical- Mr. Rogitasia or Mr. Monk whervish very useful as a household balm. Sev: : pany ro . : on geheral principles. He says mili- ly contends for the supremacy of the large ambitions they may as well be- eral of my friends 'have also used it ® Gage 8 a cerry tarism i% deawing the people out church in civil affairs. An extreme pro- Igin now to think seriously of the re- 'and all speak very highly of it. A Use. a and Juhw Lin. of the United States into Canada, and vincialist he opposes any contribution |sult of appeals to narrow prejudice relation of mine. had suffered for a n 8 1 y O - : o imperial defence, and it is impossi- The dominion is not only growing long time from. eczema, and nothing 7 if Canada does not look out thee ble"to doubt:that the - logical end of } but is. becom . tient a ie t logica of larger is ing more impatient seemed able to do any good. Zam . I shall The Big Store With Little Prices, tive party, under the direction of the Toronto News. d X 3 y A i . h Coupons : Ys the News can only regard the na- question is of the simplest, and plain reason why children are so fond of ; See our Penman's Heavy Rib See our Grey Undressed Kid any! Prompt Delivery, will be an end of the immigration. his movement is separation from the than ever of the sectional spirit. Buk worked a complete cure. Mr. Bourassh is against a navy empire. Mr. Monk in less formidable | . always keep a supply on hand, and « but equally mischievous. The object of | Mr. Hanna Losing in Power. advise ali housekeepers to do so." whieh 5 Canadian in times of pases both is to prevent closer relations "Toronto Star. All druggists and stores sell Zam w and imperial jn times of war. But he ;woon Canada and Great Britain, The fact remains, however, that Mr. Buk at Sc. box, and it may be Wad would cut Mre Monk, and abandon his destroy 'the whole imperial movem Hanna is no longer the strength to post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, followets if the government could be and to elect from Quebec a FrentW{Ontario's government that he was in for price. You are warned 'against Hed "'t dntnd the naval bill €roup which will establish a dictator. the -palmier days of the Whitney harmful substitutes and imitations. eampe . 9a » a o ship over both parties in parliament.: regime. The Downey appointment has ------------------ and limit the fleet solely to the de We can look to such a situation only | weakened ny faith Yr his afiminis- GRAND OPERA HOUSE, p . fence of Canada." with apprehension and as fraught with "tration. T allon letter has made ---- I A ? The opposition is a party of irrecon- danger both to Canadian national un- Nia poitieal Sagacity somew hat of >: "The Midnight Sons" Delighted a nsure y our irship : a ity i i idation. [joke. But it is a safe guess that the » Audience. : : 3 cilables, or the party that is made up ity and to imperial sonsslidstion mt will a to eorry him "The Borin Aw alia the If you haven't one, then INSURE YOUR LIVE. ne mgy Laon : If you don't think that's worth fnsuring, then INSURE YOUR PROPERTY of men who ave personally and politi- | J ts shoulders, so long, at any ] i. aad | Says Bishop is Right. Fapon 11: she Whi 8s i = {Grand last evening and all who wit . cally disappointed and willing to do tame Citizen, rate, as Sir James Whitney remains at | '4 1} production of that musical If you have no property, INSURE YOURSELF AGAINST ACCIDENT. For SaleChea anything or say anything if they can A local journalist, who was fos she helm. {comedy were more - than delighted In any case call on ly irritat nd a Foo jer Some time editor of a French-Canadian ~ { From start: to finish the audience . only irritate a nnoy the Laurier Ont. | The Excitement is Rising. Inughed, except at intervals when the Jd. K. CARROLL, 14 Market St. Thi roVerTient newspaper in Essex county, fea 3 . pe : wrote the following in Le Bulletin, of | Winnipeg Eree 1 yess id University has tuneful chorus or the clever | dancer { A professor of Corne piversity has | performed, A more satisfying = pro Stone Houses in row, Nos. If elected what would Mr. Gilbert Montreal : : Biohed a ten) tas 114, 116, 118 Ordnance Street; No. represent ¥ No one can imagine. He "The great majority of French-Cana- ®stablishec & FEOORC, he er Idugtion of the kind has not appeared p-- : i Kun Street 33 rooms; Modern; p.. afjowed the nationalists to mis. dans of "any influence in this country ons politic a . jr Stn here, and a more elaborately staged n : co " TT Tm 0. ng Street, No. 32 Ontario : : © are in favor of the one language sys- [YO' & ine a » OPCW [production i= not on the road, There Street, 13 rooms; all modern; brick; 'ead and deceive him, and sooner or yo. "wie, they did not find things as | 3TY liar, the first time, and an And he | are: the most wovel features jn "The large lot. later he will see his folly and repent they wanted them in Ontario they sent uated liar oe second fe. ne he { Midnight Sons," beginping with » : 2 igot away wi it, too. is too earh Apply to ' : Sof i 'their chi ; . t hanguet sce Th How } of it. their children to Detroit, and to-day i snnguet scene. hen follows & shoe : vet to say what the effect of the in- store scene, a complete theatre on the | -------- ithey are sending them to the English + : GEO. CLIF F ' | SOME SHARP CONTRASTS, soliog conduct by the Jesuit fath- rush 3X Wigher eutstion on party poli- stage and finally a ule some. Kent, 85 Clarence Street, i 5 : . ers in this city. We may for the sake | 8 § , oe «dward Castano, Joha T. Murray : Digurent an, oi Siler ottusions E81 riety oxdhonor te apposite] Kir To ee oT 4 thee | and Miss Kitty Francis were the chief There are a great many places and See things 'rom'. a special viewpoint. to Bishop Fallon, but the real facts of | ing' Ole: has signed a NCEE fun makers. Mlle. Prager did some cccasions when th bili f = Sir George Doughty, a tariff reformer, 'the case show that he is right." { year contract to pitch for the Cubs, | over toe dancing, and Hilarion and g 2 . . € possibility of get having made a hasty run through Can | Uieag fie has, hes Biven a lionus Rosalie Ceballos brought down the I ting extra heat immediately effects an 0 : E o of a thousand dollars and his salary | Louse by their whirlwind dance, sdth \ 3 economy by d i i ada, informs the people at home that | Getting His Reward. {ie doubled: of Ouse " Lanes, J conomy by decreasing the discomfort this country is without. workhouse. | Belleville Intelligencer. nish L = Pel Slations. . Nis nd oftheworker, laihoofice, lnthccarly or poor, or beggars, that he found | 4" Uhiladelphin LT. + ont. ¥ IDEA FOR WOMEN. 4a jd, made 7' Shit Jo "The Biliken bt morning or late at night; ¢ or afigh | piperity and plenty wherever he adelphi i P ' an" and "Amnia." Mise Moha Des- AE " tote wont, snd oll this was due to the Pesmerivanint shuts maiitol od dor! Tells How Radiant Hair Can Easily mond sang very. prettily "Ny Little ; the stcamheat. is on, tis of importan high tari. He anys' that great re. Signer of the furnishings and squip- Adorn:Auy Head. «x | for Sastenare aul Rings on My p to have extra heat. In the builder!§ alts Nave. | bod in Canada, MO0% about which there has beet so! It's & mighty good thing for the wo: ie bare any ringing ou : v outside office, in the shipping room, a a * much scandal, was, to-day, sentenced men of Canada that Parisian Sage 5 , he checkers sh 3 . x --s . : : . : | they sang the chorus of the latter the checker's shack, on exposed lof commercially, in the last seven years, 'ty imprisonment. for not less than Six can now be obtained in every town of The elosing seine of the fat : : p § and the. higher tariffl was inaugurated 'months nor moré than two years in » he ry 00 Xe in railroad stations, in studics, the SOOO ROO : h r Sonsequence. : was delightful one, t of th Ek gn 19. {the E: 0 po i bmi y- i npr 3 oy cg fas date Company appearing Gi tin rear ve g : ; : : , » So _muc a air a " {tibule of « ilway coach. By utilis ama suddenly iow ts G1 owed 8 si loc while bul Bey viet of "compar Yo 0 Sats dul gud mae woes a | Lo, Sree Sok By wi |g ir RFECTIO 5 . 2 \ time ! policy rau i b Sage. ES track scene it 'appears as though i} ? * ils porta ould Jook and ves § wot in force, there wars depressions bill fur desks 1 de- | cosh 'was being - whirled along mile 4 Smoneszss his | ? wit Lah | 8 4 A after mile. Everything about the y . .. TRE REMEDY. 0 . : -- Laont . : . 'trouble, : FIDL Wun shansine- : ¥ Absolutely smokeless and odorless as Ts oO a : Reforming the 1 Chamber, ' Yon't fagine! Stick to facts! Ia Tittle devils theive on the Ppet "Remember the one undisputed 3 8 : ive little d thrive on the of | Brontford Expositor 1s often a necessity, It is safe, smokeless and odorless. s match, a fiet: i : y ] hair tonics. The Toronto Globe endorses = com: gives heat quickly. With four quarts of oil it burns nine hours. Mas ih i a y ey 0 i is such an exirnordin- iplaint made by the Montreal Heald Ca 8 : quick acting rejuvenator that [and the Kingston Whig against the ap- mate locking ing Hane Spreader, Sc Preiefis Me wick from being who is the agent in 'pomtment of wone but liberals to the wick can be EL mule, and } rs a op hack so atthe, tees it to cure dan dominic i ; . i Mair od Hehing i the La aid poims offf that It bas a cool handle and a dampef top. An indicator always shows the 3 , stop , , § rae ne Smount of oft in the font. The filler-cap it is put in Like a.cork fm a bottle séalp in ap er money Bd k. {Power unuch longer that Body willthe} und is sttached to the font by 3 chain P P x arisian is most ¥ per: compe of the adherents of one a . i fumed, it is ideal preparation; mot [litical party only. This is quite Fd g The burier body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new do. ticks 3 ; . "and the taet that = the ponservative'] as iy sonsarnotion, and consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed in an party when in power pursued a similar ng. ; policy dose not make the sitlation The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in japan or nickel. It is strong, ang better, Nor will the sprinkling of | Gursble, well made, built for service, yet light and ornamental. ; a conservatives among the' com- Dealers Boervabere. IF vit oF yours. wits for i" s, aid ing appointimeuts make the sitistion lhe nacrest agency of tT Canadw. it ought to be. If we dw to . Wipe' chamber: in Camda; The Queen City Oil Company, of wonstitating it other | ; Liwitod. x _ the will of the goreroment of the ' LN a a iy

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