Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1910, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER A TOLERANT DEED! KILKENNY CONFERS AN HONOR ON A WOMAN, od Unique Distinction 28, 1910. AER HH I ESOS SAIN DR. SOPER- 77th somewhat emotional and deinotstra- DAILY WHIG, published at tive, but they like bri in leader- 306-318 Ki Pope 5 : ax ae rest. Kingalon, Guinrlo ship, and once Sir Wilfrid caught their sdmiration amg affection he held LI. ¥ {Es rE SAE sd en i 4 Unites tates. for 04 , ? er] because the French-Caundians voted ETE Lh To wat ie iene Ing Offices In Canada: Bia at tion. fidence in the liberal premier, in suc- aud cheap ; "nine improved presses. | cessive elections, that the Borden par- abandoning Quebec to its The British Whig Publishing Co, Lid, tr talked of (Tate. The succession of Mr. Monk a---- ate. Suite 1 a IE. y Cham. | made' the situation more awkward, 32 Church St, Toronto, H. E. and it was at the early stages of his Smalipeice, J.P. representative. | apostacy that the party proposed tof Dalle WIDIG, | roe cor wets There is now a disposition to &n- THE GERMAN NAVAL SCARE. [thes the rebellion of the Quebecsts on the naval question, because that seems Ee the oe ee EE n hy "n hold on h the apologies ; Sefinip lary tion with pad the that have been offered for the indis- jerman naval policy, there cretions of conservative members wh is nothing in it which can alarm Eng! participated in the bye-election, - dung w any other country. 30a: whi telegraphed to the nationalist and, an Englishman, was commis- ders an approval of their work. It : 3 siotud hid 5 to ara, Ad study is By ret hat they will go on and wri pon - rogramgne. wi lormances, and deeper | He seems to have goos openly upon and deeper commit themselves to the | his mission, to have prevented his cre. follies that will sooner or later merit dentials to the represéntatives of the 'another defeat. The defect of the op- government, and ito have been given position is that the leader will not the entry to every office or naval lead, yard which he desired fo visit. i The result is a series of articles in | which he shows that Germany is pur.' suing a policy which concerns itself, and that it in no way suggesis trou- ble with any nation. There is no hurry about the building 'ol warships. The Kingston has some attractive spots, work goes on apace, for home and gajd & visitor. Indeed it can be call- Hféokal purnoses. and ¥he ine has ed beautiful in all respects save been present work will oo. Lo The : & cease, and proceedings thereafter will -- > sre-wimply damible, be of a different character. The story | BOYHOOD ALCOHOL There are some things too awful to contemplate--one is the giving of alcohol in the We Scott's Emulsion absolutely no<alcohol, drug or harmful ingredient of for Jewess, Whose Husband, a Landlord, Had Never Been Boycotted. Dublin, Nov. 28,--The honorary free dom of the City of Kilkenny was eon- el, a few days ago, on Ellen, Countess of Desart, the widow of the fourth Barl of Desart. This is the first time that the freedom of an Irish city has been conferred on a woman, and it is the first time that any city in the world has conferred such an honor on a Jewess. x Lady Desart is the daughter of the late Henry lL. Bischofisheim, a famous London philanthropist, and her good works on the Irish estate of her has band have made her the idol of every- one around Kilkenny. The late Lord Demat was just as popular as bis wife, and he used to boast in the darck- est days of the Irish land war that he pever been boycotted and that be always received an Irish welcome when he visited his home at Desart Court. Lady Desart, in thanking the corporation for the honor conferred on her, declared that it was doubly wel come to her because it offered the best evidence in the world that Ireland, as |<he had always contended, was a coun- try in which the broadest religious tol- erdtion prevailed. ° DEATH AT GANANOQUE. + The Late William C. Wheeler, Aged Resident. Gananoque, Nov. 28.--Another of Gananogque's aged and esteemed resi- | 4 COLBORNE STREET. dents passed lo rest at Nis home, on | MAKE THIS TEST. Tanner stréet, late Friday evening, in | its | th m of William C, Wheel he. person pismo, Wheeler, # {How to Tell if Your Hair is Dis victim of pneumonia, in the seventy- | fourth year of his age. Deceased spent | eased. A jor portion of his life in this | Even if you have a luxuriant head iv ieti A . any necessity dora - For a number of years he | of hair yow~may 'want to.know whe: ay ngs Jue . is .I8 String Som tionalist > _ - ing they BE held the position of roadmaster, ih, ther it is in a healthy condition or trast with that of the soeialist Blateh- tio lists, Bu they cannot help it, | which capacity he gave entire satis: | not. Ninety-eight per cent. of the peo ford, whose writings to the Daily Mail, seemingly. Some one has blundered, | faction. He leaves a widow, three ple need a hair tomic. b during the last British election, were 80d Mr. Borden dare not call him to | sons, William, James and Herbert, all | Pull a hair out of your head; if the 0. disturbing. : time. residents of the town, and three bulb at the end of the root is white : . io ng He on alleged 0 fs Mrs. W. H. Carson, Kings [and shrunken, it proves that the hair Ye uns ed is articles on what ho | In Brantford' the farmers and gar. | 1°™ Mrs, J. Mallo, Deseronto, and |is diseased, ard requires prompt treat saw in Germany, but not under direc 4 gar rs. William Whillingham, of this 'ment if its los: would be avoided. I | tion of the German government as in Specialists In diseases of Ski Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special a ments of men. One visit advisable ; if impos HAAN IK tation ta free. form. Hours : 10. am. to 1 pm, und 2 tS pam Sundays, 10 am to 1 pw DRS. SOPER & WHITE 26 Terento Street, Toronts, Ont. HH EAHHION ------ es MENS WEAR payment Plan Men's Suits and Owvercoats, many styles and patterns. $10 to $18 each Men's Sweater Coats, Socks, Shirts, Underwear, Heavy Winter Pants, at lowest prices. Also Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Udder- wear, etc. Boots, Shoes and Robbers for Men Women and Children. ! All kinds of Jewellery and Flannel | Blankets at low prices. Easy payments. Hand Baggage: - Suit Cases CANVAS, LEATHER, TEXERDERMA, ETC. corners, strong ---------------- EDITORIAL NOTES. Ancther experience like that of Sa- turday with ' mud streets and the pavement question will take a differ: ent turn. an | 'Jos. B. Abramson, w TT Underwood Type pe writer "1s now so generally used that itis a difficult, matter Steel frames, riveted hinges, brass locks, stout straps linen or leather lined. to get All sizes. Prices, $1.50, $2, $2.50. $4, $4.50, $6, to $18.00. Travelling Bags Prices, * operators for other type If you have an The St. Thomas Times does, not see the ma writers, { viginity. Underwood yor-wvold the Leather Bags of Cowhide, Calf, Alligator, Grain Leather. difficulty, $2.00 to $16.00. For choice Hand Baggage of any sort the buyers will do well UNITED TYPEWRITER Co. 4. B.C. DOBBS, KINGSTON. : to come here SMOKING JACKETS, A beauty for $4.70, FANCY VESTS, Knitted, $1.30 to $4.75. SILK VESTS, $2.50 to $4.50. WHITE P.K. VESTS, £1.50 to $2.50. UMBRELLAS, Suitable for Xmas Gifts. We initial oar Umbrellas ¥ free. We show a beautiful range of Men's and Ladies' * Umbrellas. New style handles Newest fabrics. $1.00 to $5.00, SUIT CASE VU RELLAS. Special values, 00, $e o BATH ROBES, Something special, $4.75. PAJAMAS, Very natty style, £2.00, OVERCOATS, £10, R12.50, §15.00. HEMLOCK. SPRUCE. WHITE PINE. YELLOW PINE. QUARTERED OAK, CYPRESS, BIRCH. BUTTERNUT. Attractive Prices. 8. Anglin Co. North End Wellington St. TELEPHONE No. 66. umes, SUITS OF BLUE, £15.00. ENGLISH 'RAINCOATS, $10, $12.50, NEW TROUSERS, £3.00, $3.50, $4.50. ad PR ~ Henery preempt their space in the mar- town. The funeral took place, Sun the bulb is pink and full, the hair is the Leyland cnmse, i ket by depositing some of their goods day afternoon, to Willow Bank cemo- 'healthy. : fetter 'than any = assurance of the "POP it on Friday night. It is a re- | bry, and was Jorgely attended. Ld We want every one whose hair, I better th ind markable practice, and one that does' Ihe congregation of St. Andrew's quires treatment to try Rexa ' i Aewapaper, tier than any indepen- Bot seem. 10. bo followed church was favored with a service of Hair Tonic. We promise that it shall * dent policy, of any nation, would be m0 ollowed anywhere else. | cone, 'Inst evening. Solos were ren- 'not cost anything if it does not give | ei} Mi Bamford I William | satisf, "results. It is designed t an agreement "between the at ws hat {dered by Miss amiord and Hillam | satisfactory results. It is designed to : : gro Po} Britain cannot afford to occupy the Cotton, also an instrumental duet, overcome dandruff, relieve scalp irrita- ere to curtail their naval schemes, and i : : WE « 4 A Bt ' position that is charged against it,' cornet . and elarionet, by Messrs. W. tion, to stimulate the hair roots, get out of the fompetition for navel namely, that it is responsible for * the | Rees and E. Parker. { tighten the hair already in the head. supromacy. The proposal to spend failure to suppress the opium trade During the past week Gananoque 'grow hair and cure baldness. sat $400,000,000 in Britain in & huge naval The mother country usually feads in public library has added 100 new vol | 4 i bucatite of what Jo i fy : Sk 4 y Hair Tonic has done and our sincere outfit--the greatest in the world is all needful reforms. It should lead in! the public meeting, on Friday faith in its goodness that we want t very comfort, : I : not very comforung, i this, | evening, it. was decided to hold a {you to try it at our risk. Two sizes, w---- | poultry fair here December 14th, when |50c, and $1. Sold only at our store- THE CRISIS HAS PASSED. Mr, Monk disdains the overtures of prizes will be offered along the vari- i The Rexall Store. G. W. Mahood. The Mexican revolt or revolution js: the federal opposition. If its mem: oth line, of hole (Dy i . As over. At least the forces of the goy-| ers want (0 get ander his umbrells goo Fags, Brantford, spent the | KNOW US AS DYERS. Our eguipment is of a size and our experience of a kind that makes it always worth your while to sepd clothes for dying or cleaning here. R.PARKER & CO,, | Dyers and Cleaners, a Princens St, Kingston, Ont. ernment have. been instrumental in | they Will have to accept™ such 'protec: | week-end here with their parents, Mr. making ihe Madeto government futile on as he may choose to give. In! and Mrs. George. Emery, having been and of no efiect. Francisco J. Ma-| other words his motions will have to | Summoned here to attend the funeral dor is one of the wealthiest men' iy "tend without any of Borden's amend {of their brother, Dr. George F, Em: h ni : "lery. Miss Nellie Hayes, a young lady Mexico, one of a family who have ments, from the motherland, '1ocated here for vast possessions in lands, and money | 14 : Some days ago the Montel Gazette' povéral Yhite_pasts Sas united i dln enough to have bank connections. in . v 1 * riage to A.M. Wheeler, on Wednesda\| New-York snd Paris. He was either warned the opposition that all = de. eveming last, Rev. J. T, Pitcher er: | & | pended t i forming the ceremony, ! 1 overly ambitious, or he had grievances arn ho oe its Sugibers did to forming th SEGUE: ee aban the | against the governmest, and so be '™ government or give it Cod od here with his parents. Dr. came o candidate in the last elec strength for the next election. Is 2. A. Ferguson, Meliskow, Alta., was tion against President Diae. this counsel being acted upon ? Read the guest In & speech at Sah Luis Petosi of his aunt, Mrs. J. I itta, during the past week. Mr. and A tad rs. Byron Boyce, Halstead Bay. denounced Dia in unmeasured puts, spending the past six weeks in Winni An enlightened or tolerant person peg, have returned. E. H. Huard spent would have let the mutter rest with i the week-end in. Kingston, guest of his the ple on the grotnd that they [dom Fe H. Turd. Miss Gertrude | ho. Joao } Byron, spending the past few months would have been able to pass upon States pulpwood to the value of $6, in Dundas, with her sister, Mra. A. A: the isthe and choose Between the men. vg 608 14 was delivered to the mills AMord, has returned home. Miss Gret- It does not speak well for Diaz that of United Statos paper manufacturers he had Maderu arrested and cast into and termed into paper, some of which ! prison, and from there he could not later found its way back to this coun 3 duct his ifn. Pract the YY at many times its origink} value. SWEATER COATS, _90c to SR.00. . Nt A ~~ We carry the largest stock of Sweaters in Central Ontario. The H.D.Bibby Co : 3 : The Big Store With Little Prices. % AASB They Obeyed the Orders. (ne of the professors in a univer- ty not a thousand miles from Phun delphin has a lazy but faithful = New- foundland dog that has made a prac- | tice_of following his. master to. the p classroom. Daily, Bruno ambles into ths room, stretches his big length} under the professor's chair and goes to sleep. One day a week or two after the srnfting of the fall term a freshman took his bulldog with him to the classroom. What followed was sad, It was also' disturbing. The next day the professor caused his Newfoundland dog to be detained at home, and also posted upon the walls of the class room the following notice : "Hereafter no dogs allowed in this room." i At the lecture each student appeared solemnly leading a Maltese cat by a violet ribbon. Philadelphia Times. » he the addresses of some of the knowing W ones in parliament. M W. McCANDLESS 318 Princess Street Opposite St. Andrew's Church, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry . Reliable Watoh Repairing. .. Who Gets the Profit? Industrial Canada. somo Ast year we shipped to the United - hy ta Shields, is the guest of Mrs. John Fairlie, in Montreal. Miss Grace Ken- nedy, Perth, guest of her sister, Mrs, | J. A. Jackson, for several weeks past, my } Canad was deriuded of about s mit} hes retursed home ING'S CAFE i election was Seized by the president, !ion cords of timber, in return for yy * since it is alleged that he commanded whieh, ¥e got We price of the timber s i the , lar and the wages of the lnumbermen, with ING'S Lusch Counter | he eto of tho pte rely 3,3, Jat oN oven, ; . ik | : charges. The big profit, as it was r / ING'S Private Dining i tingents to man or munage some of ,recouted in national wealth, the vot Rooms | 'the polling districts. of the skilled labor, in turning rough Madero was released on bail later, timhor into finished , went to and dscaped to Texas, where he began hes United ates. In the United State a An the. insiirgent whith Has | big 'mills wore oStahlished, tisere failed ¥o Nighally. He attempted one t the. thoveanily of workmen resided, he wages were earned and spent. |. : 5 scheme which, had it sueceeded, might! Of what value was that timber to us? {Rileas, matter. in recent Yenrs - than have resulted disastrously. He ap- the farmers of Canada pet any Io before in. Sue-histary of the conn. beoefit from the thousands. of hors | pealed for support, outside of Mexico, wey who were engaged in the ark, 'YOUNG and OLD Are Attacked, as the defender of vested interests. States in turning it info paper? Dig About two billions of foreign capital the trade which such a number of men Everyone is liable to be attacked with Kidney Trouble, young and old ilways are seized. Pains in the back and aching limbs Casting Off the Yoke. { Brantford Expositor. Grand Trunk was worked by the tory party for all it was worth for thirty years, a liberal being hardly able to find a position on the line Then « the C.P.R. came along, and it wie worked on the same lines until + the comp: decided, a few years ago, to throw the thraldom. The truth de that there has been less politics in C000 COSOROOBOOVNOONITROO00000000000000000 0 If You Are Looking for the Best in _ Ghacolates and Pure Ice Cream GO TO Next Door to SAKELL'S 5.5% Phone 647. 220 Princess Street J © 'To Cui¢ a 06d in One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Drugriste refund money i it fuils to cure. E. W. Grove's signature 1s on each Lox, We. BR ING (James) Prop: BING ST. Nos 338-342 : INGSTON. Now open. Thirvei Rha we you, tell others. If don't please you, please tell us. S000 RNRNRNGROBIL Lr The marriage of Miss Gertrude Trew, Port Hope, to Egbert E. Gale, Napa nee, was solemmized on Friday even Taken. CRORORON 2 Besser elses sRsas sss nes A Sah | 4 bon EXE has been invested in Mexico, and the devewop help us to build our ra Wherein of hawers of wood for terpriging This programme failed, and it Sur en ® are sure signs of kid- 4 The Diaz dynasty lives. It will go Bip, ; the su | nervous, Women worry and suffer | ; ico is a republic electors of which any ) i J Mrs. N. Good, | & 3 and sunport our schools? i plan was to bring foreign pressure to +. Wi beat against the Diaz government. of profit except for the metiial wages is neighbors ? weil "Superiority" of Women. : 3 for another 16 is the ideal PM : ese A to aid abe | 3 on for another term, It ia i Men have never believed in . which perhaps Roosevelt envied. 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