Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1910, p. 5

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THE DAILY nam wHIG, TU ESPAY, DES E MBER 20, ~1910. THE WHIG, Trin YEAR. he at ut sive elgg MARINE CIRCLES | S%cacsses -- PA RL a nineat. part, To gr DR. SOPER | w News PEOIITI0000000000005 = nd paper trade, the océan-going | MASTERS AND MATES IN e ow We Now $ Sell Sell Suir} o'clog] WERRDY BRITISH WHIG. 15 pages railway" facil; . raliway Iacilities apd the revival ! WINTER Qu ARTERS. Trunks ; Cases ¢ : @ HOFF EOE OER RR FORCE 3 ublished in parts on M y "a ye i & (FER + - ntred § tates, charge 3 * stage 5 I. agricsltyre in the east must = 'be to be added, rice of Dally 8 part of a new natianal polic and of Weekly' $1. 74 a year. o the interost of _ policy. It [ Men Report a. Yery Goo: Se ASO Ni tached is one of the best Job rint : of the dominion as a "Smoker" Will be Held Early in Offices in Capada; rapid styl whole the wld' i ' ing SH work: nine improv ed presse wmedinah this ny ! should' + occur | - the New Year--Class Has Been TAA lh Wie Plt Co, bd. It is a laudable idea. Jt is a sub} Joe: t whie . 3 The Masters and Mates Club Rooms t which must be kept in mind. Out are e Masts i pi 0 y yablic v ge en lor 1 y . py Sulte 13, and 3% Queen C 4 % . ic wien Foi have to concentrate | 7] noe Street. Nearly rg a rs, oh St oro . th 'thoughts upon it, - 1 and & ; If tfis or similar troubles Smalipeice, AF, 'representative: Po and as a re ate home and a Specialists" 1 {teases of + POOP PPPVCIV00000H00000 POOVIGPILILIL00000000 FHEHAA AHH ere wi xa fers 5 or &t Special Ail. should be your misfor ill surely be a new nation | F's work has been' pl Blood, Nerves } ler and Special Au . : ry. J policy A class has been forme to pire ¢ ents of nema tune, "you wan elp a oh i m of quickly. help Daile Wna. EE | candidates for maste: pee. an De Cg | mates for premotiou. OUR eX eptional ability mm -- . EDITORIAL 'NOTES. afternoon at. one will enable us to re- A VERY QUIET CONTEST aR PS 1. yair the damage d < 4 4 . Not a word about the school elec. | F0OMS are generally 1 oT, ied § p Camage an Waar there ever & quieter mu A | The marine enzineers o tl 5 Y og tions. The board spends a large pafi : 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am "to 1 pw ~our word for it--our ; WHIT! a RaW. In PEG ooms dk half ol PXPENOY charges will be fair and mode- siettion that. Shat. whith | jence Of the People's taxes, and the people : The remial Capta kin, who » DRS. SOPER & WHITE , 9 renin { pi iti mn fate ress 7 One has to look for I genial pitdin : . E do not. seem to care very much what | ails on the upper le 25 Teronto Street, Torente, Ont. | is a trade we that there is a contest for t . : ver) h 3 g , ; : ss 2 done. Is ¢ . ~ other day with a bree ¢ PLUMBING have Sudied jalty. It is not visible or apparen : der. am pr, the 'calm thai pre He will spend ( sth = her abd per. Boo he peaple | ©°0es ion? : sisiently, and, we believe, suc. = evident, - howiver, «that the people | turn to) his home in the Sessiuily, cay ust presently pass upon the m : : So. the peers--these mighty men of | The happv Sounlenaice of the lat YOU WIN : j the candidates who are in the field, England, some of whose heads are i Capt. "Archie" Macdonald, is sadl BY INTRUSTING US {and they will do well to support Ald: | jikelv to fall--will accept the veto bill | M¥ssed. WITH YOUR WORK. {McKay. He is the man who has of the Asquith government: Any. | The mariners report" zood ses " ishow im toc ? | but a strennous one, and indeed, their David Hall, a to = - ' been thing to save themselves from the! bronzed faces would indicate that the, 'Chone 323. 06 Brock St. i ; ud id 0 had no! i axe which is Supposed to be in the were not alwavs on smooth w atef. Al tesidence 836. _ | @ silent and inactive member of the hands of the official executioner. ready the men are talking , { council, and who has the confidence of . "smoker" early in the New \ > A speaker in the South York con' ® 7% new names have been 'announced | for mémbership. : : : Kfwsston is proud of her mariners, od { der his direction, He is a leader - in his associate members were sick and | and well she may be, as a more styrds - ® > < <* < & <° <* * < < <® @& ¢ ¢ ithe people. Ald. McKay has a large business un servative meeting said that he wnd | his class, and ¥ % to his credit 'that tired of the bunch game in which ths | sober and zentlemanly body could hot Mission « dar pper i i. government had eng: aged. Strange to | be found in the dominion. : eel 3 | witile other cities would appear to of : THE WHIG'S JU BL... 1 {fer him 'advantages he cannot securs Say One hears nothing of the = game Eb ng nga Rede Jain nd : pa ase ie 8 Our store will be_open every evening this { of bis birth and has built up here expose anything that will not stand | A' Lot of News of Interest to Every- | kim e acts rather than talks, is =. ""Huyler's" sweets." "Gibson's F B t's Gi ft Store (kind. He act ather than talks, is 1 (oneral Booth had £10,000,000 he Shaving Ee . ib Tne 1 We offer special inducements for evening - HE elimination of : T clear- ; Awreasive : i . , e for headed . hia Fans, TESEINE would build a college of humanity "in] See Simmons Bros' Yc. food chop one or two or ATL sunt m s-policy. Just sucha' [40 and News York 'Tn thes | per. . h 'one is needed at this time to head the Md 1 : For Christmas uneckwear Hints . Ss oppers. . transcriptions - in . : : places men would be taught the sa Broel civic administration. It has been la "redness of life and the value of sacri-| a. + eet. hief 1 he entering of orders or mentably weak during the last vear i i - 1d not be Faiprising if oh Men = sils initial handkerchiefs 1c, Member Piece UMBRELLAS, "MEN'S." UMBRELLAS, EADIES ' ce t. wot « n KY sing i r.| at nox's . s : LL . S. LAS 2d IN, The council has wobbled on certair Carnegie gave the general the money | Every garment of Imperial underwea: Exchan 3€ Ltd. £2.00, 83.54 i ? \ questions again and again. Ald. M } ; | is guaranteed by the makers os . : . : GE : sao that he might demonstrate his idea | = ? s ¢ el lan mbrella g A Ladies olding Um . enormous saving. The Kav. has represented th. coment ter. "7! 2, mig Hs ided | During the huntiug "season in Mining, Listed and Unlisted 1a ey Chadian Soliing Uw 'in billing means an 3 Uuderwood Bookkeeping would' do something, if it cared. to ajucalion - England eighteen 'perstins were kill Securities. ' fri dandy for the when travelling Neat, stylish Silk and wool. cover ity : ; | Hunt's for natty neekwear - a Mndie Typewriters will do this improve the city. v i McGill University is said to be handi {| Three men died from exposure as the CORRESPONDENCE INVITED price. : B i je (yk snd wan] cover. : i 1 { " {fo rk s : : ok y * x1 3 » Sg i Oo ® y Give him a chance. Make Lim the capped for lack of funds. it has de { result of New York's first genuine cold | 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4228, UMBRELLAS, MEN'S. put on free of charge ; for you, head of the city government, and give pended, like Queen's; upon the geve | snap an "Fresh McConkey's." Gibson's Toronte, Ont.. $4.50. ° ~ UMBRELLAS, LADIES, ii ------ him the opportunity to do something rosity of ifs friends, - and they have . trade amd connection of the largest inspection body. Ween. 3 . : i Januar st, '1911, automob tm Yate sett Spe ot - D 4 mbrella, will f > worthy of himself and the cause he not been - overly liberal of late | With January I De ulom hie y J 0 . $2.00, licenses will be increased from $2 : ; - : Eis Ladies' Umbrelld, with new UNITED TYPEWRITER Co. espouses. Of his opponent, the Whiz There is a deficit of $30,000. Its pro | 84 ! CLOTHING CLE ANE » Now: Fun. mot 1. hatural Ladies : i desires to say very little. He has fessors are, however, eligible for asso | George 3. Mav has been elected pro. By our improv ad 0 ood 1 Od a & ha a \ med Xi . . i oa 1 i . a gv oP } gold and ne 3 MOE = J RC DOBBS, . been tried in the balance, metaphori- ciation with thé' Carnegie' fund, and | sident of the Ottawa Board of Trade ig 1 rs bi 1 hs | | : = 3 COVers, A beauty KINGSTON cally speaking, and found wanting, that is comforting. | for 1911. . . ) i ee | and so far as anyone can see there is red oA hristmas delivery of chocolates A Con a Hire | $3.50. Dr. Etherington's artiele, in Publica { from Best's > a . oll vda ; £2.00. { ; hs ; : B @ as = ¢ a) FUR_LINED GLOVES, . ro. bo tion, No. 2, of the Medical Faculty, of | Prof. Haultain says te value clothes cleaned and dyed : + FUR-LINED GLOVES. i of Canada's mineral ul exceeds : We offer a line of Fowne¢ @* i A NEW NATIONAL POLICY, Queen' s (WMliege, deals with watér, its that of, agriculture. . R PARKE ? & CO English Gl sve. real. Teindeer, ,.__ Genuine Mocka, Fowne's I'he Canadian Courier has concerned source and purification A copy ol-it i kind of 1. ' oy with sdwirrel Nning Regul English make. Fur line, rab- ! no change in the situation. ee h . oh ; g i Ledgers, cash books, or any i BA , itseli with a new national poliecy, ani should be in the hands of every men:- | blank books made at the Whig Of Dyers ans Cleaners, $5.00 qualities att Something special it has invited a discussion of the ber of the water committee. What js | book bindery. 3 Princess St. Kinzwton. Out. BIBBY'S, $3.50. $2.00. The salary of Dr. George E. Viner It > subject, It has just corrected a mis better, Dr. Etherington should get h id f the Uni ani S ¢onception" which is generally cur- the committee into somé elass room a Ad a " . ] » s en fixed ¢ L000 4 | ; that it has reference to a new and insist "that thev learn the lessgn . rent, vear tariff or a new or revised arrange well. I "Gillette razors." Gibson's : ment of the old natiomal policy which ey - . Christmas * postcards, Se, doz; ' Now it's the Hebrews who want re: Best's dates from 1878. Our contemporary . . . | Hh presentation in thé legislatures of the| "Jack" Abernethy, Guthrie, Okina, : dark ~ colors Patent lock Somethin A ; yu ME m oe . : ¢ 8 extra. $6.50, Made Light and Strong. explains that a tariff policy is only | § : . . : Un ra ed Splendid value, $5.00 en. -- province and the senate of the domin- | is to receive 35,000 for conducting RAR ert SWEATER COATS, } en oe em | SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, B I FORE £6.50. XMAS SHOPPING LIST LET $5.00, : US SHOW YOU SOME We show something good ir . We offer a nobhy Steamer OF OUR ve show some A i I'runk, 34 to 36 inches in size ¥ OUR aii YC nbs. a rad eather ASCE, 1. 8 nd = Glove (and handkeretiter tray, genuine leather Light and steel corners and joints a that which it refers to is a policy for h i id 4 . Serrey. FUEL, the development of Canada, its trade, | *"2¢% ahd they think it is about "Fresh MeConkey's." DOCTOR'S BILLS, commerce, population, financial condi- ; -1g¢ tions, balance of |power, and other lisment with an ancient and honour | Best's. PLUMBER'S BILLS. 3 able record. It is not demanded vot Big assortment fancy burnt wood ney piped trimmed. Spe ial neck, neatly trimmed = features. \ : x that Hebr be ised i . boxes, 13¢. each, at Knox's ~ 'KIRPATRICK'S IR STORE value, Nice for Xmas gift Always Thé meaning and true significance of *" Tew recognized as an ofl The Emperor of China line signed $2.00, useful ESTABLISHED 1874. $2.00, ; . . Pure Wool Sweater. Coats, Pure Wool Sweater Coats, R.M.C, Collegiate, Queen's, roy, with three pocks pure wool, four ply, with roll Gibson's % : What would be more acceptable? time that some one should be in par Cigar cases, purses, wallets, et Let's get together this is seen in the events of . last | ¢i8! language. the decree which calls for the se y i i ; -- Sa----- i of the quene from the heads of 2 & . week, when a large deputation of! At St Thomas Rev. Mr. Knowles, a hint | f | i | Ara. incidental i ional ey, and : i f | SAVE incidental in a national poliey Me jon. There are 100,000 Hebrews in | cotch-'em-alive wolf hunt in Nev | e M ME N' S SWEATER COATS, $4.50 | 1 i | | Ly western men arrived in Ottawa and conservative lf . i y : . gretted the stand f Magazines bound in volumes. Cor Wellington and Bay Streets : inkmda i " . regre a Oh es 1 3 g y prefsed for legislation which would his party on the naval question Heo | kind of binding desired at the a y certainly affect the west favorably, and | oc sorry that. thers was any division] Office bindery. . o_o James M. Douglas, M.P. for a perhaps to the disadvantage of the smone ( anadinns a mubiant ia ; q dinns on the subject, and { cona, is suffering from pune ING'S CAFE eastern provined, 1 he Courier sees sorry that they talked of a refere; Ties in a serious condition - . the danger of a national policy be-'gum It av: all, 'one may add. fo. | Luke's hospital, Ottawa ING S Lunch Counter coming lopsided and it dwells upon the | (he [ove of opposition and in seekin : "High class perfumes." (Gibson's backwardness of the Maritime Pgp- | { to embarrass the government the con Your name nicely printed on ye *S Pri . : ING S rivate Dinin vineces, { purse in gold or~ on any kind g . and upon the need of n great | ' . | pu g . * EE : : servguive _party® has embarrassed it- { leather goods al the Whig Office book Rooms rev ial in them. Tey Spe into 1h sel bindery. 1 Phone conlederation somewiat reluctantly, -- i Cigars, in boxes, at Best's i : . ) ' ING (James) Prop. and now thht they are a part of the! What's the matter with thie average | It is expected, Secretary of fi hen * some one asks. Nothing. | Koenig, Albany, will be appointed 1 102 PRINCESS STREET. "a federal union something will have to } ir ¥, 1 | ING ST. Nos. 338-342 he done to restore what is ealled "thie She's all right, but she is not receiv- | fill the vacancy on the appellate divi. | PPEEbedb bd brit edb bb bawdy sion in New York, caused by the deat) | w= wm - ------ . re, | ing fair plav at the ha instance | f . INGSTON. balance of power." ir v at the hands or instance I Ane B: t's ¢ . { «51'S ion oe § The HD. Bibby Co The Big Store With Little Prices. SOOO EOEPIVVOEPOIIOT DOLL P0VV0000000000Dy Beautiful Boxes and Baskets, Filled with the Finest Cho N la All Sizes and Prices. PELE IIT ree] FRPP PRePR RRL ER Erbe An acre of land in Nova Scotia or of the poultry men. A hen needs ft. Hand bags, T3c. to 87. ai Best' Catering Contracts Taken New Brunswick will produce as much be housed comfortably and fed wellil | "Puyler's and MeConkey's Telephone No. 1138 : as an acre in Alberta or Saskatche- *he is to busy herself in her sphere | Gibson's. * wind 3 i i Sterling anc rthu "% If we please you, tell others. wan," savs the Courier, "vet to hear and supply eggs at 56c. a dozen. Ii nat i i terhing and A ir x . POR © . wlsion wo Se adi. | Moors, Bafialo, were appointed recei We don't please you, piease tell us. me people talk one would think that P£€S can be produced for 8c. a di ers of the. United State Canning ens in the winter it. pavs to ¢ the . pays to do he { pany by Judge Hazen, and their as compared with a western acre. A fair thing with the hen. fixed at £100,080 . ! 2 ee . citizen in Nova 'Scotia is as valuable = | See Hunt's neckwonr, S0e. thge 1 I h I th LL t WwW k . . . i Manicure sete "to make any I BER > 18 S e as ; ee . to Cunads as a citizen in Alberta. and ood Will and the Present. un exstern acre is of little importance i i { happy," at Best's et the number 'of citizens in Noval We ™ re ekiv » . NN - » g Es t deal o iticism is vearly | The UCahadian Manufacturers | hs 2 . a; * Scotia is Heelining while that of Sas grea eal of SHR , Your] | ciation is preparing for an ever 4 Aes ho Bh + Christmas Is Rushing Along. poured out about the Christmas pres katchewap and Alberta is groging ra: ent. Some of it is deserved The | g€r deputation to wait on the g : ; ' idly. Similarly, a citizen in North..Christmas present that is a soulless | ernment in reference to tariff and trade | win Come 0) Sutherland g for Sp Ie Sh Gifts n Ontario of Northern Quebec would edchange between reluctant acquaint- | mailers than the mammoth ome of the | pA : sib 106 "ahoes: the ( hristmas present that is | National Councib-of Agriculturists, Sa nitions) asset to the same ex: the largest amount of worthless show | F lined gloves, regular £3 3, now | = . libido tent as a citizen in British Columbia, fir the smallest amount of value; the | 220, at Hunt's, Brock street | ; pc . . W nd therefore a more determined of Christmas present that is beyond the, /Murdod bos MeCrimmon, Vankleel : 7 s 0 fi 0 fort should be made to develop these giver's means or felt as an obligation 1 . > Nas Kili? ne. the farm of | s Astoria Stioes for Men, een ality for omen, - ; by the receiver: the Christmas present | his brother-in-law, John Mcllwain, by | m bi tox re i 2 Toft flingttackne. J er "ri. Let Cue be ns | eo ante Bie a 5 i | ae * Hockey Boots, Overshoes, Rubbers, Mocsssins. 5 a x 5 t rt is saved up i dl ont th j ng machine. e was thirty-eight souned soa $ ale Neat RBar - Ie Raking. "Cheery & let ux not oveilook the same duty Christmas Present, i other wy the years of age. ful i ad wi tir ' 0220202002020" 200" 200-0008 2 # five. » ® toward the east.' that is _arschinery and pretense, aml | Toilet sets, useful and acceptable aif 4 i gold "warranted geny- or + the stove and the XI.) + not the living, real thing--this ought | Pests. ebony toilet & Toh medi ne ) : e question is, What can be done ? B g thing: g sy eh | eb i re 1 t tt 3 grate, you need good coal: The ee inca ae Be conducting in- Jto be criticised out of existente. But i = Katte, hells - Kooy %, from 10 for Reavy bevelled mirror Oo ing e er n ana a i : =u To - the real Christmas present is a differ- | 5¢.. to 0c. each. sek comb tch, na 5 dependent conimissions with regard to At H,. Ont, Mrs, Ph re. 3 . : oh . x ent thing, whose critics judge them: t orswa Un I 'ringle, i 3 » maive jar i "OUR COAL R inniccrion "Taew have done what sor indy | wi ol he Ine Jue Prince ok = OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK. i mother of BR. A. Pringle, Fata MN. : A ---- a -------- A RB they could, i to ad-| The real Christmas present is a cou You will thank 'us ) 4 in a limited way, ac- | of Arte RE aReetices ip, died, Sunday night, aged eights From Best's $s Gift Stere. tise the crete bit Your wife will thank us 8 yportise \h oe ese fu Europe. ag The baby's first Christmas stocking-- i five years, She was a daughter of the py rm-- : . Your guests will thank us J apital and abotir to fed Lot family could argue calmly abot {late Cal. Fraser, of Fraserfield, (I Fresh Huy ere." Gibson's : - Your cook will thank us a bln! "within them. Even' On going away with it? The children's | garry. ' 5 Chamois vets for Christma, $1.50, for the Hol rformance @ 12710, the richest of all the protinces, gift to mother, selected in conelave, | Christmas note paper, ISc, ail at Pet's, i : o Yond cid vr 8 rs: 3 " : at. our coal ay performane ad the most povsperous. has openwd | and saved for eathusiastically--how | Best's. number of British emigrants wi The Christmas Gift Shoe Store. And we Want to thank 2 offices in London and operated 'much it means. The Temunibranees of i axbeeied that a Sometituont as | w : in Ahk You gy . ; i "friends, be they intimates of next doce J gees ¥ wi conve in Portugal, | months Not and ail our customers for past ) theigh them in telling of what Cn jor divided by half the earth--what a Vin April. The present plans call for | 118348 | ompared Ww, FRO -- cm -------- EI . favors received. 3 tario is agriculturally, 'and the gov. | fullness they give to the world-wide | the creation of a ally chamber legis | wont to the | nited Statds, (erament now talks of asking the dio- | i Tt is because of the s ness of | lative body of two hundred members, Complete Fine Azer Sous, Lie. earl -- : minigh government to recoup it what- [the Christmas gift that foolis people | which ills elect the president of he at Knox's, : : There. is HEAL TH and STRENG iH O ever it has spent in the interest of | abuse it. They trv to grasp too much, | republic for a five-year term. Mirrors, 50. to $5; at Bests in every cup » ; - 3 ig : a . a dr to All the empty place of the real = " an] The Grand Trank exhibité geatif of immigration. It is a matter for én: fii with the simulacrum of it. Let 0 . TF result. of operations for week andi » Children thrive on quiry how far the federal government each Christmas present be realist R QUININE," that & | pcvriber 13h. Total Toventie " EPPS'S." 1s responsible for the failure of any that rule be hal i to--and all the ox an 3, B46.508 in exeens of the yeas md all the mistaken rush an wore provinee to grow in population = and |i® Kept, a nC aut] mir asthe which Its Rimes sie aaa it people overloading and. nervous strain van 1 ] Tn the beautiful air castle which of all ages. Ri-h in cocoa rim sad finds out that ber lover material wealth. fiat For real gifts fall of simplic- Toit ' - Fgiel builds: vou will never Bed ae a Hie BREW 3 toe ' = "Perkiape," adds the Courier, * "what i and Teves and the spirit of Christ ow wr es wash $b $ FREE GRATEFUL "AND COMFORTING sets, Tie. and up ag Bes: i is most Jtevyd bs is a revival A of yuser, mas is peace--peate and good-will, i : Toilet. seis, T5¢.. and ip at Best hx hE tnormous, wealthy distriets. Let Ca i

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