THF DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1081. _-- THE WHIG, 78th YEA R and when it was about closed, and he 'RALLY BRITISH WHIG, published ag Hots not repture. 4 prediction as. 10 sob ih cln rs lngel, Sue what he rope wil be Mle doe BU} = j Ook PAL op iTiSH WHIG, 18 Her that thers will be "a closer equali-| piyE ALLEGED DUKE OF PORT | published in Tis on Monday 'and zation in the appliance of the divorce p ¥ : motning at §1 a year. To hk wd fly that? JAND LED DUAL LIFE. 1 ages, eharge for postage had laws 10 wen aX yomen * Be . (Re Fated Fron B00, NCL ht wal be + go chose lo Made Might or Mota oven | do nme of the best Job Print-| the better, and the other change must! Through When Coffin Was Open- ing Offices in Canada: rapid stylish, follow, that divorce, if proper, cam: ed and Duke's Body Was Found. abd cheap work; nine traproved presses. 3 'not be the exclusive' tusnry of the} Londom, Jan. i. ~The déath is an The British Whig Publishing Co, Lid. rich. {wounced of + Mrs. Anaa Mana Drees, ie {the original claimapt is the famous TORONTO OFFICE. : . : rig " : ' Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- | EDITORIAL NOTES. | .xise in 'connection with the Portland If bers, 32.Church St. Toronto, H. Bi to te onmeetion | withiestates 5 . {° Slate making, in conne t will tht Wee nd oe ~ Bmalipeice, J.P. representative. . : i 3 ihe coungil, is now in order. OW | Deuce asserted that the fifth Duke of Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special All. 3 : Daily Wing | would these chairmanships Hii 1 Rortin hast & dual existence and that One ar advise bie it imposaidia, ; . | ance, the mayor; works, Ald. ove; shile hie spent a part of his hfe at send history fof free opinion an ad 7 = - : : Hick ; | We j ; : : blank and. beo gs tl 5 z o power and. light, Al& Elliott; pro- Welbeck Abbey, he also carried on busi- xhee ue free. ak Ei Cu ery HUNDREDS MAKING CONFESSION. ,. Pro: ex as Thomas Charles Druce at a men tr esuliatia a3 hy a 1 perty, Ald. Baillie; fire, Ald. Harrison. 'pov. ciriet bazaar. : . : edie . Fished a in tabist > Only the bestat Low- 1, The American papers contay ONE | The Druce claimants asserted th 2"to 6 p.m. Sundays. 10 am. to 1 pw. gil J es at iy reports" of the revelations which have Over 150,000. persons in England, on' "ro 0 duke, dn order to get od at DRS. SOPER & est Prieds. i {been made in a court at West Huron, New Year's day, ceased to be panpers his other self, had n ash lamar] over Te Be ! WHITE , lithic, vefore Judge Blair. The New and became pensioners. ft is a heroic Thomas Charles Drace. Their case, i ever, fell through when in the cof: § CARVERS | York Herald primts n picture of him. effort on the part of the government Bowe wot " Jon Set ! : : Yo, ¥ ace ir > in : Thc to $5 00 Yair bing i. not a handsaine man, but the 10 help the paupers to become in sone gy only ead, was Jound the beg of S J. WILSON : H . . Hie iudbemite araeth of wil and' measure self-supporting. an aged bearded man, > J. 9 ; i i hot a character. e had suspected general | -- 3 | The principal witness in support of : into: Ev vihing in Cut- | corruptign in his comntry, but it had | There was not the creation of five their claim was from America. Menthe Dutton 1 Y at prices that J! continued for years, and something oF six hundred peers at New Year's. | \NANOQUE BY-LAW TARRIED XC ge, fe « "annot be beaten. ee te doc to bring. the." rople-Tht mas the tervifving conpeplioh of Tad Te Se CARRIED. | pining Listed and Unlisted 4 to their senses. So he worked cau- the tory papers, the bogey that'has gor the Exemption of the Wheel Securities. : | tiously until he secured the names of disturbed the slecp of some people in; Company's Works. mrad {several persons who were alleged to the old land for a cousiderable time. G we, Jans 4.--The an CORRESPONDENCE INVITED | apanoque, al angual \ . y i 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4228. mm {hatt of the vanes sue cance and mos i be bribers or bribe takers. : 2 : : 2 vias 3 a La & Yoese he sent for, nd nCiEBto tel] 3 Turohts PAPE objects to its city tor hpat .osceistion Has beld -in Teroato, Oat. 1t 'will be worth your while to see what's doing being called the good. The idea is aurners hall last evemng and com- . here these days. = " {what they kuew about the boodling. . a i i a ; ¥ i 3 _ pared very favorably with ther lik a ie. aredt axlie asked 'thegy. that Jt Ja. ua ettes and no wors: | ory fovornbly With thee Wie! S0stteetdatsssres gy : a . Don's underrate the quality just because we wc cut the prices. : : * . x function questions, and, fearing that he knew than any other city in Ontario. Which iat music and quite a large G 1d . 1 A oiain : . You can make "$5.00 by spending" £15.00 a is the solid truth, and our contempor: number of out of town guests enjoyed : this sale. all, made humble confession of their" ary s to be contmended for stating it the event. Our offering will wait forfno man--they don't have to. : : ; v gins {hey gave in the list of per . i 5 x the Wheel compaiy s exemption by- 2 , . 3} ) of | Sots that had been bribed, and the % candidly \ Naw, which was, reported as lost by » z 6] ili t jutpe sent out other invitations to RT cote small majority, was, on the recount, Ww \ . The aviators. especially" those who i 1 1 come and see him, and later still other ; i found to carry with a small major i i hi ti , are interested in the manulacture of jv. , tations, . ns . i iri Te AS Shh hi fd invitations, until his. reeeplions €% - gorgplanes, have declared against any | William Chapman, the conductor of y * + ® ; v : cuded from dav to day and involved more sensational stunfs on' the part the T. 1. K., injured last week, is still (Continued-from page 3.) hundreds of persons. A couple of of the bird men. Will that end the in " critical condition. A very enjoyable tea was given on A clergymen were among the counfessors: : « ren Rev. J, I Pitcher and daughter, | Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. D.°E. eamble with death, or big prize J w Pitch 5 DY . : to wrong doing and also many, many > ; : = if mil mona. HEMET, are attending a | Mundell, Brock street, in honor of her real good or pious persons : jt We a - : IN i arin HT his Nr. | visitor, Miss Katharine Sutherland, of al woe » ' i .. R. Gardner, D.D.GM., an suite, | Calgary. The guests included: Miss BLACK DIAMONDS Bribery had become so common that | A sumour of the day is to the efféct ioaisting of Past Grands Robert Dorothy Goodwin, Miss Phyllis Knight -- ercoats y » the church leaders and church people "that 'a certain church member will' be} Mohgter, a homas Boudhat, George | Miss Mollie Saunders, Miss lsubel | radiant with heat. failed to seo the iniquity of it, and it disciplined for holding an election | ae rd TOD ach aud Frodesick Ruldron, Wises Mariorie and Gwenn - - was the indi : . . fa a ahaa : Merrek, is8 Susie onglin, Mis was then, when the tidit had been ypeeting at his place of business On accompanied bv the degree team of | Helen Gordon, Miss Horie Stewart reached, that the judge hogan his pro- Sunday. The defence may be that it | Gananoque. Jadge, No. 111, LO.OF., | Mises Hilda and Doria Keat, Ms | & * Overcoats that were $18.50, 20.00 22.00. went to Lansdowne last evening where | Edith iague, Miss Dorothy Iaoper, } y oéks of regeneration. The result is 8 was a meeting with the missionaries, | , : dase. ater : i ; : * {the officers of Lansdowne lodge were es Mill: Bendersc «= Vora Uni s ' * 5. ANGLIN & 0 unique experience, Hundreds of per-' who were being sat out two and |ipetalled and the first degree exempli: Mine is Rend yor, JE Tees Lo : Bibby $ January Price $15.00 OPN vIEV t " . CE il ' son, Miss Rogers, Miss Mad Cor Wellington-and Bay Streets sens have : been * recorded as guilty two. { tied by the latter. The visitors were iy Miss Dorothe Hill Me Nadu oo" ae of corruption, ' have been fined, awl -- { tendered a banquet. a Cochrane, Miss Dorothy Chown Mise ; Ov 3.0 Phone 66. given time in which to pay the pen-| The local option campaign coveretl{ Mrs. Henry Counter and Mrs. Rich- Kuthleen Kyan, Miss Leta Elliott, 8 vercoats that were $15.00, 16.50, ee aliv. 'In sack cloth and ashes the fifty-eight municipalities. In these ard Dowsley, of Portsmouth. were | Miss Kathleen Crisp, Miss Lassie Auk ibb y 4 * whole country: hus het repenting of there were thirty-seven defeats, and SHS, vor he halidey, of Mr. and patrick, Mins Marjorie Beoyulield Miss Bi y $ January Price $12.50 % jo | promising reform. = 3 oa WO e, it is alleged, . : gs wet Mabel Richardson, Miss Aileen Fomer, | he folly, aud promising Yelorms. Such half. of thes were due, its SRORCH BLS | T, Rogers, Hamilton, is | Miss Bldg McDowall, Miss Myra Dyde, Overcoals that were $14.00, 13.50, A Tree is Known by It Ja clean-up bas never been had in the to the three-fifths clause," There will | sponding 3 few Hits the guest of his | Miss Freda Burns, Miss Florence 3 ' state of Ghio, and it will never be ' be a new war waged on the three-fifths | ather, Mayor W. N. Rogers. - | Elliott, Miss Jean Young, Miss Claire . » : i} . : 33. Nate, Kingston, spent. Mond Cha Bibby's January Price $10.00. wonted again. 2 danse. The secretary of the Dominion'. 3 a Roomson, Messrs. Sidney ? ! in town with relatives, Mr. and Mrs | Douglas Angin, Wendoling Anglin, 34 Fruit : 43 : ha | Alliance calls it a "scoundrelly law." J. A. Jackson, spending" the holiday ; x: : ANGLING FOR INDU STRIES. { wpm : I souson with the latter's father, Tg Leonard eo Mackay a. AND ail Unie rends of the facts of the jub- | According to a Quebee eritie ~ Bour- | Kenbody, Perth, have returned home. | Ryan, H. Richardson, H. "Silver and . ville, were guests for New Year's with B i last year. Towduy sumouncement is medical" health officer, is being Pre feha latter! y ; . : Phe... members of the Curling Elub 3 3 ' : atter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. } oq ertainest, as nsuxd, at tea on Tues ticity man in Brantfond, where he rassnism' stands for independence of Me, und Mrs. Frederick J. Miller and | 1) Henderson : : Fy OUR COAL janched sevieal industries during the thought and action. Yet Dr. Laberge; daughter, Miss Florence Miller, Brock * : >». 3 uits or en gl known by its good burn- i 4 . set made that the Industrial Commission- sented apd repeated attempia have H mg qualities. : = er of St. Catharines has socured a fac- | been made to dismiss him because he! day afternoon. The tea table, which : 3 : Con. spent; ae. presided over hy Mrs. Walter Suits that were $15.00 14.00. : : ie . 25 = ara} : . v. aps with frien fs in Faiddax. Mr. and was 3 trhtod bv unshat py 3 3 P. WALSH (ory which will ultimately employ 30 is o_ Free Mosel Mas Wournssn's | pry BH. Hurd and family, Kini: Macnee, was fight by so athed cat In this lot we have abont 50 Suits, sold outs, 3 » hands. Secured, in what manner * | paper offered a word of protest ! Notlgton, were guests of the former's pe dies, and prires iments Were Soy ved n a - th 1 t » fit ki a tc 55.57 Barrack St. It is important to note the details | one. v : rents, Mz: and "Mrs. BE. 'H.: 'Hurd, Mes. Al n. Cunningham, Mins Flor- and in ome case the las 0 8S na, e . ed en ---- Charles street, for o few days this ence Cunningham, and Miss Daisy - : ps preeenen. 53 that our Industrial Committee may i : Sor : n ! : : . Py " the on selected by hi week - Ferguson. Some of the guests were: . ' . on Root Corapound OF lt the men wivetuit Yr, bis se PREY EE S als : g ¥ B bb J Pri 10 00 3 von . Mrs. H. Boak, Mrs. H. Joude Me 1bby s January rice UV. Johu B. Weldon spent. a few days realize "what it is up against," - to oN ear's hoNovs MONS will - . weety Pw Year s 5 p " a x Tg great Uderine Tonio, and quote a popular phrase. St. Cath- esty for ew ; A Rube's Reque Jos:ph Fisher, Bound Trook; Mrs. Ww. Se | carry them more modestly than Col. Rube's t. St. Pierre Hughes, Mid. Hugo Craig, : sifccunl Monthy arines has prowiised the Steel and | Radintion, Limited, a site of thirty Enis of Canada's publi 1.22 - ( na oC - five acres: In addition it will raise citizen. He i= one a hd hotel clerk, "but they stray to New | Mrs. A. 1. Wolff, Miss Hanbary, Miss ot 2 h % ron 5 i his' d faith: | Y wo oper 2 iol ; y ty farthe 5 vin 8 ile » came hii » Eat vy £1500 by debentures awd plirchase | officials who. performs his duty "i York rl eo in a while. One came | Willie Forris, Mrs. J. } arrand Pringle, ® i aul on Tec . - . ro + .. | fully and well, and the Kingly recog- | the other day, and. after I bad dif- | 14 Toque: Miss Jean Craig, Miswés » ; : oe painphiet, Adureyt two --adicining lots, For. this coi es 1 this is very ratifying to his ficilty in explaining to him that the | Y RB je McGill, Mi Cost Toox Mepaiwe Ca. Yraoute. 1 Uormeriy Wi aderatidn the company agrees to lo { mon i % a. is very £ Jae botel was on the European plan and oo i ef Ain , Miss Mabel . . " ---------------- : . | ny frends. < hat for 32 he could Iv we - * ss A Dee onee, ss J p - » cate its plant and operate it before | MAI eB that for 2 he could only wet a'room, | halion and Miss Kate Smellie. Wah Long's Laundry the end of 1911, to employ net oss | : as A without meals, he surprised me by u , + * * The Big Store With Little Prices. me a la empty (a) t1 aid men in 1013, 103] Te latest is that 25,000 more Ame: asking, What timeado you shut Wp yi, NM. Hora, King 3 . g J © LS y for 'than vw hur nen Wn = 1a | ricans are expected to take up land in shop ? I mean," ho continued, In an iss ora, mg street, was Jaaee000004000000004 ( howtens. at a tea carly in the wook o x daundry a. WELLINGE bls I 1911, to increase the number to | swer t Jexed look tween Brock and Clarence Sis ant ii, to ha , : a i § ©' my perplexed look, 'what time . moving time. Let ¥ at, er -- -- -------------------- | eo idied aid: Bity: in 1913, and to] the spring, or at g ] oes Jor you . Joek the front door. i only The 1s included i Mr. apd Mrs. A : { tham come, and lose their identity 10§ oe 0 know,) he explained, 'bekause Halloway Waddell, Miss Mabel Brown] left on Wednesday to visit her mother - ; eS from 30, . N . . . spend in wages 'all the way rom Wy} ar North-West, But there will be 10 {] was thinking of taking in a show to- field. Miss Mabel Dalton, Miss Tremel in Halifax. | we "People in "New York don' alk y : he commons staf, and our I of on't ta Mre. Stafford Kirkpatrick, Mrs Smith, of the commons & much about Rubes nowadays," said au | ark s r » ow ; re Hogh Nickle i eer, © pie mm - ' " 25,000, ikdinge the « . « rs 2 ¥ Cara {3 te a Te : 1 . » ING S Lunch Counter He to R135 fu hiidinggs he ex | hushing up of our children when they {night and I didn't want to have any Swift, Miss Sas Gordon, M3 el ran Mr. William Noldrony Hurt or : ponditure will 'be oH. dng "Rule Britannia." Metaphorically trouble about getting in when 1 come ces Sullivan, jes Phyllis' Shortt, } expects to leave for England on ING'S Private Dini 1i the agreement be fived wp to the M8 id ah os ie i hi back." "*--New York Sun. Misses. Amy and uh McGill, Miss | Thursday. : ng taxes will be fu the first three years {all goes into the melting pot of this : Madelon Carter, Miss Alice Mac Be Mrs. M. Fareell, and he grand Rooms : BYE a ak on te {| land and comes out Canadian. AF x Mes rsa. Anderson, Davis, Callender, | daughter, Miss Lillian Farrell, of Ot ING the ordinary rating on 35,000, aw . . ry Break. nine, Gildersleeve, B. Dalton, Burn: {-tawa, are: visiting friends in the city. . : a ars \ LLU "Speaking of funny breaks," saul ide, © Starr, Ree Hemming M Jacke i her daughte Mrs ames) Pro for the text seven years on £1 ig a P . dard cam: pes 3 aks, a | side, Canon Starr, heene, 3 2, rs. Ducke ane r daughter, r G ( T + P Should the compuray pot extend the The, a op ut Staufard sug pouch for amateur theatricals, "about and Stanley Cunningham / i | Somerset Graves, entertained 'at a de - : . . : SE pevert. t the city, | ments upon the larg . s over saw wasn't in an ama' 2 lighual- tea in Mrs. Ba ke's apart : IN » « Nos 338 342 ackditionnl land will ever 10 ' x3 who still pin their faith to the al-| teur show at all, but by one of the |." Me nd Mrs. Henry Jose Mh, of Mon mente at The Aylmer, Otlpwa, for 11 swess t remain on X5,000 { ple wh | : y u ¥ Sa ' iW INGSTON. Ee he \ yt : 0 . | mabe as a weather indicator. And best professional readers in the coun- | treal entertained at 3 New Year's Eve | Cadet Tom Graves, and "Mgs~ Harold . HE 'business . The municipality that ofiers duce } A : ITY y rr dinner party at the Windsor. their | Kitchener. ! mahudactares, and this though: the real Whe Bupha "He was giving Monsieur Beau: | guests being Sir Thomas and Lady Be ab . i ' : - her scientist can fore- | caire," the play - drawn from Booth | Shaughnessy, Sir Montag d Lady The cogage } of Miss ; Catering Contracts Taken. «ton has never gone beyoml say-Yhntino, mah OF SHEAR Bhat ay 3 Shaughnessy', Sir Nontagh af thy he cogagement. is announced of FRI kf a Telephone hy 1138. ne Rig a tof limited dime: cast the weather beyond a few hours. Tarkington's story. You remeber the | Allan, Mr and Mrs. . Hugh . Walkem, | Marion Ross, daughter of Mg. George make himself conversant the offer of un site (o at's the: ods? Barnum said. the passuge which runs something like Mr. and Mrs Andrew Allan, Mr. and | Ross, of Montreal, to Mr. William © with the advantages of this : "Aud 1 saw "the barber eoming | Mrs. WI. Bater, Mr. CU. R. "Hosmer, | Pugsley, son of the Hon. William i if we please you, tell others. If % not playing. the game we don't please you, please tell us. stuns), i yng ied ' y . I vo angle for industries, | people Jived to be pumbugged, 80d ue of the pump room at Bath.' Nod 4 Mr. Richmond, Mr. Creelman, Mrs. Pugsley, of St. John, NB the Underwood Book. : * + + . ; of keeping Typewriters is man who does not Now apen ... ments can yet the -------- Ti OLY has ' "and it bas wwe the finest buit. { Barown knew them well. what do you snppose was the way be | Fred. Meredith gud Mr. and Mrs. ¥. mud 21 bm to Vee tha Tex { mpp----- ; rend tit line? It was this : 'And 1 | W, Thompson. * The cogagement ix ahnopured A The church objoeks ; 10 Sara Berw| saw this barber coming out of the "shh Margaret - Kate, youngest dasghter of giving his competitor an Cg - \ DIVORCE IX ENGLAND. hardt's rapid tr sitions in New ~Ydrk bathroom in pumps.' »_ New . York \ puhiber of mamwers of the Skat: § the late Rev" William Murray, of : ' ing Club adjourned to Maitland House, | Jamaica, to Charles Fredorwe Lornes, opportunity to steal a W. T. Stead, who i= an authority on y : we . . | Sun. i » «many things, was called as a wit- {Ons night nf oe oa De a S------------------ : -on_Raturday evesing, Wheve 5 ot Ph.D.. of Cleveland, Ukio. The. mar belgie the commission which vas TIDE, ut ou aA CON A Syrup of Horehound" cures coughs | prive party was given in honer of Mr. | riage will vake. place duietiv; at. the _- march upon him, - ay of Bei ' with the Saviour, and next night sheland colds. Sold only at Gibson's, Lavichlin Hughes, and' Mr. Walter | hom of her brother-in-law, De. W. IL ' appointed hy the government Wit kes the part of a French wanton. 1] The winter of a man's discontent Macnee. . fiogdwn, Alice street, . Kingston, on 8 ain to report upon the question olf: utenti + | arrives when . be: begins "to realize $0 % January Sth : is not a happy relationship, but any~i go, 6 iy more Blessed to zive than The meeting of the Badminton Club, Te ee UNITED TYPEWRITER Co. B device. The complaint, originally lod- a fi » b $ ' thing goes in New York. The church, | ¢5 receive the resulting bills +f the Armowrdes, this afterdsia, vas the i of Miss: A i 1 ' o governs) ha ai NY Jesulting . . i IP 5 b a] Miss Anna Vite 8 god with the gover nt, Nas that the, however, draws the Noe, and when" it of an interesting nature, a% «a warmer pa 2 a EE the r Fall 4. RQ DOBBS, of 'new members were voted ong whi took place in Ouaws, Tuesday, KINGSTON. divore law favoured - the rich, that 5 ia i "speaks the theatre people are atten] : une could get nto the watrimonial tive. : The nicer he 2 ine at the residence of bride's father, the I ay a : 2 § e ctrpriond pode was attended: by © ber cousi fold for $2 or less, but could not get : ; ¥ 2 . Miss Dorothy Hill, Maitland street. on | aged sarjorie Mackeen, wv - muid of i" mieten ; 4 8 out of it for less than 100. A good BABY ATE NAILS; SURVIVES. SORES "That Monday evening, and the party" vi . cof i not put pe \ A bi ye a PRs * L honor, , and six tibbon-benrers, Wiss ' a ' many of the poor cow put up PT Tat " - Jon most enjoyabu sue. > Marion McKeon. Moss \gnes Tasker. Men 8, Boys and Youths ed g Swallows Metal, Which is Removed the money. Oné other remarkable fact}: : ; - Other Remedies Mrs. John Waddell, 132 Earl ste i, |e, Mins Margaret Fairlie, the x . groom's sister, Miss Anna Unimer, of HOCKEY 8001S AND remuined--a reflection upon British jus- | - : ; ining apa sus tiend an tivo that a woman could hol get | oo, hose parents wegel, cig . te i ; hited a fou i ads on Tucsles it Portland, Miss Marion Masidn, and ! : ah Smal on : ing Eatin and . Raulback. Mrs. Harold Pinchey. - Mr. Louis J. : Ea i ease from:her husband evcpt, in Sddi- | hac ave: will am fa . Fitzpatrick was bes : tion to wnfaithfulness, be assaulted GF o% Std wore twadushl + be worst cases, no manterof bow long] + > il a ! t man. fF : abused her. On the other bapd a man bas found what an tales a i standing, are absolutely cured by J Shui Pil a AT . Sip i } his st until > 3 r t e r s Cartwright. Ottawa, ull £ og ? J A : to-day, for Winnipeg. : v Men's Felt Curling Boots, Babbar, at # Overshoes, Oil Moccaxsins. Joe Creep. Mrs. Shmuel MeCallum will receive : ere. Pest in city; prioes right with Mrs. A. RB. Williamson, Brock | " : . hal street, and Mrs. Tandy, to-morrow ais x N : We do up-to-date repaiting. ria go y ternoon. ; ! will comvinte vou we know how ie va JAY i ng wis sequined 1x Say 19 ued That es. WIL Givens, Maitl street, spre wR | NN CC eweing ats aoev lll Johnston s a Sm ba dance, for her son Mr. Shermgn Hill dh : sv Fat wt Timoite| JH) oo someimes bu Shoe Store 70 BROCK: STREET The man who bopsts of ns win 4 fom: in sire to ee the selection of a HR] foot every time be happens to lock ju a mirror. Pudi \ Pe