Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1911, p. 4

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: JAN Any, % 1911. S| DR. SOPER- (THE WHIG, 78th YEAR| J "DAILY BRITISH WHIG, pu biished at | FRE RES THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, OPTION LAW'IN CANADA, Liswnse reduction is unpopular in the cities and towns, and for the reason that its opponents are strong there, oes IN THE BRIEPEST POS CUBES bt x Ea a A | and organized, and the average cam-| SIBLE FORM. : ning at oF a ear ny paign ends in defeat. License redye- king" price of Dally 83 tion will canny usually, because most Attached is on, et Print. "peopls favour it, and they express an} ne Oftices in & pnd, SYlah, opinion to this effect in the Plebiscite British Fhig Publishing when it is resorted to. Hamilton has The Whig Ce., Le. just passed through such a compaign, omovto on OFFICE. | Hog «the Herald hold that "it is not 0 Canada: Bulte 19 and 20 Queen City Cham:' probable that this will put a stop to Angus McDosald, Cornwall, wes shot wil J.P. representative. the agitation for license reduction." , dead while hunting Specialists a plies of Skin, The conviction is sgded that the de-| Bishop Sweeney, Torontd, made an Blood, Nistes Hadae and Special Au $ i : ! phany appeal for missions. Sa Tier sdvisable : if 5. ' : it t advisable ; if § ih Daily Wing, [omic miei oo ANGE Sm, | BE ers 9 renewed in the next municipal elec- ted, Sharged with shooting another, iT an ren, oraak on i tion. The press makes NOT SUING FOR FAVOURS, 18 one aspeet of the recipro- city negotiations which we do not free. Medicine furnished in 3 | The Turther question was voted up. varied eo on the trade negotia- form. Hours : 10 a.m. 16.1 pam, and tions, a | like the attitude of some of the : 'B! American legislatorg mow ofthat Canada 26pm Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 pw. | The Ontario government js considers | o DRS. SOPER & WHITE v ing the problem of gettidg back tim- hus sent-its minidter: of Minance and ! minister of eustoms to talk over tar- BLACK DIAMONDS + - % radiant with heat. Matters That Interest. Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of. Everybody Easily Read and Re. 'membered. It is reported that Gen, Bouth will put heat in the body and protect agdinst the cold. The perfect winter food and drink. 4 Cubes, 10c. 2 AT A There on iv Hamilton, that the liquor men who lost their licenses be compensa ted. Jt was hardly: to¥ be expected that the gsople would agree t6 the! January Sale! Many Articles at Half Price. proposition, and yet it is remarkable i ey incorporated. --- that a good many * endorsed the idea: At Fuirbunks, Alaska, the Washing. | (Continued from Page 14 tion. (ne man, distussing the situa. - | conversions at the Chapman-Alexander ,#0d a new pipe orderad. We are safe oe with a Torento i correspon. YAS ago. They have to keep pre- | revivals are P "lin assuming that Ald. Carson, if chair in many} respects and saw some justice in it. Liquor ton-Alaska bank, with deposits of | months, through an unfortunate leak i dint, remarked: "It is up to Can. Mises whieh will | Capt. Thomas Wastie, 'the first chief | man of the waterworks committee, will 26 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ont, hr lands. ifis. Thy idea seems to prevail in A million-dollar chewing gum com- | n= pany, with head office in 'oronto, has | . TAKE CHAIR. been some circles in Washington that Can- 21,000,000 in our intake pipe near the shore li : fo men are nowadays pul under ula- | 000 hns--failed. Pi n FiOS ne {ads ix shodt to make 4 Wade propos: tious hat Word DOL io YORUE In Toronto remarkable evidences of The source of trouble has been located Fy Wellington and Bay Strec 'Phone 66. j (cnd lower cost of living), and ada to say what she wants. Then the United States will be in a position to say whether shf will grant Canada's requests." Yes, the Whig understands that people in several of the states have been voting for a reduced tariff, the national government has to do some- Use of the New Antiseptic, H wouldn't take long to number the hairs in the heads of some peuple, the venson being haven't many. to "number. In most. instances, howevbr, the fault is their own. A germ at the rool soom plays havoe with the most hixuriapt growth and éauses it to fade and fall ou€. A remedy fot this his recently been discovered, called Newbro's Herpivide, that _-- by de stroying the germ. that does the dam- age, besides removing all impurities from the écalp. Tn addition it per mits new life and vigor to enter the scalp, and happy results are sure to be obtained from its use. Try it. Sold by leading druggists, Send 100, in stainps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detrgit, Mich.» $1 bottles guaran teed. James B. Mcleod, druggist, special agent, Kingston, Ont. S.J. WILSON, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. Mining, Listed and Unlisted Securities. 'CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4228, Toronte, Ont, By the Scalp they $00000000000000000000 NOW Is the nie te come and buy our §ouda, For two good reasons-- he rush is uyer and money is » » o . . . searee, . We 'ofter 20 per cent. off all © purchases over ten dollars. » A big Une of Heaters and @ ranges vet Lo clear out. * Our sioek of beautiful Old- faxhioned Furniture 18 the best ¥ in the country, and as we have ® A much on hand will sell very ® ~ b. » kinds of Household Goods @ bought ® ° ® * L. LESSES, we Peinceas and { inthawm So S000PO0RN0OOSGONNIOONTS PeShestanas and * Bric-a-Brac and poid. ereo00 ING'S CAFE ING'S Lunch Counter ING'S Private Dining Rooms ING (James) Prop. ING ST. Nos 338-342 INGSTON. ; - Now open. Catering Contracts: Taken. Telophone No. 1138. If we please you, tell others. It .We don't please you, please tell us. MS OY EY 5 ROMO OOH OREO HOAEHHOARORS! he Pali Teasting= cooking. ore 1 Geny thing Chess } For I tho stove and' the } grate, you need good coal: UOC OOOO ORD ¥ in the "puss in its checks." The ssgotiati ns were suggested before the state elections, and the repudiation of the republican party in them, and the need of them, has been emphasized by the experiences since. The Canadian ministers are not 'in Washington to make presentations, but to eontinue the discussions which the Taft gov- ernment invited. Granted that the American government must do some thing, and do it quick, and that the Cenadian government can adjust the tarifi in the interest of the . Canus dian people primarily and principally,' the fact remains that Canada is push'ng the case upon the States government, ard that as pect of the case must be dropped. not GETTING AT THE RESULTS. The published reports of medical in- spection in the Toronto schools make it the more apparent that this work must be begun in all the public . and ° Separate schools of the province, and vigorously prosecuted. The Toronto experiment: bus been in, operation only | six months, under two physicians and five nurses. The medical men only deal with the | cases that are referred to them, but the nurses are busy every day, and all the day. Over 50,000 inspections have made. Ju over hall as many cases instructions have been giv- en. In hundreds of cases treatments have been supplied. The medical men re- presenting the board do not prescribe for the children unless it is the desire of the parents, Over 2,000 children were referred 'to the family dentists, and 2,500 to the family physicians. Ear, éyve, and pediculosis prevail, or are most in evi ence. This implies that the sanitary conditions of the homes are not what they ought to be, and that the Board of Education is warranted in giving the * stimulation that is necessary to bring about reforms. * In England the medical health offi- eer La assumes. divest control or Supetyis of school inspection. It may be that Dr. Williamson is not in heen a position to assume any larger fe spousibilities in connection with kis public dubies in this city, but he ought to be consulted jw this matter, and without delay. THE MIDDLE MEN W. IL. Smith, the editor of the Week- ly Sun, explains that the farmer is uol responsible for the increased cost of living. He quotes wiiries that were made under direc- tion of the Secretary of Agriculture United States, in 1909 and In the first year it was proven HITTING 1910. 3 by an investigation info the facts in g uver fifty cities, that in the matter of meal the retailer middlemen added from thirty to forty per cent. to the cost. Last year the examination was into the 'sale of dairy und poultry products. Cream, which was procured g from the produess ut Me. per yuart § was sold at 53c. Butter sold" at Ze. § and _rowold at Je. per 1h ERS were © arketed for Me. . per doz, amd re [more to § (rgd Har pron hoe sa--- United | 3 ¥ By i skin diseases, ond ! from the en- | t pl of the Loud: id fi de, died | SPare no effort to promptly remedy the conform with the. law. Most p ess at Sch on pa ie brigas ted | Students must rank && hotels, and so have ac- ecommodation for a limited number of persous. They can only sell at the times specified by the law. From Sa- turday evahing at seven o'clock until Monday morning--and on election day | "the bars are supposed to be closed. The quality of the juices must be uu- questionable. And now, and latest,' the government wanis to know what the receipts and - earnings of the HK-| quor sellers are. Could state super- vision and inspection further go ¥ Under the circumstances it is surprising that the liquor men are re- sisting the. temperance movement step, by step. It is a case of driving them out of business, it is a serious matter to have a license discontinued Jin a business which is not so good without the bar and comehow be: comes demoralized. The Whig lately stopped at an hotel in a westerp city which bad been one of the best, It & not prospering now, though the per | diem for accommodation has been in creased. The trade is not with it. A | neighboring town, where option. law has pot yet been recognized, gets the favour of the "men on the road," and this fluctuation of patronage has its disadvantages. ' Of course, Hamilton has many licensed "hotels." Well, perhaps, too many of a kind, and it may be a distant day ere the people | desert it for a town or city which is wet, : not and A -- --------. EDITORIAL NOTES. It seems 10 be the fashion now to hand out letters certifying that religi- ous conversions are real and perman- ent. Certificates of religious health, as it were. What next ? Bishop Fallon is the last to get the German scare real bad. What awiul melange hag he been reading ? ' Blateh- ford sends out some very hot stuf, but his lordship would hardly read it. Guelph is not dazaing the people with its offer of cheap power. A rate of £22 per annum for large users is pot such an attraction. Something better is im sight, and it is now en joyed at Brantford. : i I'he old guard and the new guard of {* the republican party--the new being t"e Roosevelt contingent--have collid- | York. state, and the old | to have won out. Vo ed in New guard ix said litical wonders never cease. The Canadian Pacific - railway; in! 1916, earned over $100,000.60. And to think that at the outset Donald A. Smith, his future by putting all he had aud "sll he could prise | An evidence of and faith, his foresight In one print it is sunounced that the Ulster men voted for Lome rule for Leland, and in another print it is an nounced that the Ulster men will work | Some i and fight agninst home rule. one is drawiey upon his imagination, and it is wot fiction, but fact, one wants nowadays. - -- pounce may be secured with honour" in every case. And when Commander Nims, in Loudon, suggusts Anglo- Amegitan agreement was asked for am explapation and threatened with dismissal. 20 Py i EEfE. te | § g £ 2 i | goose; (Lord Stratheona), imperilled {James Crawlord, candies control into the enter |S, or reunion, hej, 1e ous chatges of infruction of the liquor have eg a plea = for, dancing at the Cuelph Agricultural tn = entertainments. alifax Sports aay Capt. Gullin, of the schooner H., was washed overboard Ags awsed, ! Mayor Guerin and Archbishop Bru- chessi, of Montreal, have received anarchistic threatening letters. John KR. Mott, of llinois, names a number of articles which should be on the free list of the United States tarifi During the visit of King Alfonso 10 Melilla, a pistol enclosed in a box was exploded and caused some alarm. 2 "light plants. French-Canadian have refused to i purchase tickets printed in English , only, and the law will be formally tested. As a result of 5 railway. right of way dispute Booth's big lumber busi- ness at Ottawa' was tied up for two | days, . The Toronto Mail and Empire's cable says England pours out her wrath at Churchill for blundering in the battle! of Houndsditch. Rev. Dr. Hincks, Toronto, delivered a scathing critician of the rich Me thodists whe do not turn out to prayer meetings. Lams GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED By the Governors of the General Hospital, * The governors of Kingston general hospital gratefully acknowledge the following Yonntions Mrs. Matheson, ples. and pears; Mre. oJ. Mines, sr., ke, toys; Mrs, Oberndorfier, preserved fruits; First Baptist church, flowers; St. James' | chareh, flowers, fruit and vegetables; St. John's éhupeh, Portsmouth, fruit, flowers; Mrs. O'Hara, magazines; What i soever Cirele, King's Daughters, pil- low slips. Queen street chorch, fruit and vege- tables; Misses Voigt, grapes and oran ges: Mrs. Cohen, preserved fruit; Vic toria Circle, King's Daughters, pillow slips, towels, sheets and night shirts; Mr. Marshall, celery; Miss Milton, pre- served fruit and papers. Sunshine Circle, Collins Bay, eloth- img for patients; Mrs. F. Dobbs, crock ery and glasses; Mrs. Lambert, maga zines; J. ¥. Parkhill, seven turkeve, oranges; Mis. M. Maeyillivray, goose; RB. Palen, Jurkey; Mrs. Meikle, lemons; Mrs. . Craig, turkey; Mrs. Carter, two Sha oranges, D. Couper, turkey; Mrs, R. J. scm, soap; Anderson Bros., 'two tur keys; Miss Maude Betts, turkey; Mrs. J. B.o-Walkem, turkey; Mes. Waldron, case of oranges; Principal Gordon, Mrs. J. A. Hendry, case oi Cave ranges. Mrs. Nickle, Sra oranges: William Davies company, limited, marmalade: Miss "Reid, pair of ducks; George Ma- sovd, oranges; William Pollitt, dough- 'oiits and onreant bread; Miss Clara Gillespie, box of honey; Woman's As {rociation, Swdenham street church, {tray cloths; Upper Younus Traet So: Heiety, books; Mrs J.-B. Carruthers, oranges; Mr. McCulla, goose: . Mrs. {Jones, Miss Strange and Mr. Strange, Lox of eandine for ench ward patient. B. W. Robertstn, goapes for nurses; for nurses Corbett, chickens; _R. Uglow, pic: tures, books and papas; Phyllis Spencer, books apd oranges; Keith Moxley and Mrs. Moxley, clothing "for children, toys and books; Marion Gill, books awd teys: Miss Allen's class, tucen Street Supday school, pillow slips: Ulowvale Sewing Circle, quilts, pillow covers, towels. sheets, pillows: | {primary class, Sydenham Street Ba i day school, oranges and grapes for children's ward; Mes. Gorden, books [and magazines. , ! LIQUOR LAW VIOLATED, Hotelmen in Cobalt District Will be Presecuted. Cobalt, Jan. 9. As the result <Higuor | vari-* AD but two local cases | ue | ij vice, let us equipment for the | nify { without the annoyance of toll paying { Anxious at all times to do Svaryuiitg { that will 'widen the | early | the past' few in , before the evil, ever bearing in mind that the ftiealth of the people must be protected, 'and that ample provision must he made to secure pure water during the os ing and connecting of the new pipe, regardless of the expenditure of a few hundreds of dollars, more or less. With this improvement completed, and the dead ends connected with the main ser hope this avoidable scourge may be a thing of the past. From time to time my attention has been directed to the annoyance that arises from smoke from some of our large manufacturing coneerns, and Iso from the stacks of the water and Would it not bg wise {fm the city-owned plants to set a good example by installing the necessary 1 consumption of smoke. Information has been furnish. ed me to the effect that this can be done with a small first cost and litgle steam-producing power attention of council to or no loss in I diregt the the matter, New Year's day road freed, and we gratulate ourselves that, saw the last toll may now ¢on- with the ex- ception of those who cross Cataraqui the eounty bridge, all our friends .in city now have free access to the city trade, or that the council should take into its serious considera possibility oft' frecing the market from tolls. Jt is ever to be remembered that the market place is an advantage not only to the farmer, but to the purchaser as well. It is the place where buyer and seller meet Kingston has always been proud of curs to me tion the ' her excellent market, and we must try to maintain its superiority. Members © of couneil have fresh in their minds- the attfition that has ia years been given the problem of garbage collection and that owing to failure of funds po sa tisfattory solution has been reached. Fo mw this is one of the important features of civic government. May I hope - that: council will appoint a strong committee to take this matter in head 'with the firm determination of working out a of prompily > adequately ren wav wing, at least a wi during the warmer months of the year the daily collection of domgiic refuse, the accuntulation of which 1 hound to annévance to the housekeeper to the bring and perhaps disease ing commuhity. With good water streets, ample drainage; and light, frosh air and full markets domestic ennditions uxt be satisfactor Funds, so }l am infdemed, will have to Le prov hed for the erection of a scholars Care neighbor amd mw school Wo accommodate in the northetn part of the city should Le takely that the best location possible is shod end that no un n cesenry expenditure is incurred Close" tintact With the citiz that Yhe people wi gly thel maintenance of an Lice, and while i vine s ne et niribute for ade pate eivie seryicr have Outhnwd to yeu municipal work that will require n ev 1 believe the people will is if we prove to theta that the mon and that the results celor se ey is well spent mean greater comfort in our city life As mayor | shall give my best to promoting the city's mterests and wel five aul for each of vou I feel 1 can say the same. Let us! remember we at jor the people and their advan tage should be our motte All of which I submit for yom eonsidera- tan "GETTING INTO HARNESS." Chief Smith Has New Foremen at Gananoque, Report rors Gananoque, says that { Chief W. J. Smith, the former member Lol the Kington fire department, is "getting into harness." He bas ap- {pointed W. H. Vallier, as his assist. unt, and has taken on Hi= staff. Mr. of a ali is the only manu who has had 4 The pew chief, however, been Josing no time ¥o drilling the men into their work, andl in due tise, ye ih have every thing working ©. K. Chief Smith is also waling an in j Spection of the various, buildings in the town, so as 'to be well acquainted vith them, in case of fire. THEY WILL , KEEP PEACE. York Street Neighbors Had Some had some York street nei hoor to bury the trouble, hut they hatchet. Une wummoned tha other for abusive 1 , and the cee was hooked for o Jviaeiny Lb strate this i ® ought to a rather suiiden Re ei Charles RB. Webster, who for the ao cused, announced that the defendant was ready to be bound over to keep the pele, and that} the other side had also agr this counsel, he to y Derby. and Dsawers to match, $ 50c. Neckwear for 25c. : $ Flowing Ends, Derby, Four-in-Hands, Hook- Ops and Puffs. 2 25¢. Neckwear, 2 for 25c. Bow, Hook-Ons, Knots, Flowing Ends and - $1.00 Underwear for. 50. 3 Heavy Ribbed All Wool Underwear, Shirts All sizes up to 44. 75¢c. Working Shirts for 37c. Dark and Light Patterns, Heavy Drill, Perfect > Fitters, all sizes, 14 to 16]. : | 2 10c. White Handkerchiefs, 5c. Each. Hemstitched, medium size -- Linen lLawn- Men's, » 25¢. Hosiery, 2 Pairs for 25c. Plain Greys, Blacks, Scotch Heather, ete. All sizes, ribbed and plain. $ $ 35¢. Scolch Knit Caps, 17¢. Each -- $ $ 3 3 Plain Grey, Blue and Brown. Tarn up bands Just the thing for cold weather, for skating and out door sport. \ $1.00 Knitted Gloves, 50c. Genuine Scotch Knit, Seamless, Black, Greys. § and Fancy Mixtures, Ro ret oss NOTICE | Don't be afraid to-ask for Sosde we we advertise, En a The H.D. Bibby Co The Big Store With Little y nschome of | without one, in the latest silk velours; at James Reid, Hall Mirrors and Hall Racks and Hall Seats A useful piece of furniture. No housas eomplete Three Piece Loose Cushion Parlor Betts, The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147 Doctor (Mien Kissed old Lady and | Erie, Pa., Jan. 9. that - Dir. mother Hives in Erie. admitied in Cleveland court oid ladies he had veoeived mare than 350,000, with the sit of relatives to break She will of Mere. Rebecca F. Lord, 868 5 | Clair avenue, SE-- Sunkist Oranges Seedlvss and Sweet, Cheap, $2 per box. Mexican Oranges i5 cents per dozeyp, or $2.25 per box. A.J. REES, Large and 5 weet. 166 Princess SI. Pose 58 of Cambeidge, Was | #300 when she died. Pe said Mis Sophronia Day, seventy veers old whe died, left him $1,060, He had also lavished his Kiesw apon be Dejective Goldsmith came to Erie ¥ j sod found Dr. Black's mother living 1 there, The doctor sdmitied ha ng that though Kissing | oo hy gifts. The pluintifis in the suit seek to show that Dr. Black weed the money he-says be got by Kissing to pay for his ucsther'} 3 (reste Gor REWARD. who Judt bin Inherited $50.000, -A special Jotham F. Black, states » wheite | He testified in . connection be Me. Efan cd dhe ators of hia - asking $8, for forest: protec: often Rissed | tio it be in ek" any wach |

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