Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1911, p. 4

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~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. i011. 1S QUIET ILLEGAL HOUSE { PAGE FOUR. ff 2 eect Lo ; THE WHIG, 78th YEAR| cme the aid of Josph Fels, of mgt CR IT I C S SH WHIG, published ot { adeiphis, the millionaire producer DAILY BRITT 106-310 King Street. Ki % 8 soap known as Fels Naptha. He is | The physician whe recommends, SSS DR. SOPER- Speclalists diseases of Skin; Blood, Nerves, Phaader and Special Atl. Tr a advisable : if § Ove visit adv! imposeth stats 4 for. free 'opinio: 0 BORIS blank and rane on diseares San men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tabiet form. Hours: 10 am. 0 1 pm, and 2 te 8 pm. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 pw. » DRS. SOPER & WHITE v 25 Torunto Street, Torente, Ont. after of illegal liquor selling. remm---------- York--and dfop a tear at the passing of the crosstown horse cars in Twen- ty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. Gone are the tinkling bells which | made of this crosstown line the mem- ory of an Alpine cowpasture, or of a level stretch in uttermost Commecti- ent. This line of cars cut across the most varied neighborhoods; the most widely contrasting ceatres of popula- tion. In the districts by the rivers its "mellow village chime" sounded amid the somll paned windows of little shops and echoed along the dingy hall wavs of poor tenements. Bui, as tie cars went from Lexington avenue through the great, red-hot, pulsing heat of New York, and beyond bright Brosdway, the little, rocking cars made a jueer picture in the roar and They were chosen for thi purpose--to 5 blaze of the big modern town; this win- introduce Christianity." ter; as they pushed through the drift- | Fels is putting into 3 td snow untackled by the former foot- | projects $1,000 a day, and 'he is ball hero, the horses might have been | finding" considerable happiness in this mistaken for reindeer and the drivers for strayed effigies of Santa Claus. and most unusual occupa- L Cut. into nice LUMBER at our Saw Mill Take sleighing while it remains good. 5. ANGLIN & G0. Cor Wellington and Bay Streets "Phone 686. forget 4 36 per year. Editions at 230 and 4, ET rm a "remarkable man, a Hebrew, who | To ALLOW A BAWDY the patient who uses and the tates. charge fe ve beat | Job Print. | the people through judicious advertis- 'Clearly in His Report Upon the) k hi the best in in y says he does not want to Reep . history of segregation in! Winnipeg, he parky, P petults 19 and 20 Queen CUity Cham- gel a monopoly. Then you get a lot that the duty 'of the police is to 'en- Daily Whi imitation and met with such popu- 2D ai 0 Dig. stealing. forcement of the law in any area or " ; { dian Club cannot have noon luncheons «nd 1 am still doing it. Bat I am solid flesh and vitality. policy knowh as the passive segrega- fle travelled not long since across} Toronto addresses are heard as the house was an illicit liquor dive, was | Soon the Last of Them Will Jingle hie aid [to do for his fellow men, that Fels be-| our. that under the amend- to anyone. The dining-rooms of the turtle-backed horse cars in Sixth ave tion. He was to spend Sunday, (Jan. ing the winter, that of the Frontenac cribed in these words : can hotel not be engaged to provide | Am o'¢lock SERELY pris wag, fon - day oad | formerly travelled for another soap] TO BE KEPT. and Hand Gite morning at $1 i a yea as maker, but, after going into busi- - "= 5 sf Ea {to be ad price of of Dally $3 pess himself, . got the attention ol Jud In This De Bags chemist-who analyzes and of Sh $1. ge Robson ys s wa | oe ac! s dne of FHC N s Offices immensely : EI CIERER Se ' and cheap works nine im presses. | i01 and yr finds. bispast he Re a5 Shearer Charges Heard at Winni-| 5 » The British Whig Publishing Co. Lid, "7, corns peg. Ce., ld. . i spirit and boldly i i have established it as pre-eminently . 4 aught. fe Caruagie 1p Winnipeg, Jan. 16.--In resiewing the TORONTO OFFICE. | money. Hear him talk : : 'Judge Robson laid down very clearly and in results. bers 31 Chareh a Toronto, HE | "It's so easy--to make money. You l shat the keeping: of 'a bawdy house 2 : malipeles Fepresentatlve. illegal under the statutes of Canada; No other preparation has stood fof people to work for you and you ed such severe tests, such world-wide [give then as little 4s you please oljs the jaw, and that the police all they make, It's easy, as easy 88 |. missioners have not powers under the city charter to withhold the en- lar and professional endorsement. "OUR CANADIAN CLUB *|"We ent't I get rich under present To the babe, the child and the a ik Cy 0 conditions without robbing somebody. against anv class of offenders. These adel it gives blood, strength, + The one great reason that the Cana- J'ye done it. You are doing it now, gentlemen sincerely thought that = it | : apr. th damnable] ¥28 ic the public interest that the a : o we Ie ALL DRUGGISTS foc i ig hol oe ing bones to wipd ow the sysim by ting of the evil should be adopted. nent men is hat the plam for whol | made it" Judge Robson found that the state- » the meetings is. not available. The ment of Dr. Shearer, that every bawdy NEW YORK on ; the ocean with Keir Hardie, the so si HORSE CARS, | Canadian Club's own headquarters, ci,list, who talked so little of him-| proved, i de » mildly Seaiited the where the lunches are availab he wanted | Prov incial authorities, an sot > Le ne ns = al fo at _seli but so much, of what civie authorities, who apparently had! OH Into the FEwigkeit. soy time, without any inconvenience New York Sun. came ashamed of himself. He is now| ent to the license act of 1906 they Come all ye wha.can remember the larger hotels are not acvessible for giving dollar for dollar towards the were empowered to unite with the pro-y oo which swung round on a r and" special purposes at the noon hour. Manitoba campaign for direct legisla: vincial authorities in the suppression | 4 pack merrily uptown--all Re There is one, however, not in use dur- | mind all the _20ys of an ancient New '15th), and Monday in Winnipeg, and hotel. Could it not be secured for the address several meetings before going time being by the Canadian Club, and west on his mission, which he des- can the manager of the British-Amer;- "I decided to go to work, fresh ih io. mY self, and get things done. re reshments for a specified number, tie- that's easy, Too. Not So easy kets being "id fog luncheon once a week or once in' two weeks for the of the them in advantage haul making moneyv--giving it away harder than getting it. ~But by care ful management 1 believe it can be given back without doing very much harm. "I want tg make want to spend my, make fortunes such as sible, and that's a- serious, worthy occupation for a man of executive ability. 'What were the Jews chosen for?) and Gxt three months ? 'When the Cana- dian Clubs can maintain an active in- terest; in passing events in the smaller | towns of Ontario surely the Canadian Club, of Kingston, to demonstrate that it is really if it only tries. ---------- EE ------------ 'me' impossible. 1 fortune so as to mine impos- can do something alive $10.00 OVERCOA T SALE It's our time of yeary for cleaning up stock and getting ready for the coming season's business. We're not so partichlar about prices---we want to sell the stock on hand. The Broady Overcoat,-the Speedway, Grosvenor, and the Chamberlain $14, §15 and $16.50 OVERCOATS. BIBBY'S CLEARING PRICE, $10.00. See Our New $15.00 Blue and Black SUITS NECKWEAR SALE 50 Doz, in Silk Neckwear. 50¢ qualities. BIBBY'S SPECIAL, 25¢, HOSIERY 100 dozen Men's Ribbed Heather meres: Regular 25¢ qualities - ol BIBBIY'S' SPECIAL, \ TWO FOR 25 EARNINGS OF THE CONVICT, "There has been some wailing he cause a convict, released when his per- od imprisonment was eompleted, and a derelict from the United States, deported, via Ogdensburg, with- a purse of money. He was sent out of - Canada, as he' came into it, and it was not deemed expedient "to allow him to become a citizen until he had accumulated or earned the where withal upon which to travel. It might be worth while, with this case before it as an object lessom, to consider whether the Ontario govern- ment should not imitate the Quebec 8 government, and pass a lew under the @ couditions of which one may be com- ® mitted to imprisonment at hard la- o bour with the understanding that a ® part of his earnings go towards his e O¥n hie family's suppost. The ® average criminal is pot very much ® concerned, of course, about the out- . come of his miscoriduct. When he be a thief he runs risk of detec L. LESSES, ® tion, of arrest and punishment, and = Grttcess and ¢setham Stu 2 20 far the demand has riot 'become 000000000000000000000 urgent that be be indulged in prison, and when released given an outfit of ING'S CAFE clothing and a considerable sum of money, It is fo liament ING'S Lunch Counter up ho cane and Soci for hin ne ING'S Private Dining Rooms humanitarian THE AMERICAN CAFE 183 Wellington St. The Up-to-date Restaurant and Eating House. Separate appartments. Well - furnished and lighted. Iry our full course dinner, THOS GUY Prop. the the ' of Statesman, - Jut now, no more. Storage bagtter- and new cars brush away another dmark' grown dear to them that can remember as far back as when that hoary monument, the Madison Square Garden, was a mew building acclaimed as a triumpn of modern adaptability in architecture; even fur- {ther back, when horse cars still slip- ped and groaned along Broadway, or rather, when the Broadway horse cars ran in any other street than the thor ouchfare whose name they bore. Ro passes the simple life, the good oll time. The ancient tradition of horses and bells still survive on the historic Belt line, and in Chambers street, but it cannot be for long. Resi- dents of New Orleans, Seattle, Bis- marck and. St. Louis must hurry up ard visit New York very soon if they wish to see. with their own eyes the actual 'horse cars jingling along through the streets of the proud me tropolis. It will not do te believe |- that they will "be kept --on- forever; though some discouraged souls in New Y.rk are almost ready to believe i. {ast call for horse cars! de new found Was * ies las tion. out COPYRIGHT HARMS AND SRWNG. WASH, EDITORIAL NOTES, Mr. Fielding and Mr. should get from Washington at once. They appear to be wasting their time, | and there is so much for them to do at home. In New York it is demanded that the! -Fggs are five cents apiece in Bue- nos Ayres. It is evidently a case ol deadly hat pin be abolished. Until the . 1! a > : . i "Lay on, Macduff. awful hats go which are held in place -- i by the awful pins the agitation will be | It's No Wonder. in vain. | Hamilton Spectator. i Bn Last year sixty-nine American paper The Shab of Persia has appealed to mills were kept goiug with pulp from: Uncle Sam to go over and help him. the province of ( . Is it any won- x il hether the M der the Americans are anxious to have Now we will see whet ¥ HOroe ciprocity of a certain kind with doctrine will receive another stretch (Canada * § and Uncle Sam will consider himself dk the © the regulator of the world: Quebec and ¢ ergy. Woodstock Express, Conservative. Quebec is the dominant factor in Canadian politics to-day as hitherto. (Quebec is Catholic, and if the efforts : of the clérgy are to be openly used in lay =: the interests of Bourassa and the na Story : Story. tionalists at the next election two Lia ox Sul ory A - ag hak London o . = Yenre ; ce Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be Not long sgo the following anec defeated. dote went the round of the Russian + papers. Tolstoi, noticing a policeman taking a drunken man in a somewhat | forcible manner to the police station, ! stopped him and asked : "Can you read " . "Yes," was the reply. . "And have you read the gospel ? awn F7P oy » Yes, pir. ESSE EAETERE It Et Es bent etbertetersacsstss "Then you ought to know that Bar Solder, Babbitt Metal and a Ingol Metals should not offend our neighbor." We are headquarters. The policeman looked the count up THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED and down, noticing his shabby ap pearance, and as OFFICE: 81 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. 0000008000000 00000000000000000RERRREORERERS > EDWARD DOUGLASS WHITE, Patterson New chief 'justice of the supreme | court of the Unifed States i | SPIR IT « OF THE PRESS. i "Lay on, Macduff." Quebec Chronicle. oman | Is the time to come and buy our Ls ods. For two good reasons-- fie rush is over and money is Bearce. We offer 20 per cent, off all purchases over ten doliars A Big line of Heaters and ranges vet to clear out. Our stock of beautiful Old. fashioned Furnitw is the best in the country, and as we have 160 much on hand wiil sell very cheap. All kinds of Household Goods Bric-a-Bra¢ bought and or Hose, Wools and Cash- and . Comes sold . The Persians have only to behave' themselves in order to secure the peace they desire. Russia and Great Britain will only have occasion for trespass when their people are continually sub- ject to the attacks of marauding Per- sians. Don't Pl a Pl Nt n---- - i -- - " -- i. ---- ------ BPA The H.D.Bibby Co The Big Store With Little Prices $000940400049000000000006000003 CUPP000000000000 9000000000000 0004040 DOVYOLIe up his eanse and provide for him as it sees fit. The law of Quebec is not one that favours the derelict and intruder. Rt simply makes less painful: the! condi- ING (James) Prop. ( ) tion of one who, being punished for ING ST. Nos. 338-342 example's sake, is enabled to provide, to some extent, for those who suffer INGSTON. . \ on his. accomt. "'Fvery consideration Now open. of justice and common sense supports | Catering Contracts Taken. this Quebec statute," says the Mont-! Telephone No. 1138. real Herald, "by which, instead of =a If we please you, tell others. If wrongdoer being kept in idleness at ve don' t Please Joh please tell us. o, public cost, and, as a consequence, o y those dependent on him being made KING'S Full Course public charity charges, he is made to A Canadian Navy. Winnipeg Free Press Canadians who feel thal thig country should spend many millions more for warshipscthan have been planuved for the Canadian naval policy have a per- feet right, of course, to advocate such a course with all the earnestness they | are capable of. But it is to be taken { as a seli-ovident fact that the senti- "ment of the Canadian people is that : : - Canada's share. in the sea power of yative papers ary evidently hoping the empire shall be in the 3 of a that the Canadian ministers who Canadian navy. in Washington on the question of reci- i procity will commit some grave blun- The Justice of Divorce. : der. Ome correspondent motes that Menoicle in Canadian Courier. ; ia : Surely, when we have fixed 'he these ministers are being treated grounds on which we will grant handsomely. Will they lose their vorce, the relief should be as accessible heads ¥ Hardly. »|{ to the poor as to the rich. It is nat difficult divorce we want: bat just di | the wheat king, will vorce. Thé "rou who drives his wife" {into an indiscretion should not be of Toronto, announces and that he city Mayor Geary, that he is a non-partizan, will not have any, politics in the hall. Well, well. It would be interest- ing to study the 'one distinguishing condition that made him a» possibility in 'the civic government. m-- A we . i cp no The conservative leaders and conser- 'Can vou wead *" "Yes," sajd Tolstoi. "And have you read the instructions to the police * a No." "Very well, first and then me again." A Whistler Story. Kansas City Star . Charles 1. Freer, of Detroit, is ave i Cl RAWLED INTO FURNACE. then; po and 2004 thew CHEAP SLEEPING CARS. come Dac d a € - - - In Sweden One Can Take Ten Hour Ride for 67 Cents. Swedish state of fares, A Chinaman Committed Suicide at Nelson, B.C. i Nelson, B.Co--Janc Hx-\ Chinaman} . employed in the Strathcona hotel, ill-| *™ ent upon him. There are those who advocate the application of this sys tem even to convicted Murderers. Life' - railways have James Patten, the proportion all- | | three classes oval an work for the benefit of those depend- Cannot be excelled in Kingston, Toronto or Mon- tre al. DRORORCROROOROR % imprisonment at hard labor, they say, the profits from his toil to be applied either to the support of those whom his crime had impoverished, or of those who had been previously de | pendent upon him for support, be more fitting punishment for fife-taker than hanging. Whatever may be thought of that, it is surely unde niable that for ordinary offenders against the law, whose imprisonnient | leaves their families in want, the ar- rangement for - which provision bas | bows made in Quebec is a sensible and just amd business-like ome." What is the matter with the (mtario government, that it cannot imitate the Quebec government and pass & law which will make convict life, in some cases, less severe amd fimentable * : - A MAN AND A CAUSE. The movement in Manitoba which i growing in forcefuluess has behind i the Direct Federation - League, 8 string organization, and one that is 3: giuwitg Strosgue all the while. In the rear igh taxa tion an interest and importance that | : | are not rest for lack of occupation while the Anti-Gambling Leajue is after his, money. If the act>of the state works out as the league expects it will only the millionaires have secured without sweating a drop | of blood. The single tax is making a 'change in Edmonton. The man who bolds ya- | cant lands, worth 8200 or £300 a foot, in the gaain street or avenue, and pays taxes on it, will see lof selling or building. The Edmonton law permite of the assessment of land at its full value, and it ix putting the {land sharks out of the business. Politician Reaches 90th Year. Jan. 16--Congratulations for ey. the advisability | fable to get it, and the drunkards pallid victim be denied it. As to the fallacy that divorce courts make a people immoral, consider the case of the Maritime provinces. They have di vorce courts; and are they any mote | immoral than we are ? Consider the! { British isles. Whe; London the other day, chance into one of the British divoree | Sutra: The public were freely of nit ! and yet, there were very J tod: who were not concerned Bis one or other of the cases whic came in rayMd succession before the judge, There seemed to be no doubt in prac | tically every case that divbree 4 be granted. It was simple, swift, fective, just. cost must have been as small as could be managed at 4 {trial at all: forthe litigants were usually who would count their i shilings and their pennies. i : BACK FROM WASHINGTON. "Not Likely the St. Lawrence Will be Dammed. : Jan. 16--~The Canadian marine delegation has returned from Be in America's leading collector of Whit ler paintings, among Mr. Freer's trea sures being the famous Peacock room decorations from the dining-room of the Leyland house in Loddas. Mr. Freer is al collector of Whistler anecdotes, 'one gr which he s , I found my way quite by } told me. dt a recent dinner. "Whistler," he said, *'onee under- Jog to get a fellow painter's work » the autumn salon. He succeeded, od the picture was hung. "Bat the painter, going to see his masterpiece with Whistler on varnish- uttered a terrible oath when gracious," he groaned, you're exhibiting my picture upside dawn ! " 'Hush,' said Whistler. "The com- mittee refused it the 'other way." 's mmny by accident," said F. or Smith, the noted suthor and artist. "I dre in at 4 picture sale one day. suctionser display dud and said: : ed up the big fumace with « then suicided by crawling in. His body was pearly entirely consumed. Such is Life, Smart Set Life is what kick his feet he kicks most dary. Generally enables the bain in infangy, and about during his adalt life begins with a small, ened There ave four modes of; life lor, a fast life; spinsterh lide; matrimonial life, ended animation; and the Re + olor tric life, a spicy variety composed of altebnating and single kine The hile kind dif. is a gay ohé, it i= too short; the tortdgiss: hfe is longer, bt it ix too sh, and if you try to strike a safe aod: Sune gait in the middle of the rodd vou spoken 11 run over by some joy rider going the, ce that Kills--saeh as vou is the most necessary thing in Pg world--you -- simply esnnot live without it. It is as uncertain and difficult to control as dynamite or a woman. Too mach hie will land you in jail, and too little in a cothn, High life is dangerous, as one's seroplane may have a bram ®ou at any minute or altitude, and there is no longer much enjoyment in low ache slow wi as Hot hort ~ and slumming parties. Appar- ently only he from bourgeois dullness ix wpe wee life on account of the settlement wor | as pos. { in prue Jing about fore on the first as 5 and #e 3:2 Herelo cond {nse | passengers have had access to special i i to | what | | and it often continues squally to the | herents of --the married | sleepers, also run by the state rail i ways; but now cleepers have been ales put in for third-class passenger As third-class cars formerly with only cars will he ® ravellers by night wooden seats, welcomed by were these supplied new third class The new curs are comfortably equiy ped; the seats compartments impression, and Trade make EAVHE Reports, fin are upholstered much . the the Daily first-class or second sleeper hrilliantly Lighted aiid the Comsplpe an ordina Ihe t The length of the car, which rests on is fifty-nine Fest ® twa four-wheel trucks, #ix inches, The ears partments, sach from which one ente ments rane alongside and is bérihi are wix fort, and there is two and the width is ten feet are divided into eight com with giving room for six berths. went the Lhe car's about « three feel wide nd aae-half by a special two over put over the npholsleringd no sheets bei furnished. pillowesw, plied, A pillow, and The prices for these sleepers Stockholm ered in low, The fare from Gothenburg, 255 mils, re, is 2 slévper ticket font The charge lor «eeping undorm, and indepanident t Arrangiiwents are trander the misrio plant, at Welland, with a blanket os thirdeclans, RE pri being 0 Len ihe of oy ' clean Are . are veiy « to on nnd thy ga vat vileges tance nade Lor . and ste Canadian Car snd Foundry compan, Montreal, witich js a brandy, of Biol and Iron con Tnited the American a .

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