Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1911, p. 4

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I -- Red Rose Tea and you will find the same fine flavor and tempered strength that has Kept it the tea of quality since 1894. It's mellow richness will shew you why NEVER SOLD IN BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It . ---- A FACT PROVEN Convince Even the Most 'Skeptical of Its Truth, If theve is the slightest doubt in the minds of any that Dandrufl germs do not exist, their belief is compelled by the fact that a cabbit innoculated with the germs, became bald in - six weeks' time, It must, be apparent to Any person thereford, that the only prevention of baldness is the destruction of the germ --which act is successinlly accomplish- &l in ome hundred per cent. of casés by the application of Newbro's Herpi- ade, ' , Dandruff is caused by. the same germ which causes baldness and can be\pre- vented with the same reinedy--Néw- bro's Herpicide Accept no substitute, 'Destroy cause you remove the effect " Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Cos Detroit, Mich. Ome dollar bottles guaranteed. James B. Mcleod, special agent. Boat Lumber Boat Timber SHIP PLANK, DECKING AND TIMBER Should the For Shipbuilding. LS. ANGUN 8 G0. WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. : *Phone 66. ING'S CAFE ING'S Lunch Counter ING'S Private Dining - 4 Rooms ING (dames) Prop. ING NT. Nos 338 342 INGSTON. Now open. Catering Contracts Taken. Telephone No. 1138. If we please you, tell others. If we don't please you, please tell us. KING'S Full Course . 25¢, DINNERS Cannot be excelled in * Kingston, Toronto or Mon- CROCCO OF ORO ted |THE WHIG, 78 n, AILY BRITISH WHIG, 306-319 King Street. Kingston, Ontario $6 year. Editions at £30 snd & An. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 ublished ursda; | United § ly to be added making 1 and of Weekly $1. } tine | ing Offices In : | chedp work; nine improv To had Tr year. rapid, stylish, ached is pune of the best job Print. | or literature. Canadas; presses. "OL. ! tion, th YEAR| degree of BSc. will be better equip- blilshed at | Ped for entering upon that course if ihe has had the advantage of { years' study in spplied electricity at ay 8% (he technical school than if he had, three instead of afudving electricity, de te modern languages Then why should he when he applies for matriculs- get credit for the time which he The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. 1... devoted to "elementary electrical TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 13 and 20 Queen City Cham- | 32 Church St, Toronto, H. E rs, ry | Bmallpeice, J.P., representative. | Daiiv Whig. GETTING AFTER THE MEN. According to a correspondent of the Woman's yNational Daily--the paper . which reflects the life of the University city, outside of St. Louis, founded - by E. G. lewis, and, considering the time it has been in existence the great- est intellectual force of the day--there are 10,000 men in New York city whe are supported by their wives. Allow- { ance is made for the mishaps in life, the accidents, failures, sicknesses that put men out of the runming, but all these cases are exempted from the & | hese cases are exemp rom les which are of no advantage | timate of man's incapacity. Mrs. Burns, the president of Little Mothers' Aid Association, has no use for the lumbering creatures impose upon the women, who have an eye to ease and inddlence, aud marry when they egnsinto families where they can be supported without work. The revelation one gets of this kind of parasite is surprising, in view of the alleged wakefulness of the women. These are surely springing up and taking care of remarkable manaer. How so many of them came to the who be humbugged into marriage alliances that brought burdens with them there it no surmising. But the load is there; it is real and intense, and the correspondent says it is degrading in the extreme. What be done? The women give no hint. They have their secret conferences, and may be contemplating a coup that the men dream not of. The suffragettes want the franchise. When they get that they will want the power to legislate, and with this pow- sucdeed 'in evolving a plan of campaign. The sooner there is a law which will make every. man-who can earn his bread with the sweat of his brow the better, and one would 'be content to lét the swomen dominate our parliaments long enough to bring this great reform to pass. 1s to er they may IMPERIAL UNITY SECURE. } The London correspondent of the Montreal Star questions whether the Duke of €ommaught will' be appointed the governor-general of Canada. A well-defined Canadian sentiment doubts the advisability of the duke's appoint- ment. Moreover some Canadian pa- pers believe a prince of the blood at Ottawa would be a great aid to the ultra<imperial propaganda. And would that not be a great consideration ? j present. | Kingston 'has realized repeatedly that | the institute | curriculum, ! needed by the boys who are * 1 themselves in a sever the science All of which repfesents healthy ar- gument, but without result for the The board of education in is not giving, in its the tuition which is going nto science, and at the last meeting of the Fducationa] Association a com- mittee of competent mep was ap- pointed to prepare a brief and pre sent it. At the Easter meeting this year more should be heard upon the subject. 3 . As the country grows and technical éducation becomes more necessary the courses of study will have to be changed, at least from the institute forward. - Af present the matriculant would pass an examination in branch- or use to him. The time will come when the science student from his youth, (or entranee to *the institute), will be able to find the classes that he needs and that will carry him for- ward with greater directness and suc- cess. The arts course will still be popular and in demand, but in main- taining it the technical course should not suffer through lack of develop- ment. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Toronto World has a new batch of cabinet changes, including the call of Wallace Nesbitt to the department of justice and of Mr. Marcel to the de partment of public works. One would be real lonesome without these politi- cal rumours from time to time. The latest from london is that the peers, after a mild protest, will pass the veto measure of the commons. The election was not very emphatic on the question, but it settled the one point, that the people, not the peers, | must rule. i m---- { William Maxwell, of the - London Mail, who talked with Bourassa in Loudon, says the nationalist would last link between Canada and Great Britain. But he would keep up the pretence of loyalty by desiring a royal duke to rule over him in Can- {ada ! "The Corner Posts of & Great City," issued by the Winnipeg Development and Industrial Bureau, is a splendid advertisement of its kind. "Al roads dead to - Winnipeg; the city of oppor tunity," is a sentiment that will live. A live publicity department is the ne cessity of every progressive city. ity of - Tokio, | changing population of America. Dr. Tatebe, of the imperial Univers- sees a danger in the The The present governor-general is an foreign element is getting the upper imperialist. He has an abiding belief hand. It will rule in time, and it is in the future of this eountry and as an integral part of the! British em- pire. Hence his regard for all that contributes to this policy, including a navy for national defence. Hence, too, the all-to evident hostility of the na- tionalist party and press which is di- vided in its admiration for the empire and its Heterminmation that nothing shall be done by Canada towards its consolidation. A recent article in Le Devoir was sig- nificant. It lauded the Duke of Con- responsible 'now for the talk of war with Japan. The diplomatists must get busy. ~ For days there has been a struggle fu the New York assembly over the election of a senator. The fesson is being taught that the present method will not do. Sooner or later the peo- ple, not the politicians in caucus, will elect the mien whoggefll do'the legislat- ing for them. Male teachers are wanted in the naught and expressed a desire to see country schools, says Principal Scott, of the Toronto normal school, And him sent to Canada as the visable ex- pression of British supremacy. warned him that he would have walk circumspectly, and while it was not hinted how he might incidentally employment. But it | yhey will be wanted. They come high, 10 ' sud desire a good salary, and it is this fact that bars the pay to their The man who moulds offend it was inferred that he would .racter, however, is valuable in the have to be silent ou these imperial is- | munity. snes presentative of the King could be any- thing but sn imperjalist is not con- {Was near Sn ned How.dng goustnor.. who... is the re |. At Birmingham, Jord = Stratheons looked for the time, and thought it at handy when one could ceivable, and how any Tiction in the | leave London at moon on ove day and political world can expect to snuff out reach Quebec four and a half days the imperial feeling and ambition in later. It all depends on the Atlantic the hearts of a growing majority passes comprehension. | THE STUDENTS WHO SUFFER. | Hamilton Nas a grievance, is very doubtful if it bas contempla- the remedy. In the Collegiate but iti fleots, and they are improving under the competition between the steamship Manito 8 Institute, and in connection with the'yo the statisties of poor law reliel technical department, the pupils make during 1910. There RE certain marks, and the argument is & as merely schools for the preparation be better that a student should be given wats uearly BUN RK credit for them in the tecimical class |, ex of the university. The education 128383. The department does uot agree to this we in, That while the ot a . cal arn "I" says the T per to regard the C "it be pro- of youths for the arts course at a university, the attitude of the educa: i tH tehie : d I 2 relief from 1900 to 1969, in the last two idte lostitutes gong for the improvement t, and the work of ernment labor THREE DIE IN YEAR A GANANOQUE FAMILY GREAT. LY STRICKEN. of William Cunningham. Injured G.T.R. Brakesman, Tried to Get Him to Quit. Gananoque, Jan. 24.--George La- France, 'son of Mrs. Charles La- France, Charles street, passed to rest at an early hour yesterday morning, at the home of his mother, a victim of consumption, after a lingering ill- vess, in the twentieth year of his age, making a third break in the family in the past year, the father rst, the eldest son, Chatles, REx, a now George. The funeral takes place on Wednesday morning, to Ss. John's church, and Gananogue vault. The sad news reached here, Monday, of the severe injury to William Cun- ningham, son of Robert Cunningham, of Leeds and Lansdowne town- ship, in the wreck on the GTR, near Collins Bay, whereby he loses an arm, Cunningham was for several years employed in Gananoque, leaving here a few years ago to take a posi- tion as brakeman on the G.T.R. He had spent a week here at Christmas time when his mother did her best to persuade him to give up his situa tion as she considered it ous. W. J. Allen is spending a short time in Brockville with his wife, who is a patient in the general hospital. Robert McBroom, ill for the past week, is able to be around again. E. H. Hurd, secretary of thé Gan- enoque Poultry, Pi and Pet Stock! Association, is in Kingston to attend | he poultry show which opens there to-day. there. Reeve C. E. Britton, spending the past week in Ottawa, has returned home. ! Miss Howson, of Peterboro, is the guest of her sister, Miss Howson, mo- dern language teacher of the staff of the Gananoque high school. Miss J. Livian, stenographer, Toronto, is spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Livian. George Ralph, Smith's Falls, guest of his aunt, Mrs. 0. W. Sheets, for the past fow days, returned home yesterday. THE SPORT REVIEW. Notes About Hockey and Other Winter Sports. "ales beat England in the rugby 'game by 15 to 11. A game of ball was played 'on the ice ol Lake Erie off Sandusky, Ohio, Sunday. The players wore skates. The National Lacrosse Union has decided to have a paid president. "Eddie" St Pere or "Joe" Lally will be the man. No ladies will be admitted to the Roller-Rogers wrestling bout "at Riv- erdale rink, Toronto, on Wednesday. Ottawa has signed Bruce - Stuart, and he will play against Renfrew to- night. is comes as one of the big- gest surprises of the season, in view of Stuart's attempt to otganize an outlaw , ' Marty' Walsh who scored the win- ping goal for Ottawas in the Can- adien game played hard, despite the fact that he wag suffering from a wrenched He was the Ottawa's star after Parkdale's annual ( Toronto Mail Eaire workout on the big Kingston ice will stand them in good stead when: they go to Stratiord on Tuesday. "Varsity jurors should arrange 5 game with Stratford in order. to get accustomed to the big ice, for the chances are they will have to go to Kingston. : Rivalry in "Easy Marks." Toronto Glebe. ~The up-to-date" Kincardine Review, discussing the failure of the Farmers' k, says: "It never occurs to the Globe that some investigation should be made to discover hy a charter was granted the Farmers' bank at all and why the finance department at Ottawa allowed itself to be hood- winked by Mr. Travers. If the finance department did not suspect anything it must be an 'easy mark.' Anyone who knew anything about banks could have told. the .department that the farmers' bank was shaky aml that straight business could not be expect ed from Mr. Travers." That being =o, when the legislature meets, Col. Clark, M.P.P., will, no doubt, move a resolu- tion censuring Col. Matheson for plac- ing a large sum of the money of the people of Ontario in the care of a banker from whom straight business could not be expected. The Kincardine Review's felloweolonel must be an easier mark even than the finance de- partment at Ottawa. "Toronts Telegrant © W. R. Travers was arrested on Dec. 2st. : A warrant fof the arrest of Dr. Beattie Nesbitt was issued on Jan. Mth. A great poftion of Ontario's re spect for the administration of law, under the auspices of the Whitney gov- ernment, tumbles into the gap between these widely separated. dates. - Twenty-four days were wasted be- tween the arrest of W. R. Travers and the issuance of a warrant for the ar- reit of Dr. W. Beattie Nesbitt. The Attorney-General's department would have proved itself just as meh Death. of George La France--Mother e has an exhibit of poultry the aid of ORRINE, restored drinking {board in its Sonstruction and member- + i ship is uharly work of Ser James Whitney, DR. SOPER DR. WHITE Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. ts of men. One visit advisable ; it Impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book on Jiseaes of men free. Consultation . 4 Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours : am to 1 pom, and 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. fo 1 pw, » DRS, SOPER & WHITE ¥ 25 Toronto Street, Toreate, Ont. Reliable Trealinent for | Whisky or Beer Habit Try It at Our Expense. Can you ask More? Can be Given Secretly. We are so confident thai ORRINE will destroy the terrible efaving for whiskey, beer, and all intoxicants that we want you to try it at our ex- nse, Thousands of wives and mothers throughout the land have, by husbands and sons to lives of sobriety, usefulness and hajpiness We believe that ORRINE will prove successful after all other means have falled, so we say to wives and mothers whose homes are blighted, hecause of the "curse of intemperance' don't become discouraged, even if you have tried other remedies without benefit, y ORRINE--you try it at our expense T it fails to produce results. We know that ORRINE stands foremost as a re- liable aid to help the drunkard. Messrs® Sullivan & Slauson, the well known druggists of Utica, N.Y, have been selling Orrine for a number of years Read what they say: "During the past five or six years we've sold practically all the different cures for the liquor habit on the market We've never yet found one that gave the entire salls- faction which ORRINE has given We have several cases that have come to our attention where excellent results have been obtained by the use of ORRINE. 'We are so convinced of its merits that we unhesitatingly re- commend and guarantee it in all cases of the "Liquop® Habit." ORRINE is prepared in two forms. No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, absolutely tastelesk and odorless, ive secretly in food or drink. OR- INE No. 2, in pill form, is for those who desire to take voluntary treat- ment. ORRINE costs only $1.00 a box. Write for Free ORRINE Book- let (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to ORRINE CO. 867 Orrine Building, Washington, D.C. ORRINE is recom- mended and is for sale in this city by G. W. Mahood, cor. Bagot and Prin- cess Streets. 6000000000000000000d08 -- NOW Is the time to come and buy our oods. For two good reasons-- he rush is over and money is scarce. We offer 20 per cent. off all purchases over ten dollars. A big line of Heaters and ranges yet to clear out. rib stock of beautirtl Old- fashioned Furniture is the best in the coi irs. and as we have too much fon hand will sell very h : e al kinds of Household Goods and Bric-a-Brac bought and sold. : L. LESSES, .Cor Princess and Chatham Sts. Secccccccccceceenscee S. J . WILSON, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. Mining, Listed and Unlisted Securities. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4228, Toronto, Ont. Resort to Lynch Law. Ottawa Free Press The Peterboro Examiner wants Ot- tawa to tell it to get rid of its up- sightly street poles. They had, it ap pears. everything ripe for removing the poles from George street when | one of the companies refused to co- operate with the city and other cor- porations in bringing about the im provemment and it was blocked. How would it do for the people of Peter boro to inaugurate 5 boycott of that company ? Ofthand, we should say that the _compeny needs Pelerboro's busi ness patronage even toore than Peter tyoro needs: he company's service. We doubt if a corporation in- Petirboro ot anywhere else could stand up for Jong ' against public indignation pro- pecly aroused. As a dast resort, let the people of Peterboro get out their axes, sharpen thems, and then some fine night proceed in a body to George street and cut down the offending poles. This ix a case where lynch law is justifiable. Municipal Board a Tragedy. Toronto Telegram. The Omtario railway and municipal board 'is the crowning weakness of the Whitney government. The Ontario railway sod municipal board is dot more. conspicucusly wse- less than the Dominion railway com- mission was before the hfe of that commission was wdorsed by The strength of Hon. J. P. Mabee. The Ontario railway and municips Does the mental urchitecture of the Ontario rafiway and municipal board follow the design of ifs creator, Sir James Whitney ? 1 The spectacle that the Ontario rail- way and municipal board made pt it- » was discouraging to all 'who want to admire Sir James Whit- ney and who wish well fo his govern- men' Caresa in One Day, Most every man has a certain suit price he always thinks of first in connection with a suit purchase. With thousands its Fifteen Dollars Our Fancy Worsteds, English Serge and, Scotch Tweed Suits at this price are certainly the y best suits ever offered anywhere for the same money. When it comes to winning the pennant for good clothes---why--we've had it nailed to the mast for a long time, Take a look at our Suits. See the handsome fabrics--the artistic tailoring--the new cut. Note the things like linings, button holes, padding, etc. We pay special attention to these points. ---- } Fifteen Dollar Suits Sweater Coats College colors in choice variety. Roll Collars, V Necks, Ete. The H.D.Bibby Co The Big Store With Little Prices. 3 9 23¢, 6 % TE January Furniture Sale China Cabinets and Buffets 20 Styles of Cabinets Reduced from 10 to 20 Per Cent. "Extension Tables all reduced. Chairs to match. R. J. REID, PHONE 577 Holiday -:- Presents "Buy Something Useful for the House Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoon, Carving Sects from $1 to $15 per set, Carpet Sweepers, Fancy Tea and Coffee Pots, Wringers, Washing Machines, Fancy Andirons, Gas Logs, Brass Fenders, Fancy ; Gas Heaters, Coal Oil Heaters, etc. _ Elliott Bros. Telephone 35. - 77 Princess Street.

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