Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1911, p. 13

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x | ANARCHISTS AND Le THEIR DOCTRINE Questions Ralsed by the Houndsditch | state of society, that "Anarchists form | Affair--Raise Money by Fair Masans or Foul What are they striving for? What 0 they hope to gain by committing | wholesale crimes? These questions | treme typo have probably occurred to the minds aims by spreading | their societies and their clubs and pub | Hsh newspapers ali over the world, persevering in thelr provaganda work | In spite of the efforts of Governments | to suppress them. Anarchists arc of that ex | who peek to attain thelr | terrorism hy asscs that all of many readers since the amazing | ®ination. There are moderates as well : battle with Ang don police recyntly fought in the East end. ot / : t v i ist an un- chists which the 1 { 88 extremists, who, in a guiet and un | ostentatious way, spread the teachings | Are many aspects of | clalist and acknowledged hich have been volums | Anarchism, who died t with by 'a number of are about fifty genuine {of Proudhon, the famous French > father of in 1865. There Aparchist ut there is one idea common | Journals in existence at the present narchists, bamely, that govern- | time, but not more than a dozen of t of man by man constitutes op | these openly preach a doctrine of vio- pression, and is an interference with | lence, the majority contemting them. freedom. Anarchists desire iiberty for Selves with denunciations of govern- all men. government, and they object jp any man possessing more land or capital | than another. Say, - be the commen property of society, at the disposal of everyone. The following resolutions, drawn Bh tions, which are printed for circulation St an Anarchist meeting some time 8go, at which were present delegates from Anarchist societies in all The latter should, they | { land. They object to any regular | ment and bureaucracy. Audacious and Fearless Concerning Anarchist newspapers, it might be mentioned that London has for the last few years been the head- quarters of several Anarchist publica- in many other countries besides Eng- In countries like Svain and ror of the world, explain the ar | tugal the fearlessness and audacity of alms and objects of Anarchists: -- "Destruction of the existing class rule by any means. "Establishment of a free society, based upon co-operative organization of production, "Fred exchange of equivalent pro- ducts by and between the productive organizations, without commerce and profitmongery. "Equal rights for all, without dis- tinction of sex or race. : "Regulation of all public affairs by free contracts between the autono- mous (independent) associations, resting on a federallstic basis." . } 1 i | "their newspajors {tugal whish de communes and X i And if they cannot { Anarchists are strikingly illusirated by the fact that on the anniversary of the murder of King Carlos and his s-n busts of the m erers were placed on the graves of ths two assassins, the celebraticns being organized By a leading Anarchist newspaper, In Por tugnl the Avarchists openly flout ite authoritice, and it was the campaign of which had & great revolution In Por d King Manue!, king amongst An archists, but the are times when funds run short, d they are pre vented from cz ng on their work. obtain money by fair means they resort to foul, as in deal to dn with Monkey is no THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, It is an error, however, to suppose | THE BLI German Officer: --"Qlad/to hear you Very dangerous people, these English I "Dut It will cost "Ah. but see wha but us™---Punch utchman :~ German Officer :- where there's nobody muc PPI ANI RE JANUARY 28, eT -- 1911. k That Wondrous Puddings, unequalled cssence. NLY the finest Mex- ican Vanilla Beans are used to make it. Thus it his the TRUE vanilla savor--richly delicate and delightful. Try. it to-day: Your groceryman. CAUTION :i--~ Sauces, Ices are welcomed with eagerness when flavored with this Shirriffs TRUE VANILLA 15 Other delicious Shirmiff favorings ave--Lemon. 'Almond. Rose, Pincapple. Strawberry, Ratafia sad ninety more, A smaller quantity required , than of any other extract. . » You know what it wonld mean to us { were Psychine a preparation without | ® definite, beneficial action. After the first hottle which we would buy, no more would be purchased. And we would go out of business. But we're not going out of business, and our confidence that we're not is sea-front | based upon our third of a century's re | experience with Psychine. Ten years after Confederation we commenced compounding Psychine. Sinee that time, we have sold many | millions of bottles, We have cured many hundreds of thousands of virulent and oftentimes fatal cases of diseases. 'We bave in our files many hundreds ND SIDE re going to fortify your LS - ¥ t you save on the eastern frontier, AAA AA of testi- Father of Anarchism It Is, in ofder to bring about | the .case of the Houndsditch affair -- this | Tit-Bits. BUDGET FROM THE OLD LAND interesting Relic of Tudor Pericd--Old | conveying the body of Eamuel Rowe, Quebec Bell Hangs in Totten ham Church ter king," to Forest Hill Cemetery. Rowe only survived his wife by three l'weeks. i » . - A hole gnawed by mice in a gaspipe : : 4 is belleved to have been the cause of The Colonial Office report on Jamai- # Sea ca says that the marriage rate is now MneTpionion that srecked a house on falling to the normal level before the aa earthquake four years ago, the abror mally high rates in the firstt wo years after the earthquake being "due to the emotional effects of 'that calamity," . > An interesting relic of the Tudor age hes just been discovered in Folkestone in the shape of a gun which had been kalf buried et a corner in Guildhall Street. Upon examination this was found to date back to the time of Henry VIII, whose arms are cast om The Hastings Town Council has voted »100 for, the instruction of the local police forcé in jlu-jitsu. The men are also being taught to speak French. . - . A new and magnificent London aud North-Western Railway engine--No. 5,000---1s being built at Crewe, It will be called the Coronation engine, and will be used for Royal trains. . . - The oldest inhabitant of Pembroke re 8 thousands of unsolicited {| monials. |¢ And we have grown from a small aged 'wyenty-eight, the Peckham cos | beginning to be one of the largest pro- prietary manufacturers in this coun- try. Here then is proof that we have in Psychine a preparation with abundant and demonstrated efféctiveness, more so than.any other preparation we, or any- one else, ever heard of. Here then is the reason of our unal- terable confidence in Psychine, that it fs in fact the greatest preparation of its kind ia the world. Here then is why we have inaugu- rated a policy of actually buying hun- dreds of thousands of bottles of Psy- chine to give to those who should use. To those who are blindly groping in the dark for relief from their misery, who may perhaps be using wrong methods to recover their health and their strength. * x x i TR < of Our Own PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE Governess -- "Hat up your food, you ungrateful child The day will come when you will wish that you had such a nice rice pudding to eat" Little Girl~ "Will it, Miss Pearsall? - Perhaps I'd better Keep tf £111 then ™ --Punch, A PANINI PPI ROYAL HOUSEHOLD STAFF The King and Queen Make Several | Appointments, Including a Posi- tion for Lady Minto King Ceorge has just appointed Mr, Montague Eliot to be a Gentleman Usher In the Roya! Household, so that Mrs, Eliot, who was Miss Helen Post, will be seen much about the Court next scason, Mr, Eliot was given the st in the last reign, just before King Eawara's death, but his reappointment has come as a pleasant surprise to his friends. The Hon. Sidney Greville, a brother of Lord Warwick, who was Groom-in-Waiting to King Edward, has not been offered the post by King George. Mr Greville will devote him- self to the Cou. of Queen Alexandra. The two vow Groomsin-Waliting are Mr. Harry Varney, and Captain Phil AAA AAA A JUSTIN McCARIHY AT HOME | i adi ee a lip Huvloke, who is a wellknown { yachtsman, snd was a friend of King George in #e old davs In thg Navy. Queen Mary has taken a very long tine to complete her household. The three rew Ladies-of-the-Bedchamber are Lady Minto, wife 0 the ex-Viceroy of India, Lady' Awpthill, and Lady Dest S¢ last named being one harming and exeiusive of roug ot the sp who was Grenfe! who will not their prede A BLACK SNOW Righty Years of Age, He Continues | A Remarkabis Phenomenon in Em. Literary Work mentkal Valley #-auther of "The History Black snow Bas tllen 1 the valley . Times," and the quondam | of Emmenthal and on the surrounding "Irish leader, is pasaing the evening of muyntains to a depth of 15 inches in iife in a pleasant villa at Folkestone. | the valley, covering the white snow "I arrived at the house just as Mr.! which lay on the ground and giving ¥ Was returning from his | the district a dlémal appearance. The morning bath-chair ride along Leas," says a writer. the | first flakes were of a grey color, as if "On November mixed with ashtes, but as the downfail 22 he was cighty years of age, but his ; Increased the show took the hue of shire has passed awey In the person | of Mrs. Hannah Rowlands, of . East Lrd, Pembipke, who calefrated hor 108th' birthday on Christmas Day. . * - In just over two yeats (he dog Prince at Reading Station has collect ed towards the Great Western Railway Widows' und Orphans' 'Benevolent Fund 22,741 coins, amounting to $520. . . * The deal is ennounced of the Rev. Humberst Skipwith, of Leamington, th: last s ving member of the eigh- - teen children born fo Sir Grey Skip- with, the eighth baronet, between 1501 and 1830. - - * . During the New Year's entertain ment at {he Great Northern Hossital a little giry who was recognized as an ex-patient, came into the hospital and etked to ba allowed to sing, She had a beautiful voice; and was loudly up plauded. - . » About twenty coster-barrows and six mourning coaches followed the hearse A NAAN INANE "TEMPLE BAR Interesting History of A Structure' Which Was Shifted From Fieet Street There is some talk abqut bringing Temple Bar back to London. It was removed from Fleet Street rather more than thirty years ago, and re- crected at Thoobald's Park, the resi dence of the late Lady Meux. The old city 'gateway was rebuiit by Sir Chris- topher Wien Th 1870-2, alier the fire. Its predecessor was "a house of fim ber, erected across the street, with a DArrow gateway and an entry on the south side of it under the house." That structure had stood for two and +& half centuries before Wren put up the stone gate known to our day. It stood, of course, at the city boundary, | Mr. H. Murrell, a large Surrey far mer, put in a word for the Aparrow at a meeting called at Ash for the purpose of starting a campaign against rats and sparrows. Mr. Muirell said the sparrows did a Jot of good, and protest od against the destruction of parent LAGRIPPE. The greatest and most effective agents for the bodily health are the white corpuscles, phagocytes. (PRONOUNCED SI- KEEN) These white corpuscles eat any germ of disease that gains an entrance to the body, when they're in large enough numbers and sufficiently strong. When they're not sufficiently strong, the disease germs devour them and disease holds the body. x x x For centuries almost, herbs, nature's own remedies, have been the most ef- ficient foe to disease. : We have not known very definitely just how. 'But now science te"s us that certain of these herbs increase the number of the white corpuscles and their strength. These certain herbs are incorporated in Psychine, We go to the ends of the earth for thege herbsy--to Arabia, to South Amer- - ica, to China and to Japan. They are compounded in the most | costly chemical appliances 1a this coun- try. And the result is Psychine--for a third of a century the most effective | vitality-builder the world has known. The one preparation that has cured i many thousands of the following dis | eases: Bronchial Coughs Weak Lungs Weak Voice La Grippe Bronchitis ~~ Now we don't ask you to take our word for the tremendously beneficial effect of Psychine. Fill out the cou Pon below, mail it to us and we'll give your druggist an order (for which we pay him the regular retail price) for a 50-cent bottle of Psychine to be given you free of cost. We will undoubtedly buy and distri bute In this manner hundreds of thou sands of these 50cent bottles of Psy- chine. And we do that to show our entire confidence in this wonderful prepara- tion. A confidence that has been based on our 30 years' experience with this splendid preparation, with a full know. ledge of the hundreds of thousands of cures it has made, COUPON No. 49 To the Dr. T. A SLOCUM, Lud. 193-195 Spadina Ave., Toronto I accept your offer to try a S0c. botile of Psychine (pronounced Sikeen) at your expense. I have not had a S00. bottle of Psychine under this plan Kindly advise my druggist to deliver this bottle to me. My Name. .... .. TOWN. ....civu Street and Number My Druggist's Name. .... ...... . Strectand Number... ........ .. i= not good for a Soe. This coupon of Psyohine if presented to the d ~it must be sent us--we will then birds during -the nesting season: - . . The unveiling of the Wolfe statue at Westerham recalls' the fact that the alarm bell of old Quebec hangs in the parish church of Tottenham. It was brought to England by some British saflors who took part in the engage ment of 1759, and sold to Mr. Jackson, of Tottenham, for $100, Hg gave it ta the church in 1801: . . ye Most of the choir of Christ Church, Wellingfon, have resigned because the vicar refuses to accept the choir-mas- ter's suggestion that the singers should turn 'to the cast during the recital of the Apdsties' Creed. The vicar sald that turning to the east was an old pagan custom and a relic of sun won a ship. Have you ever baked with flour made exclusively of the high-grade constituents of the hard wheat berry? . : If you haven't, now is the time to try PURITY Flour. Only the cream of the Manitoba hard wheat--the best .wheat in the world--is used for PURITY Flour. More than that, only a portion of the flour milled from this wheat goes into the sac and barrels branded PURITY. ~ PURITY Flour consists exclusives ly of the high-grade constituents or portions of the Manitoba hatd wheat berry. Every wheat berry has both low- grade and hi constituents which are separated during our process of milling Soexactisos SIS BITS W, of the Do your baking with flour made exclusively of the HIGH-GRADE constituents ARD-WHEAT berry more loaves to the sack or barrel than you have ever succeeded in doing before. The loaves will be more nutritious, too, because they contain the high-quality gluten, starch, phosphates and other mus- cle-building and blood-enriching elements of the hard wheat berry. Naturally flour that consists ex- clusively of the high-grade consti- tuents of the best hard wheat has greater strength and nutriment, superior color, more delicate flavor. = H you'll just try to realize fully what it Sais to your ooking. : reputation you'll soon using PURITY Flour. Of course, PURITY Flour will cost you a few cents more than lower- grade hard wheat flour or soft wheat flour. .. But PURITY is very econo- mical because it makes "More bread and better bread." The cost per loaf is no more than when using weaker flour, and the food value is much greater. Tell your grocer you are in a hurry to try PURITY Flour. He will supply you promptly. When you see the batch of beautiful snow-white loaves, with their soft, evenly-textyred crumb and dainty golden-brown crust, youll be proud of your success with PURITY Flour. When you taste and enjoy the superb flavor of such high-class bread you'll be prouder still. If you don't want to buy a large sack or barrel, you can get a small bag. PURITY is packed in 7, 14, lettero Dundee. In face is fresh and ruddy, and though | scot, and how it Iles frozen on the his movements are slow and measured, | ground biack jn color. Swiss scien be carries that fine, noble head of his | tists attribute the phenomenon to the well thrown back. as of yore, and his | volcanic dust thrown into the air by is amart and upright." | the recent cruption of Mount IStna r. McCarthy bas coutinued - his | and carried by the wind over the sea work while in retirement, and Alps into Switzerland. The fnci- his famous history up to date, dent, though rare, has been experi Lives of Sir Robert Peel; Pope | enced in this country on previous occa- Leo L, and Mr. Gladstone, and pub- | sions, when "red" snow. and "grey" Haiing some entertaining volumes of | rain fell, after voleanic eruptions in various pars of the world. PEARY'S GEOGRAPHY There has just been placed fn the > National Portrait Gallery a picture by BR Sxogioary In Mparenty 10t | ug unknown: Dutch seat of Loc Treland." Hudson (1619-82), Henrietta Maria. this dr co: this | which, before the "house of timber" was built, was marked by posts, rails and chains. Temple Bar had to go because it was an obstruction. It has had an Interesting history, though, as ywas sald about it, it "representa iittle else but a gibbet." It has been sug gested that it should be brought back to London and reerected at the south end of Middis Temple Lane. Void ANCIENT SILVER In a statement to the effect that the Stuart period is coming into fashion in the decoration of private houses, and that the Georglan period is going' Jout, it is meutiored that rt silver | 'plate is becoming much prized. + QUEEN MAUD OF NORWAY One of the prominsnt. members of European royalty Wha Will be present ¢ What small ree is a letter of the alphabet? ~The tes. : : process that it entirely éliminates all the portions from the flour which is finally branded PURITY. The greater strength of PURITY Flour makes it go farther in the baking With it you can make f "More bread & J A. McFarlane, 24, 49 and 98 pound sacks. Also in barrels and half-barrels. te : mark is on the sack or barrel you buy, for that is your guide to the strong, reliable, uality flour that makes better bread" Kingston Distributor Hovey Stoddard, dean of New York Uoiversity, ves ¥, addressed the $ of honesty on the value in S0000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 br Sak, Bab Med at il Mel We are headquarters. THB OANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. . . . : FEI Bh thet hhh hhh thei tt ttt "Try a 50c. Bottle FREE From Your Druggist: Psychine, the great Vitality-Builder

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