Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1911, p. 4

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AE -- : : : PAGE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH sR S911. 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 show you why NEVER SOLD IN BULK . Your Grocer Will Recommend It THE WHIG, 78th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street, Kingston, On | o'cloc WEE TY BRITISH WHI ublished In rts on 2 rata 0 at n 8 year. nit tates, hs chasge or postage to be pdded mek ad of Weekly §1.5 Attached is one of t o bast | in Canada; rapi and cheap work; nine improv The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. TORONTO OFFICE. pate 18, and J 0 Queen City 32 St, rif ~~ tive. stylish, presses H - Baile Ging. § wrvatlive tario at 3% Ri year. Ealtions at 530 and 4 Cham-! Montreal 'Gazette, E organ, which said : AGREEMENT WILL PASS the democrat, THE Champ Clark, will be speaker of the next house if he wants it, gave the conservatives of | representatives ithe man who lof Canada the text for so many | tacks on reciprocity, has been talking fin New York. He reached the leity after a prolonged tour {the northern andomiddle states, everywhere he discussed politics 'got fat. When Mr. Clarke wants great | through ls vacation THE MICROSOOPE That Parasites Loss, of the Proves Nine tenths diseases of t scalp and hair are caused by parasitic of this discov- germs. Ihe importance ery by Prof. Unua, of fhe Charity he pital, Hamburg, Germany, cannot over-estimated It explains why dinary hair preparations, even of t most expensive character, fail to cu because they do not, a kill the Uateiqul gern The ofly haw preparatio® in 1 world that positively destroys t dandrufl parasiths thst burrow up t soalp into ves called scurf ruff, is Neybro's ¥ Herpicide tion to fis * destros germ, Herpicide hair dréssing Sok! by lea in stamps for Co., Detroit; guaranteed. hgent dandrafi, they cannot In ing the dandn in druggiste 0 § " James B e to Mcleod, speci Interior Finish QUARTERED OAK, CYPRESS. Ete, 5. ANGLIN & CO. Manufacturers of Fine Wood- work, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. 0000 OOQROSQROROONOORNS am Cause Hair, or nd or dans addi also a delighti Send "10e, I'he Herpicide One dollar bottles and gets heavier, | with him. } Asked . what the feeling was {regard to the tariff he said it stand and he was not sure but tlat the work | .s. in that direction would be pretty | be complete when it was begun. The re would be carried That result with could he general revision downward a } ciprocity agreement * at the special session. was certain. ther and, said he, "I do not believe] President Taft will dare veto a tarifi' bill merely because it is a n he he he 4 measure." 1 ho democratic leader admitted differed with some people he with regard to the trade agreement He thought is would be a good thing for the United States, but in Iowa he mem- that aff ul he met al met a judge who said the only "ber ci congress from the state who voted for reciprocity was a Mr, and had the vote occurred been ® lust | re- hard, winter he could not have electe procity because they feared the com Lhei: to be petition of the Canadian farmers, argument and attitude seemed that the pact would be a good thing Champ Clark said he but influenced lead to for Canada could defend it in the did not say that he was with the idea that it would annexation. states, A TRUCE WITH PARTIES. A few days ago the parties in the legislature of Saskatchewan were fight ing each other with a fierceness with a parallel. Obstruction had in, and it was announced that there would be no The govern ment would do its business somehow, prolonged siege, this out sel surrender 000000000 OOOOOOOOOOIOGOIOGIOIOOTOPOOTS and if, after a Mic You Going Away ? § will pay the highest price for your Furniture Household Effects No f no , wait, mo If so, 1 cash and commission, trouble Heddqharters for Antique Furniture Big stock pnd variety now on hand for your selection, L. LESSES, r BROT 2 t Cor, IBIS ION +B BVBBVWBTES : Geo. "Valier & Son : Carpet Cleaning, Sewing and Laying, ieyeles, Geo Carts and Bab Carriages repaired. N Telephone 1082 KINGSTON, Bid ih Sh hh hd HAASE ASIII Princess and Chatham Sts, 3 |Sestheeeses are Kiag St there would Ix an appeal to the people. lhen the unexpected happened. Hon Mr the leader of the govern: ment, collapsed. He is not a strong man physically, and he had been sub mitted to a heavy So far concerned the war was over for a rest, would be impossible, Scott, 3 strain. as he was He was ordered off and made preparation for a trip to th const. The sstuation appealed to the sympathy of the house, and members of the government side and opposition viel with each other in giving Nr Scott the of their esteem They agreed to end the struggle, conditions which guaranteed their * assurance ' ton re spect and honour Mr the the announcement Haultain, leader, of the op tion, made in the legislature and said : "The settlement we have come to is one with no sacrifice of any large amount of principle on either wide. It posi Dr. Martel's Female Pills EICHTEEN YEARS THE STANBARR Prescribed and recommended for women's ail is a settlement which is honourable to both sides. It is a settlement does not forfeit the respect of side for the other." The paper which Mr. Scott used to own and edit, the Regina Leader, puts it in another way when it says: "Just as in vegard to the subject of recipro- either Li bt on a Dark Subject COAL of course, A universal fuel derived from préhistoric vegeta- tion----about 85 per gent. - carbon----varying in color from brown to black. thing prehistoric oat 1a \ Quality it's, this vear's city, and later in relation to the sub- ject of the transfer by the dominion of all the public domain, except the agricultural lands, to the province, so on this more strictly party issue, gov ernment and opposition came togethei ie Saskatchewan's advantage." What a pity it is' that the parties at tawa could pot show similar discretion and similar valour in their dealings with each other. A VERY TIMELY WARNING, | The conservative press is not posed to admit that the Montreal meeting, on Saturday eveming, which Mr. Fielding, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Smith, addressed, made any impres sion upon the anti-reciprocity agita- tion. It may not have silenced the | claquers, the men who have no reason (to be hostile save that they suspect { that some day there may be recipro- 'city in manufactures as well as na- tural products, mud Shin: cinch. on the market will be broken.' Mr. Fielding put these men in their place when he told them they had nojy occasion to croak, that they were not who at- | he takes to campaigning, | So that it agrees | The house might go fur-| democratic! Hub- | { The lowan farmers were against reci- | he | which | dis ! coating conditions they would sooner very deeply repent. A com paper said Mr. Fielding | pleaded with the manufacturers to or later A ae trust and support the government. No, To had ing price, of of Dally 8 facts, and accompanied them with job Print- | warning, he did not plead. He stated certain a if they ia war between the east that brought about and the west, they could assume the responsibility The meeting was educational, {as such had its value. This can judge from the observation of the ah anti-reciprocity "The meeting was | decidedly the most important ! from a point of public policy as op- : posed to mere party politics which has been held in Montreal for many It sults, and it one one of years." was certainly calming in, its re and must have convinced all rea- sonably disposed people of the folly of and the Anti-Reciprocity League i a-------------- i EDITORIAL NOTES { The tax rate is up. We will feel hap. pier now, | " ! The "Sms not so vehement on are and | the trade question as they were. Has and !a title anything to do with the a pression of one's views ? ex | ---- The Sheffield choir give 110 concerts fin Canada and the United States, and {will travel 33,000 miles The estimated | cost of the tour is $200,000. | President Taft's message to congress |e to the one sabject--the trade That is the the Ame {rican goverment is shelving the ques tion. | agreement. wav . -- Foster is haunted with It is that | too natic ual. Mr {fear. another | Canada may become the ( the slogan. "ana- | What | Canada for dians used to be | would Mr. Foster have it? This | about the smallest It is predicted be impracticable thing taxation of bar receipts is act of a very small government that a vear hence it will repealed * as a wholly 1 ad ad Mr. Fielding does need to vertise his loyalty. putdic hie for { # character that cannot be affected by | the slanders of any not He vars, has been thirty and bears ill-bred assailant Hon. Nr | dicted that ¢heap enough to Peck, at St. Thomas, pre electricity would bscome be It will be some time be eventually in every home. candle power he made in fore it is' as cheap as which was the promise Kingston. The leaders of the opposition at Ot. | tawa are very imperialistic policy. There was a time, when the British preference was projected by the liberals, and the conservatives b jected. They wanted a quid pro quo from the mother country. Do they want it still ? in their In every direction there are eviden ces that the expansiowy of trade goes The groucking about reciprocity and annexation has not affected the commercial outlook in the least. In deed the promise of more friendly rela tions with the United States has help- on. od business a good deal. No Panic Here. Peterboro Examiner Mackenzie & Mann awarded con tracts for the construction and grad ing of M0 miles of new Canadian Northern railway in the Canadian | west. The amount of money involved lis eight million dollars This does { not look much as if -the greatest inp dividual railway builders in the world had any fear that reciprocity will di- vert trade north snd south and des- troy railway grafico east and , west Hon. Cliioad Ssitom, high as he is as an authority, may declare, for per sonal, or political, or other purposes, that Canadian wglways will be ruin- ed by reciprocity. He shows his faith by his 'words. Mackenzie & Mann, the contrary, show their {faith their works--by spending their hard money. > a. on by good, Don't Scare One Company. Ottawa Citizen, © The president of Steel Plow company, two-million-dollar plant in declares that the work will go notwithstanding the reciprocity. a ment. Cold, almost frigid, for political exigencies. mservative the Oliver ( hilled now erecting a Hamilton, on, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if | Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case ob Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50e. Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Washburbe, «¢ Soperton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Juha Evelyn, to les lie Bland Webster, Warburton, the marriage to take place April 13th, "Buy moth proof ba Gibson's. Portugal has to Be 20H to the kai ser for expelling German subjects. ou HAPS ough of the skin Clam Tao deed. a Applied | fe pg eh Bie 3 protests. ne. wie grease, or ee jar. ! mercantile i have already + eruption got gree | i disregard ; WILL CROWN QUEEN DOUBLE CEREMONY TO BE PER. FORMED By Archbishop of Canterbury--His Grace of York "4 Preach--The King is Popular. = London, March 2% --King George has decided that the Archbishop of Can- terbury shall crown the queen as well as himsell next June. This is m ac cordance with t of the early times, practically the only exception being at (he coronation of King Ed- ward, when Queen Alexandra was crowned by the Archbishop of York. tion of King Edward, the service hav- ing beem specially shortened, owing to the fact that the king had not com- pletely recovered from a serious" ill ness, but at the approaching corona tion the sermon will be preached by the Archbishop of York. King George is gaming in popular- ity daily by the determination he is everyday life of his people. Last evening the king, accompanied by the queen and Princess Mary, paid 3 surprise visit to the new gener al yost office and spent two hours m in- estigating its immense ramifications. The king, and queen sent cordial greetings to the Furopean capitals and witnessed with interest the replies | coming over the wires. AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY For Women in the State of Washing- ton. Spokane, Wash., March 98 -- Bight | | hours for work, eight hours for sleep | and eight hours for study and recrea {tion, is the new grder of things that | of | woman's labor ir may be worked out in the state Washington when the law becomes effective, The new regulation, legislature at its last session, that no woman or girl employed establishment, office, hotel or restaurant shall be on Jute adopted by provides 1 lau per 9th the dry, There was no'sermon at the coroma- showing to obtain an insight into the | ------ | DI. SOPER- | Specla fn diseases of Skin, Blood, Reryes, Bladder and Special Alls ments of me One Fr visable : if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book on diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 pm, and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. 0 1 paw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE 25 Toronto Street, Terente, Onf W. P. 0'BRIER, 87 St. Francois Xavi: Bt, MONTREAL, Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE | Long Distance Telephone Main 6936 | CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. | |S. J. WILSON, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. |BUY GREAT NORTHERN AT PRB- i SENT PRICES. | CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4228 i TORONTQ, Out. How to Stop Drinking It was formerly for y, sometimes metimes in every fit of remorse that lowed his debauches and then | | Break it { But now | the world t a 2 8 gradually dawnjn dn mitted to work morg than eight hours | is a fine of from Sev- a day. The penalty {810 to 8100 for each violation eral manufacturing plants in worked out plans by which the eight-hour day will go into effect early in April, thus giving em- ployment to from fifteen 1g twenty per ceat. more women than formerly The laundry men are not satisfied and | are preparing to make a test case The eight-hour rule has been observed | in business offices' several Vears, but | the hotels and restaurants are work- ing on a basis of eleven and: twelve hours. kane are affected by the change. FACE ERUPTIONS. Three thousand womiéh in Spo- | ism 1 Washir Spokane | i | | | Zam-Buk Will Quickly Cure All Such | Sores. The approach of tions, boils, ete. In this Zam-Buk is invaluable. the most serious and chronic cases of | eruptions, sores and ulcers, 19 provided Rk H. Barker, of Glencairn, Ont. He says: "1 never any remedy could cure so at the same time so effectively as Zam Buk cured me. My face began to be covered with a kind of rash, which itched and irritated. This rash then turned to sores; which discharged freel, and began to spread. | first tried one thing and then another, but nothing wemed to do me much good, and the worse and worse until my face was just covered with running could have believed that sore s 'Apart from the pain (which bad), my face was such a terrible wight that 1 was not fit to go out This was my state when some one ad vised me to try Zam-Buk. I got supply, and within a week I could see that the sores wera rapidly healing A Was vers little longer, them completely, and my skin was clear as if 1 had never had a We shall never again be without Zam 'Buk in the house." Zam-Buk is une rashes, eruptions, scalp diseases, ringworm, ecsoma, totter, bruises, and skin injuries diseases generally. All druggists and stores sell at 350c. box, or post ire from Zam-Buk Co., Terowto, for price Refuse harmful imitations, Zam-Buk Soap, which may be had from any druggist, at 20c. a tablet, used instead of ordinary soap in cases of eruptions and skin diseases a pualled for « chilbren's ulcers, ab piles, cut prix SORRNON, burns, an ll CHILD SAVED FROM FLAMES. ---- A House as Philipsville Totally De- siroyed. Philipsville, March 27.--UOver the tele | | phone, on Thursday evening word was | Hashed that the old school hease of | {S.5. No. 9, Philipsville, was on fire {It was occupied by Alexander Meal lum. Mr. apd Mrs. McCallum were st a neighbor's doing chores, leaving four {small children in the house -- se- ! cond child, a girl, set the § 4 | | the wall afire with a match. a. ee { 'ment the inside of the building was in | ames. Only for the timely armiv jot William Chant, 'the baby, on tie { oor, would have been burned in the building. He carried the child out as {the upper ceiling vg roof tents, leaving Mr. MeCallom and fam- ily with only the clothes they had on their backs. his many friends contributed a large | supply (produce of (everything moeded ed hing. he Mr. McCallum takes {thie opoortunity. of thanking his many {friends who showed, their sympathy by such large contributions. and all kinds, furniture, i oThe syrup makers are not gushing | over the amount of syrup they have made yet. Mrs, E and Mrz. J. W. Halladay attended the fun- leral of the little son of C. A. Wood ------ London Pastor for Montreal. connection, | An illustra- | tion of the way in which it cures even | Quickly and | and Zam-Buk had Eealed | should be | fell in. | {There was nothing saved of the con- | On Friday and Saturday | ! of clothes, beds and bedding, | in. a wellregulat- | Montreal, March 25.-Rev. Bruce | spring finds many | | people with unsightly face sores, erup |e OF YOUR HOME your your fice, fact quated, 1 ease-breed T hen Get In uot siore, anti us = your ' hk @ ° |e * oe '® * open i end, E Fi i s Let us A arulah you an estimate on the work. David Hall, 66 BROCK STREET. MONEY IN LONG RUN. Large Audience He ars Discussion of the Reciprocity Agreement. March 2 An Orono was ! Thornte M.P, for ite MP rote i Newenstle, SN anti-reci- | procity meeting at add ed Tr ast week by ( Burham, in, and Mr. Goo B.t atiend; Bes eve in spue 1 ir for i ney, { the LCE great interest that b » Canadian fruit i nad Suit Cases BIBBYS' Ltd. CLOTHES 'FOR YOUNG MEN i Al PN Nl lt ts i I -------- s 2 Trunks or mn OUNG MEN have voted this store the store for Natt) Clothes. We pay special at tention tothe wants of young men, and always have "Just the Suit." Our Young Men's Suits have a pedi gree. They come from makers whe "know how." Th« twists and turns of fashion are all hon- ored -- the fabrics are smart, and the Suits are dashing- distinctive and dif- ferent. Prices modera $0, $2 85, $18, $20 But! How much figure does the figure on a Swell Suit cut unt} you see the Suit to tell the story } We are always pleased to show youmg me: "jast looking." You may choose your Suit, make a small pay ment, and have it placed aside until you are ready for it. See Our Nobby "$18.00 Emperor Suits Long lapels, wide trousers, deep cufls, belt loops, etc. Fabrics are English Serges, Cheviots and Worsteds. te. ---------------- BIBBYS - Porcupine Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission Dominion Bought tock anc C.R WRIGHT, Investatont Broke Chancellor Berhn March with the launching 124 Crown Life Bldg., Toronto Wil Both Raiser Chancellor von major-peneral a la suite i Prince von Bue {ilian, w ace he was chancellor, : ---------- i It T Hoy Emperor ian * mann- Holly of the ow, . as waded iS now garda wl Chifford Sift {George P Graham next general election. In this e is understood that the serv ative x will not put a candidate in the field ; FIRST BOX CURED HIS LAME BACK High Praise For GIN PILLS { Surraviiia, Ost. *1 suffered for (hres years with 8 Pain In | My Back. Iam mow taki ng GI PILLS and find a great relief alicr taking only one box. W. J BALDWIN. Is it any wander that we sell GIN ! PILLS with an ironclad guarantee of money back if they fail to give relief? | the : Hor ille at the ent, sppose in Brock | We know that GIN PILLS wall st { pain in the back--relieve the bl i and cure every trace of Kiduey Trouble | i GIN PILLS have cured thonsands of} : eases of Kidoey Trouble that were! as hdpeiess Ve don't ask you 10 tay GIN PILLS to find out what they will do for you. Simply write ws, mentioning this i | peer snd we will send you a sample | x free. Then, if you ase usable to get | { the regular size boxes aviiy pou | : J Every sfick a match, every mateh alight, fac and every hight a steady even flame. 7 sw "Pelarst March ch Groat 9 "De-Light" for the Greafesr Match Manufactory Sm oon a Box 0 Cans ever | PRB asteeees TAT Tw. an. BUILDERS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES, ASBESTIC PLANTER. FOR y SALI ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS OF Woon Will be with somo complete of GRIMM'S Delicious Laure and would not be burt, that the {government of which he wax a member Taylor, of St. Johm's Wood Presbyter Ree TRIER lee. Grezm 3!¢ S. Bennett & Co. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : Ove. Bagot and Barises o.. "Phous 941 sassssssssssiali ot SOO 004 Phone 797. ~~ mathe N. Sass heaseena ------ hn Say

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