Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1911, p. 4

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SWC CC CC Jdiberal J poor at « PAGER FOUR HE Dany RRITISH. WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911. eco) Home" «> § : ot 8 « The Queen's Pudding Boiler. For boiling or» steaming, No cloth used. Water kept out; Goodness Kept in, opened and closed instantly. Price 25¢. up. Corbett's ) y me THE WHIG, 78th YEAR DAILY BR! G. published at 306-310 King Tatras on, Ontario, at 38 per Year, tions at 2.30 and ¢ oes Jn cheap work; nine ed presses. The British Whig Poblishing Co., Lid. J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec~Treas. TORONTO OFFIUR. Bite, 0,104, Quan Chr Gros Dailo Whig. KINGSTON'S CHEAP POWER. Ihe city profited by the in deciding how much power it ean take from an electric company. Com petition ix the life of trade, and com- petition has certainly put spirit the Hydro Electric Commission. Seymour company has made it powi- ble to secure electric energy from the commission at lower rate than {would otherwise be possible. The offer at 25 per horse-power, up , withgut onerous | conditions, be the limit. {The company making this proposition has delay mito The a of power lo a certain limit, seemed to CCC 02D), intimated that it was culting the Fariff, perhaps undaly. 'mesececcccsccccocccens We Manufacture Sash, Doors PORCH COLUMNS, STORE FRONTS, MOULDINGS, | AT 5. ANGLIN & C0. Manufacturers of Fine Wood- work, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. 0000000000000 000000 FOR BALD HEADS A Treatment That Costs Nothing if It Fails, large Fonic on We want vou to try three bottles of Rexall "93" Hair our personnl guarantee that the trial will mot est vou a penny if it does not give you absolute satisfaction. That's proof of our faith in this re mwedy, and it should indisputably de monstrate that we know what we are talking about when wa say that Kexall "03" Hair Tonic will g ow hair on bald heats, except where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the hair are entirely dead, the follicles closed and grown over, and the scalp is glazed Remember, we are basing our state ments upon what has already heen ac complished hy the of Rexall "03" Hair Toniv, and we have the right to assume that what it has done for thousands of others it will do for you In any event vou cannot lose any thing by giving it a trial on our guarantee. Two Sc. and Remember, vou ean obtain Rexald in this community only at The Kexall Gh. W sizes, $1 Remedies our store store Mahood Dr. Martel's Female Pills EICHTEEN YEARS TNE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended for women's ail ments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth, The result from their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. hie You Going hay ? 1 will If so, cash price for and Household commission, trouble, Headquarters for Antique Furniture Big stock and variety now on hand for your selection. L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts, pay the highest your Furniture Effects No no wait, no The commission hesitated. Its' posi- tion may not have been understood. There was little probability: of it sup- plying power Niagara Falls at an acceptable price. © The water pow- ers iu the east were not subjert to the comtrol of the The sit- was embarrassing, and . silnoe But the spell has at last been broken, and Hom. Mr. Beck, at Brockville, yesterday, quoted pow- er at X19 from commission. uation was advisable horse-power, and this power comes irom Waddingham, N.Y, about 30,000 horse and can sell the half of it to consumers in Canada: The details will become apparent It will cost the proviaee a large pe r which produces power, later sum to build transmission lines, and the cleciricity Irom city to vity, slong With that the to do assume any la- with the great They will be expected to be- oertain amount annually~in Kingston 2,500 horse and to sell it at "what ever like. Time will be given in which to work out the plan by them convey town to town, or the Canadian frontier. nothing asked to municipalities liave They are not bility scheme in connection come consumers of a power price they in all its bearimgs, For th¥ present it is enough to say that a bargain w ou of vast import ance, and that the east will get what desires, cheap power. On this, and railway facilities, depend the success of any place industrially, but cheap power it greatly of all the contingencies, is the frst, SOUND FINANCIAL ACTS. The Ottawa Journal comments upon a feature of the budget speech which has attracted widespread notice. our Contemporary', welcome Mr. Fielding's formal declaration that in future it should be that all expen- "Ca- ada," remarks "will a government policy that of an .extraordin perhaps, the and works of diture, except ary nature, such as, Transcontinental railway that kind, should be met out of cur- rent revenue. The government should not burrow for small public works, but should build them out of This does not mean, apparently, that the capital account method of book- keeping is to be abolished, but if the items charged to it are to be paid out of revenue, such will mean ils practi: revenue, cal abolition." Only a bounding revenue could war- rant that procedure, and Mr. Field: ing must he assured, from the practice in recent years that the conditions of the will continue, that the prosperity of the country bas fairly set in. "There was a time," he added, "before Canada's growth had led to the present lavish yearly income, whey, present BIHAR AOIAAAAAAHAANHNN | it was considered proper and obvious Light on a Dark Subject COAL of course. A universal fuel derived from prehistoric vegeta- tion----about 85 per ceat. carbon --varying in color from brown to black. Coals have all been classified and only the grades Avawa to be best for heating find their way here. Try our black carbon---no- th prehistoric about its Dilng y--it's this year's FRESHLY MINED COAL. Crawford . 8. Thome b. =sto borrow all sums expended on cap- ital account. Thus Mr. Fielding's de- claration is, in effect, though not in form, an abolition of the capital ac: count system 'of book-keeping. For, of course, no would expect large works such as the Transcontinental road and the Georgian Bay cana to [be paid wholly out of revenue." i The argument that applies to federal government's actounts a to the accounts of the mumicipaliti There bave beey those in the city coun- leil who endeavoured finance the public utilities so that they would not only give the people a cheaper service of water and light, but also provide for all improsements. pay the domigion to borrow money for public purposes it surely does not pay the city. Every dollar that is rried along as» losm for twenty wn doubles itself, with interest add- ed, amd that kind of financing does not invite approval. The water works and the electric departments should be left religiously alone--the hands of those who would misappropriate the funds should be restramed--and they will méet all the emergencies of the hour, and provide the improvements which must be made from time to time. & one the to If it does mot. 2 . 1 tion for public works thay float loans | H the were for twenty ygars each. money spent in interest, in mt; pavements, stom would have ! ta let posterity take care that are projected for their alleged | benefit: Well, posterity may curse the asury, put what But the theor: of the works = for this kind financing ® 'And Is it sound why of work. i "not, "should it, and defend ther an appeal to facts? agitate against course by LUNCHING AND TAL KING The Canadian Club is to be mended in its com: desire to be educative Yes- hall by ex- as well as social in its meetings. terday's luncheon the was attended by a large number, more of the members than were pected at the noon hour. This tes- tified to the popularity of the move and promises well for noon-hour events, MriRichardson had impressed government. To him due, than to any one else, the information which satisfied the minister of ways and canale-- that the enlarged Welland canal was an immediate ne cessity. fhe Welland, indeed, was the only practicable route at present, and lit would be the way taken by the great grain crops of the west pending the development of schemes which, for the time being, were hazy in their character. In Mr. Richardson's opinion--and he is in touch with the men who know-- be years m city ment future the is more rail- the Georgian Bay canal cannot built * in Seyen years would be spent in the ex- afination of the route, and the dem- less than seventeen 4n exhibit King- | futerity "that makes them responsible | the aldermen not be brave enough to! 1s not liguring" on the opposition keep i ing the house in session another year, | The opposition started a howl about ! the paneity of information on' recipro- | city and finished with a complete col: ! lapue. Nr. Figidiug overwhelmed the eroakers with pert replies, 'and made ithe vote on the Perle billy oceeding. A-- A rate of 319 per horse powsx; Fh the Hydro-Electric a taking pro- Sevmour the busi about all | Kingston, from | commission, seemis to be | Thanks to a competitor in getting | position the company, ness, the east is that is coming to it. The Man On Wat That was a pretty hot shot the Montreal preacher in Chalmers church, last Sabbath, gave to those of his brethrey of another religious denomin ation, who fill what are called "Hiv ings," the Lampman 'remarks. Canady is no place for that class of clergy whe live off the people, for the minis ters in this country have to work hard for the almighty dollar. It is just, ax well that there are no "'liv- ings" in this country. The Lampman notices that Lord Strathcona is distributing hundreds of thousands of dollars to institutions all over creation, but not a dollar has he yet offered to the Kingston university. It seems about time that "the Queens spirit" worked on this old millionaire Canadian, and that he sent some of his loose change in this direction. Strathcona, the Lampman remembers, was given an honorary de oftentions - of all that is practicable in connection with it, and ten in. construction. And before it undertaken there would be the serioys | of all the details of the great the curves, lifts, | the traflic. Is the ? Ibai is the first problem ? That and greater question Incidentally Mr. Richardson the Hudson Bay scheme, to the people in Alberta and Saskatche wan attached so much importance. Bay--the outlet for the traffic--might le navigable for two or three months, not more. The verify years | j was | consideration project, the canal «feasible Can it be made profitable is the next | referred to whieh The government - would have to calculations or esti- mates by. experience, and before ¢xpenditure of many Inia could be proposed. talked of products via the coast and Panama but this scheme was somewhat an millions of dol- The people at the coast shipping their canal, cxpensive. It was a brief, cocupying twenty forded more light than any one could get by a reading of many hours. Just what the business men want. A cheery ind helpful chat waile they rested af: ter eating. sensible talk, af. pointed, minutes, and it EDITORIAL NOTES, of Hamilton, wauts Tin foil, br. Langrell, bread delivered in wrappers. ol course. MS To $220,000 000 a nm Britain's navy' costs year. If Lord Roberts succeeds { gree by Queens dome years ago, { handle | eulosis hospital for { Let and graduate of the Pres which could easily from the old therefore, a byterian university, kalf a million lad's money bags. 1s, Kingston not only bars the harem skirt, but it refuses tc have a tube its own people the consumptives continue to roam the streets, and then lie down and die in their own homes, is, in ef- fect, the decision from the Stuarl street boardroom. There would be no more harm in allowing a $25,000 tu- bereulosis building to be erected op the general hospital grounds than there would be in erecting a private residence, is the Lampman's opinion The spirit of Kingston has only again asserted itself. It's the spirit of the "hammer." Now it will be ip order to have the diphtheria and fever departments of the geoeral hos pital moved gutside the town. There is just as much wisdom in doing that as there is "in refusing to allow consumptive building on the hospital grounds. In the méantime, consump tive patients will continue to cough aud spit in the public wards of the town's two hospitals. The Lampman has no hesitation in saying that in the departure of Prof 8. W. Dyde, Queen's University loses the best allround man on its stafi This professor ha% had a remarkable hfe. | boast that they have dome farm work avd slept with navvies on a railway, avd worked as a clerk in a country store. That's what Dr. Dyde has done, und perhaps that ix why he is now mm the great west. Anather honored townsman whom the Lampman regrets to see depart, 1 the tax to will adding a million more men the Bull to death nmrmy mother country John Mr. Borden should take his follow- ers into some sequestered spot and gag them. They are spoiling the game ach debate in which they tole the story participate of demoralization he et mien % The conservative caucus wants the people of Canada to believe that all is hgrmiony in the party. For the pre seit... The political assassin hix-wark aod escaped, He pear. : Dr. Schaffner, of Souris, thw his party is in favour of reduction on manufacture as as natural produets. The anti-reci- procity league will want to take his life politically. missed may reap announces tanfi well Belleville, meeting Belle ap- Graham, of & "conservative Porter, Ex-Mayor speaking. at which renominated Mr. ville, for West Haslings, peared-to him the party had made a its opposition' to recipro- said it mistake in oy. I'remier Murray, of Nova Scotia, ex- pects the fishermen and farmers to go strongly for the reciprocity agree ment. The iron mea and the coal men may feel nettled for a while, but in six months the talk of reciprocity, will be over. Of course Mr. Murray Rev. John Mackie, D.D.. tha scholar mimster of: old St. Andrew's. kirk has had some of the very from Scotland in its pulpit, has' loft a deeper impression Kingston than the who best man next the Mackie gv street. Ome thing admired about Dr fearlessness. He was not the truth and to tell Hininly, » so that all would understand ~THE TOWN WATCHMAN way | Babies Go to New Homes. New York, April 8. --Sixty-six babies from the New York Foundling hospi tal left here in a special car on their journey to as many the west and south-west. be taken to homes in Kansas and muddle west; now vacant in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Music! Music! Music! fc. per copy, Friday and Saturday, 500 titles. Kingston News Co., op posite Y.M.C.A. Some the Oklahoma, The roads are drying quickl made their appearance on the streets, this morning. The Trusts and Guarantee compan: the estate of the of the county who died 1909. The estate con administrator of late Andrew Leitch, Antrim, Ireland, about April 6th, wists of real estate in the county Welland. Dr. G. W. Mylks leaves next for London, Eng. .» where he will de post - graduate work, refursing in daly. 3%% We vd be plowed Wood, Gundy & Co. from to 3'4% to forward » copy upon Simltatly it would pay the people to . | ooutritgte » little wore in direct taza: half ae endment a ee eb 20000000000 0000000000 scarlet | t is few edueationalists who cay in three of Canada's provinees, worked called away to build up a new college The but none upon autumn will leave the manse om Cler- | Lampman | his afraid to tell | it good and | childless homes in will the others will Gill cradles under the warm April sun and a few bicycles {the remains limited, Toronto, have heen appointed | he determined of |; on or of week Specialists in diseases of Skia, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Alle ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free 'opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book op | § diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 pm. 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