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Dark Subject COAL of course. 9. |and later. .a. leader of his party. i There is { : i Boescevcssveccccccscee ® » s 3 { Whitney governmemt is as well quali- | States if there is a better market in That is a foregone conclus THE WHIG, 78th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHI lished m 308-310 King Kl on, Ontario ano year. tions at 1.30 and ¢' mm WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 ublished "1a Monady Sn¢ ured United to be ad Canada, won Jut Mr. Sexsmith submitted statis- tick 10 show that the Upited States was producing less wheat than for merly, that in the last ten years the rice Gftices a Cael "ro presses +The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. a President. Leman A. Guild, Sec~Treas. Suite 15 and 20 Queen City Cham- 33 Church St, Toronto, H. E Biualipelce. LF. representative. » - Baile Wig. ABUSING THE SYSTEM. I'he chief of the fire department ip New York retires on $6,000 5 vear, and immediately goes" into business. I active enough for the strenuous hfe, commercially, why retire from the department ? If the man is' simply wanting a change of ceeupation why give him so large a pension ? The case reminds ome of the judge in Canada who took his su- perannuation, presumably because his wefulfess had been impaired by long service, only to plunge into politics, become a member of parliament, is in accordance with the contention of our minister of africulture, who says now all the wheat it can raise and must begin to import. It can import Canadian wheat now, free of duty, i it expos the equivalent of flour, and without recourse to the trade agree ment can have all the wheat it wants for milling purposes. Mr. Sexsmith lags great store on what the Omtario Miller says about'the American flour- ing industry. The Ontario paper is imbued with the ideas of the Ontario miller, generally, and opposes trade agreement because they say Canadian wheat ted States and build up and transportation business of direction of a civic by the Weekly North-Western Miller, of | Minneapolis, Minn, one of the best posted papers on: the subject. editor had occasion to write to the London Times, and point out that the something clearly and-radi- | American export of flour declined be- cause the population of cally wrong with the superaymuation : the man. States consumed all the wheat flour the nation raised. followed thé desertion of the soil the people, so that where once ninety ! per cent. of them -were engaged agricnlture dfly thirly-five per cent. of | them were thus occupied at the time of the fast census. Under such cumstances the time is rapidly ap- | proaching when the United States "must admit Canadian wheat free of duty, whereas there is now a duty of | twenty-five cents a bushel upon it, or face a shortage which will be succeeded | by high prices for flour and bread." the legislators. The Poli: The farmers of Canada stand tical Equality Aysociation, which is {gain immensely by i headed by Miss a. Jociety | which will give him access to the mar: | lady, will not participate in the out- juss of the United Saat and Bavope. | ing. {It does not pay either the United | | States or Canada to export flour. It: jcosts money to grind the wheat, to | {barrel the flour, and to export it. [It] cannot be shipped in bulk. It cannot be. sent, abroad even in bags. Wheat can be stared and shipped and ground at any time. The United States can not tramsport "it any cheaper than Canada. All the Americans want is, enough for their requirements to mix | with the softer wheat of the south, | and meet the needs of the U. S, sumers, For this market the Canadian farm- ers will be benefited while Britain will be served as heretofore, and served at a profit, since the Canadian North- West will shortly, 'on high English and have less to do, if some of them . would assert their high birtlmight and authority, become the granary of the i world. ; give an evidence of their power and | independence. to system or SHOULD DO SOMETHING. New York will on May 6th--""vote for women's day"-- parade and in that wav demonstrate the forcefulness of their views. They are in this respect beginning the tactics of their sisters in England, them- New The women of ecir- who have made a nuisance of It is to be hoped the Yorkers will be satisfied with parading, that they will nt imitate the = suf: fragettes across the water and under take to force results by abusing and selves, assaulting to an arrangement ' Pelmont, The idea of the women, the idea they wish to emphasize, is that they are as capable as the men, generally, to manage their own affairs, .and hence that are as capable to manage the peoples' affairs. Yet day after day the papers are filled with the fool acts of the women on fmancial mat they terse s If the paraders want to impress the people with the necessity of enfranchis ing them, and so fitting them to vote ! and legislate and rule, they will not admit anywhere that they are not equal to the masterful ways of the men they call hushantds, The courts would be troubled a good deal less, con- = -------- EDITORIAL NOTES, The law of the church is the law of Quebec with regard to 'marriage com tragts. There's going to be a time of i. getting a change. Is it possible ? WILL GET HIS REBUKE The Brockville Times has answered the Whig's enquiry What good can accrue from the stormy discussion of reciprocity in the Ontario legislature ? The snswer is that the discussion will | In the new public school here there sentiment | "ill not be any drinking cups. The to the cups should be abolished from all the The legisla- { schools. They are a menace to health opin- | r a : ' | What is the special committes doing and the partied outside of parliament jKiut jhe Sie Olive Hor are not united upon the issue. iia wnie idea abut a uite. , Strudk The Times and the Whig are clearly | hog already ? opposed upon the question as to the duty of the legislature under the cir- | cumstances. The Times thinks the le | the Canadian gislature should be used as an at- Teronto), were disappointed tathment of the federal opposition and | seeing some of the harem skirts on repeat or re-echo the sentiments of | Fifth avenue Easter. Was that opposition for partizan purposes. | what they New York to in study ? dis- | the | show the world what the of Ontario is with regard subject. Ry means. ture does not represent ion. It does represent party opinion, no public was The New York Herald reports that school teachers, (irom in not on went to that The Whig does not see any merit It recalls the home rule in The trade agreement, says Mr. Fos proceeding of Irish the cussion commons, which occurred year id these do Did they help the cause long ? Did they reflect Ireland or even in Canada * ! the decapitation. of their leader. Finally the Times tells us that the! alter | on the government appeals to the And aceording to the outlook, | will be another disappointment | ang Ipeopte. there year discussions good ? a opinion in Mr. Foster's plea, m North Toromty, fied to speak on the subject as the was that the federal government Laurier government. No. 'It f .the | should have awaited the revision of business of the federal government. It {the American tariff by the democratic is not the business of the Whitney party. The "trade agreement secures government. Stich "is the difference | (hat which has not been guaranteed between them. Later on there will! cubed by any revision of the tar- be the evidence of what the people if Why wait for something that can- think in an election, and the Whig "tbe got except by agreement i i Sir | il es Miah 4 L_ There is more law with regurd to the re b= : buked for his prejudiced part 'in the | Alerts and Great Wateryays railway, reciprocity debate. : Land the $7,400,000 which was borrow- -------------- ce. v CANADA'S WHEAT SUPPLY. One of the speeches made by apposition in Ottawa against recipro- city was that of Mr. Sexsmith; last week; He hails from Fast Peterboro, and claims to be a farmer He also claims to have laboured hard, (and he might have added in vain), ta' con: vines himseli with regard to the wheat trade of Canada. He started off with what appears to be erroneous informa- tion. He submitted three tables of the value of wheat from 1890 to 1909, in Ontario, the United Statng and Win: nipeg, and he showed that prices Igo into the hands of the men whe the | araigiven more to distruction than | contruction, 'the lwyers. The young province is paying for the imexperi- production has been decreasing. This | that the United States is 'consuming : the, the | will go to the Uni-! the milling | that ; London paper; that the secret of can country. i Mr. Sexsmith had only one side of the case. The other side is presented | Its | the United | and | The decline | by | | which appear to confirm this view, and in mn i | ter, will pass. The real Tight will come | for the tories, and another excuse for | { ed before there was any use for it, will | proc i * - K 1 sermsm wing. WEDNESDAY, THE SECRET MAY YET BE UN: EARTHED. ' London Physicians See Significance in Radium---Like Matter in Human Tissues--Important Ad- vances, - While it is not vet possible to say , that a cure for cancer has been found, {some Very tangible results have: been obtained from the experimental work of which the Middlesex hospital is the chief London ceotre. Here cancer' re- search is chiefly conofrned with the remarkable act that Buman tissues contain varying quantities of radium- like substances and that there appears to be some connection between the presence of these and the origin of cancer, It is well known that radium and its congeners give off X-rays, and these rays, under certain circumstan- ces, are known to lead to the pro- duction of cancer. Hence it has been suggested at the Mi sex, according to the medical correspondent of a T 1s possibly to be found in the occasional over-charge of certain tis- sues with radium-like manner, for un- der. such circumstances surrounding parts would be subjected to the con | tinuous action of tiny doses of X-rays, which, ough minute, might in the course of time he _abio to exert. their cancer-producing t. It will be re memberéd that it is only when human Hissues are exposed for a very long time--say, for many hours a day and months at a time--that 'they are able to bring about such a result. . Up to the present time a number of important facts have been discovered it 1s not improbable that this markable. and lengthy, will eventually throw ligh the obscure problems which surround cancer question. Although no startling or sensational deductions have yet. been made in the laborator- 108, a vast number of facts are being steadily accumulated ini regard to this connection between radium and can cer, which, ne doubt, will some day be made to fit into their, proper places In a new taeory of the cause of the disease. One important advance that haw lately been made at the Middlesex is the discovery of certain tiny granules in normal tissue-cells, which are not found in cancer-cells, and it is hoped that this discovery 'may ultimately lead to a valuable method of settling the question as to whether any growth of doubtful appegrance is cancerous or not. - re investigation t on many of ef tian. Good Legislation in the Way. Montreal Witness. The democratic House of Represen- tatives at Washington, has lost no time in getting to work on its reform programme. It has already, passed bills for the direct election of "sena- tors and for the publication of all election contributions. The first of these proposals the present senate can not be expected to pass, It will be very hard to get any senate to pass a bill which means the expunging of the is present constituency of each of struggle 5 House members. That looks like a parallel with that of the Britis of Commons against the House of Lords, and as such the measure may involve some national throes before it becomes part of. the constitution How far the present bad conditions would be remedied by direct popular election instead of election by. state legislatures would only be known after tral. The other méastfe is of a very different character, Nothing could do so much $6" dimifiish government hy money than the requirement that all election accounts all be published, making known before the dav whe furnivhes the money and exactly how it is spent, This i a measure that politicians have never liked, and it is a great credit to the democratic party to have passed it. The senate will not like it, but it is not easy to see how it ean turn it down, unless it wants to furnish the nation with a new argument for its own. reform. Getting Into Shape. Toronto Star, The conservative party is advised by the Guelph Herald (conservative) to "get into shape for whatever is to happen." hat must be what the been trying to do of late. conservative journal (the News) earnestly interviewing everybody can be induced to say that there should bea general election at once, another (the Mail) is charging that the government iy thinking of spring- {ing the elections now in the hope of gaining a soap verdict. Thus the party "'gets in shape for whatever to happen." lf an election doesn't come, it will be __a» sin: ff it does come, it will be. a wickedness. Une conservative paper (the Tele gram; urged the party at Ottawa to tight night and day, to refuse supplies and so force the ministry to with draw reciprocity for the present and hold it over. Another (the World) de- tclared that the party members at Ottawa were indignant because of a rumor that they had agreed to let the further discusfion of reciprocity stand lover until next session. It appeared from the tches that one week they were ing to postpone the {discussion reciprocity, and the next fighting to hasten ite - in Bastern Canada the leading jour- vals of the opposition condemn reei- city because it goes too far, and in the west 'it as not going far. on arty has hile ope LJ who i] 3 * Sr ---- tn. Hard on the Masses. Montreal Writers Sam afiairs in England comment on the indifference shown by were lower on the American and Cana- dian sides, And at once the question | follows. Why be alarmed about the wheat trade then * It will he govern od hy the higher prices" and wheat will wot be shippel 0 the United *leity, nme of them being niready un pez manieipal power business \ Pe APRIL 19, 1011. | IR. SOPER | Speclalists in diseases of Skin, Blood. 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