Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Apr 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THB DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, APRIL _20, 1011. Restores color to Cray ot' Faded hgir--Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp --Promotes a luxuriant, healthy heir growth--Stops its falling out. Isnot a dye. $1.90 and Se ot Drug Stores or direct upor recerpt of price nod deslers nae. Sead Me for Fila Hay Specisities Co, ewprk, N. JU "MEFUCE ALL SUBSTITUTES as. B. McLeod, Agen R48000s0e0sseccssecees @ formation direct against an hotelman . 1911 Calendars : And would be pleased to give last to them whil . ° they any TESYTIYRsewI Ye oe adalts who will call at our office. S. GLI & C0. WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. S%0ccvvvessveee AAAS The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE . LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable act and od on $ on Care wusnees, Head. NEW STOCK OF SUITS FOR SPRING, Men's Suits. sizes 36 to 44, at follow- ng prices ga.20, $7.30, $8.30, $10, $12.50 up to San Boye' Three piece Buits, 34, al 84 85, 86, and BT, Boys Two.piece Silts in Norfolks or Double Breasted style, at $2.50, | #3.00 and se Boots and Shoes at Reduced Prices, ISAAC ZACK'S 71 PRINC Cook's Totton Root Compound. The great Uterine hich women can Sizes 2% to domerty W Coox meh To OARS Arc You Going Away ? - If so, 1 will' pay the highest cash pride for your Furniture and Hopsehold Effects. No commission, no wait, no tronble. -- figadquarters for Antique Furniture. Big stock and variety now on hand for your selection. L. LESSES, Cor, Princess and Chatham Sts. HHI The Steamer "Sowards" was the first vessel "to arrive in 'port .Ahis season. She had a a_cargo.of 2 FRESH MINE GOAL ALL Shans Grom of hn St. ] ® 'many years. . Ssesvatry 78th YEAR WHIG, published mi THE WHIG, wlll E ERT, Ri Onvart at 36 rou rn Pditions at 1.30 and ¢ ES; BRITISH wHiG, § pages in farts 0! Monaas and nara ay at H a year. Tec char or as BF orice of Dilly ¥ >" ir Es is A Be baer best job Print. Offices 1n a ade: rapid' stylish cheap work: nine improved presses The Bri Wig bling Co. Li. Laman A. Guld, Sec. Treas. rir A Bulte 19 Chan and 20 bers, 33 nated | (oa Poronte) Smalipeice, J.P, representative. Tis os Daily Wiha. IT IS A NEW DEPARTURE. A new departure has been made in the administration, of the license law. The police officers, who are observant and are expected to sée that all laws are kept and respected, have laid in- for selling liquor within prohibited en { This is the first time such a pro- jewdure has been reported in many, Heretofore the police de- @ partment has been required to lay the ® information through the inspector, and $e assumed the direction of the case. i {Now, and while this new departure | , Continues, the men who see the infrac- tion of the law or know about it, will One decided advantage accrues to the city. It will get a larger percentage, if it dows not get all, of the fine which is imposed. In other words, the city will get out of the service of the men who are employed by it the revenues to which it is clearly entitled. When ' the province is the beneficiary, taking excepting the costs, which are trifling, there is not much encourage ment to work. leave tor the duty of enforcing its laws, The police department should go further and decisle that it will enforce all the laws, ha which make for the improvement of the city. Some years agu the by agreement with the police commissioners, trans ferred to the depirtment a number of by-laws. They appear to be dend let: ters, - all The disposition is to provincial officials the council, A PANIC AT OTTAWA. The opposition at Ottawa is sub- ject to conflicting emotions. Its mem. bers seem to have put themselves a box, and they do not see they are going to get out of it. They did not believe ghat any trade agree could be made with the United States which they could, ageept. The. agree ment submitted surprised them. It was better than anything they looked Still it bad to be opposed, as a It could not be ad- mitted for a moment that any good could proceal from a liberal gov: ernment. In a hurry the leaders swal- lowed their previous record on the subject. It was a sad dose, especially for Xr. Foster, 'who has so lately "dad: clared for reciprocity, but down it in how for. matt r of form. went. Since then the party has been in distress. The medicine has been bad and there have been many evidences of this. Anything is welcomed which gives the promise of relief. There was for a time the prospect that congress would reject the pact. But the spe vial session and the declaration of the democratic majority has settled that point. The secession of cer tain liberals, representatives of the rich corporations, was regarded as a hopéful sign. The government might scare. But it did not. Then the party press took straw voles, and manipulated them, and in_that. way undertook to terrifg the government No result. Something had to be done, so the shout went up that the party wanted more information, and it came in retwins, statements, and blue books, a deluge of it. Balked again. Obstruction was threatened. The premier wanted to head a deputation to the coronation of the king and he could #6t go unlsss he abandoned | reciprocity. Still no visible effect. The opposition membérs took turns in wailing over their misfortunes. It was a touching sight, but the ministers were obdurate. Lastly comes the an- nouncement that Ottawa is a kind of pest station, that 'disease is ram- pant," 'that, according to the Mail, there are "twelve hundred cases of {typhoid fever this year, followed by diphtheria and smallpox." Will that Create a stampede? We shall see. OTHER SIDE OF THE CARE. Canon Roy, chancellor of the dio- cose of Montreal, i will only take the ttle to search the. Stn dichives he will tally wee thus the Recent indgmant js in weer gay con formable well established jurispro. three Ta var ra For the Roman Catholic church mar ties i« & sacrament, and consequently i ae ered Sa fg a ment the same tight It is for the church fo determine the validity of the sacra- declare whether, in marriage, valyily or mvalidly ad- ministered. The church canmot be. to] blame if her laws collide with the laws | in marnage in cettain She apnot accommodate her the laws of these countries. is the end aimed at in certain ters," said the capon, "those making the pretensions are giving Smal yf much useless trouble." All the church claims is the right to look after the administration of" a sacrament in the case of her own chil- iren, and the canon does not see in this anything that is contrary to civil wr peligious liberty and equality. The impediment to mixed marriages is recognised by the code of the province ff Quebec, and the church insists upon the rights which have been guaranteed hy the constitution of 'the country, rights that were protected in the treaty by which Canada was ceded to Gireat Britain, and nights that have heen covered by all the constitutions that have been written, including the wt of Confederation. Canon Roy remarks that it is sur prising the constitutional rights of the Roman Catholic church should be chal enged at a time when they (the and to nas countries, ruhngs to "If this quar- French Canadians), were being called upon to show the greatest loyalty to the empire. Apart from that there vas a decided advantage in permitting the marriage of certain persons to w celebrated by priests of the church to which they belong. In the matter of marriages it is better that each shall remain within his own fold. The 'ontrary practice leads to discord, dis inion and hatred, This is the summing up of hurch on a question of the day. + nothing to add, save that Ir. Timberlake, "who married feberts, writing to the press, we acted on a license which was issued by the province on the authority of the lisutenant-governor, and. the state hould sce that its interests are duly wd properly preserved. A license can mly be securdd in Quebec from wtary whose duty it is to &ct in the resence of two witnesses, each of rhom must sign a bond to the value f $500 that he kdows of no cause thy the marriage should not take dace. The law that permits a mar iage should not later permit of nnulment. the There Rev. the savs a its EDITORIAL NOTES. The truancy law certainly needs- re- sising. But is the best being made out of the law as it stands * This is \ question which should concern the dueation department, There is a feeling in some quarlers nd among the business men, that the council dealt somewhat harshly with the Exploration company. Se ond thoughts, it is said, are some imes best, The conservative members, who are pining for a new election, can do as Staples, Lisgar, Man., threatens. 'hey can resign thir seats and face an appeal. How many will take this ourse ! How many would be re clected if they did? r. If an arrest for criminal libel, and civil suits for damages aggregating 15,000, is an evidence of success, then the editor of I. 'Action, - Mon treal, is to be congratulated. The glory in 'which he indulges, however, is the glory which the average editor 8 quite willing to forfeit. ---- Dr. Edwards has secured a return of the number of engines which the Canadian Locomotive Company built for the Intereolonial and Pri Edward Island railways since Sina all the work went to the est tenderer the company is be Congratulated upon ite success. We wish the doctor joy of that return. has rince 1896, low- to The Wilkinson Plow company, tonto, has failed and the it is because the firm cannot stand the competition of business and the Frospect of reciprocity. When the as signee was asked by the Globe if re ciprocity had anything to do with the failure the answer was, "None whatever." Mr. Richardson has not been satis factorily an¥wered ou the one point that is strongest against the Georgian flay canal. Where are the vessels us ing it to get profitable up freight ? The boat owners will not be satisfied with a down freight. It would not pay them. Mr. Staples, M.P., Lisgar, at Some TF for Easter, admits that he' at first approved of reciprocity, but cannot now, fpr party reasons. He declares that if held to the agreement he must reign his seat &nd appeal to the Te » World says De. Chariton, M.P., is seared of dis ease in Ottawa and wants the session closed at once. He is willing to vote supplies until Seplember. Anything to escape a vote on the rade 'BOATS T0 BURN OIL YEARLY saviy ING OF $160,000 WILL BE EFFECTED. Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Vessels Having Their Coal Burn. ers Changed to Oil Burners, Cal, April ¥.- Announcement is made that the I'a cific Mail Steamship company has ordered its three big freighters, the » of Para, the Pennsylvania, and Aztee, converted from coal hurn- ers to oil burners. On Thursday the City of Para will be taken to the Union iron works in order to have oil burners installed. As soon as the work on the City of Para is finished the Pennsylvania and the Aztec will be taken to the iron works for the same purpose. KR. I'. Schwer- in stated recently that his engineers had reported in favor of the change from coal to oil and had estimated that the change would save the com- pany $160,000 a year. It is pvident that the Pacific Mail steamship company intends to con- tinue in the Panama business, and it is believed that if the oil burning experiment with the freighters bears out the estimates of the engineers the seven passenger steamships of that company will be changed from coal to oil burners also. TALKING THROUGH HIS San Francisco, HAT. The Kingston Force Gained What it Sought. Ottawa Journa® rding an arte printed in a Kingston newspaper to the effect that the Kingston force defeated the Ot tawa force in the war game between a force with headquarters at Ottawa and one with headynarters at Kings ton hich recently terminated, 4 pro- mifiént officer of the militia depart: ment stated to the Joumal that in the war game no decision given "Neither side can elaim the victory," he said. "It is impossible to compel actual war conditions, and the move ments are carried on simply for the ex- perience obtained by those who take part in them. Criticism is made oi each movement by chief of the general staff, Major-General Mackenzie, and thy director of military operations, Lieut. Col. Paley; but no deci ison is made ax to the winner or loser.' 18 Must Have the Best. Toronto Globe. In the building of this final Welland canal we must be sure we are right | before we go ahead---sure as to the route as well as the style of locks to be used. The science of canal-building has been revolutionized by the con- struction of the Panama and thé op perations of the lift locks on the Tremt Valley canal. Mr. Graham says his engineers assure him that on whut is known a} the Jordan route a cangl can be built giving twenty-five feet of water, with locks so constructed as at some future time. Vessels could be Shige) from the Lake each. The saving in time as compare! with the slow process of passing in and out of the twenty-six locks on the existing canal would average probably twelve tours on the Colborne to Kingston and return. Graham is quite right in desiring Mr. to continent to consult with his engineers as to the practicability of this start. ling method of saving time. The peo ple in this part of Ontario are keenly desirous, however, that the consulta tion take place at the earliest possible moment. ----p-------------- Trunks and suit cases, great bar gains. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. The Portuguese goveryment church and state, WORRY AND HURRY Are the two greatest foes to diges- tion--and very few age of forty without falling tim to indigestion in some form other, Indigested food is a serious menace to health and is the cause of head: aches, sleeplessness, * flatulency, gas and distress in the stomach, des pondency, nervousness, bad dreath and impure blood. Insuch cases Vinol has a marked beneficial result. It seems to go di rectly to the seat of trouble, streng- thens dnd tones up the tired, weak: ened nerves of the stomach, enabling one to digest with oas¢ the very foods that once caused distress. A case has just come to our at. tention in Barre, Vi. Mr. Samuel Wheeler suffered with 'a stomach trou- ble for years and bad taken all kinds of medicines without relief, and at last found a cure in Vinol He says Vinol was worth five dollars & bottle to him. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine). If you sufler from any form stomach trouble try a bottle Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help youn. Mahood's drug store, Ringston. OOR BEAVER BRAND tr Price iekcelled for bread or a vies of of to permit of deepening to thirty feet | Ontario to the | Lake Erie level by two lifts of 150 feet | trip from Port | obtain the best men available on the | has | framed a decree for the separation of | people reach the ! or} DR. SOPER |! DR. WHITE Specialists in diseases of Si n, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special ail. ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- v Sueailon Bi blank and book diseases free. Consultation free. Medicine ¢ furnished blet form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 pm? sng St 8pm. Sundays, 0am tol Pw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE Wn Jd. WILSON & +0, ed. Dominion Exchange, Write for Prospectus and Boi of . Jupiter Mines, Ltd. .. .... CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4228 TORONTO, Ont. 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ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. ar THE CLUBHOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess) are other hotels, approach the Club homelike surroundings Located in « tre of city close to principal stores theatre $ Charges are moderate Special rates by the week, ¢ PF. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, ! Perssasseasassstasasas but for and and : Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantee h prompt delivery. 1 BOOTH & CO, FOOT WEST STREET. WHEN ORDERING FLOUR Ask your grocer or dealer to sem: . ) pro rou a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. Try it and be convinced of th. celebrated quality of the Flour. * eo 0 Maple Leaf Millin:Go., Telephone 834. CREEL LLL ELII IRR RN SES BIBBYS' Lud. | Sut Trunks; Basis Sees tr ata i Teese eateseese Men's and Boys' i Store! 4 : + <+ + i i < + + 4 + <* « € < 4 + : < * <* + * * + < - « | + + + < 4 < + < 4 < < + hd <¢ < + < < Stes see TIARA WIAA The Young Man. 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