Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1911, p. 4

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Senin dm nD I AE NT A PAGE FOUR _THE DAILY BRITISH wma, h.L EDNESD AY, APRIL 26, 1911. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at | | 300, 310 King Stree | at 38 Pu Year. tions at 1. {Ts vEERLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages ubilah 2 LB on Monday and 1a year. To! United. 8 ate." charge or postage had ties of of Dally §3 sags of or" Weokiy 3 $1. 1.58 po ing 'Offices rap na a. work; nine improv The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. | J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. TORONTO OFFICER. 9 and 4 For Your ¢ Garden] Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Trowels, Weeders, Shears, fa Twine, stylish, | presses. | LP. representative. Daile Whig. THE GUILTY MEN ESCAPE. of this pro vince has been severely criticized he cause he allowed the, defendant in the case, after pleading guilty, to suspended sentence There is something about the case that cannot be understood. The crown prosecutor had some misgivings about the result. The judge does not seem to have shared them. He was very outspoken when he said that munia- pal grafting was a heinous offence and | that it should be attended by a fit-| ting punishment. However, Mr. Blackstock thought it to consult the Ontario law de Hon.. Mr. Foy was away from Toronto. His deputy was ill and not acuessible, The "was authorited"'--as he to take the course he full respon- | Ihe attorney-general Fertilizer BONE MEAL, Goods Best, - Prices Lowest. Oxford graft go on Corbett's COC 02D) LUMBER of Select- best partment Crown prosecutor says he ex- pected to be, * did, sibility and he assumed the for advising that sentence he suspended on a confession of guilt. The very large assortment 8 has been press of the province and The es od Lumber in the rough outspoken in this subject, it is expressing public opinion. ouly hope of cape from the petty and large grafting Can be milled ty order, guired. as re- salvation--the only 3 This means . thal we which prevails--is to expose all wrong and to make of The Oxford fiasco or failure is that can always supply, nice, bright, fresh doers, an example stock " them misfortune could 5. ANGLIN & C0. WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. the greatest occurred LONG MAY IT FLOURISH Theres is na substitute for the wife beaters. have fash The and as a punisher of Whig has said this several times, ° eo . ° . . . . e ° * ° * » Ld * * ° * . * » * " " * * » * Ld hd | How MEN ENDURE The Oat-Fed Man Can Outwork All the Rest A concern which employs 2,000 woodcut. ters made scientific tests of food. The re- sult has been to prove oatmeal the grea endurance food. Those workers now al i start the day on a gliet of oats alone. No other grain supplies the energy of oats. You know the affect on horses. It is just the same on man, Auy man can increase his endurance, his vim and vitality by eat- ing more oats. That is why oatmeal is so immensely im- portant. In this food above all foods one should insist on the utmost. It is not a wise thing to serve common oatmeal. The rich, plump grains used in Quaker Oats are selected by 62 siftings. Only ten joun nds can bg obtained from a bushel t those choice grains have richness and flavor, and the maximum value as food. Quaker Oats is the cream of the oatd made delicious. Vet, despite its quality, the cost to you is but one-half cent per dish Made in Canada. yg 1m) BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 OUR BEAVER BRAND or Flour in nhezoelled for bread or pastr, Price is moderate. A. MACLEAN; Ontario Street. BRICK Arc You Going Away ? * It so, 1 will "pay the highest cash price for your Furniture and Household Effects No commission, no wait, no trouble, Headquarters Antique Furniture. Big stock and variety now on hang for your selection, L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts, The Steamer "Sowards" was the first vessel to arrive in port this season. She had a cargo of FRESH MINED GOAL the experience in the Gervais case, Mon. confirms the statement. Gervais convicted of the most of his wife, no compunction treal, brutal and judge of . conscience in was treatment the had directing that in addition to imprison: no terrors for some the which has should get ment, men, he six cuts of whip with pine tails. | It was with a feeling of exaltation | that one reads of his cowardly cry for for the punish- has mercy when stripped ment, Mercy ! A right any one to plead for this when he had regard for it, no thought of it, no when he was maltreating a helpless depen: And the example of it--the ex-! lash. " It may not deter another from using his brawny fists his unfortunate wife, but that the hand of justice in as dent ample of the against should not stay fall, through sistant, the thongs and inflict deep wounds in the flesh, ais will probably a scientific that cut the skin but not dangerous let ting his ! all | not lift a woman, and if Gory hand again to other &ife beaters were similarly chas- | might be effectually cured indeed, hus. tisexl, they of their © distemper. is the only corrector it flourish. The lash, of brutal bands. Long may THE PARTY INT ROU BL} Ind vou notice that Mr. Borden the opposition in the commons hand, that he is letting the do as they like, that some of them are having their fling ? What man t who, is giving a free members and a nervy thing it is of any having committed himself to the it, and abus support of a resolution, votes for not knowing how it reads, ng a newspaper, facts. The break amendment because occurred in the Sealey for to the reciprocity The member for Haldimand de sirecd fruit and vegetables to be minated from the free list. ent, and so stated in his amendment The leader of the opposition was away | and the self-constituted leaders tons, giving Mr. Sealey a hearty support, his motion. Next day what they did, and undertook to blackguard the Globe and to insinuate that in its report it was lying about | them. | Hon Mr. Pugsley produced, the clerk of the house, the amendment {which was submitted by Mr. Sealey, and vead it, and emphasized the words | {at the close, "and the resolution | amended be adopted." know this clause was there. It was one the paper. It was read to the house. The troublers in the oppsi- ALL SIZES tion side should have known what the, were doing. : for Dr. Pugsley said he did not wonder HE that the conservative members. in . question were aageys "F "would + be ra 0 angry myself, if," he added naively, . amid laughter, Hy telling the peo: : Phone 9 ple that the resolution meant annexa- : tion, the dismbmberment of the «im- Foot of Queen St. pire, asd other ills, | found myself : ar voting for its approval. It would make me angry even on Sunday." The apposition fracahotn are making alow Kingston, sontatie i inched 1s ones: ® best job Print- | o maintain discipline in the eli- | He approv- | ed of the agreement with these excep i who | i remained rushed the amendment along, | | as | It is no excuse | to say that the conservatives did not and thes | anyway 7 He seems to be letting alone, to be away from the house a irresponsible for be tired of i8 never good deal, and 10 be much of its. work. . He leading a contingent satisfied, and varies the going demanding his retirement. EDITORIAL NOTES . Alberta leads all Canada in the vi may that proceeding by and | occasionally into revolt gour and earnestness with which it has undertaken the teaching of culture in the public schools. is where they de things agn The west Abusing the Globe does not the opposition, in the commons. running wild these days, and is mak- ing" & record. not 1a the Time for a change, leadership of the party, but in the conduct of its members. That $14,000 of the Exploration company is again looming up large Some members of the council are ac tually feeling thai they should laid With thought is slow and decision have hands upon it them tardy, What the council clearly needs is a few men of action. Some of the papers are printing pic- tures which are supposed to expressly interest the young women ut the said pictures wold metaphorically speaking, look the better if a little more clothes were put upon them. The alleged classics the only are not things that need attention nowadays No need of a stated case before any judge as to what a teacher may do to The either school He vhip the pupil into obedience principal must. rule can and re spect, or he can suspend him Sus ~ does not cure boy of It the pension any bad habits. puts him on the street, among loafers, and helps to ruin him Asquith Must Fight. ilamiiton Herald, Fhe intense hostility of the Asquith government and its supporters to the House of Lords, and their determina- tion to make it an impotent and com maratively useless institution, is large ¥ the outcome of partizan resentment the upper house is tory, and has used its power unwisely in the interests of the tory party. often blocking useful legislation merely because it was libe ral legislation. If the lords were fairly divided in politics, with a chance the . commons would receive fair treatment that legislation coming up from when the liberals are in power, it is safe to say that the veto bill would (never have been heard of. ------------ Here's Sound Advice. Oswego Times If the thousands of thousands of dollars sent away from here for things our home people supply, could, by a sudden growth of home loyalty, be spent at home, what would be the re sult ? Our stores would keep larger assort ments, they would be doing more busi- ness, they could hire more help; this help would swell home trade instead of going off to othér places to get jobs. Real estate values would rise and every man that owns property would get a dividend in the gain in value of his holdings. Keep your money at home, [ it gives "the / agree | and voting--a half dozen of them--for | they realized | | from | i ------ ce IS WTHE E WHIG, 78th YEAR! leader What is the matter ¥ith hi | help It is 1 the THE LANCTOT CASEI} TO BE DIscvU SSED D IN THE COM- MONS. The Opposition Will Demand a Gene- ral Enquiry Into the Marine and Fisheries' Department. Ottawa, April 26. The has decided to bring on the discussion of the Lanttot case in the house, and to-morrow is the day fised for the me | tion that the majority report .of privileges and elections' committee which exonerated the .member for Richeliew and «censured his Mr. Blondin, of Champlain, be curred in, The facts of the case bre ought out in the privileges tions' committee showed that Lanctot last summer, without authority of the director of Sorel shipyards, engaged with a ardinate jo supply thim with painters and materials from the shops de corate his house, which he was then building in that town. The work, which took several weeks, w done, and in December last, had opened, Mr. Lanetot sent a cheque for 8375 10 Mf. Papineau, the director, which was the first that gentleman had heard of the transaction, Early in March last, Mr. Plondin, M.P. fo Champlain, from his seat in the house, openly charged Mr. Lanctot, with breach of the independence of parlia ! ment act. The matter was sent to the | committee, and after an en he | was exonerated _of all blan ploving the governigent as a con tractor on his private intérests. The minority of committer presented al report condemning Mr. lanctot conspiracy on the evidence taken, an | asserting that breach of the indepen i dence parliament act had been | amply proved. Th majority report | was adopted by the commit hy fif teen to ten. The opposition have de termined (0 press home the need of al general enquiry into the affairs of the and fishevids departs government accuser, con which were and ele Mr the sub to after the session the of marine nent, an the ensuing debat be one of the most interesting of the e promises session JOHN MEEHAN Man on the Box." at the Grand day, April 29th and Ir The ' Satur night Return of tratlic Canadian Pacific Railway from Apruil 14th to April 2ist 81,951,060; 1910, 81,789,000, $162,000. Grand ings from 1011, $873,156; of the company 1911, InNCrease, earnings eary 19M} increase, Irunk railwayis traffic April. 15th to 21st, 19140, $23,350; $49,771. Phin or Cork tips. ] Sc. Per box. securing | * | The NA LN Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail- ments of men One visit advisable ; if Impossible, send history for free 'opt inion and ad- 1 § vice Question Dian and book on | diseases of Consultation free. oh a Aratshed in tablet form. 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