Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1911, p. 4

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* A BIBBYS li - Men's and Boys' Departmental Store tor. Commission, appointed | the coronstion . and . imperial couler- . " . : : YEA Di the Roblin government, and one of | ences The reason obvious. When DR. SOOPER | ot tare ' he most active conservatives in the | Laurier is around Rogers does not 3 , | North-West. And th re busy, | shine, and he has burning ambition . IT's Surprising || SEP ammen maps i vee 3 557 2 le [0 SE) * || DR. WHITE TO | ested in reciprocity,' in order to give | _ . ie "! Borden an object Mason on his| Ihe heading of an article™in = the i . year. SR The ch are he |Ulobe, written by a woman, is, "Shall {what improviuents can oe made Print. | proposed 'our. Ne We Wear ithe Harem Skirt" Yes will return to Ottawa a sadder and a . : oh , about the house by the use of a 3 DINNnts. | ise i adder. Yecauss he dear, ¥ it is your desire. The things little paint here and there. The Britich Whig Publishing Ce, ld. haled and winer Because he will | YOU are wearing powadays, from head - hai . J. G. mutlott, President. Jen mK ey De 5 {to heels, are frightfbl, but we « Old chairs, old cupboards, old i the folly of Kicking against'. the » g » but an \ : Leman A. Guild, Sec Tress ~ See 2 g a2 stand it you can tables and dingy woodwork painted | pricks. _ ; OFVIOR. : A ---------- 5 with Buite 1% #v_Quesn Chany | : QW iN' Diaz, of Mexico, surrenders at last - B THE IDOL HAS FALLEN. . pecialists in diseases of Skin, % THE Berta, igen oaniel FL ihe init . of Premier McBride, to His has been a stormy. reign. He be Blood. Nerves. Bladder asd Special Au: gan as a revolutionist, and he ends One visit advisable : if im thle, "2d ? Suerwin-WiLLIANS Daile wna. Difax vith fame uf the other iis his reign in revolution. He had his || send history for free opinion and ad- e PAINTS {nuiig politicians, J. gute ta day; and did not know when his use en Yany tank on : rere - -- England, tees 20 participate in 3 ® | julness was over. He js like mans free Medicine oihished in tablet _ jean ghange the whole tome of the. ANOTHER GOOD ACT. jcaronation festivities. has' been 15° | others in this regard. 210 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to ge The federal government kas em appointing: No oue lor a long time -- | house. we, : i i : iw ORS. SOPER & WHITE - : barked in another great enterprise. It 'attracted so mach attention. He had| Dr. Macdonald, of the Globe, . who A different paint for each pure ce} " 'i 26 Toremte Street, Toronte, Ont. _ | | : has assumed business relations with 'been heralded as the coming man, as| has been talking peace since his re | \ Eo . * ES -- poses Tell us what you want to the Canadian Northern railway com- the sure and certain successor of Mr. [turn from Californin, where he went i pain{ and we'll tell you the wight pany of the most important charac Jorden, as the heir apparent, the one [in the interests of his health, is re |S, . Jd. WILSON & CO, paint to. use, © 3 tot. It has agreed to guarantee the wih, at any time could rally the forces | ferred to by a contemporary as a®na- [Member Domiuion Exchange, a, -- COLOR CARDS AT | company's bands, for the completed ' f . nservatism successfully. tional figure." Col. Hughes will ob Mining, Listed and Unlisted i {and uncompleted parts of the road be- | A good liberal paper has been ad- jett to this unseemly exaltation of Securities, : y tween Port Arthur and Montreal, the! "0 correspondent, who ac: | his old pupil. Sn CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. A iden. being he 1 Yi arves] . > mmr 14 King St. East. "Phone Mala 4928. enc 4 idea heing (0 use more ater companied Sir Willid Laurier across ) . A » : i - ~ colonial railway in the shippin of i ; } McBride will not succeed Borden as TORONTO, Ont. rp . wa) shipping the continent and witnessed his re leader of the opposition. The > Ld » » > » » » > » » » » i | ob r : freight, at a rate not to be higher : » ; a Hen ! 9 than that of anv road by an All feption at the oast, that the premist have been sized up in Ottawa. The : or S , 7 : ' 'of Canada had found his counterpart, premier from British Columbia is a " a : 2 anadian route. tai s of this i; Lot rival, in Hon. Mr. McBride. And | big man, physically, and a good dress | arrangement have been given in the now he visits the capital, is hailed as lor, but he is not the peer or the 9% BROADWAY, NEW YORK, i 1 | § i | i | news columns. The government is do : ) a prince of the people, is surrounded | aqual : ' ing big things. It is pledging the In Ee § op a - gs qual of the man who now leads the BROKERS, ETC. credit of Canada to the extent of some ery tn goes by an eager throng, fopposition. That much has been set dillions of dollars in ueder to . is worshij and feted by the mem- | tled. Rooms 6 and 7, Castle Bldg, Ottawa, | mote the transportation facilit Pot bers of his party. All weat well DOLLARD'S DEATH 8 ote the transportation facilities « i : i LL P YE 8 : the country, in. order to give it the "ith him until the bunquet in honour Kingston Branch : : of the visitors occurred. Montreal Monument i ol anse . A A ommittee Pre. advantages of another transcontinen Then, it is said, in the paris of I for O ae Clarence Street Chambers There is really no risk, and the - most the street, he "fell down." He had Montreal, May 10.--The couumittee in F hone 1030. : rde in- | charge of funds # rec i enterprising firm in this young nation heen toasted by Mr. Borden, who, | un- |¢ io is for the. erection of a : inspirati e {monument to Dollard des Ormeaux. 2 will be invited to cary out and com- der a strange ifation, weve ; spoke he 1 Saul deci a . so well. He had been invited to dis- |'™® 1oRg Sault hero, have decided to plete its plans. Against the proposi- @ "Well. n . observe the anniversary of his death, - y tion mot" & Voice reasonably can be Play his patriotism, his devotion 10); (he 22nd of June, by a demo, CORRESPUNDENT. raised. The "more of this kind" of the party, his willingness' to make stration oo Place d'Anmes, each senoo : . work the eSuntry ab have the more S8erifices in ita behalf, by joining Min the city is io Sot delegation o Latest Quotations Tabled. 2 io: > 2 - fe oy. | fWenty-five pupils. The guard on the 3 J bag. rapidly will it develop and becom the Borden and making battle for su Place A Atnea will he on Exclusive Private wi attraction of the world. premacy - the federal Niet various cadet corps of the city. The Etre fn Ce os hh And he did not accept the propos- |committee has already raised ten . | APOLOGIES IN ORDER. ition His language was vague and |thousind dollars, but twice that much Wood's + 1 x \ Grea : | Ihere is one 'man who will not go did not sustain | i$ required to carry out the plans Tones and Thelen the meal: to the North-West with Mr. Borden, » 9 Lumber We're Specialists at Dressing Boys Everybody knows it! We want vou to see our splendid Spring Garments, New Fabrics, and New Creations in stvles A most splendid showing of well selected models » » > tal service. It will be amply 'secured. A large assortment of selected Lumber §n the rotigh Can be milled to order, as re i > quirad, y This megs tha! we can al ways: supply 'mice, bright; fresh stock, S. MGLN 8 C0. Office, Yards and "Mills, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. Bring in the Boys and try on some of the Ne arments Every Suit bullt for service, and will s irely give | ' built for style, and they surely look | cecsnsmannsesescess CLLL0L0000 0000000000000 000 CELOLRLLLLLLLE0L000000000000000000600000000000000 +Russian Suits Blouse Suits Fabrics, English Chevlots For Boys, 4 yrs. to 10 yrs Colot, Plain Blue, Brown, and Fabrig, English W Bronze, neatly trimmed Color, Plain Blue, » For Boys 2 1-2 yrs. to 7 yrs. With peat' trimming of red or 4 Something extra special white BIBBY'S 83.50. Very dressy BIBBY'S $3.00. 4 Buster Brown Russian Military Suits Suits Fabrics, Fine English Serges > THE CADET. Colors, Brown and Blue. Ploe Blue Cheviots, piped Beautifully designed with white or red braid Lit Real Cute dandies. For boys 2 .1-2 to For Boys 2 1-2 yrs. th 8 yrs years BIBEBY'S SPECIAL, $4.75. BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $1.00, *: unsatisfactory. He . anticipations apd give out in clarion . ohe man who will not represent the ,..., (he assurance that: he was will The National Drug Company. loyal opposition on that junketing ing to do anything so long as the Manufacturers 'of the 'Na-Dru-Co. line tour. Who is he? Col. Sam. Hughes. party might win. He was willing jof specialties, support every article secesecsccsessssesces And why should he fear to 'face the that his. 'services, or the services of manufactured by them to the extent --- "farmers, and especially the mamhers o bis colleagues, should be counted on af whaisg A van i . fhe Grain Growers Association ? Han: in federal campaigning in British Co- | {omer. Samples given this week at * Tackling the Smugglers. sard contains the report of a speech |ymiia or the western provinces. But [McLeod's drug stores, corner King | Syracuse Post Standard which was made by him in the com: (hat was ail. The impression he left and Brock streets and corner Mon-] The receipts for the year ending | mons. It was afterwards copied in 4 ' jer | treal and Princess streets. March Ist from returning passengers | was that he would gather be premier enemies was $2,250,000, an increase of $900,- to the papers of Manitoba, Saskatche of a province than director-general or General Merchant Assigns. 000 over the vear previous" and of] wan 'and Alberta, and very widely cir chief of staff in the loyal opposition. P. W. Thompson, general merchant {81.1c6.000 of the yes: before Since culated. | It was a remarkable disallusionment | of Yarker, has made an assignment to Nr. Loeb was appointed the total he, In that speech he referred to the ,n4 Mr. Borden must be thanked for |¥. L. Martin, assignee, Toronto, for § "as received in fines, settlements and i . i vedi are | increased receipts has been about grain growers as a gang which was ; in } a the benefit of his creditors. who ave a e ! g gang it, and must find in it considerable rincipally Toronto: houses. A meet ] }S.000,000, of which $3.000.000 came made up of the "ellows we find hop- gatisfaction. He had boldly given ing of the creditots has been called [from the Sugar Trust. 695,000 from ping up in blacksmith statesmanship'; . dinner in honour of the man who (for the 15th, when a statement of the | Arbuckle Brothers and $1,180,000 4rom | they were [grit sympathizers and heel- had been calied hy some men and pa- affairs of the firme will' he presented. the teens Fines from passengers | = totalled $175,432.20 last vear, as ao x. : ; ers," and "their wives were at home; rers to the place he cecupied, and he Kingston and Ottawa. x nst $26,616.39 in 1907.0% COO, , SUT BUSY wearing long boots and cleaning out may have. expected this to be another Rideau King for Ottawa and oT ~This is not A record of the amount L. the cow stables and horse stables," 'iom of his going. Whereas the fact | Rideau ports every Monday and [Uncle Sam has been mulcted annually | Is the Mahebehind our bodnter, push- while their husbands were spouting 'yas declared that in the opposition | Tuesday, at 6 a.m, Jas. Swilt & Co, | by petuining tourists and buyers. The sum has heen greater than the amount ing over brimming glasses of about. "I know the gang," he shout- (he leader has no equal or superior. |SEeRts. taken' from desocted smuoglis Th Delicious Soda Water ed, "and I do not believe that one of McBride, the idol, has fallen frofh his Hardly anything seems more unfair [since Loeb got in there has heen | them is honest at heart." Al of pedestal. . to most of us' than for a man to be | hore care in view of the increased J {danger There will be increased care contemplated. nervous lem," makes new 3 , in Veina Cures Nero | Mental and Brain W l Weakne, Pi | STI YIITU Ise * » > ® > > »> » »> > » » > » > » » » > » »> >» > » » BOYS' CAPs. BOYS' SHIRTS. CHILDREN'S TAMS. BOYS" STOCKINGS, BOYS' HATS, BOYS' COLLARS. Boys' Wash Suits Have Arrived Blouse, Buster Brown, Russian style, 73¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.00 pe Suit, y » > » » » » » > » » » od » » > » > » » » - > » > > >» » >» > »> » > » > » hd » > » > » id > » ® » r all day lemg-cool, refreshing draughts ; Ts 1 that make' the stifling hour 'an oasis them he verily believed were in the | able to keep his own money of comfort Crushed fruits, purest® pay of the liberal party, or of Jim EDITORIAL NOTES. In a way you are doing the Lord's | hereafter The custom house inspec : work if you are a promoter of peaceitors are honest men now It doesn't flavors, eaught in arctic ice in tink- Hill and his Yankee friends. i Hon. Bob Rogers is annoyed be not strife pay to try to slip things through any Img plas I one ? " iy 3 asm y one It does not matter to the colonel cause Sir Wilfrid Laurier is going to| Use "Royal" Veneer. more 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. t SAKELL'S lee (ream Patter that the Grain Growers' Association | co EL -------- ---- PE ------------ 4 A is a von-political organization, © that i $F5PFVIVIIIIIIIIINIIIPIII III PIII PIRI PR. Next to Opera House. "Phone 610 it contains as many conservatives i - . --- --- - - A ---- liberals, that its present head is a PTH ATVAVV RLV LTRS AP LLU AVAVLVT LTTE TERN SN Se consagvative, and that he and his! GRAND UNION | =n sed te vy = | Pineapples, Tomatoes, insults of Col. Hughes. Mr. Borden | Ei HOTEL 5 -- oe ee a ol : -a -- : : Grape F ruit, Bananas, ama BH30 = BRS Pe | ive meee fhe do aot Sunkist Oranges it will be surprising if he seo the wisdom of apologizing for | : i All Fresh them. f i i A Cosh 4 ie You Going Away ? __ LAYING FOR MR. BORDEN. i R. Fi OYE 302 King St If so, § will pay the highest The Mail announces that the Grain | » . I 4 Phone 141 cash price for your Furniture 8 Growers 5f the North-West--of Mani Peasssssscssssssssscsscscssrcscsscscasanatsesssnstses and Household Effects No toba, of Saskatchewan and Alberta Sm---- Somuistion, no wait, mo are preparing to give the leader of the Headquarters for Antique opposition a warm reception, and it | Furniture Big stock and is his due. 'He has allowed himself to | variety now on Land for your be misled by his supporters with te. | selection, gard to the petitions for recipro- | L. wy i. , S dty. Mr. Shar i 1 ¥ § pe has informed him | Cor. Pri 'Phone Mery that the people of the North-West | % ea ae A ar amever thought of reciprocity until the | . i a : 8 Eo s HHA premicr put it nto their heads during | YP an i ar eS = PLLLRLEAL0L0L0A0AAME0LLLLLAL0L00040000000000¢ » i » » fe: > : » »> > hd » > > » > » his trip last year. What does the re- | cord show ? In the liberal tour across the con tinent Mr. Scallion, the honorary pre. | sident of the Grain Growers' Associa | tion, headed a deputation of 250 men, | Plain or Cork tips. who asked for better trade terms. He | said the change would be strongly up- | posed by the protected' interests, but | these « inferéits had shaped the tariff | : P { We're busy as never before selling new Spring policy of the government long enough. | : ] Sc. er box. : A ir patrons ave -enthusiastic in their That was the first deliverance' on the | Shoes, and our mY af r thei Ww hither wel | praises of the way: we've prepared for their new vative. The demand for reciprocity in | : ; Spring Shoe needs. Par ticalazly striking are the vatural products was repeated again j ; ! ew styles of Men's, Women's and Children's Low and again. At Wevburm the farmers . . I and High Cat Shoes. 4 demanded recognition. "We ask wo : A skilful blending of Turkish Tobacco. LE 2 {{atous. they said. "We ask our| ) There is simply no limit.to the Shoe selection rights. Hews are slaves we ask our we offer our patrons this sfasen. Not a staple or grisedons. Jf refused that We mat de. x Jl novelty that is not represented in our exhibit | mand it. Our resources are not ex " i { hausted." : : i " ! SC a ; The best advertisement for our Shoes i% the » ab | of 4 - - That's what : The opening of parliament saw in " - : rfect satisfaction they give, and our Shoe se;- OUR NAME Ottawa the largest deputation that g. pe . . 4 5 ; stands for f§ had ever been there. All its members ' : vice this Spring will be such as to mike us more IN THE COAL TRADE. were farmers, or advocates of their : : | B poular than ever. wl ya "ff interests. Ther met, and prepar . . f Lo. od their demands. These were pre sented in parliament. And the leader | in the greal movement, which Nr, Borden avoueed af, fhe. time -- -- ; | . et NEB rata ON ; & : THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES lagers fe ee PW bar a 28 : a ] SR TR RAR RY

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