Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1911, p. 4

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what improvments can pe made about the house by the use cf a little paint here and there, = Old chairs, old cupboards, old tables and dingy woodwork paiigeg with © THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paints | can change the whele tone of the | - house. . i . A different paint for each pur- pose. Tell us what you want to paint and we'll tell you the right Corbett's geseeeessenassanessueet i Lumber i A lara assortment of F aclocied . Lumber in the rough. : ° ° "brig, --8 Can be milled 'to order, as re- quired, This means that we can ways supply nice, stock, 5. ANGLIN ; HI Office, Yards and Mills, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. $ Suits to Suit Everyone At prices, no other store can you. Some Samples: 86.50, £7.50, 88.30, $10, $12.30 to $1 All Se rvsuvuny give strongly tallored, up-to-date patterns and styles. BOOTS AND SHOES, See our big Stock of New Lines at tiow Prices. NEW HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, Ete. ISAAC. ZACK'S 271 PRINCESS STREET. TWENTY §IX-FOOTERS A Startling Example of How Oats Create Height Archdeacon Sinclair, in advising boys to eat much' oatmeal, prt this: "Among my brothers and my father's brothers and sis- ters there we re 20 six footers, all brough up on batmenl." Oats contain more body-building food, more brain-building food, more nerve-build- ing food than any other grain that grows, No other item in all human diet compares in-importance with oats. Nothing else creates so much energy. But thousands of people buy this food carelessly, They accept oatmeal made from oats as they run--the plump and the small, the rich and the worthless. Quaker Oats i$ made from the creat; of the oats, selected by 62 siftings. Only ten pounds in a bushel are good enough for use in this food, The resuitis a richness and wt all enjoy, and the maxithum velue as food, Yet Quaker Oats, despite its uatity, costs brit one-hati cont per dish, -DJoes it pay to take some thing inferior? Made in Canada. ' am A000000000000000000000 MAY SALE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE Now going on. Come in and sve my big range offerings, and the reduced prices for this month only. Will buy furniture, L. LESSES, | Cor..I'rincess and Ob Sts, "Phone 1045. of sell all Kinds of or ote. AOL LLL 00000 si hain diacidh fodh fh doh fo fie fod There is a lol # 4, if a name stands for Honest Trading. 'That's what ) OUR NAME stands for x THE COAL. TRADE, Crenicel. ~~ Phone 9 Foot of Queen St. a A a at 306-310 King Street, Kingsto fe tario, at 6 pes Tear, Editions' a $3 aid 4 o'clock Ww KLY hRiTiEN WHIO, 18 pages. published in. parts on Monday and Thursday morning at $1 .a year. © Unite® States, charge for 'postage had to be adlled, making pres. of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year Attached is one of the best Job Print- ing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish and cheap work; nine improved presses » bis hy Puig 1, tate Sec. Treas., "TORONTO OFFICE. | purposes, und what is there to expressing Suite 18 and 20 Queen City Cham- ers, 32 Church St, Terente H El | Smaiipeice, 1.P., representative, Dail Wiha. OUT LOOKING FOR POINTERS. Our city council has sent away deputation whose business it is to ex- amine the streets and get an idea' which can 'be carried into effect here. Deputations have been going away vear after vear, for this and other show for it? The desire here is for a later dressing that: will be an improvement on anything that is now in use, | Peterboro is making an experiment, "and its experience could be had with- out any * expense. We read: Patterson Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of Toronto, shipped five barrels of tarvia to this city, and it is being spread over Simcoe street, between Water and the little Market lane. Hf it proves satisfactory it will likely: be exclusive / ly used in this city. The manufactur ers claim that one coat will last for a whole season and probably more, also 'that loads may be drawn over it al- most - immediately after it has beep put oun the ground, thereby auuing no delay, or tying up traffic a There --is absolutely no eh off the stuff, and it gives a very clean and meat appearance to the street." This ix something in which Ald. son will be interested, by how is it that Ald. Carson, the great advocate of tarvia, has not §, been put upon this deputation of civic sight seers and discoverers ? / street, Car- the as and, way, DREAM OF THE Fl Tv RE, < As a result of the imperial confer ence there may appear the imperial advisory council, which will be the body always convenient and --nlways the mind of the golonies, or what is now more popularly call- ad the overseas dominions, to the im- perial government. On a recent occa won the prime minister was waited on and prosentetl a memorial in favour of this new connecting link, which was endorsed and supported nearly three hundred members of the imper Ons. by ial lords and com The Canadian Gazette says the. pre smiled benevolently over the transaction and commented on the fart that it was favoired mere vari- ously--than- any proposition he could remember "in his public career. The Canadian Gazette expressed the our- rent idea with regard this advisory "The British publie," it re marks, 'have had their fill, and more than their fill, of pious empire aspira- tions; they want to see businesslike means adopted to give effect to their aspirations." Is this Reha council the prelude to that conditidn which has been the eam of statesmen for many years? distinguished in mier council, dr Different political time when the dominion, nation, would be represented in the imperial parliament. Canadians, some of whom have served in the Canadian the Te Canadians, life, have now a younz now. members of not as parliament, are imperial parliament, presentatives "of thid country and not its views on but ecommigsioned to express current questions. The Canadian Gazette commissioners are, visory council now. Something closer to the imperial government in desired, be at hand. The next and it may "The saves the High | re S ; Rn crying "out in their impatience. . DAILY BIITISH wid, published Is Surprising ing under the water, and af Varying depths, is difficult, and the diver only wes the pipe otfeels it, and is baffled in determining what There is a leak, a bad 'One, somewhere. and it is probablé that there will al- ways be the danger of this while the pipe i» in an exposed condition. Some day the pipe will have to be set in concrete 'and covered so that vessels with dfagging anchors cannot disturb it, The great t{unovel of the Michigan Central-railway, at Windsor, is shielded by a concrete covering, =o guarded that an. anchor 'will slide over jt and without gripping it at any point. That would be a suitable pro- tection here, for the intake pipe, but it means thet the pipe would have to be carefully set on a level, and se curely ' jointed, and 'th¢ work when complete would be expensive. If eventually the filtration must be added the leak in the need not alarm any Meanwhile the water committes will do well, if, having exhausted its energies to no avail, it turns to the city engineer, and casts upon him the responsibility of directing the repairs. This is an enginier's job, and Hugo Craig should be reyuired to show what he can do one, about -it, THE TRUSTS ARE SHOCKED. It. has taken, five years: to reach decision on "the. Standard Oil case, to carry the appeals from one court to another. And the result 7 It can: not be deemed quite, satisfactory. Primarily a law was framed whose object 'was. to prevent exftaordinary and iniquitous combinations which had for their purpose a monopoly of o business and all that this im plies. --and the supreme court has strength- ened the position--are for the good of all concerned. They have led the concentration, of management and lowering in the cost of the { same. The plea is that the plundering of the a to people is not intended. There are, however, great trusts the plan of whiéh is to bring many simi- lar businesses under the sway of one domineering monopoly. "Its aim is to rob the people and the exaction oi undue prices, by manipulation, the law of supply and demand being set aside or ignored, is plair robbery. The Standard Trust is indefensible. And because it is such must bed dis- solved. The original, time for the separation of all the interests involved was a month. ' The supreme , males it six months, «od at the end of that perhaps disjointedly, and other name. The decision court affects other cidentally. Wherever these trusts are unreasonable they wil; Rave Eo. But the thing i¥ to establish ® what they 'are, and herein exists the op- portunity for the arts dnd deceptions of desigifing men, The one advantage of the suit is the lesson conveyed to legisla- tors--that they can do something to break up the schemes of cofirt time it will be continued, under = an- of the interests only in to great desperate contemplated the i le t @ | | in a sense, an ad | i } { step will be membership in the imper: | jal government itself, tak of the imperial idea" of empire build of the empire in- ing with all parts terested in this mighty work: CRY FOR PURE WATER. Toronto "has had ah experience of | its own with "the water department. The intake pipé has been out of com- mission sinde the beginning of Marsh.' It then filled = with sand and became unserviceable. Some of it became dis connected. constructive | At once the department be- | and 'when that | place {here will be a realization | Ey i | $ gan to spend money upon it, and the | money has heen' going out until date to no purpose; The work been "conductid undet the direction of coh this | has | i i | the city engineers, who ought "to know | their business. They have had the aid of Capt. Lesslie, who, as a wrecker, has had a long experignce. r A crisis. ¢ on Monday when the city council practically dismissed all ywho had. to do with the work--engi- neers, divers, and officials generally land transferred the contract t0 a special committee, with power to hire and consult. whom i members liked so long as hey sutveedéd. THE men who movi to this fect, and. who are wembers of the special tommittée, had the greatest nerve, hut - they have tackled the job, and woe be to them if they fail. In Kingston the water coniiittes 9 bees similarly at ork on the intake! not ithout result. 1 has _ 'pipe and : tight and the people heve, noes gh like the people ir Toronto, feel lik : i is the rhatter.- basin. pipe' men' to fleece 'the people. 'Congress may" eventually completely - circum. vent them. ' NOTES. EDITORIAL The lords see in the passage of the veto bidl an: ominofs sign. Sooner or later the upper house will become something - more tha: a machine for registering the edicts of the conserva- tive party. The Fedération of for their contempt. of be sent to jail, Buf they heavily fined. That ix, they mav he made to bleed freely for their indis- cretion without for glorification. leaders, will not Labour court, may be having any chance The Peterboro H. McMillan, Trent - canal, Times pominatest superintendent of the for the office of deputy minister of railways. He may be a mighty. smart man, but not the choice of the minister, awd Hon. Mr. Gra- ham is a man of discerhment. The question that is troubling some of the New York churclies is or not the people should applaud that which they approve. The preachers do not like it, but the people do. And | what's the harm if done in the spirit of Dr. Meyers' London congregation, whether Some trusts, it is understood, |" and as a meant of punctuating the sérmons with amens. Mr.. McNaught, M.P.D., is quite .sq- tisfied that the Whitney governmeit did the proper caper by passing a resolution with regard to reciptocity, Yes ? Well perhaps Sir have an early election and test feeling of the people upon the ject ? This would be a. kindly towards Mr. Bordep. will the sub- James act uoter of justice and the lead- er of the opposition (questioned the wisdewn of 'passing divorce bills the eviderice in connection with. which was same, The np not clearly in support of the But parliament pgss case with a chorus o drowned out all opposition a.sign of the judicial spirit should prevail ? The trouble of Gompers, and Morrfeon,; originated in their paper the | Bucks Stove Range Company and inviting, in that way, the boycotting of the works The firm was then non-union It ix a questionable thet this which ves" Is Mitchell listing in and now union and at peace with the la bor party. Which changes the tion. The labour leaders lg pursued by any Jhey will not be even fined, arse -------- Mosquito and Fly Time, to the wise situ: are not be one in this cas: "Loses its terrors ones who Keep wu jar of "Mecca" Ointment handy. = It instantly relieves the burning. itching . smart and prevents swelling. Equally good for burns, bruises, cuts, sunbuin and all kinds of sores. Big 3 oz. jar 25¢c., at all 'druggists. - ry Van leaves Mellquham's livery Princess street, commencing Thursday May 18th, to Cataraqui cemetery, rm. daily exeepUing Mondays Saturdays. » ne Gibson's. 'Buy spring "tonics. Specla Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail- ments of men. Ope Tali send history vice Question blank diseases of free. Medicine furnished form. Hours : Ysts In advisable ; "diseases of i and book free in im possibl for free opinion goes i y Consultation tablet 10 am. to 1 p.m. aud 2 to 8 pm, Sundays, 10 am, to 1 pw. on 0 Ne went dent for. fice. oy BUY PRICES, ~ TORONTO, Ont. Ss. Jd. WILSON & CO, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. GOLD REEF AT PRESENT, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4238. R. B. LYMAN & 0 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, BROKERS, ETC. Kingston Branch : "Phone 1030. C ORRE SPONDENT. It % all Many tauy dye clothes faction. R.PARKER & C0, r Mave preacher lars for saloon closing law. Sunday Club ont two places o 1 it referee tie eee e000 0000 00000000 KNOWING ~ years' us the HOW he m knowing experience best way We give Dyers and Cleaners, 60 Princess St, Kingston, o00000OOOROGS wil Demand $20. York, May Giaynor that each of and It the he a comn Grace in sixty-seven out loons visited and is upon the 820 reward will 41m that 17 wrote a would Bre give the Presbyterian thy of eighty-fou got bottles fi thee of he LWO-pried Dwyer's ~ suits at Toe, great trade winners, Printing that yolds the attention, at the Whig catches the eve has to clegn salis Unt, secsees Y ten violation of the Sunday Rooms 6 afd 7, Casts Bldg, Ottawa. | Clarence Street Chambers FREDERICK G. SHS, Late Quotations Tabled. Exclusive Private Wires. qeees "Ww Some weeks aco woklyn dol Men's church drank r Ra Hed in" Intre revi asked and up and of- simi Phin or Cork tips. 1 Sc. 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