Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1911, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1011. The Man § }.. = (Og 1567 no park commissions, no and elec- tric franchises, and none of the other features of modern and metropolitan administration. ~ Village life has pass- od away, and yet village government remains, The professor sees error and wrong = doing, as they have been revealed ir selves ang Boston, New York, and other cities he wees the combination of the politi- cal machine and: the gréat corpora tion, and the attempt to boss the peo, ple's business; he sees evil everywhere, and he realizes that an eléctive' coun cil and an official administration can- nl President, not successfully co-operate, and the J. G. See-Treas. only thing in sight at all assuring is merchant can pel his clerk to worl . % : f TORONTO OFFICE. a J Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Sag : --- A ' ers, 32 Church St, Toronto. H. " + : wr Bmallpeice, J P., representative, er Daily Wing. in. ight the commission. It i» not perfect by | on a statutory 'holiday any more tha ho! no pal fre depariment in DAL BRITISH WHIG, published at 308.310 King Street, Kingston, On- { m . tario, at $6 per year, Editions at 2.3¢ ATE / and 4 o'clock Biwi WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages ubMshed in parts on Monday ané hursday morning at §1 a year. United States, charge for postage had be ma. price of Daily §2 y " r year, Attached is one of the best Job Print. ing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylis an cheap work; nlus impreved presses. > gas BIBBYS |i Men's and Boy's Departmental Store Store Closes Saturday Evenings at Ten O'clock So They - All LJ \ hed Waich. ; * 000000000000 0000000000 The Latspman is absolutely oppos ed to forcing merchants to glose up business for a half holiday for them their clerks. Let thos merchants who wish to close: their stores do so, -and keep from squealing | against those who do not wish t« close their doors, but who would sbon a work than recuperale or be sporty If store clerks would use a little com mon sense, they would unite and re fuse to work on all statutory holi lays, and secure shorter hours. Ther wre enough of them 6 do that. N¢ { ! { OVP O0U000004000 Specialists in diseases . of Skin, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. ments of men. One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice ' Question blank and book on a Jes of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished form. Hours : 10 a.m. to 1 pm, and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 p.w. » DRS. SOPER & WHITE Lo 26 Toronto Street, Torente, Ont. : a TART RAE any means, but over an hundred cities | 7 cam force him to work on Su day SPOKEN TOO SOON. , |bave tried it and the number i] he Lampman does not agree with the Sir James Whitney, rested after his destined to grow frocer who wrote hiflting that not on return from England, is handing out But th ol o s ihe initiative grober in Kingston made anything : : : say , . ct his opinions of things. Incidentally he n le ProlMssor sa) nore than an ordinary living. - A goo ivestibie House of Lords o wolf. He the referendum and the recall represent | nany grocers of the town are well ¥ " . » a put, - features of government, and because o'] to-do, or they could not build fin on mind . ent i pent. an hour in it, in hi 3, SOM | | is he {avOurs them. The one defect of | 20uses and dabble in stocks. pared it with the legislature in On-| ~~ F . - . : civio "government is the indifferent tario, and thought it quite the ual . an g ] iq spirit which predominates and which The nl es Werld, does not share his view, and nothing seemingly can remove. Civic so, aftet declaring that on the veto |SOVeTRment undergoing evolution and the ideal question it is hopelessly beaten, says |® the 'upper chamber will be more effec sight. tive when it is reformed, 'and the peers are allowed "to play'a part in the House of Commons." H the lords were perfect, the equal to the popular chamber, it would not need the 're forming which its leaders favour, Sir James has ev dently *epoken a trifle A SPECIALTY Nore but the most skill- ful workmen treat these Razors during the process - of manufacture, FOR SALE [afuable Property--Easy fers CITY OF KINGSTON. Large House and' Grounds, Uni. versity Avenue. Three 70 x 180 ft Lots, Alwington Avenue. Eight valuable 40 ft. frontage Lots, Al- 'red Street. in the vicinity of Queen's University. Semi-detached - Brick fouse, University Avenue. Four louses, Jatest equipment, Earl St. Lots in' Weyburn, Moosejaw, Re- sina; Rivers, Watrous, Nokomis Jiggar Wainwright, Saskatoon Sask.), Calgary, Tofield, Hutton Sdson, Scott (Alberta) and Winni- reg. : Full infornfation cheerfully fur- ished on any of these properties. Apply, 4. 0. HUTTON, 18 Market Street, Kingston. They Were a Fine Looking Pair Edelweiss King Cutter Ofhers as low as Hc. The Ontario education department is the laughing stock of the province he Lampman says. For days, en irance pupils and their parents await ed the results of these examinations ind their disgust was very marked, a: lay after day passed without any vord from the seat of the mighty i soronto. What ordinary business me: vould do in a day, it takes the edu ational department a week (0 per 'orm, and the Lampman is afraid that he department of Dr. Pyne is about on a par with the militia department -t-Ottawa, which is about as slow in loing anything as the Kingston town uthorities are in enforcing the by laws, « » in every way of the commons. ¢ ¢ Satisfactory or money turned. CORBETT'S, Hardware 9 re- ' 1s article is not yet ir {Men's Summer Suit $12.00 =---- If our $12.00 Summer Sults are not the best Sults you ever » saw for the price Just tet us Know. te New Greys, New Browns, New Greens Three piece styles peg top trousers, long coats, long lapels hand tallored EDITORIAL NOTES. Baseball appears to be a: trifle) too strenuous for Sunday school boys. HH * } I'he matches rile some of them and ! they say and do things that are not IF YOU REQUIRE according to the catechism... A Small Launch, a Steam Yacht, or a Bpeed Boat, there is a Davis boat to fulfil your re quirements. Our Gasoline En- gines have edrned a high repu- tiation for speed, reliability and - first class workmanship: " Ask for our 1911 catalogue. DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. "Phone 420. elicitin ni th en DOS0OCOCNONIOIOIOIOIOIOIOINOONIONN {LUMBER obstrue com the mn Borden commands the and issues his Nr. tion brigadel mends, but, unlike the leader of too soon after his return home. MR. HAULTAIN AND HIS PARTY. Much has been made of a conserva | that which a 900000009000 000000000000000086000000000 00 Again the Lampman hears an echo of the old controversy coneerning the we of this and that church. Whe ares a button whether the Anglican or Presbylerian churehes are thre ' x wndred or two -theusand years . of Borden's I'\ge. He was under the impressior hat this question had been settled wenty years ago, by Major Mayne nd the late Rev. Samuel Houston, wo mighty historical warriors his town, the farmer shouting the umtiquity of the Church. of Fagland ind the latter showing that the Pres iyterian church existed centuries be ore the reformation. government, who is very regular was held at Borden is seldom strong tive convention his attendance, Mr. . . + 1 Is he dodging his responsibil Moosejaw, and at resolution , visable, anti-reciproeity ed, was pass |i... 9 This was hailed as a vindication ---- What is this? That NM. talk of a tarifi commission sounds the death knell of protection? And this the St. not worry. of a great change in public opinion, in' Saskatchewan, and * against the But her¢ is some that is more significant, some: Men's Blue Suits; = $15.00. ------ the height of good clothes construc trade thing agreement, a conservative paper, need from Thomas Times. It of thing that is pot announced with flare Wiki tng preschor spliced Tea. ho had beautiful brown eyes and straw- verry lips, while he was a clean-cut young fellow And they lived happy ever after- ward. At least. that is the way the story goes But while we are on yur way home from the wedding we want to drop a gentle reminder to have the gas stove coupled up be- fore they get back from their honey-| moon so the bride may "wear the smile that won't come off." headings in the opposition press : | The commission may never be ap "Hon, F. W. G, Haultain, leader of thedpointed. conservative opposition in Saskatche- wan, declined the Our Blue Suits represent tion, and are the best possible make of Summer Garments The Ottawa Journal hears the din of battle on hill. In a war of any account the generals ---- office of honorary vice-president of the Conservative ARs and th sociation of that province, because the } convention passed a resotution endors. [charge of the respective armies ; present and directing the campaign Sir Wilfrid is in his place each day and evening, Mr. Borden is conspic uous. by -his absence. Parliament The question has been asked the They aré stylish and pleasing to look at, fast colors, 'ampman if automobiles are allowed Are yo run over the grass in Maedonald 'ark at nights. According to the by ws of the town, all vehicles must ep to the roadway. Town Council wn Kent is chairman of the parks 'ommittee, however, and he could tell f touncilmen are exempted from the wy-law. Oncé upon a time the town touncilmen did have privileges, when jome of them - failed to pay their taxes and were not cited for such ne- glect. Under the present town hall ulers, everybody has to pay taxes, ind councilmen have even been sum- moned to the police court for infrac- ion of the by-laws, Our Stock Is now complete In worn out HEMLOCK, SPRUCE RED PINE WHITE PINE Dressed. matched, rough, m remain so until they are ing the Borden platform in regard to Hon. Mr. Haultain took the stand that reciprocity would bene- fit Western Canada AUTO DUSTERS, COATLESS SUSPENDERS, Grey and Fawn Shades, Boe 1.50. SALE OF WASH VESTS, LUSTRE COATS, Neat patterns Greys. Blacks. etc, A beaiity for $1.00, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $1.00. BATHING SUITS, NAINSOOK One-piece, WEAR, BO¢, THe, $1.00. length Short 30¢ Garment, Two-piece, 75¢, 90c to $2.00, SOFT COLLARS, 28¢ 25¢ reciprocity. and was willing to sink all party prejudices if in any- way he could, with his party strength, add some encouragement to the agree: ment. Indications are that thousands of conservatives are prepared to vote against their party candidates at the coming elections." Mr, Haultain knows what he is doing. ---------- BORDEN IS PETULANT. The leader of the opposition, in the Mr. Walsh, a former west, when reproached with regard to|engineer of the public: works depart MEN; by nua, the obstruction of his party, flamed ment, complains his plans with il ¥ nahington, B. G. [ip and appeared to be very miad. But|gard to the Newmarket canal were he cannot say that the thing denied [altered and that serious blunders are is practically in operation in Ottawa|being 'made. The purpose. of his and with his consént and concurrence. | grouching has been accomplished. His He .sits by and directs the opposition |Wail is properly flagged in the. con- servative press. or in the Montreal, having the I'he Hebrews of 5,000 votes in one division of city, will demand recognition by the election of a member to the commons. In: Kingston in one ward there are enough Hebrews to elect a member of the council and they leomplain of be- discriminated CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. COOK WITH GAS. Light, Heat & Power Dept. C. C. FOLGER, Gen. Mgr, >. go a em-- MEN'S UNDER. S. Anglin & Co. ° : Office and Yards: » . - Cor. Bay and ®eescscccscsssscccsee : : § sleeve Knee COMBINATION SUITS, UNDERWEAR, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75. PANAMA HATS, Wea are selling all onr Panamas at price ing almost constantly against. The Lampman . sympathizes with best Portsmouth 'in its desire not to have : + tuberculosis hospital added to its wiblic institutions: At present it har- hors criminals and lunatics, and, nc loubt,. it feels that it will become nore like a gravevard for "castofis if i sanitorium is added to its public wildings. MEN'S GARTERS, All new ideas 25¢. BIBBYS : Limited FRUIT PROSPECTS FOR THE DOMINION, one Wellington Streets and displaced Some Damage Has Been Caused by Drought, But Fair Crop is Looked For, . 22.--~The report of he fruit division of the department f agriculture states that the pros; wet for apples has diminished slight! ly since last month's report, except in British Columbia, where prospects wave rather improved, and it is now sstimated that from that wovince- will be thirty-five per cent of last vear's crop, whichh was =~ very heavy, The hot, dry weather does not appear to have materially affect «d the apple crop prospects in East ern Canada, although correspondents, specially in Ontario, have exhibited apprehension that if sufficient rain does not come soon the erop will be |g work, buf with our very much shortened. Apples are plant. we are 'easbled beginning to drop heavily in some |® out the work suickly districts. There are reports sun : Ways well. scald in the counties north of Lake! ' Erie and the counties on Lake Huron | 8 RR, PARKER & C0, and inland to York county... Noval Dyers and Cleaners, Scotia still expects io have the great- | 69 Princess St, Kingston, est erop on record, due partly to the | increased (acreage, but also to the heavy yields. FPaldwins are short. A very marked feature of the situatiodn tent Attorneys, THERAPISNETR French Hospitals with great success, Cures blood ison had legs. sores, discharges(eithersex weakness ost vigor & vital force WY Either No. at : 2 : druggists or Mil $1 from Fougera & Co. 90 Beekman | while it wastes the precious hours, in St. New York City man Brox.Co. Ltd. Toronto. |, 1+. talk 1k i Ifindoubt No, reguired. send self addressed envelope | t815, talk, talk, reading annoy- for free book te Dr. Le Clare Med. Coc HaverstockRd. {ingly articles from the conservative Hampstead, London, Eng. Try newDragée Tasteless) . ; Form of Theraplon, casy to take. safe, lasting cure. | press in condemnation of the govern- ment, and he sometimes butts in and BICYCLES ==: The census was under consideration. Fault was found because there had BICYCLE SUNDRIES - BICYCLE MUNSON been some omissions, as if a task of immense proportions could be under- at Cat Prices 249 Yeage St. Send far Cut Price Catalogue. © | TORONT® ood Ottawa, July Funny, isn't it, the Lampman re narks, that people pray for rain, vhich comes just at the times predict «l by Hicks ? Everything seems to ome in its good time. Those who wayed claimed that the rain came in inswer to their: petitions, and yet the at Lo Lampman, in looking up the records have been.escaping the double-liability § of the weather prophet found that the of failure have been deluding them- | rain was actually scheduled. selves, That double lability a ~THE TOWN-WATCHMAN. creature with wings, and it will pur sue them anywhere in Canada. or the Farmers' in Ihe stockholders of Haik, who have been selling out Untario and removing to the North- West, under the impression that they shipments | : | : | : ; : bis y -- CLEANING OUTING SUITS. ET at this immense turn al- CZAR IS TO RECEIVE We are kept busy MONTENEGRIAN STATESMAN to taken and carried through, at short ang! noticed, without séme defect. The census is not perfect. It could-not be made perfect without an organization, the development of which would have taken months, It is as complete, how- eVEr, as any census that was ever tak- en under any government. A Toronto paper publishes an alleg- &| picture of T. Herbert Lennox, M. I'.P., as he stood in North York, at a political meeting and accepted "an ovation from a monster crowd." The picture, however, appears to be that of Rameses. II, whose mummy was discovered many years ago. Mr. Former Premier Said to be S-eking Russian Aid to Enforce Demands Upon Turkey. . Vienna, July 22. Great interest is 'aken here in the mission of the for ner . premier of Montenegro, Gen. Minschkovich, to St. Petersburg, where ie is to be received by the emperor. of 200000 Notice Strangers and Visitors are Ont. foovooavecsese Len invited to inspect my big show- ing "of Antique Furniture. Suitable prices. Best quality. LL. LESSES, y Cor; Princess and Chatham Sts, 'Phone 1045, ny or Sell all kinds of Highest prices J 'wit » Furnitute. © AN OUNCE OF SATISFAC- © TION IS WORTH A TON OF TALK. 'Wa reverse matters--give yon Hy Suase of talk (jos: hough ate your attention) and a ton of satlsf ion Our coat i > to n with, properly feked," free from slate, sereen- 'edt free from dust and small im- purities: secondly, well housed and handled in our yards: third- ¥, sold full weight, and at the i west price . the mar et will -jout any idea that Mr. Borden would, ceeded at' the polls he would have in been missed. census on his tour of the west, and had not advanced could be {many of the institutions now owned Mr. Borden complaitied that he had He had not seen the enumerator before he set out no seen him since his return. Then he wanted to know why the work had not been undertaken in April and so that the redistribution bill brought down. Hon. Mr. Fisher's reply was that the census had been taken in conformity with a law which had been passed unanimously SIX years ago, ' "On the government's initiative," said Mr. Borden. Of course; and with- on po ( because of his reciprocity troubles, be disposed at this time to repudiate or find fauly with his own action. CIVIC IDEAS ARE CHANGING, Prof. Charles Merriam, of Chicago University, was a candidate for the mayoralty of his city not long since. He represented progressive ideas, bat 'bad he suc wi some reforms in civie - ernment. Like Mayor Gaynor, of ol New York, he would have been radical enough ta attempt changes even if, municipal government had outgrown the conditions under which it had been instituted. When village govern. ment was invented there were not {and operated By the Mr. Taylor, drive the miners in the west and now there should be a coal famine. Faylor knows cannot coerce the miners. that the government cannot force ar bitration on the strikers. He is talk- ing, hs usual, through his hat. politano case, an Italian woman, one l'opiscopo, who is a murderess il presently be a mother. All American papers, and others will see that she shall not be given the justice of expiating for her crime. The New York American will lead in the crusade. : The release of Rev. G. M. Atlas, on parole, does not made his release unconditionally ne- cessary. And Mr. Atlas is now fore ing the government to take notice of him. It is the inevitable, and pot the finish, ~ -------- J 2M. 1 St. ~M. Lebe- here, has a taxi meter fixed x should sue the Mail for dam ages. i ------ h M.P. (Leeds), would | a strike, back to their work at the int of the bayonet rather than that Mr. the government He knows m that en. sian journal that the Turkish negotia- Yehind the insurgents. i sen, Minschkovieh will ask Russia ay ment 'he Malissor refugees. The porte uses the demand, sontenegro has ind not $600,000, as Montenegro con- Lends, 5 «anschkovich' stated to a Rus- ms with Montenegro would fail, and e. msurrection would extend, be use Austria-Hungary and Italy are s0 far is the freedom Early vegetables in Eastern promise. to be ten davs earlier usual. Pears will light in all see tions. Plums: promise to be a fair Ontario than be I'he Neue Freie Press declares that to pport the Montenegro demand for of the cost of maintaining and spent declares that only $14,000, . ---------- American Angler Honored. 'hicago has a duplicate of the Naj | MParis, July 22.--At a meeting of the and |of the yellow and pink, governors and the American be strike most people the proper thing. His acquittal on charge of perjury, with a certificate character from the trial judge, it is Costly ts to his ine and carries at the of $15 for the five mioutes for each additional five Academie des Sports Prince d'Arenbe conférred upon Mr. 3amé hunter, and wpon Lord Ribbfes- on Prof, Holder, the American thority on fishing. Figures may not lie, but they the gold medal wns, on motion of and Count Clary, Selous, the big the: society ,-an eminent fox hunter, also up- au can made to steal. ° rei to medium crop in Ontario and Nova Scotia. Early and late peaches will be a good - crop. Peaches of the Crawford type are reported as some what light., Raspberries and goose berries suffered severely from the dry, hot weather in Ontario; and the crop will be an almost total failure in some localities. There is an in creased acreage of tomatbes in On tario, . Fatal Accident on Destroyer. London, July 22----Two men were killeel and four seriously injured when a steam pipe burst aboard the tor- pedo boat destroyer Kangaroo, at Beachy Head, yesterday. The vessél was undergoing her steam trials at the time. Most generally there's a reason for our enemies. Price Rate bid City of Edmonton Public School District 44% DEBENTURES to Yield 49% to 4.40% Denominations $1,000 Particulars Mailed on Request. Wood; Gundy & Co. ~~ ra 47% a from fungus. | | PREACHED THE SERMON AT BURIAL OF HIS SON, { r-------- | A Sad Church Gathering at Allison- ! ville--Death of Rev. Mr. Ains worth. 22.--A particularly held in the street, Mon preach Menso | Allisonville, July isad funernl service Msciple. church, on Burr 'day afternoom, when a father his own son's funeral sermon Ainsworth, formerly of this place, and a minister of a large congrega tion in Minneapolis 4 couple of weeks ago brought his wife and child to vis it relatives in this vicinity. Last week the returned home, leaving his wife land child here for the summer Ou his return he was summoned the bedside of his eldest son, who ws also {a minister, | Ohio, who was very ill with append: icitis Before he reached him he had passed. away. His father made ar rangements immediately for his bod} to be brought here to the old home of I his grandfather. | The deceased was an exceptionally {bright young man of twenty lie vears {of age. He possessed a wonderful mem lory and a ight future was ' before him. His grandiather #and' grandmdth jer from Iowa, the former a stationed jmmister, also arrived just jo time {for the funeral. It was a pathetic aud {solemn gathering with the thres gen- erations, all mumisters for Christ. and {the Joungest, taken home firsts Inter ment took place in Burr comeliey H.-A. McF aul met with a7 Serious 1 three weeks ago. He was driving when his horse i {ened gnd ran away throwing Mr. Me {Faal out of the rig, which faid thim up ever since with inte: in- jjuries. Being an old meh, 448 uncertain as to what result be. J Misses Annie and Wutiel Hap igard, of Trenton, are spending their holidays with their suche, Grant Val Jesu. Mr. aud Mrs, Staeléy Vallous, | was now % to fi or stationed in Uamestown, | great Uterine Tonic, and y safe effectual Monthly eater of Which yen oan . Pee ¢ werd of strength-No. 1, $i; To 2 16 degrees $3; No. 3 canon, $5 per box Bold all drugy or ment on yr Ralls Coax Myo Ou.. = Jormeriy W indoor) BIBBY'S CAB STAND ! DAY OR NIGHT * Phone - 201 OUR CRYSTAL BRAND andard Graswisted Seger Has been tried and found excellent for and ht ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street, preservin table use is Price always ! jof Toronto, spent Sunday and Mon day ant Grant Vglleaa's, Mrs. lsat! Marvine is bowe for ber holidays.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy