Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1911, p. 4

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September 11th, 1911, Por Calendar or room address PRINCIPAL DYER, D.D. -- ------ ---- pi] > BATESCOURT SUHOOL, Corner of Barrie and Viergy streets, Re-opens (DV) Sept. 12th LHS This §8 an up-to-date school tor the {rain- hg of Giri awd -- Children, niorally, physically and nielieetunlly nudges, Lileratare apd all lish branches hdrodght* taaght, Prawing, Pavsicat Culture and, ng nil leaving te finish with a year's course at the best achools in Toeronts took first, second, and wird place 'in all subjects County puplis Collegiate may at Batescanrt. Apply, after Sept. 1st, io ADA I. BATES, 1 Ring © Eng wise Sews fu. the t yurse admitted thelr eet CG st, nat Continue and, [men farms | tional, not its own experience in this respect Lirgal. wpon, | terially | Borden | blaodoof the ton. Ontarie, at' $6 per year, day and Thursday morning at $1 a postage had to be added, {per ye istylish, and cheap work; 3 H. E. Smaliplece, J.P, what Henri Bourassa Wilfrid Le Thi Bano Boer war He good Sir ier mater the found it fifty millions to Wilfrid) to massacred, ir thousand of | be | and | pres hike cause be be women to Jog outraged, to hé--Shut where they to to pillaged, little children tibemtind ravaged, homes m die up camps, | ies,"" WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in making price of Dal ong f- rached is one of the best Job Printing Offices nine improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED said, right | THE DAILY BRITISH * WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911" THE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG™ published at 306-316 King Street. Kings: Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. parts on Mon- year. To United States. charge ta ly $3 and of Weekly $1.5 - in ~ Canada: rapid; J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec..Treas. s TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto, representative, THE BORDEN- BOURASSA ALLIANCE. the consery to-day. : {Con And this what papers of London in Untario say Free : then courag Such brilliant, evil Press Bourassa, sitacking a man 1s cool, geous it, strong wherever he sees a tanding for vigorous a and Canada." ' News We good {on}: A patriot," A Toronto Taoromto de oted to rat ton. } : government. GUARD AGAINST CHARGES. the issued by Ontario execntive Alliance when The circular of the Jeschers' time age, is day recalled, whools of the province places Come are i no some with The opening, ane incomplete stafis, cirenlar set grieve, namely, that hoards insisted _gpon signed Inequitably bound forth one ol ng won. They clause which the vent, "and one which dismiss board with one month's ave. Lhe power to tonchers notice--fog in the School hoards plead, res been suf the that they have pose, generally, and for reason they have not thought they redress Alliance "to give fhe Ontario Teachers says it has steadily refuded sup to teachers who are inefficient, Ge Claims show lack of od The however, school hoard is excep: It teachers who have had In has used its ower in removing filled the bill. Kingbton has Lone school, gOome vears ago, there rr | ! had | jwere serious charges against the jan tior departments, in one school wag the efiect upon that the re did or clisses the school frustees grotted teaching profession {and such | | have some central commtiee free acting under authority of [ody that education department, would; pass upon the qualification and stand ing of teachers hefore they made con tracts, I'he Ontario feutive lay {hat teachers may suffer Veachers' Alliance exe- upon the fnmstice ITER when there lare not salary schedules with fixed] | maximums; of pro for | have and the assurance without the necessity Most schedules, mation {ehanges, sthool boards are guar farth- these and they rewitrds, which the Ihe necessity peing the teachers deserve. wehddule will ful not dispenge | in i vy | with the for ad good understanding between the hoard | Land its stall, as to when engagements should begin and end. Changes the year are should be as possible ing not desirable, and {they gnarded against as THE PARTNERS AT VARIANCE. Devoir ealls attention to the si painful Mon He bs the profound and of lenges, silence, while in M the Borden navy question. knew Ht was the 19sne, made such and conservatives, undoubted nationalist=, hire the approval had which filled the He the time of not wid with snes me has manifesto he to it delight. 2, that made a reference nationalists | with said, ann many add of among other thing dian navy might result, in war, "in the nseless sacrilice lives, and it will to the He concluded that valuable one iota fighting strength the ompire."' "the whole naval of the government plan was an unfortunate blunder. in_this declaration Mr Inte: "heought Suw that had L'Kxvenment an evidence Porden's him .ma deliverance group of French who had that nearer to a Canadian electors been dis trastfal of him, ne and he was longer disposed to regard the issu except . from the ( dian and na tional point of view. Fhe hee in Lue for the in Mis elected, Navaf Mountains, conservative candidates heen "ir, himself, of fwo preparing Pickett, if the bad also advent pledy vote for the Mr Nantel, that Engl wl to repeal 'et said in object in forcing "to have the Hon. Jean Prevost, driven out of the Que and anes a navy on Canada was French-Canadians." bee government by Hourmsssa, now Tix man Friday, exhibited at St Jerome, the French tri-color," od id "This ix flag to on high on the Mr. Lavergne, longed for day when the Franeo- American wanld be strong enough to wing fh unmixed, are 2st of Septem we going the place ber, the race its and to ght, independent "play in the new world the glorious | and sublime role played in Europe by France." And Mr. Montreal in 1901, "What 1 should the old and the Bourassa, speaking in sad : is that be- frigate Afierican corsair wish tween English about to sink pre paring pick up ats wreckage we with it our bark that will should manoeuvre fence and firmmess, so not be swallowad up in the vortex of be carried away in the Let but the one wake of the chain nor the us not let other. sever too us not links soon, rivet too closely. " vhich the triumph of imperialist ideas vould If the of such hideas cain i= mpose on us, partizans should the then * 1 upper | hand, oh! would say: 'For ward ! weitation." The ists allinnece between the national and conservatives has been * en- lorsed hy conservative leaders and nress, and hence of Mr. ioedged Le treal meeting : "Not le dealt ww 20 much touched upon the the This deliberate ~» « the disappointment that Mr Bourassa Guebée, Mon responsibility to his Sad Devoir, referring the un Sing speaker (question of navy. result of decision, a de finite understanding, 'and it produced in the gathering a peculiar feeling uneasiness, of restraint, which marred the spontaneity of the and It French-Canadians applan se acclamationsy is cerfain that the present, and they were numerous, along with many English fellow -eitizens, reached their wn' conclusions about this point, and | the lack of frafikness of the party which was ask realized eourage and | asking for heir votes." CAMPAIGN N OTES. Borden to which It is up to Mr. admit or repudiate the alliance Mr. Bourassa saya exists hetween he can servatives and pationalists. Tt him to break the silence and is "for speak | now, ~ ---- J. A. Masse, a labowr man who cami ot as 4 conservative in Maison ponte, has been repondiated by the fabour unions of | Montreal. The la hour party will sot stand for misre presentation in this election. So the conservatives and national ists Rave united, for politieal purposes and the French tri-color i% to be the flag of the new alliance. Is that it 2) Does Mr. Broden consent to have replace the old U nion Jack ? hh the . conisery tives haves endorsed the natioual pro gramme, and to he obliging, and appear td make some concessions, he hax jumped olf the fence and now op poses reciprocity. Bourassa 4 e anservative-nationalist union ? Mr, lourassa, save the compact has been ormed, Mr. ally of the reat master, save its Hay is the tri: olor, and that it will be planted high | wm. the party's bagtiements after 2st. Prevost, an Sep. tember -- i The Toronto World ap rently, profited by the reproof of the fabour leaders and the vindieation of Mr. Ring by them. It prints lettérs irom "'a grit trainman," (mark the fiction), in which it is tharged that the promise of Mr. Hays was not has not, sept and that some owe deceived the men. It was not Mr. King. So the labour leaders say, and they know. The Montreal Witness severely eriti- cizes Prof. Leacock, of MeGilk Univer. aby, for his patizan, course in this He is now campaigning for went into emmpaigning on behalf of any party the trastees would be justi- fied in tonsidering that his usefulows CAS uw partial teacher was gone. ative nationalist i man term, | the | the | dur- | am not referring to the situation | Fet us be independent without | Borden | was doubtless the | of all | PLATED LOYALTY CANADIAN WHO REPRESENTS $ AN AMERICAN TRUST. Yankee Money Does the Awd the Speaker Poses as a Can adia' and Speaks One--The Farce Goes On, : as Toronto Globe The strangest reqprocity campaign pressed on almost, every platform capitalists who have for vears the most intimate business relations with the United States, and without any hurt to their loyalty, that an werease of intimacy with the United States em the part of farmer in setling produce the conswmner impr Ling it will result in ans TK. George, speaking at reciprocity in Massey Hall on {9th js reported da part in the now thus : 0c wih argument that we shall gain. Even this 1 take a stand against the on the ground of national with agreement for the past nation clean iy. Have we not been butldhe up a pure--the men of the north? Annexation will undofbtedly follow the pasding of shis pact. We come contact with Americans; Americans long one flag North Pole." of Friday at the time George, fenture 18 the i the or in "Nation, the anti March News for the sake of accept vears and mn closer ve will hecome in habits, float to the In the tilobe shown that speech Mr. 3 wndard Silver © company, was Hhgurehead in Canada of the iplate pool of the United States, that of a totyl stoek issue of 330,000 in the Standard company the New | York trust company hokls %29 500 and mst one share S1H00, | | Mr. George nothing inconsistent {with the loyalty to ( wind to' the empire in selling out | American trust and a to its. figurehead in Canada tieorpe would be angry at (he ong and helore will last it made was | that of the the silver and he ax president P», Heorge worth saw strongest anada Y to an act Mr. Lew recing Talking--! and ! DR. SOPER- | DR. WHITE Specialists ia ments of men One visit advisa vice diseares free. form. Houry : of men 10 diseases Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. ble ; if send history for free opinion and ad- Question blank and free. a.m. to 1 pm, and 2 to 6 pan. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.w. DRS. SOPER & WHITE 26 Torunto Street, Toromte, Out. Consultation Medicipe firnisbed of Skin, impossible, book on in tablet For Sale Houseboat Fully Equipped, With Marine Rail~ way. Full particu- lars at the Office of vieh-| sil tes | tion that the - transaction hs he became the figurehead for ver plate pool of the United {lessened in the remotest de for Canada and his hope { will de a hity {the British flag He would do those of {what it | bulging with {merely want |! anadian - and {products Crossing also to be Ww the Sta gree his love that she ity nation under But i known | he never one old wlietion natural do well Lieorge, well to Angry us who have feels hike to have pockets American wind who | a few tani United States the border angry when W. K. {agent and figurehead and representa {tive of an American trust, 16H | the front of the platform and says in jeffeey: "I'm proof against the an juexation microbe, but if fellows | | contact with Ameri {come 1n closer jcans you will become American and before long | vour habits, North Pole." {will float to the { That from W. Kk. George of immortality. It the [markable example of self-deception the! leampaige bax produced. It is the first | [hit of quadruple-plated cheek that has | been placed 'on exhibition in the show {rooms . of the American plate {pool in all jie history, | But the of this fuave no more fear of thew | than Mr. Jax of has. going to vote for | {markets, is on steps vou in one flag is worthy most 18 re \ silver lrmers country lovalty hey ar aurier and larger IN LOCAL PAWN SHOP. Some Stelen Wire Recovered by the { Police. | Constable James Craig sarthing hond on Tuesday | about fen which was from the likely that follow as a sugceeded in ur {pounds of the reported having {street railway. © It will wire been stolem is some prosecutions {result of the find The stealing of the put trouble the road | deal | work wire ofi to a that ling of has to be all de the | the company creat the to say as it means rp OVEr again, nothing of «of the wire, r of Let Ww. {the { ble | tained A. Gunton, a provincial offic Children's Vid Belleville £0 Society, ft as Mix in he ob Hall in eged from Bertha by menaces with | | : : | There has been much said about the I'runk of began {Lirand railway strike and the | manner its settiegent. Fhe ering in parliament | been - continued © durihg the i dill not do us the p« i oy ramen? { |e ur. |) was charged that whramen) duty and | minister of education was dita The Northrup, faulty and deficient. talkers were iN Mr i and a distinguished tory r. Lennox, tain, of the op { position. | The climax was | where Mr. King held a meeting it invited the of Mr rom a neighboring constituency had: to to do so would have To of the attendisd by Murdock, vicepre sident of the Brotherhood of Railway Trammen of America, aod D. Campbell third vice-president of the Order of Telegrgphers, who gave the inside his tory of the strike in puestion and de- tailed the part Mr. King had played in bringing about a satidactory set. tlement of it. The diffcufy had "arisen through the company € refusal to adjust the wages of 4,000 of the railway men. It was ended when the company had made coticessions which . were acceptable the men. The coax of the matter was the time in which the strikers were to be reinstated. "As soon ax pos sible," was the first promise. "Tovee migrghe," was the later definition. When Abin period had expired 68 r- were still out. The winister of reached in Berlin, | aml to Blain, Mr challenge. presence | Elin the {Not [eign of cowaniier. {all, and probably | much as any one, acespt been a sure the surprise of Mr. King mest ing ax was James 0 manufacture | | government itions. "'l have | tabour, | opposition peritaps One rd is one i Steatf He con I'here procity will in en The Saspe n Ady Martin ha to sta Londor Joe 8 « land mp ng It meant wa that he to Asks fo lon Times Wilcox, \ Han Oliver didate ir wih] wi o reciprocity, helore | Where V He Montreal a1 Mr not gro compete in producing producing em we hens + wail arwise, we Give it wa Fre 1 Mr. Herron, in Alberta, dangers did not wiped pen." trial, mn pan ont out with he is o Not rine | " Nifton Il not lo w w will organize test a seat, but btave government very some -of the ir hat and e somebody els take the Rev. 1 engaged wppointed | ville Methodist E. Thomas Dr. Hawke, ronto, been in 4 eh 1 "Lhe ete, without free booklet nn had his good Ghees, and | wht by As A without stn Judge Barros persona HIV est iy on ench care Fhe labour tood that thes troversy with great { had read the sland meme bebal well and that in been King, find sO Mr to the splendid tribute, on and of it. "'f has soil Me: GECRSMOT part in ister,' fmes, 4s a for a failed to that Mr. and Mr who participated i» word that snare de Murdock Berry he meeting he and service of Mr. No such tribute any ane man hy | tien] erisv. but position of the Perhaps position will fedve they will with some men," "is that they have sot looked for information in ihe proper place. They have nof wanted the evidence would con yitios Siiton says th con reciproe ve leaders had fi vindicate biz ch th {another + eanld oh It was ndusiry jure, th npn we is Li ome over th inst s feared support J. 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street KINGSTON, PUBLIC OPINION Business That Succeeds, ONT. which 1. recy the sod at lsel fred, dire | fron e 1 hy it hiberals r Mercy. the conser ssex, ha Ver vole wo put t 0?" he Ve wher' se vr him' 0 seers that ity, ht he but it sire rig ne wiltng t contest urassa il orga those o e ! Hhe ¢ do 1 risks, ren Wellesley treats operation ferences VINDICATION OF MR. KING. en lab ad heen employed to 4 } ite and wante low in erous of re of labour wera od voluntaril Rracter ne worth € men am phe reprisentative of {shou NH and | And a has 1 the not forsed 1 Ring." has been, 1m. any abour, the minister now the members of the CT not, said Mr. Agree. hive ke 1" will mit ting terest sant strike), more appre | ciated becansé it caygne without invita tony gad it exalie and gnag "The trouble ative can £ premoni he dogg wwainst er pleaas indians cap ern ne | he { wocdy means i wit not oth] Trial. candidate ROS that could of many "if at he the it a Ve ery Courageous, a seat, but not con How por ents of vv prefer hiti ne recent Merrick siiceeed Rey «treet, To Gssures, Write tof od od i Mor the that tatements of parliament, which Hon appeared | It of by ¥ was A 11 the | who fork e gone to the@uin pb, "erg | : have neve 'Al fre, gran " labour Jeader | k {ting her throat "with a earving | rm ---------------------------- seul attend the | th he action! paid to poh | nilies tHe of lebour, . op- lone, and Murdock, that [ i TT PPLE PEAD ETI have long. belie {far SEFIONS One Des BYS LIMITED and Boys' Wear Men's Shoes, Men's Clothing Men's Furnishings ne "al OORO] OEEPERE | Now, Gentlemen ! will/ soon lonfront souk Knowing that the Fall Suit proposition proj to advise that we have ady for approval you, we wish you senson's correct sivles, fresh from hand the world's best makers of Men's Clothes, It behoov good clothes--the best clothes---to come of merit, Suits of che SCOTCH TW FEED SUITS, FANCY WORSTED SUITS, The Stadiam, The Premier, $18.00, $15.60 FANCY WORSTED SUITS SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, The Senator, The Derby, S18.00, £13.00, RA EEE OEEOSEIPEEEReESE SCOTCH TWEED SUIT, FANCY WORSTED The Ashton, The Alvin, 18.00. $20.00, ® pr A A A NNN AIAN NINN ANNALS NL FINE ENGLISH SERGES, WORSTEDS AND CHEVIOTS, Hand Tailored Garmen The Smar Model BLUE SUITS, BLUE SUITS, BLUE SUITS, £15.00, $15.00, £20.00, IC 00000000 Our New Overcoats and New Raincoats are Ready . a BIBBYS LIMITED 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET EEE ~~) JOO e 00000 ®@E $0000000030009 000d 00 er, J TRILMPH OF COMMON recip agroem Joie al i ha gotiated, ahd heartily will carry to clusion i great 3 sud regar trinmph nf gense, and an immense in the cause culcating a fraternity of family of free ti rade, in step toward th and « English-spe ooperation "HER FAVORITE." tie King & > PEO000060000000000000 The Mirket Ww Reciprocity off marget beneficial one ada from 1854 market which It will eure Sunburn, (wis Nurse, Eexsemu, and nil Wounds of the Flesh, it Secures. af ei ness or larged wi to to the conserva iive and. 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