Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1911, p. 4

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Smalipiece, J.P., representaiive. ] Church Btreet, Toronto A THAT CANADIAN BANK ROBBERY. North theft of 3315.0080 from Montreal's braneh 'bank stminster, B.C, bv the the occurred iy America. It sug- in {gests that banks are wink of New We Hiashioned many eompiy inadequately gOarded, though to any method of binding we | reader who may think of eoine into the bank-robbing buviness ye offer the | jwatchman amd blowing open the vault [sees to show that our Canadian | reminder that banks containing large phrethren are at times surprisingly famounts of mor probably will he {careless about the way in which they | befter guarded after 'the lesson of § { " : 1 hi {guard then remarks the Os [this explost. Many safes in country iwego, N.Y. money, limes. Their police sys {banks have been blown open in the tem i%, of excellent, and it {last year, thouth in nearly all cases | i has been small and | COUrse, taken ton it a little too much. To mast | the robbers have been caught. men i Sen i it will seem explosives fo criminal very, strange that | The use of he bank should have left so large an | purposes has reached such a 'develop- | gl amount in a vault--for the breaking | ment that few safes or vaults are! ; y . : : open of which only a eingle charge of proof acuinet their use by experts nitroglycerine was required--with no | To keep the experts from getting ither gard than a Chinese caretaker, | chance to place an explosive whore it This is said to have been the most [ean do harm would seem to he the snccesslul bank robbery, from the | safest course for banks and for so acksman's post of view, that has |dety, 7s THE BORDEN POLICY. In his electors of} N The [delivery | . The | form. |eurry out the following paoliey if nei 10. The ! {ance to the | sifost 0 . manifesto the extension of tree rural mail (Canada, R. | forden pave the pledge extension of civil service re of the liberal conservative party to granting of liberal assist! provinces for the pur turned to power rose of Sprinting and extend work of grienltural odn L.A thorough imethad, by reorganization of the ling the cation and fdr the agriculture And, lastly, a administra endent and ir of our own ment of Canada 'affording no just (to any doreign 5. The encouragement for highest ideal in the establishing chill {velopment of Canada British empire ed meat indusiry in the his is a comprehensive programme | Ahich public expend PLure improvement ot [1% rupery ised | | 2. The | resources ta the praivie provinces |e | 3 The Hudson {de | {Bay operafion by granting of their natural course of policy and which will maintain in unimpaired the con affairs by the parlia which while complaint nation, will find its ition construction of the | railway and its dependent commission a poliey 1. The eontrol and (the state of opergtion of cause of the terminal elevators necessary atitonomous de wd earrving on the as a nation with The establishment of a permanent tariff commission 7. The granting af sistance towards the jand will require resolute will to carey Borflen, to very suhstantinal as Lmpron | | | 6. | } | ement of [out Mr. | must measure up | he. n {our public highways have a strong einbinet THE TRENT CANAL. trent Valley canal has heen un | that the whole canal from Georgian | ; vers, ha I ay to Lake Ontario may be in opera for seventy-ewwht {tion in four or five vears. But it will 4 cost Umnnada about echt million del accommodate vessels of only six and | lars, may-=or may not--be completed draught, its use local one-half feet beth [ by 1916, and will have to be lavgely | thus limited to traffic and plea | order to One hun accom { rebuilt thereafter in sure eraft. I modute vessels of any size. Since its commencement it has been {dred and sixty miles froin Washago to [a bone of political contention. It has Falls, are fram the { oh Hew ley open for traflie, the | heer used, nnd misused, by both par latter place jties. The liberal government has dis eastern section | ta the mouth at Trenton is under cons (plaved a business-like spirit in {tract, and a new reference hook inti deavoring to complete it, and} mates that whvoontes of early com: more to show for its money thay {pletion are hopeful that the govern predecessors tment may placa the Severn river se The canal aliords a warnin tion under contract within the next the policy nndertaking it may be public works on the piece heal princi Healey 'ple. It has beer built hy welve months, so that finished concurrently with the imperial division." It is «aid vind dominion governments Falls rentor nls, Or set on recuipt of price | Pac Fro balnp whilet. Cook Memioine Co. Toson v. Gormerty Windaos BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES E Cut Putass BICYCLE MUNSON » 2 Co Sender Cut Prise Catalogue'? 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With the announcement of the plan rather than on the drawing ability of of the various managers for the om [the star proved successful, and season it mal be , plays of that dramatic not i Ahothing sieceeds Hike nee ted by the {roarked dimumut ion in" the I stars" that are Bufialo, N.Y, dun Light ohserving there ix a § thik gebre have maltiplied waptil nimber of mer and dimmier has grown the heralded, saves the lol the "stars." It used to be, in the Fimes, 'This fact mark old days, that no sooner did a voung andoubtedly the decay of the "star actor or actress make a "hit in that obtained its they greatest | some part, than were promoted vogue in the dramatic history of thi {to the ranks of stardom and thereaf plays had to be written arom more | ter back Americar leounty, and which, perhaps, i them, to swt their abilities and thei fefects, (F {than any other cause, has held vied h dramatist, course this was death to impered the native real dramatic writing and so for years ere are still stars, but | we had none of it--merely those that Fo be sure ti their plays. Po-day caste' jt lepepded upon; it play number is decreasing: i . . a % A still shine in the theatrical Hrmamend instead of the "all-star fare men and women who have wor is the no-star caste that is [their spurs and who aftained a mea is no longer the that counts, and that the a freer hand, o sure of popular approval and love [Wétor, but the that is and will continue to be unti' | 0 it .comes about American they pass away a valuable asset.llu Maywright 12 to have vider field and confidently we may. ex- that the next decade will sce the we § . growth of a real there it no making of new stars and fhe most recent attempts of certan | rect and native boust this or that aet ise into stardom has igno managers to drama, owing little to the influence of! J the oliiworld schools that trammeled to our tess or actor mimously, failed, us so long. For here, lying hand, is a wealth of material unused, moving life; new forees The decay of the star system means the dawn of hope for the American playwiight; that era- 1s al | new motives resely here. It was moving men; four or five vears ago when managers dramatic, thaumatwrgic became astute enough to realize that dynamite forces unknown to the older the old Shakespearian aphorism "The | ond conforming civilizations, and | {play's the thing' was verity as well | which it shall be the business of the; as poetry, From the very first, the play that depended on its own merits | the world, ; { ma indeed life and living that is calling oa ushered in some American playwright to interpret to! 4 he secret election whispering: are now heing revealed one by The | Eucharistic Uongress, and the Ne Temere decree formed part of the tory | If the price of coal soars this com the blame enhnot be at ane. Laurier government. After the alection down came the price of cheese, to the sorrow of the farmers. Mag eaiu-------------------- Ctune will vindicate the old chieftain ing winter, tached to the ammunition. The farmers' cause is not a lost one becanse of the turn at the election. | The batile--a greater fight--has just' } and the cause he championed, : | 'With Marine Rail- way. Full particu- J. 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street IH is Said + Troops are {to the eficet it = Lf troops turn 'rals at breding a larg {to Germ Any [Germanys i HNZo 8 feounei! of min {readiness. It has also becu 1, Bauder at N pat Ss. Thompson spent be 'We have Iwere silent tailor-made ™ 'sudden i 3 one spoke to him. {the man on whom every twas wore than the fall of a {the tide. ler which is sometimes more {than in his SEPTEMBER 25, MONDAY, 1011. For Sale Houseboat Fully Equipped, We Now Sell Suit Cases COPILEEEELECERESEHSTS lars at the Office of BELGIUM WAS ALARMED INVASION KINGSTON, ONT. k [ OVER A REPORTED BY GERMANY. That 200000 German Ready to Enter Hels Peady for TTT gium--Getting Guns Defence, 25. -- Alarming re Brussels Bruss ls, © Sant, ports are being spread in that 2000 10) realy to enter announced that the spiders it ad finishing Lo thelr hones was a heavy fall on the Latuian oldicrs are delginm minister ot forbid ar cor isable to ther service to re 1% There bourse, and the authorities are great ly concerned ahout the international situation. + I'he garrisons of Liege and are receaving a dull contingent and ammumtion, Fhe King with Namie men long conference a number Bibbys Limited ..} SURE CLOTHE QED OOOO CIOS NECN NSE SEES DICE We Now Sell Fine Men's and Boys' Wear Store SECEREIELRIM vo veers isos | 2 (o74 is BEEN) SEEEAIPe 3 IBEAITT IDLE - i. --- >). the palace. The newspapers all view calmly, and warm the elgian Loo fevells situn tion peopla net agreeible caused by the new to be impression France Cen their absolute correctness. that oa portion of the Ihe Belgian authorities ituation is disturbs that the smuch 5 i are aware full @f peril. ina the ejuilibriuni in the Congo basin See Our "Castle" Suit $20 See Our Attorney Suits $12.50 approach to the dian viewed with anxiely. hing Albert later presided at a isters at which it was classes of 190%) for a to call out three (1806, 1997 and tortuight's serv An army of decided resery ists 100,000 men will be in decided to purchase new Mitraillenses and Hotchkiss guns for all requirements Harlowe Reports, Sept. 22.-Neal Mills to Ardendale. Miss Jand the Misses of Watertown. Miss Kya recover Mixtures. 'Our New Overcoats Are Beauties See Our $15.00 Chesterfields BIBBYS 5,00 0a 0 8 0/00 =: LAURIER WAS NEVER NOBLER THAN IN "HIS HOUR OF DEFEAT Quebec tells how The gréat room w received th and dimly lighted Phursda evening, | platform sat Nir Wilirid 1 | Hon, Lt. Devlin, of the Quehee ho has fought the fight like the Harlowe, mnde a business trip Myrtle 'Thompsor tirace and Lillie White, are home for a visit, ill with penumonia, is Miss Scott expects to dave for ile soon. Visitor Mills': Miss White at Mrs. Thomas Thompson s Mrs. ( Miller, the guest of her sis tev-ig-law, Mrs, ( Hillier: A. Parks I hompson's; Mr Thomas Sunday at JJ. Thomp Marshall Sadie Centres Fallie som"s: Mr. and Mrs. William latter's father, J Whim Marshall Grace with the son; Mrs cuest ~af the Misces White. Fhree men day, at Roel ng 3 Lhe following from Sir Wilfrid Laurier of his defeat lust wb the Ancient Cant i fadloan in Ligh and hon j et, Cab «check | two-listed Irishman he received i the contractor, and 1 ip cause, we have shall come aga to what orable hat we I thank 1 tight, done , liberal organizer for awvel Of all the 3 mehec vou have Quebec, Fo-day vou for for me for thicty have lost, but our cause shall prevail." There was a moment's hush in the || smoke-filled, dimly lightly hall of the his St. Peter's market speaker | LOO had finished the few T'we one of these moments could applaud aud the tall, aan, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and was silent, Then came hand clapping and the spell Were up town in the broken M: followed | citement Down where St courageous, but market square it was iw bn bim, as he | Return after return came in edge of thie | moment the certainty of defeat be back to | Came more great hitter | Self-contained as ever, Sir Willrid the yellow slips and noted thei thousaiwls vents h ard : lovalts | i shouted and sworn | Wilfrid these hour of defeat "and it was were with him no better alone when the words. It when no one [in the hall like | the side a spittin hundred people were gathered and through a aleium was | window at and foes hight threw grayv-mnired bowed [tween a (crowd had gathered Friends swinging be » only : small Fhe big nose and ex Peter's dark and his the returns on a sheet trees, Outs; slightly gger crowd was Devlin wold, rugged, of the assembly stepped forward to the platform, Nir Wilirid moved the table aud stood for a moment, his { took pl vowed as in deep thought and no head howed as in deer t feontents, Hot a the eve 5 was i and every and more muscle shown in the this scenn in jstrain he was laboring under, hat {last it became too great. He building 4 } : ) last [there was no hope o ' | the man he is, nly his defeat. , There was bout his brief speech, no Ino appeals to sympathy, no with simple digniy and "softly he told the men lowed him through the and ll for years shift he tung ia the few bri monents of and present, overthrown who witnessed a amurkel The few the big barracks of when Sir Wilivid went returns about eight witl not forget it. It one of the big moments of a nation's history and eve waz fix + aw th ant] hike sek nov ledgm] to get the YR ary o'clock at night Ras nothing flamboyant 1 posiarin herows, ed was the nation's 'biggest man. It : Fovern- it was the checking of an idea; turning of speaking wha have fo frovent report ment; the end of a tradition, the was beaten Mea have died for a lesser thing. This was the wrenchimy away of pow. than life. speech touched upon past the athance which had him avd the price which The thing lifted itsel® above its dim, "might have to pay for that over drab surroundings and stood up on a throw. Then his message pinnacle' and the words which fell from ja farewell delivered, he the man's Jips werp weighed with 8 'There was something great import which victory itself would impressive jn that short valedicto nok have brought 'a hich eonrage which though admit The man his been great in his many ting 'the defeat of the moment, voi hours of victory, but never greater would adeowt so more and a proid hour of defeat, splendid consciousness that there was nothing courage, firm resolve triumphing over to blush for. The fight had been ora hitler defeat; the will and the heart great eause, worthily fought and hon {holding wp tha tired body, indomitable orably lost. A burst of applause wok: eloar grit to the end. 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