Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1911, p. 4

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timoltcuiiathalie Ars. hc 4 Sadaias ae THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR HOME RULE BATTLE® = . DAILY DRITISH WHIG, publisived at 306-310 King Street. Kings- ton. Ontarip, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. 5 aig Btore Closes . : Agents for WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- | THE LINES ARE NOW BEING Saturday ' ' Fo g g's: and day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United States. charge for DRAWN ON ISSUE. . t d wn postage bad to be added, making pice of Daily $2 and of Weekly $1.50 : Evening, L Dent's Gloves Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, . for Men. Yer year. The Government is Prepared fo Ex- 710 O'clock. | stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses tend Campaign to England, Scoi- : One Price Store Men's and Boys' Wear ; y : land and Wales. BRITISH PUBLISHING LIMITED THE wig '0. London, Sept. 2? ~British politicians i. J. G. Elliott, President. are taking a brief rest--onlv a brief Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. one--after ove of the h wl sessions of parliament, in the history of the country, 'in preparation for an even TORONTO OFFICE. harder campaign. Price 5 00 and Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. The end of September will see the . H. E. Smallplece, J.P. representative, opening of the home rule campaign toth sides have already organized, and {irom one end of the country to the ---- REMEMBER THE MAINE. cther meetings will be hold in sup port of and in opposition to the gov . Our Special at $10 Can- > = ernment's plans. It is hoped that be The Inter . vessel's keel, forced upward from the [fore this some idea of the govern developmetiis--the raising ! BE to the very top of the wreck |Ment's bill will be given to the pub of the Mame so thd r hull subd not Be Beaten. Rin so th ber b fay he. Mr. Birrell, relieved of a cabinet be examined and photographed--have | age. This could not be produced by minister's usual shar f ck durie al share of work during ot conlirmed the earlier reports upon the tragedy I hese reports were to I has cost the American nation gaged on the measure, and after the D> : wavs > 3 Prices lowest. the effect that the warship had been [many many thousands of dollars to | Dolidays the cabinet will complete the an explosion from the inside. . the last sesRion, has been busily en destroved, with all on board as a establish ths trut and it ms: t hill and authorize its miroduction as Goods as represent- n a, i - onboard, a ah : bh hp : p40 : 4 early in the new year as possible. 'gn a result of We explosion m her maga- fwarrant the par' which the ~ Unite The bill will apply to Ireland only, ed or money retured. Zines. States took in swhing with the Cubans | but the government is prepared to is extend it to England, Scotland and Wales if nublie opinion demands jt The liberals. although on the defensive ol murky recollection without this [are making the nrst move. The | new evidence that toere wis justifica- | league of Young liberals has mpved a eri These reports were set aside, and |ngainst the Spaniards. "Remember fs others adopted, and te the effect that | the Maine" would have ween a motto the Maine had been wrecked by a mine, placed under her by the Span rds, Now a photograph has been | tion for the onthurst of nafonal feel. | 710 tha enemy's country and. is | CrTVing on a van campaign in the ing. . « English counties, where home rule ' § Corbett's SE4£440444040404444440 CHARITY AND UNIONISM. - Weiss bp 4 a REVEALS DUAL LIFE » BURN published that shows a portion of the St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 30. -- The remarkable story of the hidden life of James M. Sutherland, for twenty years 4 lawyer in St. Louis, has been revealed through a visit to this city of his son, J. Sinclair Satherland. of Charlottetown. Prince REd- ward Island. Sutherland was buried several days ago in Sf. Peter's Cemetery beside the beautiful woman who for more than fifteen years had held a high place in St. Louis as his ife She died three years ago. She was the daughter of a clergyman and the wife of Sutherland's law partner when he was a Queen's counselor in Canada. She come to the United States after her hushand had died "ome of those who have eonseera- | sociation of charities, and behind the ted themselves to charitable work | movement ix one who has attended the have been in conference ay St. Uath- | recent. conference at Sit, Catharines " 2 aries, and they have equipped them [and i% in a position to aid it hy help i selves the more for the responsibilities | inl suggestion Growing out of one's # | of the hour. This ix a world of com Xperience with regard: to charity' » > » » » * » » » > CREP rrIeD bo > bination, and of trust and good un- comes' the condeiousness that sooner > derstanding, and there 8 no reason {or later the remedy | must be found why the disposition of charity should | for some social conditions. COAL > The purest, cleanest | and best. 2 : will be an injelligent direction given | pittance with which 'she provides the | * to the work of relief, that every de |iood for him and. his children. this] . ® | serving case will be sought out and] is not a hetitions ease, N 0 > protected, and an efiectual check put What is wanted is A place where . H : - ® [upon all imposition. Kingston had | loafers may be made to work, while Office and Yards: 3 », Cor, Bay and Wellington Sts. 2 * suflicient to demonstrate what could | opinion ever demand this treatment of VISIIIIIIIIvIsvIvIIe be done with the aid of an impartial | the men whore studied neglect con not he conducted so as to cover only Faney an able bodied man, restwng | CLASSY SUITS {| HANDSOME OVERCOATS Mr. Smart Dresser, we're at your | The Tourist Overcoat service for a handsome, clean-cut, thor- | : . : ' ){ Weare showing here one of our snappy ough-bred Fall Suit. Overcoats in a new button through ! e : Y 3 n g Our swell Fall Suits show all the lit- model. The material is of Scotch tle "kinks" that give individuality to (op : is i ' ; oo ({ Tweed and Cheviot. This is always a Young Men's Clothes without being { very popular coat with smart dressers. freakish, | $18, $20, $22.50. New Fabrics, New Colorings. suddenly, and Sutherland's - . ea - : followed her Sutherland's The ( lagsic Suits, Scotch Tweed » our hesterfield (i widow and four children are # and English Worsteds, $20.00 Black or Grey Chel in Canada. + The Chicora Suits. English : sik faced lapels, * Woersteds and Bannockburn wd $15.00 Other lu Tweeds, £18.00 legitimate or deserving cases, or idling at home, while his poor An association of charities. What J'wife, none 100 strong physically, goes does this mean ? Simply that there] Sut to slave from day to day for the PRD R GRIPPER rere e rd PIPPIN G 0 SLLTEL RELL 4B400000000000808 rd one experiment with association work. | their wages are devoted to their wives Dede It was all too brief, and vet it was|and children. Will advanced public Soe. and energetic agent, ributes to thie burdens of the chari Prorpr atria The proposition is to revive the as able societies The Associated Board OF THE mmm sr - Royal Academy of Music . THE ELIGIBLES FOR PARLIAM finds its most ardent opponents out- The Harvard Suits, Fine Do- Wi . : /, See our $10 * 3 sxle of Ulster itself. mestic Twedds and Worsteds. $1 and Royal Collegeof Music . fhe Young Sees Society, with a . EF. Ge bn. dd aan London England A King's eounsel, of Mtntreal, de jthe member for Kilmarnock Burghs, membership of 160,000, is co-operating & 4 (BF ¢ dandfol feated in the recent election, annomne- | Scotland, and promises on this merits | With the regular hberal organization nat) " cn th i . iat: in Neotl Fig Club, « For Local Examinations in Music in the es that he has abandoned public life. | to wse to distinction. {te has the|i® Scotland, and the Eighty Club, a liberal soeiety, given more to enter BRITISH EMPIRE . : : : 2 f Pp HIS MAJESTY THE KING Heo spent one term in parliament, do- | talent, the time, the disposition. All taining than to active pohtieal fight- DN : Z Sr a . 4 ing his best to serve the people. Now the wants is the opportunity and his my, is makiog a tour of Ireland. In 0g epa men y A yo Just Right Sho xan ie : 3 thers ssocta- | , ¢ LE Kg min Fy rl that he has heen turned aside for a |fature is assured, exchange the Ulster Liberal A 4 ia | §5.00, } ul . da fu May and June ive bie : : - a ' hg his Cok tion 1s sending some of its rest is in full swing We handle the throughout Canada i May J time his plan is to / devote himself Contrast the success of this n\n speakers to England and Wales, Win. ! 1912, . ) ¢ An Exhibition value ahout $500 is #ealously to his profession, and mak. and others of his stamp and charac | ston Churchill, home secretary: the | Master of Elibank, ehief liberal whip, | sure that we can please you with and Robert Harcourt, M.P., are at the, our splendid shoes and shoe sep- ee 20th Century head of the campaign and besides | ice ; : * tics : Hage N rev * | vice $4.00 can afford to pursue politics as an oc- |¢ hantauqua village last week. Gres ly the organizauons mentioned, will have | - cupation. These in Canada who can! was a great editor and a poor politi-| the help of every cabinet minister, the en ei I a Overcoats, best shoes made, and we're rigut \ y fartt Shoe Syllabus, Music for the Fxamin a success of ii. ter, with Horace Greely, in whose tious, aud all pasticwars may be ob It is only the occasional one who honour another statue was unveiled in tained on application to M. WARING DAVIS, 3 Screet, Montreal. # : a. 87 Shauter Sree devote thomselves to public service | cian. Nobody could understand his] Irish nationalists and a host ofspeak ident Secretary for Canada.) au . {Res ? are the few. 'They are numerous in acceptance of a nomination for the | €Ts. "a . Open to pupils of all Teachersof Music. } : r o Unlike Gladstone, who had to meet : the old lund, where the wealthy class {Presidency without any experience inf. opposition of the Nonconformist . : : ? -~ leaders, Spurgeon, Dale, Bright and Princess Street 'es live and the sons of the nobility public life and without any knowledge Chamberlain, Premier Asquith, to e--=\ - _ " . » : 3 ' aed day, has the support of the bulk of | Give it Fair Pla for the public good. They seek no an easy mark for the critics, the Noncerformity prt of Horpe, Ih '@ n & reward for this, They have not en- crooks, the cartoonists. He lost in Clifford, Sir George White and David | Wh not decide NOW to give joved the indemnity of the Canadian the election, and he died of 5 broken| Lloyd-George are but. a few of ht geeeeececeesessccseses 5 iT, ZUT Tablets, the remedy so ral- legislator, 'and some of them oppose heart. He nover rallied from the| members of the Free church who wit f tiny take the stump for home rule. ly used for headache, a fair uare : : people over hig » mds to | tial? 4 the indemnity now, shock he received w hen returnuyy home| Ireland given home rule, Wales will : The Man ie I to their' minde th { i If there is any doubt in your mind | Wilkam Gladstone, nophew of. the one night, at the close of the cam-|demand the disestablishiment of the ' | ember, when the majority of the | as to the worth of these tablets or of their 'statesman of that name, is following paign, he realized that he had been church. The bill to give effect to this! ® On Watch. tibia bi of ningston voted harmlessness, try them and KNOW the | has long been ready for introduction, | ® reciprocity and cheaper foodstufi \ truth. } {and only awaited the passage of the |10900000000000000000000 | li hase who voted for recipi | Motor Boat twdl have any ground for grumbii Insurance Don't sacrifice your comfort on ac. juncestor. He ix wealthy and decided ful and degrading in public life | parliament bill to give it a chance | it road pas count of prejudice or skepticism, Try the early in his career to become am lic] Greely was never designal by na | ot setting through the House of | qa it has : tablets and k 25¢ at dealers or by ! | Creel) { E + } f 1 t i ets and know. 25¢ ea servant. To hiner that ii ic fe and} lords. The prime minister bas given | to lay wouple { blocks I" of eggs and butter and ment : : : . at appeared to be r grace for political life, anc I { 1 i i { of . mail prepaid. B. N. Robinson & Co: | PP . . (ure or grag or» This promise . to the Welsh members, | Kingston, the ts that | PO to her hike Reg'd. Coaticook, Quebec, [the greatest honour to which he could he is a type of many . who are fool}, as moon as the home rule bill | the people ma i attain, So his education was %on ishly amjfitious in our day. Only those!is out of the way it will be the tur spid that the school children Fdueted with that end in view, and, A k 3 jof disestablishment for Wales, Eng itty given problems on road paving | TOWEEhp of Pitt bury heir y ' Ad ant 'aa . t - : , ewe thont wk and wore EH are | { one those A tf ijn eroas mumerpnh tecentl ' added. - to his ncademic. training, was who can live w mt we v lish ave Scottish liharais Are . I tof and Sete a these p : 8 to figu Br Nt arid 3 a + jeal have their more urgent demands com out how long it wil e tH vomplete | f vn nelined to H information on ans : > atic cornea + ich hayhave any business in the politieal;ha | u f ed : : ig ) that «& the diplomatic corps to which hay { plied with, tthe unfinishad 'ares to 1 vad I |! ¢ township to be inden Bava sriully Riven by was attached. At twenty-five he. is world. '1 The greatest outrage imaginable, in has taken Just two t to pave ol : - {the eyes of the Famglish radieal, is the ! one-half the area. but the | PIMA A SP OW 3 : Told system hy which voters may ex is told that another . bh ema wo | viefieki hall, od the dirty wal y 0 i tt 16M rket St t EDITORIAL NOTES {ercise the franchise in as many elec: | plete the other half festling in the micnd ) i i Vu. UU on, d fee % . | toral districts as they own property | . . . rictiedd. He ' F aclVise ni KINGSTON, ONT. I -- for have other interests, Now that "Archie u ii dents ta hold a "hee, | The unionists being the party of the | hauled down " : ath in PIE TOWN WATCHMAN i Agent for MeCunig Bre i When will the city council take up oes any one who saw the'tin hox ! BICYCLE SUNDRIES \ i lidati v, i i i wenlthy, the liberals assert that this from the customs he de, ou t - | Company, Member Mount " BICYCLE MUNSON the question ol ave consolidation j With cong am system gives thém a great advantage. placed it with the aia I The Trusts "& 1; taranies : a ' | BathobEe. | , i | jare trained to spend their energies of the tricks of electioneering. He was Life, Acciden in the footste;s of his distinguished lampooned as one that was disgrace please keep mum if . - + . Lampman hax heard dk from the ald brides papers put in the 4 i at Cat Prices 249 Yonge St. Several of the departments could be 'comerstoite of the Macdonaki sehool | It i fo adeommon thing for 2 | Lampmnn calls he military limited, Torontas. $ave Send ter Cut Price Catalogue. *"YWeonre reorganized to good advantage. Why | expect to see them recovered ? Of all man to have half a dozen votes. A chairman of the town pre ty nod admimstrator 1 this work deferred ? the coruerstones that have been set | Wealthy London merchant, for exam- | mittee to get inte line, and see i} the late i of pa i i ' shins hoon ple, certainly would have three votes the proper colors are floated from the {owns ip very oman in the last fifty years aot one a j=~one for his place of business, and {poles on the town hui fing county, farmer. viho die Ia increased and shold know Those who appealed to race and ! recovered. They are still concealed-- 0 each for his town and country . . . alv, 1911 The estate is Is religion in the late campaign ave in-' for the henelit of posterity. | seats--and, the elections being held The Lampman is convis it tle at S6.R07, and consists of (he . 3 Here p has riun men of yorat \ eed 3 x deed incendiniists. Dut they belonged ! {on difierent duys, he has an ofipo : women of King AS go ir (ing Real este, SRA ons : } : to (IY to exercise them all. The liberal] win sale rushers : e found. 'hank, £13 miscellaneous asset to the conservative party and they The Hamilton Spectator spoiled its proposal iz suc man. one vote and a . toaeer id A ih, bi: seells ous al iz am 4 f Jen's st wm sailors, ' nhs, etl oO orirsphye stairs played a desperate game. gracious reference to Hon. Mr. Gra-|oneday election. should have been | a worl 0 phi " a hora a rin | ham by its nagracions suggestion that | All of this, in addition to land re | nd secured pointer hat atteted produce and wool, 81.8% o onl of withGut ab operation form for nnd ed other social oe it if the umbrellas on t Keep heirs ave the widow and tue sii booklet and references, hy : rislation, inelading the insurance bill, | our the ai 5 lon xe thes & 3 : {Pe ¢, Torontn ; through the retiretent. of. Dr. 'Pugs {Eilat - v, inelo ng Les ine nd 3 * : h » A A Shildre 1, who reside at Emi ? W Steals tres ' riot has aid s colleagues or counsellors " . aa} ie purchased Tor leas ths wivnmin Vincent, Picton, who is in t Brockyifie, h wd, . i 1 . Fh 1d ny. Tha Spestator may nt like the some additional legislation, is Allar. 'the women Lae bis #5 he ' hi pdt 4 , ' the marriage to » y il § > . ™ shivonin venr, ® ne ' age t the provincial piwmiers. They could doctor, but he ix not nkely to resign! pretty heavy programme. - "whale their hushands with, the ; 5 ; ' il be in the Forden cabinet if they tor, . . : 3 3 first outs on the at 10 cast his voto roe, Frankvill i F 3 am 3 i" r themard ve 2 h A y ! ¥ "* Lhis seat on that account. a to aot Balin ave. for Dy Currie. Mr. Vigesnt has voted | Morristown, X 5 desired. 2 : Carriage sponges. A good. assort- for the past sixty-seven years and | Night classes the King . - . . * ¥ ' yr hears a 3 g a; $ - E ; ova Glad ne wha h The Brantford Expositor assumes ment, at Mcleod's Drug Stores. H the Lampman ars any gramb- 3. always supported the reform ean | nds oilege, head of Que Young Had stone, who has set out that Mr. Tripp, of Ottawa, will be didate, - gine on Monday, Oct apon his Pulitical career, i 8 amber glad to transfer his labour from the {A special glycerine soap, good value, | moderate, H. F. Motonife for Kilmarnock Barghs, is a home local legislature to the Nr i3 for 25¢c, Mecleod's Drug Stores. 'phone, $40, ruler and an anti-eufiragette. He will Fripp was anxious to have municipali- : C-- -- he du the storm centre sodmer or ties tax the land, and not improve Jr | ater, : ments, and twice the premier suppres avr onrg | Cipla asilrarion with Feghtidh sed Wom: Me. may Het goneior toms Safe Investments Al USE. A |i nto The ean of 3 | tg he ci 8 The ru sete maker soubor nd CY RAW FORD'S eng i . Tae I We Act During the election the president was investors to tum to the more conservative securities. y 4 W One Dining-room Set, is very like t referred to by conservatives as "a @ Our October List of Municipal Debentures c atains 4 OA L "+ In Old Oak. which the Borden government i wrt iio buccancer," = Sie | Wilirid . , ny Parlor Set. Ad 40? rqpunl. Tal Laurier was accused of tredson, be a large range of these High-grade lovestments. % Both 4 Sent in % ve ed eonnection Y Gladly Mailed Req " ¢ Hi har a --- fue Thing ome hoe ih sy i a un Wo 1 Gundy & Co. : | MA KES y: | HOT FIRE esi } LONDON, England. | o-------------------------- Daylight Murder in Buffalo les, fissures, cle., suoce My. Borden is following the example he should seek a seat in parliament of Sir Wilirid Laurier and calling to 2 Mttawa that - ean |ed that they wanted no truck with Le LESSES, * losmrmtn, trams we oft tos so wont' vet' vs | & ul ah el sein ht ators The Swan sromiol ae sre R- INBON. TORONTO, Cobada. F ; Tr H 4 4 8B U fos N 0s i 0 A C & Princess wad Chntham Sts. Mr. Horden says thers was nothing wo. Triendly in all this. Really. :

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