Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1911, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911, THE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR EDITORIAL NOTES. ® DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street. KIDES- | N.( o newspaper. man in the Bor ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. fen "cabitet: The Brofassio bee: le . WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- |*&% (G7He. The professt Bas Joon Fine Shoes [+d Fine Shoes day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United States. charge for [singularly ignored, and not because it F M F M postage had to be added, making piice of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1.50 |is without able men in parliament. or en or en $4.00 per year. : ---- Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, W. H. Hearst has been selected for a $4.00 ONE PRICE -- MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR stylish, and cheap work; nine improyed presses. seat iri the Whitney goverament, m succession. to Hon. F. Cechrane. THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING co, LIMITED Hearst is a lawyer, another in the SWELL J. G. Elliott, President. brilliant gallaxy which now reigns in Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. Ontario. No others need apply for 4 aS 3 recognition, x TORONTO OFFICE. : -- | Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Ch ambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto, | 1D€ Press gains immeasurably by A OVERCOATS HB Smallpiece, 1p. represental ve. the return to it, and for real good -- practical service, of Mr. Marcil and THE STRATEGIST- IN-CHIEF. ur. Graham, both of whom will likely All r+ Ov as occupy seats in the gallery of the y y 1 : ou il re on are : ; J common ite dadiatonii » elegantiy tatlored. LYE t€r James Whitney has been out- Cochrane's noble mind is the belief ug aid write of the gladintoirinl p man can find an Oy y | an ¢ an Overcoat . St : witted and drawn into the authorship [that a party cannot fail if it has : 2 {of the Ontario eabivet slate for Hon. |the support of Sir William Mackenzie, here that will seem to have (J) "0 wide © wind i scarlet fever cases tagyed ? Is thers a be n mad especially iol R. L. Borden. ther favor of clericalism, the alle! » | The trouble tnat Sir James Whitney | giance of French-Canadian extremists, . , (s) G NUINE BARGAIN has brought Hon. R. L. Borden intojand the friendship of the corpora-|check upon the trafic to and from | him. We bave = Go at the outset of his premiership Biuons, these houses ? lecause without isola-| § SGAsSON Ss correct nixdel be sad result of a belief that Hon. Hon. Frank Cochrane is no friend to tion, a severance of all relations with] 2 RN 3 b ahi ALARM CLOCK hy Cts. rank Cochrane is a great man, cither progress, public rights or pub- ? nee of a). reall ons wy A! . fabrics, : . | : . i : the afiected people, the placarding of} 1 i. combats below. Are all the houses which protect If Hon, Frank Cochrane had been a |lic ownership. And. the strategist who "| great man he would not have allow-| brought Bourassa into Ontario is athe homes is a farce. | i Ww Th | : Siren aioe are e New Chesterfield | led the Ontario government to go to | fine adviser to serve as dictator to - } "UU eep for six years on the edge of Sir James Whitney as the noblest | The "Orange Sentinel announced a . : 3 : . Thies In Plain Black, Tr Jaen, possi ax hots tioat [rato of this province, and sx chief\ while ago that u campaice would be Our Young Men's Suits have a fetching airiness that Brow qe G rh @ the opening up of the Temiskaming | cabinet maker to the premier of (an- inaugurated deliberately with regard ||| gives youthful flavor to the wearer. Our Men's Sait Ban rey Scot ch co try, | adh Hon. RI. Borden --Torouts augurate deliberately wit Togare i] 3 nua Vor to 1€¢ wearer, u ens S Cheviots, Wales, Cords e oto $ | The last infirmity of Hon. Frank | Telegram, conservative. marriage lezislation and bilingual 1] convey proper dignity. Ine ither case we free you from a beauty' for sc hot, ] ime it was set ing in if the | that fee ling of commoness--it's provoking r to "meet local elections are to be on November | | | ee mee ro mmm | THE HARVEST LATER ON ed? Wo 0 yourself" at every corner. The manufacturers say we $15.00 i eas |} are too particular--finic ky. Perhapse we are, but we're Th The : = save e Grosveno The Montreul Witness says that | I adding hundreds of new names to our friendship list. nor $10.00 The late Henry Ward Beecher, in | Never before in Canada were so many | threequ » f a mi 8 | . 3 juarters of a million was sub- | > POS : FOE ; 12.00 Hig lecture on the common people, |devilich devices adopted by politicians | scribed in Montreal alone to the con Ww e suit men of all Ages ! : fit mon of all Sires and u The Touris St $1 2 ' expiate!l upon the value «f educa: | to influence the people as in the Fast | se rvative campaign fund, me firms | a saving that IS always pleasing. The Motor $18 00 is tion. I'he great masses, he said, pass |election. Their origin may not be contributing as much as 325,000 each. 4 I MMNg. 4 a ar The College L.ad $20 00 through an experience Fhey grope | traced the paternity of them can | They will look for a their way. They want leadership and {only be suspected by the on who [lat r. How are } aoine te oe . . they are glad to accept it. At the ju them and the y -- which | y ye ty | See Our New Attorney Suits at $15.00 The Barrister $156.00 ised hest, however, this process, of edita- | they were applied | r - { . 4 3 The higher erities have had their d . [tion is show An election is regarde I'wo results followed. Men have | Bi ? He Tay as 0 B If S$ ts 18 00 Don't miss i the Methodist Ecumenical council, | uy a our 1] . : I some people as an unwholesome | since Sept. 21st been trying to anal-|™ 'a '" 1: : 1 they carried all before them. The { oats, well | waged | thing, but, under decent direction, it e¢ the conditions under which th | fe ; abel : : i m, it|yze the Meu werable Dr. Carman was on band New fabrics --New colorings--New designs. show you, Si Indigestion, end Sich Headache, |i* wonderfully educative. Men learn | people voted, and they have tried in| hl : : : al . Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. | more, in a short time, during a cam-| vain These conditions varied ae i Ris -- naations, 3 it te stooc | almost alone. Rev. Mr. Jackson had 3 |paign, - about the country's affairs, |cording to circumstances I'he an- Genuine mos bew Signature {! "jan unexpected and complete vindica- | |than they would, 'without the elec {peal was generally not to reason | tion. | | tion, in many vears, intellect, but to hatred and passion n a | E H | What Beecher gays is true. There .is Hence, secondly, the desire of those A conservative paper, at Ottaw | " theater edd dh {enlightment in a general election for {who had to do with this dreadful | boasts that the old opposition was "| ithe one who can discriminate, who can | seed sowing---this sowing to the whirl-| constituted that on every government | (Bese snsisss sense ssn o , | o o read carefully or listen attentively, |wind--to have the lessons «F the hour| measure two or three members could | Rea ass oes or mal TeSSers Je (0) A G00D BEGINNING * who ean pass judgment upon what he] forgotten The purpose of the appeal { talk. Yes, and we all know the . | hears ut there are those who will [being gained the aim now is to have|awful rot which some of them deliver dust --GET - @ bo befogued by the currents of opin- | it forgotten This eannot be, Wha [ed. We hope for better things under WE SPECIALIZE ON $4.00, AND $5.00 SHOES WRIGHT I . OE | | i ; ; | vom, whose mind will be poisoned with | men sow they will reap, and the 'har [Sir Wilfrid Laurier 0 | | { ¢ | the venomous things they are told. |vest is bound to eome, . - > § Champ Clark, the speaker of con . n i y i ter the United States every vear, and r. Helen MacMurchy may become a j pave srfully effective. : a it. is demoralizing to preach into them candidate for the board of education jut to the story. A certain te acher "ile utter and iniversdY vileness of in Toronto. The very threat of it] was given to occupations, outside of 4 ais . on oo ee the American citizen. WH E may have the effect' of reforming some | school houes, of which the trustees oe IT PINE, {of the trustees who have been critical disapproved. He had political ambi- Mr. Balfour is passing through an Th S . % f of her. She inaugurated the medical | tions, too, and he was not a bit {other spell and giving voice to : ¢ ummit SPRUCE | inspection of schools. To her study | timid abc at asserting them. The time turbing thoughts, There is as fond AND HEMLOCK and enlightened agitation is due some | came for his re-engagement and the|hope of the English adopting any | The Norwood " of the conditions that prevail in To- | venerable seniors, who constituted the | scheme of taxation or tariff reform as | I UMBER aiming at, which is more than can be | gathered to their fathers--decided that [and the United States, and ne wo - said of some of the school trustees. they could not vote for it. The teach: | now regards that as a possible con | Agents for ' Agents for They made her an inspector--becanse | ar heard about it, and quietly drop tingency. Fowne's and Dent's Lt d Penman's they could not help themselves. But {ped a hint. It was to the effect RE -------- | Gl - Underwe: , STOP A COUGH AT ONCE they were never satisfied with her § that he would either be re-appointed PUBLIC OPINION. | oves " d § Ons ter Coat " er or Men 78 80-82 PRINCESS. and Sweater Coa work; rather they were disposed to | or become a candidatd for the school ! hamper her and impose tasks which | board. A member of the board! Im-| : Hard on Borden. she dishik=l, and, finally, because she | possible. So when the list of teachers prism, shape the navall : did not report for instruction at a]for the next year was presented lo|poliey of his government to meet the @ certain time, they dismissed her. his name led all the rest. wishes of F. D. Monk, M.P. ? Never." | tits She purposes to enter the board, Dr. MacMurchy is adopting the pro- La oes | 8 NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY the inner circle, or sacred presence, if per plan of subduing the Toronto trus tata k to the Desk. You RISK NO MONEY| FIRE | KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE If you have a Cough, troubled with| she can, and so get where she can | tees. She has ambitions. She has| The political turnover will be i " I Highest Education t Lowes st Cost Bronchitis. Asthma, or any Lung|educate the educators. The experience | ideas. She is a great social reformer sponsible for three notable additic Our teputation and Money are Back | i Trouble, a a 2c bottle of 108 Nox|js suggestive 'of what happened in| who may never be able to exercise her [to REN papa fratertéty. Hom. G. P.| of This Offer. fL fe, Accident, Sickness, Plate Gla lo fou w v p y t . 5 Grahe . an an t 0d utomobile and Marine a ¢ ou will never regret it Kingston many years ago, when the] influence to the full outside of the|UTraham, Hon. William Templeman ar d| | Motor Boat, Auto and Marin For sale at Mahood's drug store FA Hon ! Insurance effected Real Esta A N G L ; N ' S he E emirate | press, holds that it is «x poor business See Our Live Ti A ® ® SUBDUING PUBLIC 'BODIES, for some men to preach corruption to S 0 J J B Il 3. 00 ® the people. A million immigrants ; See Our Henley ronto today. She knows what she is | hoard--most of them being long since [there is of the anpexation of Canada a ------------ lo seis DRRNe Rodolphe Lemieux are all going We pay for all board of education was more select | public bodies where rules are made back to the editorial desk. {during the trial, ) € 5 4 than it is to-day. At least it was | and orders given. But the Toronto -- to completely Johiere yo mati | Bought, Sold and Exchanged more pretentious, for it opened and | trustees may not be willing to stand Busy Laying Wires. pation. We take all th "wae | Kingston, Winnipeg HAAKAtO0n, Hamilton Times are not ohiig niet lo us A * = ° | gina. Calgary, Moose Jaw, Weybur " ap 3 8 Be » 4 al W tever, if vou accept l or fal 3 nr nt , . there is only the one prayer, on in-| pointed a medical inspector. Anything Cant 2st a oe ame as the Could anything be more fair for | Nokomis, orth Battleford. Leth auguration day, and it must bel than a trustee. bv those who claim to be in thelyou? Is there any reason why you |bridge and oth know. Meanwhile Sir James Whitney should hesitate to put ou claims to Full information on any busies himself laying .wires and saving a practical test? : DOES INSURGENCY PAY. [moins |" A moet citi | evcecccssssssse : CLEANING COSTLY PLUMES, We always sak in ver posi tive terms of our ability to dye, clean and curl finest plumes and feathers, for the facts hear out the strongest statement R. PARKER & 0, Dyers and Cleaners, ° 9 Princess St, Kiagston, Ost. closed its meetings with prayers. Now | her presence, and she may be reap above cheerfully given by | t t Props bRBL LOLOL NY reatment is roden 1 « 0 [HY - Ee . 1 1 - - -- te i Tomas, |b cn fhe coy sve] Hutton, 18Market Street 3 The Amer: Sir James Whitney is blamed for ernment. They were not offered places| si Thomas Times | pronounced, ' gentle a pleasant 1m Ac Us 0 ' '® e merican N , Nm articularly agreeable in Li ~ d . oy 1 | having loaded up the Borden govern |in it. They did not seek them, They f'ruly, women seem to be at the hot-{tion, and patie : 9 a " a diss KINGSTON, ONT. Caf 185 Wellington ot 1 tom of everything. 'T'wentv-five ladies|every way ey do no an 2 | e | waited on the vty council thé other rt nd 4 "Inight and before they got through a other i : X : But was Sir James the one who made | against the Ross government, and Sir couple of the city daddies were squar. are particulariy good for children Ext : " i ; i : A , DOrsoOr ixchange | this recognition of "good politics," | James Whitney did not see him when ling up to each other and acting real aged and delicate per Be it Onder Rehange i ETN oi te \ oxall rderiios possible. Rumour has it that the big | selecting his colleagaes. spunky. | We urge you to try Kexa ' ibs i " : a------ iat our risk. Three sizes, Ie. 20 interests were behind Mi. White--the Therefore, says the Telegram, it is Capitalists In Luck: amd 5ie Remember, vou oan got bankers, the packers, and others. Mr. | not only non-British but anti-British 'Rexall Romodies in this. communits . I ; \ Rx : lonlv at our store<The Rexall Store seco evsoee '00 OCOIOIOOOOOOODS ir ment with W. T. White, one of the | would not accept them. Rev, I. (. insurgent liberals in the late election. | Hossack thundered his = mightiest wi, nausea, flatubence, griping or Agent for McCualg Bro texall Orderlie The Up-to-date Restauranig and Eating House Separate appartments Well furnished® and lighted > Try our Full Course Dinger,® 266. » » THOMAS GUY, Prop. & PIreYYESY erry vy rv evey@ neonveniences FBS IIIeITE Company, Members Montreal Cotton's Weekly. ssasesesecsl t of price | Flavelle, and hie friend," Mr. Willison, | to make a disgruntled liberal 3 mem Since the elections the capitalist Free pamphlet. Address: Ti ber of 9 Canadi have sioicing and the, G. W. Mahood. Mroing (ormaerly Windsor | made a special pilgrimage to Ottawa or of a conservative government and [Canadians have heen rejoicing and the Ur. W. - osx Ca. Toaouro, Ont. i price of stocks have gone up. This AL ! ® a to impress upon Mr. Horden 'the wis: } to give him one of the seats of honor. on ---- shows that the capitalists knoW thev| dom of taking White ag an associnte. Our contemporary can well questio will be able to skin the workers tol Mr. Lash also toured to the capital | the propriety of the proceeding. It patter advantage and more profit all know | her ight {will flow to them. If Canadian pro-| can go further and challenge the right seesssssssassssseell THECLUBHOTE]!. WELLINGTON STREET (Near Princess Theres are other bh ® mut none APPronh the ak for home!tks surrcur dings : Locaied | entire nf ity and close to principel elores and theatre Charges are meatorats Special rates by the week P. M. THOMPSON, Froprisier, 73 The kind you are ooking for on a similar errand, and we ; ; tection boosts Canadian trade, the is the kind we sell DAY OR NIGHT that he represented the corporations. | of this man White to break' into a he na : ark. | " i & i ts wi ow, not to the wark- | The Telegram is correct in saying | combination where, for many a day, ngs : : 3 ' but t italist skirners. | Phone - 201 that, though Mr. Chamberlain and {he may not feel at home, though ers, but to their capita . cran on 0 a o good coal and we guarantee Rm . Lord Hartington, liberals, helped to] thére is the record, in another case, THERAPIO! Ra smash the liberal government of Mr.}of what can be accomplished by one prompt delivery. - " No.3. Used 3 . ; ; inte i ; & us, FENCING, ETC pin pea Eh rs Q Ties blood | Gladstone, they were not immediate | who is ready for the transformation. AT I TI, BOOTH & CO. er theny A vad ly taken into 'a conservative govern The Telegram questions whether the M wb, Eithe: No.at | . a ! B¢ 0.3 Heckman | ment. They became members of the | insurgents had as mueh influence in PARTRIDGE & SONS FOOT WEST STREET. * Bd ean coalition cabinet ten years later. | the election as their war chest, and Crescent 'W ive" and fron Works, @ovscsssssssssrsscssssan Te Clove Mod Cn HE to k Rd. » + ' ' V 4 i i . h Electro ating. ad, London, Eng. Try nex Drageectasteiess) | © Alton Melarthy and N. €, Wallace if special attentions are to be confer R Alas ¥ pt " TROTAPL EN, cay to tale, safe, lusting cure. | made havoc upon the conservative | red upon those who appealed to i government when the Manitoba separ | particular classes. Arthur Hawkes ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR ate schools were an issue, and they § performed heroic things and does not F § AND QUICK LUNCH ROOM. were not taken into the liberal gov-|get even 'an honourable mention." > All kinds of Lunches and Hot Tr A ; foe Cream and all kinds of fi i Fruit and Cindles the | i M, PAPPAS & CO, 184 Princess Street. TTR VVRVT ABCD CBD CRN CORR BRCT RTT BRR. ree eBBaBBRBRBRRRS | | | i i | | Sorsnsnans TRUBS ARNRAN hr la It is said that the Borden govern- | The Halifax Herald objects to Now coin o on. Alt inte at low@l ont will not encourage immigration | re-election of Mr. Fielding, and in any diseases of Skin, FURNITURE from the United States. The Syracuse | 0nstituency, without opposition. So Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special air , be it. Why should Mr. Fielding sue pn assortment and prices v ' ay visit Rdvisable ; if impossible, GAS FIRES, fot 2 Herv's the place to § | Post-Standard hopes the Fnpur is for favours in Yarmouth which is] send hi for free opinion and ad- We have the. imitation blank and book es and soft Coal Fires ¥ our room I tudent oi . vice Boa ours. or students 81,00 Some 17,000 farmers crossed the overwhelmingly liberal ? diseases of men free. Conswitation line in 1911, with millions of capital. Medicine sofirBiaked in tablet ater we she: no Bum: < wf 4 i : ours ho ig © a LESSES, If, contemporary, "Can: Mr. rden has had his {roubles : in 2 to 8 pm Sundars, 0 am or and hav ke ws give iu a price Cor, Princess and Chatham Sts. ada will part to keep these " { piped ond set complete H » » a : + Pha #15 Personal stiention, "Phone 1045. Qi people at home she will have our , Tore ; : DL GLREEY & Con i" - * i ba a i GS : . 3 Car. $9

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