Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. OU have pro- bably been in- 'tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" || have just Kept on using another tea Break the Habit and buy Red Rose next time. NEVER SOLD IN BULK « Your Grocer Will Recommend It HAIR TELLS CHARAMTER, of Hair Said to Indicate Person's Colur n femperament Many hight hae hair « hair from he i believe that | v, Of peopl denote fection and dav} person vithout haracter Toe GIEL Hey A wl ol position of the to Var pled pan is wh the Ie sulicitude for thers, that be pauses baldne ) France with hee time gerous ply bro' Destroy the effect." Sold by leading druggists, 10¢. in stamps for sample to the feide Co., Detroit, Mich. One fr bottles guaranteed. Jas. B. Leod, special agent, Kingston, A irand, of thint to weeks e dan to uy himself rol, in fi "abo lated a 1 it nis, dandruff totally lo rid germs sue it Herpicide Lhe Hse 1 FermoN Her dal Ma BLACK {where there were ten pupils In lan teacher Latatute { Free | | You don't have to mix " Black Khight" Stove Polish, | There is no black watery liquid to stain your hands or dirty the floor, There is no 'hard brick" to scrape--no trouble--no waste--no hard rubbing. "Black Knight" isa firm paste--ready to use-- quickly applied --and shines quick as a wink. It's as simple and easy to use as shoe polish, and a big stove can be shined § t | | | i with it almost as easily. Perhaps your dealer does not handle "Hlack Kaight' Stove Polish. If so, send toc. for a big can, free postpaid, THE F.F. DALLEY CO. LIMITED, Hamilton, Ont. 2s Bakers of the famaus "2 in 17 Shou Pollak. @ Hardwood Slabs : i The best firewood value in the city--no edgings. @ Sawn in our own mill | ast winter. Now nice o $ THE HALF CORD ayo red to your { S - ANGLINCAND C0. BReeEREEseseRes SPsERee® B20 20202000 Stoves, Heaters, Etc. Now going on. All Kinds at prices. FURNITURE. © A Mig assortment and prices are right Here's the place to furnish your room for students and boarders low rn j went an maith, ol exercise Send | femd | | | * | | t i! German | | but [have jbo © made the {speak | | ment ®) | ownership ') 1 hands A | been mentioned THE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. {postage bad to be added, making pijce of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 ton, Ontario, at $6 per year, i per year, | | | H., E. Smallplece, J.P., Attached 1s one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; stylish, and cheap work; nine improyed presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE. | Suite YJ and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto, | representatl ve, { THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, PUBLIC OPINION. Whe We e Scalped? amilto mes The Wo v a 'boasts Wilfrd's scalp of the Juehec, But the at Mr. Boar scalp of Mr. Borden, & the whole conservative § i H To United States charge for that 1% the at { mg rapid, J. G. Elliott, President. Now a Side show. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. i E lobe il Ly fhe ntano wed t k LOY ernme ake a n 1=inture rmber i + 1 in the je by { bers into the faders dered a general | vacant seats must ARBITRATION IN DEMAND. Ihe paper which is the inadian Manufacturers' dong the er to arbitrate was pow CMA. Labour that this respect the differs from and Con Froudes gress, will of cannot wants something gv effect iliation work the There arbitration The the Lemieux Let binding to the come hoards. be conciliation and the ne time, it adds, subtrprestaon root of the Act us Bee manifestly sirikes at the winend at oes ie which wiiect ing et? | | here have been several occasions, the Lhe during the last few years, when oncthintion movement failed parties to the conference agreed certain essentials lL pon others they disagreed Ihere was no hope ofy a reconciliation Practically the con-- ition board spent its time and exhausted labours | The it to no purpose ternative ont strike, only of remaining continiing an Serious hoard The most i to appoint an arbitration clothe to act and lhe nd it with Frunk power last kind failed public Grand vas-the notable ense of the eon The interests ciliation board difficulty intel the de throngh the government, the of such ould I he SOME pressure power or strike did persinasion 8 bring the to. an government 1 exercise all it could under the trouble has ad¥sen in INT school When amended, put it there could be bilingual schools, new Montreal school the in the law, as an end to separate schools, wns enacted that that speaking Fuglish employed nage other than a would have to be their tuition, When that books," Press, practically or act was placed upon the sans the Winnipeg "there were in this coun ry, speaking, only four English, French, the anguages, namely, set Men had schools, Mennonite leelandic, I he the first their ierman (spoken in {tlements), aml nonites have from teaching in the people of leelandic descent made such demand ol never any ihe provision the act quoted a 'French and any language English." In the last wn years many languages nglish this SAVE other than four- (0 other than I their it the have made \pPpearance in country; and is plain that moment that demand for other the 1 all resident bi-lingual teaching for nationalities now in this province the law is bound to be challenged. be made demand can justly it "Such the n {under law ns stands, an Any case where ten pupils in any school organ of the [« Association | | | | | | i | upon | ANOTHER SCHOOL TROUBLE. any other language than Eng EDITORIAL NOTES. Review the some Peterboro anticipates t changes in Borden govern the within six months, and to end that "some rather ibmatehed ma terial" may be abandoned. Cele public Fhe ram declares that progress, Foronto and rights public to fade Have they the entitled play at k. are R. Borden," of in any way by | new premier ? packing firm $1,100,000), proposes or merger, The {eapital new to re to reduce Who the duce expenses and "hopes" prices tut only hopes to do it. ever heard of a combine cptting cost of Living The leader of the conservative gov: ernment is pledged to extend the civil servies velorm. It will be obliged - to extend the civil service as well if the army of applicants for public of- fices are to get appointments. When the Young Men's Progressive Club gets busy the aldermen will wake up. It will be a good sign when the electors generplly interest them selves in municipal events, aml can pass upon the work of their represen tatives. News says the new express The Toronto federal government must legislation "the progressive timber of the west." If it does the firmg of the M. M.A. will not amount to much ax the CMA. is bound the western ery shall not be answered. in The English members of parliament i eluding } | { become Bour a side n 1 government Too Much Tin Election, 1 Inter First worn the election Mr. Borden s ial elections minapa ircumstances--and the company come nto m of ¥ | the sbmitted to the recommenduatic Judge and Proving the Barron, of special commissioner, lect returns reclist ributaon low the outstanding hort time ET most g! the eeisas want constituency wral | commy thick ces were settled great be the disapproves af pul arbtration In perience Oe another election similar ex the England there ancl fast in. connection vith strike, It complety of knows had the great Teachers Are Easy. railway ined jong | al day Montre I he crated, enough to paralvee thy col | enerall bat Inborer; 1 of ought to thi whl wd Col is bie, the il commerce the nation, and good worthy his is teacher satlished thane will mevit Macedon we ness onl what would have! school } | with StU an ny happened she government not be ths douse fol ths nti of | influences, broug the assumed agoresave and the strike will that | about a of the suspension 1 "rir ta r whitle causes of conditions hig ! Atal we else. eneration, lad to Mt were being examined Jheref yore no desire generally to interfere) rising hut, I Arba he ihe with capital or labour, or their mis | cannot be avoided, mderstandings, but there are times What Accounts Show. Times hook-| i | Hamiite Honest substantial dehe welfare demands be shen the public n that there should concilist an, ar bitration, anvthing, so long as it will uble. ii Ac (rig { for rious | sweral Last Liat 1s efiective and end a rowin business tro us of ® a Ihe, Lemieux t does not provide} UP by cirryn B412.00¢ | should have been credite fur arbitration, ginally it was con-| C0 Weld sevens hesitated ed 'The | "bon templated, but parliament Fhe sale labour party ceipts. And mone Tra approves disapproy I would has co er | 8540, shes, Whit ne fore of perii- fact thatthe des' and y wing spuandered cts the fetieit deter Corre kept, UTess now indiente how a 3.25 hat wants (h wald decided change i is one that the 1 labour elements, and its e elect) another session if presented with any degree nacity, must in time be respected Slanderving Canada. mdon Week "Some months ro gnp mn lend no cer ria ht nd the Heir mone s ti thew to {ened ' | refused eeuritis hog banks | and wd Hi and this gave a set-back to the ns progress of the he tig weepimy Atlantic 1 will able ards dommion | grip ad I | lish their native there | a public | | as tongue, will Keep hte there will be crime from the {Al {will not n ten italian children in then, under entitled to are school, the law, their Pa fn abl the t heir the traders who have the crops for their | ands ol parents are demand that progress stop rs teacher be able to be to meet if the their must speak tions tow Tuadian there Ruthenian be sacher are ten | to depend upon | payment; people children, demand made the that Ruthenian; list are by the present population I'he the taken may hundreds of 1 us the t and so on, of different spoken be u to find en will ha ends under law, must | our will peak the | plovment, and to resort to through | h ; { erume meet even I towns h make ong language in citi L1H AVE Lo the sand ba and momen H hundreds mother | to resort ring and bit ol | ! | present which as thei mir glary at tl thin way robvery numbers of Manitoba." accentuated tongue considerable to Keep { ing by | has) | of al issue has been Take Heed of This, wh action which a Frenchman we daily habits are oor People stantly the school trustees did reacher the local! and appealed their cases !: ol against certain section because they not active soon on nature machinery fobnlity, follow An Wade's |aelicate employ a competent French tion, genera I'hese trustees were fined by invariabl tome will etc., ovigor- | on Tori itahit magistrate, such as ap stem, Price Meleod's dim tor to the pudge the district, and the Sooner Oe the B undeg consideration, the matter Inter hag law will the school My onville, ht wall, « Mes. ( ( thew amended and ef wd Butler, of that there shall FEuglish- schools. , hit have to be fect be either Fremch chautieu ' > bran wpatal at or Bishop Fallon is} a trom Brandon they ul net ti seed Few teachers can be secured both the case where teach the languages of | neerdent « then nto In was good in who ean them « od fet ged Foron on turtle, and thrown hillside one hunde Allan Harper, Joseph (all, Hunts in a box ear, ficiently, herein quoted the teacher English and LOW poor in French He may be replaced od hiding by one who is French and ut In 18 good a wield vr so at of poor in Fuglish, and COs, of goods n from many cases one class ppils was found hem i ¥ | | { broke | We | bound to suffer manded for free week, ire ag Max indemunitios our own Si Aitkin DR. WHITE need not draw ther It is | the treasure | do not want to do so. at they thegal any rate to put in demnity into the municipal | if | | | : . 1 for the mitigation of the general | {hat distinct, nnd | rates, is bribe, elear and | a and without excuse, tells the! The story Foronto Telegram Phe nationalists demanded cer tain portfolios, and threatened if they | Specialists In diseases of Skin, i] Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special All. |] ments of men 1 One visit advisable ; if impossible, i] send history for free opin'on and ac vice Question blank aad book on discases of men free CU ultation free. Medicine furaished in tablet form. Hours : m. to 1 pm, aud 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 pan. . DRS, SOPER & WHITE RR. 86 Toronto Street, Torents, Ont. were not granted to oppose the gov ernment, Their demand was granted, Bourassa knew, therefore, a couple of! dave before hand who wonld compose | He My Quebee CON ered, --- the ministry. made it, bor den, so far as in surrendered a - 60005 SOLD on IN i more, : i i | i | i --- The Ontario government clos Toronto imentgration office en federal government changed, not hav of the next announce that On tario i= 40 he assigned to a commis: sion with Mr. Gamey at its head. | What is this if not a reflection on Mr. ie in, see our goods and terms. | i New Stock of Fall and Winter | {Clothing just received. It will pay | i ing a ned opposition any and thing is an ol New All kinds of Dry Goods. Men's | {Boys and Ladies' Suits, Boots and] |8hoes, Jewellery, House Furnishings | ete, sold on easy payment : ment the settlement plan. | Cochrane's administration ? 'you to call and see it Lioyd-tieorge is not discouraged by! : " Joseph Abramsky | the reports so far presented, and! 268 PRIACHSS STREET. showing that it 'is costing more to lay the foundation for his new land | EIGHTEEN YEARS tax than the tax warrants, chinery will move faster by Once the taxing land is fully organ- 1 ized it will do its work gmickly. And] STANDARD | them, vou know, the rich landlords ae and recommended for women's ail 'nis, a scientifically remedy of proves | throwing every impediment in the way i, The result from wae bs quick ed | of the tasers. germencat. For sale ot oll drug stores. & i | and bye. | i The ma-! JUESD AY, CTOBER | Biggar, DR. SOPER- | 11, Fine Shoes For Men Fine Shoes For Men $4.00 BIBBYS ONE PRICE -- MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR PE he EE hegt Canada See Bibby's Swell $4 & $5 Men's Shoes COATS BOYS' GALORE SUITS onr Horton Sait 4.50 S100, S1.50, R3.00, $1.00, 1.00, and Boys' Overcoats oH, Greea Lrey BIBBY'S S200 hANDY OUR $2.95 SWEATER COAT. 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