Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1911, p. 4

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' " of -- mS -- " ---- bw a - ww EE THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR Men of secsitive skin A . DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- AGED . RESIDENTS DIE will revel in the {ine ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. . » , silken scitness of the ne Thnk 3 BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in pacts on Mon- |NAPANEE LOSES Two VERY Es. Fine Shoes Lt'd Fine Shoes v ; ' day and Thurgday morning at $1 a year. To United States. ge for TEEMED CITIZENS. fae Hah yam postage had to be added, making price of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1.50 For Men For Men ' et EE per year. 5 . wear with their [SAA Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, (5 W. Pringle Passed Away on | $4.00 and $5.00 HEAD-TO-TOE OUTFITTERS $400 and $5.00 p stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses day--The Late Nelsom Dollar--('. . FOR" MEN AND BOYS. D. Black Moves to Weyburn, Sask. ve sRmsH Whie PUBLISHING co, LIMITED Napanee, Oct," 23.oAn esteemed re J. G. Elliott, President. sident of Napanee, passed awav on Sunday morning. in the person of SK. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. Ww. Pringle, Centre street Deceased was in poor health for the past few TORO oi meth and his degth was not up INTO OFFICE. ooked for. Deceased was about > Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. venty-eight vears of age He hover H. B. Smallplece, J.P. representative. widow and two children Mis, of Mavhee and James Pringle with the NEED OF COMPENSATION "eve, Caton 3 Rev. H, Cairns arrived home, Pri 4 day, from a Iwo months" stav in the -------- ey West. Miss Clara Cairns also: reached | ; a ome on Saturday, Ca : which the state, the employer, aud nthe? stay i ay the employee would be parties, would | west i be far better for the workman and{ On Thursday night fast, Nelson Fhe Whig is quite in accord with tem--such as the German one the Toronto Globe, when it says with relatives in the! that there is no tragedy in ou social i relati : iti 4 attonships to-day more pitiful. thay probably little worse for the employ. | Dollar, one of Napanse's' most re 3 . . SPect & " o r; WoO that of a crippled workman or the |.» than the present, which yields the ll mts, Jiutam) away at hia wit a : 3 i ; i " ink. i t undas street, age The bes ¢ firewood widow of a soldier in (he army" of | maximom of litigation for the mim: | eighty-nine years. Lleceased was in his i . industry who has "died in action" | mam of compensationi! The one thing {usual healeh until about two months | value m the city--no fighting in the courts dgainst a pow- | about the proposed law which is vot | 3H (Decne was a lifs-long con. | ( : 3 "rvative . gings. erful corporation for enough 10 keep | well regarded--which ic indeed resent { tiation ps he Jrceilent ul Che | . - sl body and pr: at C Z ; a e talk of what the! ree 5 ! H Bny vears, anc only | Sawn in our own mill ¢ wy an wal together, and frequent | ed as a bribe--is the (a « resigned ast Spring when he found | ly miling on some technicality, Sir | government wants to do for the wark- | the duties "of office too much for his | Jas} winter. Now nice e;| William Meredith is a jurist, but he | ingmén on the eve of an election, {fat ing haulth, He leaves, beside his Iso "a } ; , rear Ige has had the mat- (5 Wok, one son, Ww. Dollar, | is 450 a humana man, and we hope For a Year a juige has ha ! | Napanee, The thneral took place oni " 7 : i ; # ONLY he will sed his way to advise that | ter under advisement. During that | Suiunday afternoon and was Inrgely | workmenjs compensation jn Ontario be | time he has no doubt consalied many attended. | . ' : 3 ha i k X made a matier depending on Citizen | persons, employers. Now, with thet harien n. Black, Jens es, to-day, for | * date of the election fixed. Sir James |) YhUro,. Sack Mefore his deparince | » ship and not upon the uncertainties : Hirom the Robingon company, where Whitney announces that he will have | s ¥ he THE HALF CORD of a law suit. This province is be 2 , | Was an emplovee for the past ufieen the in its compensation | the labour interests considered. Is ha Yews, he was presented fy his fellow hind times mistake of thinking they are running Extra value. beauty Heavy Scotch fabrics. § Cheviot at this, price that wil Delive red to Your laws. A compulsory contributory sys- | not very considerate ? | etployees with & purge of gold, and door 3 ia fleur-de-lis Be' pm, as a momento . lt = ee, Sm a j of the Wappy years spent together. SNUBBING SIR HUGH. [For Uklga years he was a teacher in Nd . l Sir. t h the ivil 9 : | Sramiey Nunday "chop, and was glo e eem it a P easure ir, 0 ave privi ege 0 ------ - assistant superinten ent, . ? i" 1 (0 harp peeve Sie. Hoge | meen sn Sonat ton come Sat wore cou [1 SHOWING you our handsome Fall and Winter Garments. . i . wiween the Piet ' inte Tome [diity to sharply reprove Sir Hugh tute and the Nar ollegiate Shuts . : the coimtiy, or the party either. It ¥ . Apanee (ollegiate In Graham for his hurtful reference to ; ee} : < elitute was Played here, In the fore t 50 » . Loss of A tit Disty ATE the new federal government, Sir Hugh Wa hal _ Yery oy ., on sid ey Hie $amtor Sota was played in er coa 2 . vercoats 18.00 le uits A of Appetite or Stress After , ugh Graham was behing te move | the park and resulted in a victory of Eating a Symptom That Should | wns very active in the election _cam- | ynent to-oust Me. Borden from od 16 0, in pg of Napanee Collegiate English Beaver Cloth, is The Swell Attorney A real We show a fine Worsted and a fl : Whe . hi kk. 4s natitute. The junior basketball was inch loug Silk velvet coliar ; ve " nd 4 Not be Bisvegarded. paign. He spent his time and money, conservative te ader ship. piyed on the school campus hefore a Appetite in just a' natural desire for] he used the resources of his great Cruel stab ! Reviving a memory at {large crowd of admirers, and resulted loud. Loss of appetite or stomach | printing plant, in his efforts to defeat | once so unpleasant and disgurbin: | in a win of eighteen to fourteen in New shades of grey and Honey surprise even the Custom Tailor distress after eating indicate indiges- |p Laurier government. Yes, there was the cabal at Ot fave of Napanee. In the afternoon Brown Extr 1 tion or dyspepsia. Over-eating is a RE we x g wt | He senior football was played in the 10 00 aT Nalue, 4 habit very dangerotis to 0" Jaron' He thought he Was' entitled to be tawa, and Mi, Borden was the subjeet park, and resulted in a store of Fo vercoats A chap good geueral health, heard in the counsels of the party. | of serious consideration. Bat it was to nothing, in favor of Napanee. The It is not what you eat but what | He certainly offered his advice with | the opinion of the political doctors Napanee senior basketball team, how- See our iwo-style Collar Coats ercoats $20.00 I you digesh and assimilate that does regard to the personnel of the admin- | that he was all right, and tht somo | ever, was beaten by Picton by a in Scoteh Cheviots, single and ue U S . ow Jud. | Jom. of the strangest, istration and when it was formed-- | of his friends were all wrong V'wa of | %00Te, of six lo three, but con the double breasted styles Extra Fine English Melton, raw edge Made from fine Epgiish aviest and healthiest persons ure ® tod--he had them were Monk and Foster,. and round the N.U.I. girls were victorious. value. : : PE moderate eaters, and that advice rejected--he had no | them ere, Wonk, 'ay ster, The steamer Brockville brought in 1-2 inch raised seams, heavy Cheviots, Man-tailored garments There is nothing thai will cause | hesitation in : ; . kaa lini Nand tailored en more trouble than a disordered sto or elements that should have been ex- | premier wnd * enjoying the plums of | The day, although cloudy, proved fine saree ning, ia atorecla perfect fit or no sale. - mach, and many people daily con cluded. * office. Sir Tlugh was not the only and the ---- was gay with colors vercoats $12.5 throughout. i : ¥ : + ' | and pen ; Ye : 15a tract serious maladies simply through Then came the rebuke. "the Gra] none who was involved in the cabal, nants. EXTRA VALUE, $20.00, disregard or abuse of the stomach, eer Fine English. Melton. or. Vv 1911 FALL MODELS IN MEN'S ~ We urge all in Kingston who saffer [am section of high financiers," it is | but he is about the only one whe ] ; : from any stomach derangement, in. | remarked, "may support the conserva: f cannot be forgiven, He shoukl have | Fa "inbeg py luck: Sk See Our Suits - digestion or dyspepsia, whether acute | five party if they like--they won't | made his terms with the party befor i ; ; ; 3 velvet collars. Extra value, ine. es or chronic, to try Hexall Dyspepein hed liberals in any event--but they | the crisis came. ; : Tablets, with the distinct understand Bie 33 an ' ' a Ri : $15 00 College Suits The. No il es aagdtia » we Wom tug that we will refund their I Ee rn J O ifhout question ar formality, if af : co TY POLITICS. i y : 3 vercoats $15.00 Scotch Tweed, in new _colorfugi The Partmount SAM y . *t ter reasonable use of this medicine, hey are not perfectly satisfied with Asai A Frat The 'swelleat garments eve: . The Summit Coe BOD Aho results. We recommend thea to On Battivday the county conserva: | ihe effect of his long experience as an ; Offered in Canada for the price Suits 18 00 2 5 1. . The don Ball ... .... s500Y Our 'customers every day, and have a inspector of schools. Mr. Gall Beautiful fabrics, exper: taflo: 3 3 . ' al . t 8. Mr. allagher : , ' tives met. The oceasion was the I ARlIAg Hg. Twelve different models ' to hear of any one who has nit tate : ) ¢ them. Wa honestly | 4 5 idate for the loeal | © "th, come and go, as hereto- he Vichoiee of a candidat 3 saying it included men | both arc under the shelter of - the | the Pictonidaps and their, admirers, Otr English Cheviots are dandles The Little Jim . . $5.00 Any one who passed | erred from (he county couneil in experience then should | Frontenac, to (he larger arena, and a believe them N fore, and with ing s igi . A TES x " A 8:4 to. be Without Syst. hose election in connection with |. i : ih "making hy visible : bs X . BEAUTIES, 15.00. Hand tailored The Treadvight, give very prompt relief, aiding | hose, an Impression inside or outside of the 9 a5 ' : to etttegfise Lh i mstrie Joiews, which will occur as soon as the plans legislature. - ey 3 53h 3 ® digestive Sans, ) ; - } Sena! Ty be and ho apie of Sir James Whitney have been com- Fhe fourth ballot had seen the end ; ci Gl Agents for "5 L q Agents for J ' ? a aifei rah s % ) Ye mote perfect nutrition, and eradicate pleted. : of the wifting process in the conven- a Fowne's and Dent S t Penman's all unhealthy symptoms, Mr. Gallagher, clearly lost his] don, and "M;. Rankin went home with a " loves Unde wane Suduy you w # a We ja of grip. Prior to the last election he | the assurance that 80 far as the Pur- : of L for Men : AGENTS FOR CANADA'S BEST and Sweater fy ts xall Dyspdpsia Tablets, which gives i b ful: I 3 hS. Gomi z to v : . rOoa fifteen Ar art At the pnd [received an intimation that his useful- § iy was concerned, he was to be trans- So) SHOEMAKERS, i "of that time your money will be re'|ne dt wasn gone. li turned to you Mf you are¥ not sa through = his é & fod. Fi course, in Sheonie Sane have realized that he was not in de | larger county council, in Toronto. -- - -- . : ¥ igth of reatment varies, for such « . i 'here are. i 3 5 4 WN ES TE + We rhe " g - sory we have two larger sizes, which | mand, and Piet ly made way for his The re are, in consequence, heart burp- COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST WASH BRIBE FOR LABOR VOTE UNIQUE Qt FSTION RAISED, INTERN ANeNAL sEctnivies CoM. Ewell for 50c and ®1 Remember you | su cessor, It is a humuliatiog hing to oo ia will be felt for many RICHARD M WATE Woman Forbidden to Yote Because] Authorized and Exclusive Agents oan obtain Rexall Remedies in this be dropped by the party which one fa day. r. Gallagher is depressed, | Chief cong vicar of The United Stage H : " : . > » ' 3 : op rt ushand is Not » somgntnily only at our store-Jhe Re Vins served, and perbiaps (his ma | ut he is passing through the ordeal navy: and Dead ot the. department of | MEMBER OF LABOR COUNCIL 50 tak a . ' * Citizen, : GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Stor v ; al. 5 ' eu np 4 cons Aon ang epai kL re 4 kn « Udgre ran dudkin, sitting nf for wale of tte Townsite Lots In xall Store. GW. Mahood tevial: disadvantage. hat is common to most politicians. . ni DESCRIBES NEW ACT. the United States slistriet court fords kale of {ta Vine dios | 'The convention lemonsirated that the best of them, the very hest, | PUBLIC OPINION . NG i astern Washington in Spokane, wil poly Torben ue i : there are several ambitious persons in | ooner or' later are rejected, not be- oo it Stoimy Meeling of Toronto Bod; { ty bd _ - p oY 1 oh Gravd T ! A A Yaodi . . . leg oblems o Erna tions Apo iran BUILDERS ¢ | ibis county, ami that whatever the | fause they are worn out, not becanse | : It Speaks Feelingly, Premier Whitney Came in For] ~ i a of fon Bhi Ma , k tween Winnlpeg y 3 ew ha i : i : Monireat § ip i - oy shaw o ®. Maude The nternmtl arty may think, they have what | bey have weakened in their political " ote x May : Krocks Over Proposed New In- | EK. Black, wife of James H. Black) a Lia Webi ; part) } 3 ~ . | We dew York Herald is sot the : » Se . i ¥ v, ' ¥ ALL KINDS OF LUMEN 43 2 oh has described ad "a | levotions, not because they 2. Joes Ole: of Sp , Jured Workmen's « ompensation | stonemason, presents ano aplication | of other importa go thy Scotchman t ¥ are less only child who has taken its doll : | p Be to Cltiel ar Mw ERIS. goxl conceit of themselves." The | walified for the service for which they | things home and refused to play any Act, he k to i or Mandamus to. foros. the , : ¢ " am L 2 <¥ . vler O issue naturalizat RT wi , SASK. ASBRSTIO RlaNTRY : cohtent narrowed down to Mr. Ran- | were ofiginally chosen, but because thei more. . Foronte, Oct. 23. Ihe District La | for the Woman aiurs mation. papers R INA aN w SAL 4 k i. Ai , ? : Sean it Comeil held a storm nek hag ALSD COAL Spankie and Mr. Gallagher. | swople want 5 change, a bour Comes A Stormy mevling Nrs. Black = has heen docl red an AND ALL Kinvm kin, Pr, Ppa : I i I ; ; i | Really Saticfied. Thursday, aml the Whit mes wlministea- | ation, though ah . \ ave : 4 das i OF Woon. Mi. Rankin , is desirous largely an a man wants to live happily sud fo awa Fr I Hon it of it ved . t - ough. x . Was born in the N ATTLEY , SANK an, % . . . : 4 awa ee Press, IO as a resuw OF it rece vy nothing nited States and has Ver Re A & principally of ocenpying a sent In the peacefully be will keep out of nol oo Well, weil ! Wonders never cease. ihut knocks. on foggign wil, ivoluntarin he m MALE lo Ble tt ( 0, parliament. Dr. Spankie has | tics, as a profession. It calls for | Toronto is satistied with the census, i The council is in arms over the pre- § ing a Hritish @biect by marrying » LACOMBE, ALTA, local : Probably the first time Toronto was |mier's method of procedure in ' 'the Luative of Cada in the Ula) YORKTON, SASK, SWIFT CURRENT, SASK, ¥ Oor, Bagot and Barrack we some very definite ideas on cducation ' many sacrifices. It jo crushing in its ever satistied wit) thi fti 3 > d . . py § ith anvihing.. ¥ m1' p ¥ 8 Eu ag 1 Phone 941. and conld, if elected, impress them § burdens. It involves anxieties that - . drafting of the ew Workmen's Com slates aeveral years ago. The dis Inquiries are solicited from par A o jit thal DA never cod Ho ii : - Se pensation Act and in spite of the fact | trict clerk holds that she ennnot be seeking a sound Invebtment Mui upon the house. MH is certain tha + Fventually, as Mv. Gap My, Downey's Cares. that many of the members consider | restored to citizenship until her hus. | 0f these places afford splendid ap. would: make a better minister than | lagher knows, one 8 cast pride, Brantford Exnestior opp led it would be to their advantage ta | band swears allegiance 10, the United es iT pats and a sanin Py ould put into his tasks | wounded, bruised and deserted. ;- YOR, Joseph Downey, ex-M.P.P., i have nothing to do with Sic William | States. This, Mrs. Black declared | furnished, and beokiets, maps, of Dr. Pyne, and col I in charge of the Orillia asvh and ith', : r , 4 avium Meredith's hearing a committer com- | With emphasis, she will ot Permit her | malied Iree upon request, tious Tt oss sossmesoes ils 8 greater pily that more of Mr. 3 . Exclusive represestatise for 'above -- S------ pity th f MN posed of James Gibbons, | lan- | husband to do, named in Kitigston, . Whitney's supporters are wot under eroft and J. De : "q Fk EDITORIAL OTE + ol. geet, will go up wo Was born in the town of Weyau | from thé Celebrated N S. * his care. the parliament buildings and look af wega, Wanpnea conuty, Wis., thirty J 0 HUTTON. 18 Market 8t Richmond No, 4 and Ontario No. 1 : 4 oto ter the interests of the workmen on | ight years ago, and my' fothears {7° ¥ ' . shmop Sod io The oil = fiekis of Ontario last vear| A young teacher up west snicided The Great Question, the day of the hearing. fought in the revolutionary and civil the best Anthracite Coal I bout half | been isconraged i Ottawa Citizen. "Premier Whitney," said < Mr. Ban. | Pore Mrs. Black said, "My people] TT" od Bove Pic in Pennsylvania, ? ¥ ees) SMAI]: barrels, w Sa une she was disco lin her Wonders will never cease. How i erat a. Ni 'of the' ny " th a huve been © Americans for nore thor Holy Name and Boys' #roblem. as much ag in 1906, and a third of | work and lonely. She was to be | it possible that ' sueh a progressive}. 4 Been meri or mmthe 135 years, and vet I am classed as Baltimore, Md., Oct. 21 Ak phase the production of twenty years ago. | commended in trying to live down a | whirlwind as colonel the Hon, Sum | po thing but insult the District "Fen an aken. | have nover stepped out- | 9 the bov problem and particulary What about the natural gas? Is it] hard experience, bui failing to endure, Hoghes could come from a town Whose |¢ouncil, but now on the ve of an | "de of the LL nited States, but the | He a fath waSepi Steong his failing, too ? it should have left the place. No ona| POPUItion dbersased forty-seven in election he comer forth with "une. y "0% of the Tederal 1} juthalic faith, were discussed hy tie Nt ;: % © ON% the past ten vears ? It; . i fil. | THORot Vote untd my husband be | Holy Name directors, whe are gl) -- : with the experience knows what a 3 ot ice ghat the Sottmissionet; Sir Wil. comes am American citizen ¥ did vot | PASSES, at yesterdhe's session of (ae 1 the federa! government deepens teacher has to pass through jn Now Hitting Sifton. {Monday rd bs ---- the ~bribe know 1 had married AWAY my legal COBVention of that burly. It was dhe oar harbour, as it must do if it is | dome school sections, Taronto Telegram. ; <Ithe labor vote." eights." ©» f LDneenauR " on Hal fa Buty to be ax good Ao Ningston as ite | | e------ Dear, dear I and Hon. Cliford Sif. ------ the Boy; ta: prrate sremed for predecessor, it will be governed and] * 1a not emamoured of thelton guve this country to understand h For best results for bread or pastry lar to the Youog Men's Christinn As 4 Tr \ stheme of the local that his genius aloné brought to "King ir . *% Redo s guided in the work by its own engi BOVAEMRONL 10] hase shores about "steer times. as om gs Quality" fiqur. | sociation, the Boy's Brigade, the Bo . a be | capture | ] FR § i. a " ns Cavonagh, a GTR em- | Neouts, and other Protestant Organ neers. dy yffset will not 5, nan Fe 3 5 ave Fritptunted in the D dae in the Belleville shops, had his | izations, in charge : that. ork, A T ys i . crease right foo severely injured by the ------------iappi CL -- - : B ) K ; . Population, gil | - n bursting of an emery wheel, a piece | Ask your grocer for "King's Unal , like de id: ino i. Ww does i ine Epo ; i which penetrated ; ity" flour Free dentistry 4s discussed in some | , : A Princess Street Fight 4 sh 3 Nout, Ya : Sir James that the toilers p places--in connection with the schools, | 2009 10 § at the A lively fight oecwved on Princess Pr -------------- . mm --------------y That is the next reform. Most of the | 00d Lahour. regards street on Satuiday 'evening av Wy 3) 3 p : o'clock. Two men into an. argu : , + is] ment. One Was 5 Badle anion the in- | | dy WB court declares 10 fight in the first place got all tt Pom toming to him. A large A 1} OA i crowd of people patherad around. : . sj Police were call, but the two dis-1f cdl 24 red before they arrived. of Pima, were mar BE -------- the enstle 'ai Sehwarzan, lower rd a 2 . on Saturday, in the presse 3 FREE - ; - io I A , - i | -- ~ ATL Ra -- E-------- and A= = king of Saxony, pers con oF wht

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