Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1911, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SOVEMBER 4, 1911. x ~ PAGE FOUR. al grsssssssisssecessea|THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR [ACQUIRE ¢ sires | 85 Sse LICE KILLER }|,, gy, warms, wi. gusiacs : 336310, King scm. in FACTORY SITES Fize Shoes IBBY Ld Fine Shoes . WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- The | Whi udev dave a T {day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United 3tates. charge for Esa: 8 fay, eays 8gu, and NES : EGG Pe had to be added, gat a of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1.50 that Kingston would need 10 do more For Men For Men : than offer a vew encouraging words HEAD-70-TOE OUTFITTERS $400 and $5.00 per year. Attached 1s one of the best Job Printing Offices In Canada; rapid, fin order to secure industries. Let us FOR MEN AND BOYS. MBINE ! CO D IN ONE stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses ; now pracesd to make Our meaning : ; ' ' ' ' i om, THE BRITISH Whig PUBLISHING co, LIMITED clearer by reference to what other places are doing to develop that J. G, Elliott, President. subtle, invisible, but very real thing Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. called boom, % Mtawa has 4 public city barean TORONTO OFFICE. It offers to the empuiring ons all the Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. |information ihey desire with regard H. E. Smalliplece, J.P. representa: ve. to. building sites, assessment, railwa; mmm-- ; ete. The Frese Press is persuaded NEW ONTARIO'S DEMANDS. that the capital wants a new pub ---------- ~ lieity commission and a new factory and shipping facilities, water supply, Effeetive, Lasting, : ; A commission may be appointed by | and 2 host of other reasonable acts |site area. 1 he excuse for failsre to not Expensive the Whitney government to ascertain | angd teforms, New Ontario should rap- secude plants and industries is "the Just the thing for what is needed 10 develop New On- idly fill up dnd become ne attractive lhigh cost of real estate," and ow . tario. Why not appoint = commission | as any of. the newer provinces. - [contemporary says it believes in the Laying Hens, to discover New (miario on_the part What the country needs is not a cily owning and "seling at nearly of the conservative government ? The | government that promises a whole leost" the land necessary for new com- Only 056 Cents Mowdt government knew its value fot, but a government that does a ing indusirics. It wants a by-law : raany long vears ago, and took the | whole lot, .and whose ministers are in submitted to the people for this par- Sold only Alen steps that saved it to this province, { touch with the people's wants, as the | pose, and the Ross goyernment started the | Whitney government ix not. The lib-| Londen will presently ask the pea- Temiskaming railway, ' and by its | efals can set the heather on fire with ple, or the property owners, to ap means, as a government enterprise; | an elaboration of the grieva ices, which prove a H-law which will raise $100, opened up what has proven to be one | 0. J. Young, of North Bay, detailed [000 "10 be used for the purchase of of the richest paris of Canada. in hig speech in Toronto, at the an-|lund for factory purposes, and in A ¢ With a proper expansion of the rail- | nual meeting of the Ontario Liberal obtifning industries for the city." Ot Jay system, with good roads, proper | Association, her places are doing this, says the . a The Biggest Display of Swell Overcoats for mining laws, an end of what onehas| A more powerful arraignment of a Advertiser. Simcoe offered one in described ax "the wretched poliey of very faulty and neglettful | govern- stitutic 30,000. This ape 0 Bo 3 ~ . wiv a tivation BWM. This appears 1 Men and Boys' ever shown in' Kingston. charging prospectors even for the ment, so far as New Ontario is con- have been in the form of a. loan wood used in building their shacks," | cerned, has not been heard. which is tantamount to & bonus. - : FOR MEN = ee Newmarket. promised $25,000 if the DODGING BUSINESS TAXES. owners of snot industry would re THE BALMORAL. THE CASTLE, THE SENATOR. move. Windsor invested in an im- TTT, mense tract of land for factory pur- fhe New York Herald has a dis- admits that the British tax commis poses, and "factories hitve since been ¥ pute with the British commissioners of fsioners may not be defeated "HN. established on this land." Ingersol breasted. in Fancy Scoteh inland revenue, and it is very anxious | says he, 'the Herald refuses {o.aecede voted, pradtically uhanimously in fa Cheviets Hand tailored gar- I: A. beguts os : iia . . y <7 to get public opinion to side with it. | to the Dritish demand, and that = : ra ments i BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $15.00, vour of giving a site to a Brew $18.00, £20.00 ) The dispute arises from the purpose government bas a right to levy Al factory. and ics people rejoice at' the 1 of the aforesaid commissioners to tax tax under its law, the tax gatherers atl k ] | TE ---------- . " OL QOK, . the busi canvs in Engla can fi rar sessment," Ave, . . 7 : : BE £ : , re asiness canvassed in Fagland | can fix an arbitra y assessmen } Kingston has the nearest approach THE GORDON. THE CARLTON. OUR GLOSTER and completed in New York so far ! and that assessment will stand until as its advertising is concerned. * | the evidence is submitted of its in ; 26. 1 ti \ hi ( > ) as M PD roe 3 ~. : - 3 of trade, but nt has not much to o as the Balmoral Fabrics breasted. Fabrics are English ON SHORT NOTICE The basis for the business tax is,. of | correctness. ; indunt : ) i . Tweed Smarc styl b " "ne r industiec i the wa sites » atic T { { Tear ; § 8ixin a4 ' course, hard to fix. The revenue com- Ihe Herald ought to be above this * 5m AY . Fine Domestic Tweeds New '1 seviots Swell patterns : Great would be the change if the | shades of Brown and Grey Fancy Mixtures A DANDY FOR $12.50. (of missioners, desiring to be just, asked pettifogging. Through its London bu- : : ER 4 s > . : Grand Trunk railway could he di . : cai Re A the Herald to submit its books so | reau jt does an immense business, and . BIBEY'S $10.00 WONDERS. BIBRY'S SPECIAL, $8.50, ® ! : : : verted through the «ty so that the o that an accurate record might be | why should it escape taxation, = B . Ina ANGLIN S : nw . ; : A land in the west and north of the . - Ee SRN -- F 0 R B 0 Y S . - v New two-style collar, button | Long, single-breasted fly-front through and through, single | Coat, raised seams, raw edged I'wo-stvie collar, double breasted, elegantly ailored meltons, Black and Dark Grey > . 8 k ax » mw New Greys. New Brows to a publicity bureau in the board Two-style collar. Same style New two-style collar. Double - ¢ y y Two-style collar Domes made of the value of the English ad- | which, so far 'as others are concerned, THE COLLEGIATE, THE CHAMBERLAIN. vertising. The Herald declines A it regards as sound and just ? It jg[City could be nel tor anuiactuieng The High School Same | | purposes, Sut the Grand Trunk has . . purposes. | TAY Men's Balmoral Same style as our Senator, Same style as. the Men s A! | i accede to this request, and qudids | understood to be in favour of « the style as bee approached on the subject and ! Choice pafterns. for boys 12 ygars to 16 years Carlton. approvingly the opinions of eminent Lloyd-George scheme of taxation, and lawyers, in support of its stand. the best way of showing its apprecia One member of the sew York bar | tion is to comply with the law, realization of this hope. : The Canadian Northern will soon a RRR ARBR a om 5 ® he within sixteen miles of the eity, Shoes with a Record for Goodness B 1 BBY Caf 1 JUGGLING THE ACCOUNTS. and the €. N, company and the King S e 185 Wellington St . Voit' staan. stom '& Pembroke sn 4 ax Nr NEW MODELS. NEW STOCK. For the Best The Up-to-date Hon. Mr. Matheson hopes to have | his saul revolted against the infamy. shold 'he' invited to' custeuet' sp === No Old Goods on Hand. PE $4 00 and $5 00 Shoes and Eating House. Separate lines: so that the necessary railwa appartments. Wall turnished an even balance sheet for the last | But he pursies it, changed the law, | hes e a . a . % y Ever thin the Newest and est conmegtions could be had by factories y K Smart ever sold for the money aud lighted. financial year. He denounced in op- | #0 as to give the province a larger " Lid ur. Full Course Dinner, position many of the things he now | percentage of the money of estates, placed on tits vacant space afore does. He screamed against the prac | and rejoices that during the last year said, Overtares with the railway WE SPECIAI IZE ON $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES FOR MEN companies should be opened at once. THOMAS GUY, Prop. tice of the Ross government in selling | his ealeulations have been exceeded, , DEVI Psve ithe timber off the crown lands and | that Ontario has received over a mil-| With assurances of satisfactory ar WwW S . li $ d $ Sh , FIssesseve putting fhe proceeds into carrent ac | lion dollars in succession duties. rangeménts the council should he e, pPecia Ze on 4.00 an 5.00 oes BE --------------------------------------------. count. ~The timber represented the Still more, Mr, Matheson hated thelinvited to acguine a considerable plot has given little evidence of an earls . $10.00, S850, BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $8.50. TERRE Tes seen capital of the province, und its value | revenues from liquor business, the|of laff ig the east or north ides of Always Well Dressed ' a should be preserved for the money extracted from the impoverish- [the city and offer it for fact ry sites, owns for. t' BI B Ltd Agents for A . good and benefit of posterity. Yet wt Poor, the maney wrung from | Something more than talk must Pe a Bis Penman's : That can easily he done hy Mr. Matheson continues the policy of | class who thrived upon the dissipa- [resorted to if Kiggston would grow Gloves ; Unde 7212» which it for Men 78 80-82 PRINCESS. ; and BweaterCoats 2 ¥ y ger iro Ye ' aks . hd a i whe, Sst Shae clothes , to the Ross government, 'wastes the | tions of the people. But, for rev enue, [and take on the dimensions these. works to he cleaned, dyed patrimony of the people in current | and because his other sources were [should have. What do vou think of *o N > 3 : = t : i es or pressed. We give satisfac and unnecessary expenditure, and suf | failing him, he demanded a further (the proposition ? @ a_i aa---- ' tion. 4 « i p ot : i : -- . " -- oy po ? rly nor compunetion | contribution from the Hquor Ee r . -- furs neither anxiety no P ior men and PUBLIC OPINION INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES COM. a 4 "e ele) J BieIeis cise en sie nnn wr RC PARKER & co, of conscience. Une wonders at this, | taxed the har receipts. And after all PANY, LTD, A Pair of Velvet v0 S$ alr of Velvet iLoots is oo JIYOES and Cl TH ? i : po r-------- i : , gd oo Tons ut, Kinane. Out, because the provincial treasurer was a after he has used the capital ae- Getting One Warning. Authorized and Exclusive Agent of i ! ¢ | man of parts and apparently eager to | count of the provinee for current ex-| GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Prsssssssssnsssnccnang . : x fore . penditure, r 1 h Galt Reporter : preserve his reputation for consis , robbed the dead and} If not this time Mr. Whitney, the for sale of its Townsite Lots tn Divi. Squeezed the license holders--he findef next will withess your retirement from! sional Peints of Melville, Watrous, Only a pair of little velvet boots form of taxation which was very ab- | fiscal year. Isn't it about time hel Hamilton Herald tween Winnipeg and Edmonton. a To) 80 trim, so neat, A . i a . . 5 16 nternpationa Securitie ' ¢ © Ww . . - horemt to him. Practically, they | admitted ghat finance is not bis forte, Four bye-elections in Alberta having | [4d., is the owner or manager for sale So : B wotn. rot upon the hands, meant wn robbery of the dead, and | and gave been carried hy conservatives, the] of other important Townsites or Sub ut upon the feet : i ie = REE OTOL Peete sees ein. Dow sr - tency. u Wabnevright and Ji public life as premier of Ontario Higgnn Tofield, Bl are i ivisio 3 e 8, as fol: { Only a > Nifton government has a majority oi] Hixini ns te Cities" er Towns, as a hal iy heateous Hitle mi : s. NO more, no less; Then 'Mr- Matheson opposed the | himself so pressed that he only hopes : 4 . -------- Lo Seo & oc ol a succession duties, They represented a | to balance the accounts for the last What They Mean. Gran al ted ifie Rattway will Sue any headache in 20 min- utes, will nip a cold in the buc » aw I i ty we bint | SGIN < . bud, A . only two in the legislature. But REGINA, 3 ASK. ) Bit when she saw those velvet boots will relieve the monthly pains of twelve of 7oRt 3 MOOSE SASK ® ol its opponents are insurgent | OSE AW, SASK, women, and in every case i EDITO AL NOTES. liberals. What p he liberal party in | Mebu INE i AT ALTA whe atid 1 nun confess; T- i ph { N 2501 ' Se sai 'Oh! they are just too cite A lhe: . pe r LEW ), SASK. 3 te, Alberta needs most i= an expert con | NORTH BATTLEFORD, SA (s) \ perfect match for my new Bit; : X ome one else a chance ? ili 4 CANORA, SASK, 3 ithator | WEYBURY, SANK. I'll have those boots without delay 3 : ity that one of jit' goes to the : 9 i I is a joke on the eit) a € peaple, By whom ? . ------ i ENTWISTLE, ALTA, In fact, I'l have those boots to-day Af its business mien should he haled be {The nationalists. With them in pow Whituey Badly Advised. LACOWRE, "ALTA. ; ami nts YORKTON, SASK. : % Ls ; A al cantar, to his super SWIFT 1 RIENT, a Au. arties : This pair of little velvet boots : . T , . : : $ Inguiries: are solicited fram parties oS 4 ah by-law which no one ean lind. The ex governments there would he glortous | ior Judgment in snch matters, we beg seekRiE a una Ihvestinent Many te Were just a fit, of these places afford splendid open hey wid not hurt or cramp her fear, i No. not abit; \ GAS FIRES, fore the magistrate for. violating , ter in both the federal and provineial We have the imitation hara & eo Coal Paso ane potience carries with it a great ob times, to suggest that he bas, in this busi ings for business and professoinal Foom grate: no trouble; no dus; ject lesson. 1 a ness of assessment, still much to pe Full information will be freely , Be di Hor rie au rico no smoke; as Sheap as Sval tu he liberals ean afford to stand idly | learn; also that he is ill-advised when | furnished, and booklets. maps, ec. ) She did not cor Price; use. us Ye you a price y . : . : : 4 fled free upon request ; She care; piped and set complete. The British News in Canada has | by and let the Conseraatives fight it he ignores the roquests of nearly half MERciteive ancteatIve for ahove She only sald: They're awfully nic. Phone 515. Personal attention, ; antati Mac | o8t in the bi-lingual ani the municipalities of the province that. med in Kingston : Send 1} the bade . (J. W, OLDFIN & CO. much to gay in depreciation of Mac vingual and Manitoba gue legislation should he @ranted. |: . i a the pals he ¥ . WW, C0. as "x L € i g pa g . My pame; Oh! yes, my name i= Bow 5 ud Ordnn Stn. i Mr. King can stand] School questions, The conseryatives : : s CHOWN, --biestdonham aud Ordnance Son. | kenzie King, but Mr g ' J.0. HUTTON, 18 Market St. I tink you'd better write ft down: : a dit | favoured, if thev di . Ss Ny it, Me has the ability, and he will ' ev did not foment, ra.| Some good ranges cheap, at Nugent Please send those boots without d. lay, Electric Restorer for Men prospier without the patronage of some | €al and. religious troubles, and de. |& Graham's retiring sale, King street. | 4 | want to wear them right away ] restores every nerve in the bd distinguished critics serve all that is coming to them Invitations have been issued for the omas P ey & " . . . A = Pea Fhper tension ; stores J -------- C marriage of Mies Grace FE, Lewis, ry § - Brown suit, brown hat, brown plumes, hrown fur averiod 3 spice. . hi The Brock street merchants had to] Arthar Hawkes says the "official (daughter of J. P. Lenis, . of Beaves PHONE 987. And now brown velvet boots are new lee £38 x, or two for : & : f th same of the party which has returned Falls, X.XY., to Harold Cornwall, off Drcp a éard to 18 Pine Breet, hb, Which only goes to prove to you 4 Yaad ars Brag | endure enough without one of thew Betroit, formerly of Alexandria Bay, | ¥anting Anyihing Cane in an al en 2 How popular Is the velvet shoe to power is the Liveral-Conservative ter had and new work alsa '. {having to defend u petty prosecution omit ¥ 7 cs : sale at Mahood's Drug Store for breaking an alleged by-law. The | PY." Liberal wis attached to the Hardwood Plaors of all kinds. All We are showing a nice range of Black Veive: Pamps and T ' Shders will receive prompt attention. Ankle Straps, and Black and Brown Velvet Puitoned. The nes +, Ah aforesaid merchants have ground for | "Ame by the Jate Sir John Macdon- | Shop 40 Queen Street. "ALR smart shapes; also Pat. Coli Buttoned with Black Velvet Tops ? GREAT $4 : . : : t : v : ! OF Staves and Hesters. Large Jrock an agtion against * the eity for dam aia on the eve of an election, and 1 af Sy And Seevid-hand Furniine ae 1 husk while he was 5 candidate in Ning-'f Pressasrrrsssrasheceel = RROD Street. | fiom, Me. Bovis Te reported 10 be | nomgoihen and bow did it become the. | THECLUB HOTEL. SCPE PONG SING [is tom of pute solic Mot! Ls weLgnaron J. H. Sutherland & Bro. et EAC. HuEUIERE cl vemakn In the" Balin govern: | DOF Sommision, wi are ones ot Son Praeh The | "THE HOME OF .GOOD SHOES Work ment. The premier committed all bis lr. Mipeintel because of their ¥ | no Cocated ; J a. ee w---- i and and replaced by a gee Noid \ ; se obari [BORE we Be (swe aes ' ; ai hing aboot harbor 1 his promises as soon as possible, ' matters, hut who 4 ' ome. are good comservatives. And vet we The government, is said to, ante: | were toll the Borden government plate the contribution of un large | would not use the "axe." : sum annually to thé steamship com: LL -- ; panies, who will construct fast boats, | The ex-ministe. of labour--and the tobe used us cruisers in the event of | ™% Who studied labour problems be war. This would be' ohe way of | 0 be had a wat in parfigment--is he savy di ty and such | MOV committed to reciprocity. He said | mein the nave a of | that the bel government could not wisely ref & the offer of recipro-| city, and he sid the teath. Had the liberal government + wffer, po ® Proteases neal a Line sels le

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