Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1911, p. 4

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ee ie gn infallible ALL teas may look alike to you--but the difference in Red Rose Tea'is in the taste and the smell. Another marked difference is the agreeable strength that' puts real quality in the cup with less tea in the pot. Will you try it. NEVER SOLD ™™ BULK ' Your Grocer Will % Recommend It MISS ROSA McAHAN OF BUTTE How After Five Years She Remedy for Dandruff, Miss Rosa McAhan, of 211 Quartz stecet, Butte, Mont, savs: *"Herpicide has thoroughly cleansed my sealp of dandruff, with wich it 'was entirely covered; and it has stop. ped my ialling hair, I have tried many different proparations the past two years, but none effect except Newbro'y Herpicic Pan- Jdeuft is a germ disease a repicide , "destroyer of" thw "Destroy the couse, veal re- the effect." Kill . the dapdvulf germs. Ask © your druggist for Her pieide, It is a delightful dressing; allnys 'itching; makes the hair soft as silk, Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to the Ter- picide Co., Detroit, Migh. Ope dol : lar bottles guaranteed. Jas, B. Me Leod, special agent, Kingston. in took le." germ, move - JOOOCO PIERRE eeeD Hard, 8mooth Hand: ® some and Durable. We have this floori in MAPLE, BIRC and OAK, end matched, ¢ bored, bundled and & polished. S Angiin & Co. Bay & Wellington. © "Phone 66. : | An SCOTOO0000 = vee Wood's Tutte Pret : thew Nervous mn, makes in cing, Cures Mental and Tintin Worry, Des ondenci), Sezug ions, Sper per CE oF die One wil please. ut Ei mE Toronto, Ont Found a West | ) {gress Inking the public: platform THE ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. WERKLY BRITISH, WHHL 16 a i. | TORONTO H. 8.' Smalipiece, J.P., representat. THE WOMEN The' president of the Toronto Suf Association, Dr. Margaret Gor don, is giving seme attention to the political leaders in Ontario. Sir James Whitney is reminded of the fact that twice during the present parliamentary term he was called up- frage the.women be given an extension of the franchise, and petitions, numerous ly signed, were presented to him. Fe makes no reference to the subject in his election manifesto, and he is ask- ed to include it. Mr. Rowell is reminded that at a re- cent. meeting of the .Outario Liberal Association some one remarked . it was time enough to discuss woman's sulirage when the women solicited it. Dr. Gordon says that in 'the develop- ment. of national life no class of men have been. forced to petition for the franchise. It has been granted to them unsought, and extended from time to time. It shoald not be necei sary for the women to plead for jus- tice, but they have done so through The, Trades and Laboir Couneil of Montreal has come into notice by its expulsion of a member, J. A. Masse, and because he defiantly violated One of its rules. . He became a candida in the recent federal election, as an «independent, of "course, (and a con- servative), and he "did this knowing that he could, and no doubt would, te called to account. He is an ex president of the council, and admitd that while w office he did what he could to have the rules amended to suit him, and wéthout result. One clause of the constitution for- bids a mamber of 'the Labour Con- in advocacy of a candidate that has not been endorsed by the labour party. 'The ghlligation of the member binds kim to a strict observance cf th, ) rules of the council, and this: obliga: tion Mr. Masse took. He ig- nored their rules, and he antagonized the council, nomination without the endvrsement of the labour party. For.this he was 5) 3 [duly tried and deprived of his stand: + [ing in the council. for five years. WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR TER Wi, blighed at 306-310 DAILY BR Balti at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. od 15 086 of the est Job' Printing' Offices In asada; Aad cheap work; Bins improved presses +0 WAH FIOUSAYG 3, SND Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto, sim. on by deputations who, requested that LABOUR MEMBER. EXPELLED. lial [eondemnation,, "bad he been _suikeral; by accepting a political, King Strest. Kinge- pages, published in parts on Moun- To United tates. charge for Pally 12 and of Weekly 31.04 "rapid, J. G, Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. OFFICE. ve. WANT VOTES. petitions and ~ deputations pot been answered. The women arp generany eredited with a desire tc advance all women of moral reforms and believe they could do better if they possessed the franchise. They have this franchise to a limited extent now. How have they used it 7 Once they were not at, all anxious on the liquor license ques tion, and once they are said to have given themselves upto doubtful pro- ceedings in connection with a bonus by-daw. Of course, these were the few, the very few, and it is regrettable that some w voters nied watch- ing as much as the men. On the whole, however, jt 1s prob- able that they would make a better use of their votes than a similar number 6f men, and it is inconeeiv- able that they would be as corrupt Would they support the party which promises them the franchise. If there "were any assurance of this thers would be something bedrd in their behalf without delay. : and have He cries "Politics, politics," and the Montreal Gazette describes his ci 56 as a persecution of the part§ machine, Masse says he would have escaped Pitch he is not, but-that is only the talk of a disappointed man. Masse knows the efjieet of the rul@s to which thet Labour Council closely adheres. It not prevent any man from ercising his franchise, freely, as an elector. He can vote for and support whom. he likes, But when he ex- becomes a. candidate in the interest of the labour party, as Masse did, without the labour party's assent, he invited attack, and his expulsion from the council is meant as an obfject lesson, and to the effect that the council will not stand for the defiance and misrepresentation of .any member. If Masse did not like the rules of' the council he should have resigned from it. He was vnder no eompulsion to remain a member of the labour party. While he did'it was expected of kim that he would live up to his privileges and obliga tions. t Hon. Mr, White has returned leeds to Ottawa, .a member ©) [government with a seat, and he may be happy. Yet it is doubtful. No man could have a more uncomlortable time than he since he swieiiie the in- vitation of Hon. Mr. Bordefi to join him in the government. The city that knew him best, the city in which he lived, the people among whom he la: boured and the men with whom he fought, politically, refused to accept him as a representative. The city to which he was called, and in which he declared he had found a friends," made no sign of its pleasure. Lhere certainly was no offer of an from of the home among GAS FIRES, We have the imitatioh hard and soft Coal Fires, just (he thing for the parlor or dining room grate no trouble: no dust, ne smoke: as cheap as coal to Let uw Eive you a price * ee cCmplete. one 835. 1 Personal atiention, slay: OLDFIN & CO. \ asylum there. lence his appeal Leeds. And - the deal for a refuge here ap pears 'to have been humiliating en ough. Mr. Taylor had=to be provided for. He was appointed a master of a little country post office, which dis 0 : {fended, and because T tara) Second-hand Furniture n SUGARMAN, : saz Ontario Street. Of 'Stoves an of New and Prices very low Large Stoe x] qualified him as a member and placed his seat at Mr. White's disposal. Mr. Taylor's majority in the last election was #0 large that it was felt some chances could be rum of offending the electors. And a lot of them were of "there was' too much of a bargain about the ease, and they were not comsalted. Man: conservatives talked of opposing the minister. His meeting with some of FONG SING Work ET iit. removed a3 883 1 Princess thm: has been described as embaras:- ~ dens, who hive some « ¥ & er: : EN nears The diction department isseery much in the limelight in this local cleetion. It is the weak and defective dapartment of the government and can never be anything else under Di. Pyne. : The World thinks that Mr, BREAKING INTO THE PARTY. ing in the extreme. Nor is there an end of the unplea- santness, though the liberals, at 'the last moment, decided to let him have the seat without a contest. Mr. Tay- lor, ata Gananoque meeting, inti- mated that he would be still on the job, as director of political events in the county, that he would some of these days become a senator, and us Mr. White would be a busy man, he, the old "war horse, would attend to all the chores. He would dispense the patronage ! Mr, White, however, gave assurance of his undying devotion to] the people by saying that he would regard them as his own, and ~he would show his appreciation of the fact by liviag among them. in Gana- noque. That was the climax t Mr. White says he entered the con- servative party by the open door. Did he? Ome wouldinterpret the cir- cumstances as indieating that he was breaking into if, and under 'conditions that must bo trying to any sensitive man. When I accepted the invita tion to join Mr. Borden iu a govern- ment he had no expectation that the way to gloty and to service would ke Committee in Charge committee of Forward Movement are adopted. as to conditions contemplated by iment, | believe," local secretary 'which cure a seat, away as Leeds. ter in a conservative government. is a Toronto member who had 8,000 majority in the election was willing to make way him. send him reminds me,' p morning. that's soup 7 "mothersin-law"' Iturn in insolvency C sorting that her husband kept cChick- ens to supply fresh eggs for his moth- er, 'and told his 'wife, good enough band, is a travelling salesman. wile says she is the owner of the home and furniture. restoration of her maiden name, Zella Vance. an sueh mishaps carry no risk very little discomfort. ly Ointment. if. gista. bug has stopping the export criminatipn, a sore subject in the bast REFORM IN METHOD WILL LIVE "wm POOR SLUMS. IN of Forward Movement Declares Prof : Charity Experts Are Not to be Used ¢ Chicago, Nov. 7.-- Twelve wll known | business 'and professional men of Chi- cago will forsake their usuaP pursuits and manner of life for a time and live in the slums of Chicago, if plans ug- consideration by the social service the Men and Religion The need of first-hand information in the poorer dis tricts of the ¢ity is the cause for this contemplated radical move, Reform 'in the mapper of Nife 'and work of the immigrant classes is coe of the things sized the wt in ment, and such information is consid- which is being emplia the men's move- ered essential to the werk. "Thit "is the most ¥adieal move ever any religious move- said H..T. Williams, of the mont. We have hed the matter un- der consideration for a long time, and 1 believe that it will be "eo ited. "The plan is to have the men go in pairs, live jn. the tenements and work | with the men there.' Tn fact, we want them to live exactly as the 'tenement dwellers do. This will remove the re proach, from us, at least, that one- hall the work dues nat kugw Yow the jother hadf lives." Only men who can afford to leave their work for a month or two will be asked to take up this work, ac cording to Mr. Williams. Professional charity workers are not desired, as they might have preconceived. ideas would not 'leave their minds open to the impressions received. THE WHIG'S PUZZLE. Can You Guess What the Picture , Represents? What girl's name? prepay rd Mr. White's Soup. ° Toronte Star, W. T.% White, has had Hon. in order to se- to go as far He is finance minis- He man, and a Toronto for But it was considered wiser to away baek to leeds. "lt said a Toromto man 'this "of the fellox who went into a' restaurant and asked what kind of soup was on. " *Ox-tail soup, sir," said the waiter. " 'What's ox-tail soup 7 ** 'Why, sir, it's soup made Trom the ail of the ox." COIL is, de in? Well, don't you think going pretty far back for New Mother<sin-Law Fea, Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 7.~The yuestion took a new court when - Zella unningham filed suit for divorce, as- : "Store offys are for you." . She alleges urther that to egrry out the idea he keeps the key She calls that exireme cruelty. to the chicken house. William 1 <. the hus- The Cunningham, She asks alimony and No Risk at Al. Cute, bruises, burns, scalds, boils of -lood poisoning whatever, and cause If you prompt- that sure cure, "Mecca" None should be without 3 oz. jar, 20c., at all dreg- apply Hob. Frank Cochrane, it is under- , does not intend to interfere with the running arrangement of the Intereolonial. with the Grand Trunk, in view a proposiiion for reight rate dis- paved with so maui difliculties. had to do it over again he would hesitate about seeking an office which was so clearly beyrudged him by the ; party and in the possession of which tHe hay 6 Shown s6 much hostility, EDITORIAL NOTES. 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