PAGE TEX. : tt : C7 yHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. \THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, *7 -------- TE -- " i TT " - pm -- - Mire rol = ere | " : WANTS TO EXPAND. : LOOK FOR Rr a ia 2 Irish Capital's Progress Held Back by |- ; Ls TO BE FOuND IN THE FOREIGN Party Politics. ; ™ SETTLEMENTS "Greater Dublin'! is the war cry of - | & new organisstion high as been . formed recently in the Irish capital That Dot the Praivies of the Western or ro of bringing ee Province----W hat Same of 'thel consolidation of the outlying residen- "Places Look Like. : tial suburbs with the city proper. It : has the support.of mdny influential citizens and its only oppopents are those whose financial! or political in- One of the most interesting things fo the prairie tourist is the fae that ; in the west the influx: of doreigners pio would be = affected by the | Was resulted in the erection of o vat- | © .. 1 : in juts of strange habitations. Take for | It 38 an old sompiaint that Dublin 'nstarics, the eountrysabout Saska- | 13.90 of the dirtiest and most squa- | toon, in Saskatchewan: There within | 19 cities in the World. An Trish Amer- a radins of fry. or fifty miles you [Sean who visited the city recently full may find representhtives®i a scope of of enthusiasm for the land of his fath- ples, nations alll langusy ay ers went sway, disgusted. © He declar ily. P. Weaver -itr--Ths pu ay ed that he had never seen more hope- WORN BY THE BEST PEOPLE. Globe. ; ru less, dirty, "and degraded -poverty SOLD BY HE BIS > " 80 close to Baskatoon thab that city fia mR a He was Sispoaed Fhe ¥ . p be >, : ame the Dublin corporation for the 3 rves as the . n - ol : : C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT pt 8% i hn thair chief gentry for busi- condition of affairs which shocked him > Limited ul | ments. where it is the prevailing fash. | 50: bub while 'the: corporation is { jon to build the houses and barns | Plame to a certain extent it is not {under one long roof. = We visited one responsible in the sense that he was ! | hamlet about & mile from: Warman, | disposed to hold it. ; OUR CRYSTAL BRAND wiicrc tai a dozen Mennonite |. The Houble is that With the best = of srangata Gross ger houser-stan-sis by sie; andswith | i the world the Dublin corporation Has been t and found exeslient for! ne (tw exoeptions> the Nad patti has nosey for eivie improvements. Sreservin And able use, . ° Price { forms a kind of snte-chamber to the and especially for providing better A BW. MACLEAN," | H¥ingroom of the establishment. ng for the very poor, and it won't have any until the inhabitants of the Ontaria Street. i Outside some of the houses are |. y rr ie A | nicely painted; others have paint only | Prosperous suburbs-are made to pay | their share. The tax rate is now far MEDY. | ou the doors, the window-frames and J : 3 T EE Pi 2 No. 2, | the wooden shutters, For these trim. too high and to make it any higher No.@. Used in | would be simply to invite disaster, Freich 3 Cures } sa i n---- i AA Sn AS A ospitals FEAL SUCTHSS, { ings 'a sky-blue tint is the favorite, 5 wri / : § 1, liad rg abco, Alc: ge thersn meskes: | contrasting sharply with the dull, Publin proper is suffering in two : L , t vigor & vitatforce, denne lowes be, Eithei No. at | wonthered grey of the unpainted ways. Years ago her aristocracy left . gists 08 Mii §1 from Fongera & Co. B0Beekman | 00 ag Bo 0 0 8 her for London, and the fine old E AMILY i en York Cite, of Lyman Bros, Co. Lid Toronto. | : Nos the honses have gay uses in 4} es which still Dear Tia doubt No. required, send self addeowsed envelope | gardens beside them, along the fences a quar vi a tes hou 10 17. Le Clare Med, Co Maverstock Rd. | of which quilts and pillows. covered | the names of the great Irish families | of whi ! ! ' am d. Londen, Eng. Try newDragéeTasteiess) | . 1 3 which occupied the nee have bee right-eolored print we 1 cup m once have been . Ford rs faty to tute. me Ingting case. | te " Fo in the dh Th Ne Title £4} % inte ténements for slum dwell- : HAAN ment, despite the dingy. hue of | 78 he prosperous commercial class COLD NIGH . a of its buildings, showed no lack have Also. lets the shy. he uve THE HEARTH Se CAC uf color al w akatos i cheaper fents, and lower taxes in sub- : i % : SPECIALS | Alb a ate of et urbe. like Rathmines, Pembroke and All the great entertainers of the world can be with them to enliven the evening, if they owna VICTROLA. Caruso and Scotti, sg : 2 == ® | und Hague, on the:C.NR., thers ig a | Blackrock, and the houses that they and Sembrich will all be there. Through the most perfect of all sound-reproducing instruments the genuine Hot Bowril, | lnrge drtrict settled almost anlirey. ofice occupied have also fallen on evil 'Melba ; ¢ pe by people whose mather tongue is not days, Even the better class artisans 1 Hot. Chocolate. - 8b br ] ; ; A , ' English. Along the high bank of the | 8re ieaving the city f8r the new sub- : x: Oysters and Lufches ® | saskatchewan Riere in settlement of | Urbs. Both of the Tatter classes, how- ; 5 Pork and "Beans, French-Canadian, living, like their ever. belong to Dublin. B® | compatriots on the 8t, Lawrence, on hey come inte: the city every morn. - ' ? deep, nusrow farms, with tha hpuses ing to earn their living and they leave ™m «o-phone Geo. Masoud's § iT. Ui, Wi fone! obi | 60a ehh, em ino pivsealas | EEE | = Bigmlem Grania-phse) . EA) 4 waterfront, 1 was nit able to visit 2 B The "A ' + EXSY PAYMENTS any ' i family can listen to the band of H. MJjColdstream . = VICTROLAS AND : ¥ ret | sou dase hous, but'h have Hite | of A re de ! Bonds. of London, Sousa's Band, ~~ HORN GRAM -O - PHONES 0 to $250 ™" vesiwen donot that, bel v a " ati whi { Harry Lauder and a host of others, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS they uve' transplanted Uh the west | he sanithtion of the city, out of which i It Brings you the music of the great composers, the ' 48 ' many of the domestic arrangements they make their living, and for the ics --the semi-classics; the stunning marches and Hear it to-day at the nearest Victor-Berliner Dealers. alae FOR. D SPEPSIA-- sraetioedalw Meir Seceiathers in -cinel Mush 8 of fF ken. without whom i : : x Lore songs ks the blood tingle R Re pulses i ; Trance. : ir prosper: not exis. : the dear old - time melodies that will live forever, 5 va? Sh» « . . + J Sg . a No M : This Not f 'av are Indi g s, 'Perhaps it is naturgl that these sub- es jump IU Be cli ode h You Risk No Hones ¥ouFey This) - Not Tar away ky ian Haro, urbanhes, should. posit 8 fob § the latest popular hits and the rollicking minstrel fun, riner Gram o-pnone Co. . 4 are well-to«do German farmers, Men- | of the suburbs by the city and try to NE. J Double-sided VICTOR Records %0c. for the two, MONTREAL - Limited i We want avery "one troubled with | | nites and Doukhobors in their vil- | keep their low taxes as long as pos. \ Try AND TRADE indigestion and dyspepsia to i Re xt lages, and Hungarians and Galicians | #ible, but they would hardly prevail if THIS, MARK yur store ahd diotuip, n hox of a oir their awit farnis. Some-of the. last the political element did not enter in- y Pyapopisia Fablets. hey contain : he named people settled a few years ago | ¥o the calculation, and curiously en- |. thuth-Subnitrate and : Spa. are = v op the ouiskirts of. the village of ough, both Nationalists and Unionists Combined $0 us 19 Cave ok heir grest' | Rosthern, living at first in dreadful | 8r¢ united on this one issue. The eat power to overcome digestive chins little howels built of poplar poles, suburbs are largely Unionist in poli- | turbance. +. komad ! CL Bllg in owith Wis. At the best of tics and the city is Nationalist. The Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very | times fhe Galicians are mot oradited | Dublin corporation elected as it is by pleasant to take, They tend to | with being a clean people, and their the old "cftyayea, is overwhelmingly soothe the irritable, weak stomach, to | tiny sod dwelling places, which were 'Nationalist, and "it has théjgontrol of Ee ation even wae dm | Dios lke extavations than houses, | Sood doll Sf Poop Peon p- '0 Of , to 'e naused, We | were #9 insanitary ® 8 ed 8 are alr 1 digestion, : thus promoting nutrition oanAnt a ? ohat ab last theis became a fact they would be swamped and bringing aboat un feeling of com- | 440 were destroyed, by the 'Unionist vote of the suburbs. fort. According to all accounts, the Galle Unionist suburbanites are not so \ 4 . y +» A you give Rexall Dyspepsin Tablets cane i ) ra of these sure of this and they fear that if they oF wh : : a reasonable trial we will return your | slices aimed anly at making some allowed themselves to be absorbed by h : \ money if you are not satisfied With | ind of shelter and retaining within | the city they would lose their con X Si J the result, Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 if as much heat ag possible. Ventila- Arol of their little independent Union- ; JE Vag = cents, aud ($1, Hemembar, vou can ob- | {0 was never thought of, so. thers | ist townships. Both parties are unit- b : A thin Rexall Remedies only ut Our | was only one door, and the win. ed in the desire to hold on to what ? store, The Rexall store. Gi. W. Ma-| 4. was not made to open. The con- | they haye as, in this case, it is hard hood. sequences would have been more dis. for patriotic men who desire only the i . hmm astrous were it not for the fact that |: of Dublin as a whole to make : 4 : in fine weather grown:up people and headway, children alike almost live out of S--------------------, ' TN i. ; Ld « doors, Hit during the bitter days of A Perpetual Pension. Fe "al e eC in uU er winter the air int these hovels gets so | An Interesting fact has come to light lr 2% ' : 6) > indescribably notsome that those un. | in connection with Mr. Smith, a groem -- ---- accustomed to it eannet endufe it. who has lately taken up his residence . Ry The dwellings of the Doukhobots. | at Peterborough, viz., that his family / ; | KO KO BUT = of which there are many within easy | have been drawing a pension from 4 5 1) rench of Saskatoon, are unlike any | the British Government for the space Ek A A # other houses I have ever seen, These | lof W6 Fonts. , /! houses are made, like hose of the | Mr. Bmith, who draws thirty shill- Galicians, of poles and clay; within | ings a week, explained in an inter- ate cfay. ovens of much the same |'view the history of the pension. It description ns that in the 'Mennonite | appears that after the battle of Wor. " 3 house, and one man assured us that | cesfer an ancestor of Bmith assisted : \ their hotises are much Warmer than Pings harles to, Sacape: and Jas . y ours. "Yours too thin," was his criti- | one ose Ww e to hide him ¥ pn Cin, BS he pointed ont the thickness {im the famous oak tree. Years pass- ; . WHAT IT IS WHAT IT DOES Your orders will he filed satis-| of the wells cf Wh Own abode, i Ko-Ko-But is a perfectly pure vegetable Moreover, 1 think the outside of . ily A ° Ca-Ko. 4 : A 1d Taya Jun) tare at P. thease houses ig even more interesting dent. Parliament, on the advice of butter made of meats of selected cocoa Ko-Ko-But makes your cooking better, than the inside. They have rude King, was not slow ai rewarding . os "ochi Thes cleaner, more digestible, more nutriti- : El vin : nuts from Ceylon and Cochin. hese 2 , is gs over doors and win. | those who had rendered services, how- : : i y . ous and more wholesome. because it is asasssaseal®! dows, and their queer overhanging | ever slight to the sovereign The two countries produce the finest fruits some, because it 1s mud roofs are covered with a strag- | consequence was that Mr Smith's an- : A a vegetable roduct. : , in the world § LL COHEN §|5i murs hit sr | Suet 2 oi Sulit | some sugh weed, WhCh makes © nsion 1st a @ rate © irty shi a aA ; - a 5 . . . . quaint village look like anything but Po & week, with the vesult that the The cocoanut meats are broken up and For Frying, Ko-Ko-But is excellent, it BrittwheAmeriéun; High-Claus 4 | VIDag, ures) something. like $107,500" since : dried in bright sunshine. In the dried cooks the food to a nicety--and does Ladies' Tattoring, Edmonton's. Park. Problem the pension was rhated. state the cocoanut meat is called Copra. not spatter in the pan. : r. Smith's father, it ars, part. T > i TUS . c0d- Was removed from 231 to 267 §| A prominent citizen writes io. The aero st Aer Darton The Copra is then crushed, and cocoa Wi ; Princess' Strest. $ | Edmonten Journal asking Edmonton | while he lived, but on his death it ro. : nut butter extracted. Cakes--bakings of all kinds made with A what she is going #0 do about it-- | verted again to his eldest son, and in . . . Ko-Ko-But keep fresh 1 . Come and see our stock and § | meaning parks playgrounds, drive. | turn it will descend to the "present 3 The cocoanut butter is sent to us in seal- . | > P iresh longer styled' hefore golhg 'elsewhere ways, and breathing spaces for new nsioner"s eldest child, and so on. d : . Ko-Ko-But does not make the baking citinens. He remarks that Ed Kk : ed containers. Lowest possibis prices ¢ : monton is stated this perpetual pension 50 + Lowest po he is years behind other municipalities | is the only one of its kind in exist . : . g8Y, nor ooze out. Phone 881. in Canada "in this regard." --London Daily News. We treat the cocoanut Dater by a scien abt drow is arniy te rei Peculiar Table Customs. tifle, process Which extracts all oder Ro-Ku But dacs not evaporate, jt keeps interest to. every Canadian concerned : : and all flavor of the cocoanut -- after fresh longer than any animal products - of ihe Domina. > Rewer distriots the Middle Ages" we are fold |. : which it is thoroughly sterilized. and never turns rancid. the Do : : gor ATER op Trt eqers begin lo stake 3 There is nothing added of any nature-- the Dusk, na Base across the Meter ' large wlio the finished KO-KO-BUT is pure co- Keeko-put Saves you money---you use - ae dung shot their Ramil. | hig tor coanut butter--clean, sweet and whole- ess Ko-Ko-But than you would butter } provisions for children's playgrounds | koi 2 1h § : : or any other shortening, and boulevard driveways. RE ' ; = iy i Fl eee! | Edmonton was x fur post twenty. | wa knives i : . 2 CE . An Well ana Mack of Meauty Jn Lae five Sears ag Now she in one of the | Soft uy ip eR REMEMBER, Ko-Ko-But is 100% pure, there is # nrions Hair. 4 of Canada, capi 'a fa ; § ad : A Hale Eine, 4 no water--no waste, | |b. Ko-Ko-But as far © Ht has been traly said that © the | PIEVAee oh i : & - . . goes growing glory of ou race is a This ders city wanty parks; he : a. LE as 113 Ibs. of butter or other shortening, (butter aed Be nih that this was| Had an ofiort bee made years agi : ' : contains as high as 20% water--Ko-Ko-But none). i which! the gods 0) set apart aid ho park Jurposes. ; \ : > tow sapticiounl¥e amt 10.0 only ime" " So Bo Wha oN i c 2 This is Ko-Ko-But economy. Your cooking is cleaner en bv Dn eRe i Dow, she wi ve : : 'A i . . ha he pel i dogendent pon | Ried used 'mobs she ould. ng k . Sr and altogether better. This is Ko-Ko-But satisfaction. For real gstate values in a fur post : } "Your grocer sells it." are somewhat lower than in a metro. polis: : x ' Manufacturers: Dosainien Cocosnut Butters Limited. Miatreal. : + "WRITE FOR BOOK OF RECIPES" were postponed for two weeks: Rev. regret the very sudden death of Frank | Dean, Enterprise, Miss Edna Mc Mahon 15 Messrs. Carl | Mr. Cassidy, of Cataraqui, will ad jEllerbeck. Harry Watson has retiined | and George Mansop, Svdenbam, of La v Brown and' Ross Free |dress the Epworth League next Fri lirom Alberts. KE. W. Bove, at home| W. Boyee's: Mrs KE. W. Babeodk visite © : rom the: west, | day evening. Visitors © Miss Will, of the pust four weeks, has recovered {ed Miss M. A. Brooke Kingston. ou where they have spent the last two|livdirey, at B. Camphert's; Mrs. Hofl- from his serions ines; and expects to | Thavsday. The people ane ans asly Jor three movths. A number from here|msn, of Moscow, at J, Dewhar'y. i requis his' 'duties at "the Northern | waiting for the Bell tdlaphar ies, [attended the O tea meeting at |Sléighs are ont. Crown bask on Monday nest. Mies {as the "wires have been on for six " : Lorepa Sigsworth spent Sanday with | weeks Pleasant Valley Notes. [relatives in Ki . Mex. C. Good a mpip-- ae | ke t Valley, Nov, 15.F 1 het and dang titer, Elsie, Wagarville, it aur opinions wera marks hie services ih "Toa poopie at W. Babeock's; W. FE, Morgan |sone of us would lack for ssoney, te rhe 2 Ew ; : ; rn