Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1911, p. 4

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"Reaciwiog Complexions ~~ By Absorption with or with I. your complexion ix merred blotches, moth patchy, pimples, freckles, it's useless to putter powders and paints. lotions, creas and things, in an offort to get rid- of the trofsble. Uplegs 10d have some shility as an on you'll mar vour #abpesran «Lill amen e The new, and rational ay is te fake off the complexion steel, with all fits ofiensive marks. Just pat an wince of pure mercolized wax at Lhe © druggist's,. : at night same as poll creaw 1 oping with water an . dish of cold wax absorbs th infin particles," § you're by b Devt 4 void, Heaitiny nd beautiful complex bon,» Aunt Sally. Eee fede "5 {GOOD Lumber wo Que White Oak . Do opglas Fir and Spruce Lumber is made from SELECT LOGS O00 Cor. ee Wellington. & Se a ea ie Overcoats Made to stand J TOUGH » usage ana coldest weather. #ee our splendid qualities at; $12 and $15. o 2000000000 '$7.50, $8.50, $10, vss v3 Meh's Winter Suits, .. . $6.50,. 88.50, $10, $12, to $15. Underwear, Box, Sweaters, (loves, Caps, Boots, Rubbers, all at bargain prices. ISAAC ZACK ¢ 'm PRINCI ESS STREET, STOCK. eB ARIS ILLNS "CLEANING EXPENSIVE CURTAINS Because your curtains are delicate and "expensive is ne causerto he' afraid to send them to thewe works. We can clean the most ddHeate and ex: pensive cartaing and fabrics to- your-entire-aatisfaction. R. PARKER & 00, . ; Dy and Cleaver on Princo, Mehed ' St, Klugston, Ont. Ria dh 3 The great Uterine Tonio, anid ly "safe elfectual Monthly for on which women can . Hold in th reo Sggress of sthenirth- No. 1, 81; 3 10 qegrens stronger, 36; No. 8, for x; otial Ces, $8 5 wer bag. Sold L denggis i. or sont proved. on reowipt of price roo paspbhiet, Address: pak wm, Torok, § he mai I ind: THAT TOBACCO Hy he "iopster" on it is Lfrowing der as he Only 4c per Pe sad snitking. AT A. MACLEAN'S, Optario Street. Dr. Martel's Female Pills EIGHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Rosa plong. For chewing and Hose his license, {| with partiality Yin the perfomance of | would bé no more of this under con- * {damage from ice pack 'and floe, {Hill then it is to go thers" Liking. * TC ome wo end to the alje- year. Attached 1s one of the. stylish, and cheap work; nine Job ' TORONTO The Bruce Herod Mopedy | noclaims that the Walkerton hotel Jewper that showed 4 liking for the liberal side in the last federal eleefion Will mot get much sympathy when ihe time somes for the issue of favours, and he muy This is the way that the Siqior trade is being taken owt of jgotitics | When the Ross goverpmenti Was in power its license commissioners were continually accused, no matter how well they did, theic tasks "It was=promised - there servative rule, and vet the administra. tion of the "law has been remitted ip' some cases £6 the greatest partizans. THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR DAILY 58 per WHIG, puhlighed a 20e.310 King Street. on, Ontario, at year. Editioss at 2. o'c Pp WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 1 38 rages, p d Thursday at $1 a year. ns had A Sane at 3% pice of Daily #3 and of, in parts on Mon- published United Ota charge for eekly $1.60 Printing Offices fn Canada; rapid, proved presses OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20"Queen City Chambers, 38 Church Street, Toronto, H BE _Smaiipiece, J.P. Ioptesenta? ve, "HOTELMAN THREATENED Siac 8 mtb 3 sefvice 0 Porouto, so far us the license department was coticerned,--af- fer thé resignation of the Flavelle- Davidson" board and thaf & special investigasion was de manded. It was gnade by J. L. Starr, who reported against some of the evils, and 'made nn "cries of recommends. ions, These were dgsigned to guard Against '¢ repetition" of them. The rb commendations were not adopted, and the politieal enforeement of the law went on. 7 5 "Phe liquor glealers are generally sup- porters. of the Whitney government in (mtario. Ts it any wonder when a [Walkerton man is threatened publicly With the severest penalty the party can hand out--the destruction of his busi- Such was the, grossness: lof the ness J HUDSON BAY A most discouraging report is that which Mr. Jackson, a member of, the Dominion ' Metreolagical Department, hands out as a result of his visit to Hudson's Bay during the sununer. He: amd his party set out from Halifax in ¥ the schooner Burleigh, which sprang Aleak early in the voyage, and should have put back at once The further the party went the worse the leak became, and when in $Mud: son's Straits the danger of serious be- came #0 great hat on return Voy- age had to. be made. This was mm' August, ihe middle of the open season, and yet the diffi- cultied from ice, with a leaky ship, were #0 grext that nothing ' practi- cally' was accomplished. Mr. Jack] soir BAR hpen north hedore, and had] some experience: with the northern latitudes, hut he disappointed with the conditions; and «is disposed was DIFFICULTY. to thigk--though very "puarded in: his opinions--that the Hudson's Bay route will' néver amount to much. The Lowe expedition, which oecur- rod some Venrs ago and was followed by a publieation of rare value qa¢ cause of the information it contained, indicated that the Hudson's Bay voltte might. be open and serviceable for three months each vear. It ig eviderit* that seasons vary, and that the ice must be more one time than another, : The Laurier gpyernment appropria- ted large sums for surveys, and was very hopeful of the Hudson's Bay rail- way and route. The present govern- meant is pledged to go on with the work withont knowing really. about ite Reports such as' Mr. . Juckson's may cause it to pause and refleet, and pidertake no heavy expenditures wup- til the. practicability of the route s determined beyond peradventure, troubfesome at i Referring to the composition of the House of Commons. the Montreal Star commits upon the large mymber "of lawyers. Nothing sowptoarkible ahont this, contiected with the life of the The mn "who is con stantly reading © the "#uidied should have the best ides of how they should be writien, and how gstanl agreements and wehemies whould be worked so as of their The profession uf law is closely parlia- ment arian. to best" express the meaihy drafters : "Next to Star, the bediined them, coms the farmers, who" total thirty- two instead of ninety or 80, as it should be on. the basis of population. Obviously the farmer "is still under the impression thai 'it j& wiser - and more profitable ta send to. Parliament' Tawyers,' save fat the "hut tenting e average farmer will agree that it is more profitable to keep out ol polities. To enjoy public life ome has to have a liking for #it.~ He has 'to have the training. He mist berthe obsequious individual who iv appar: ently seeking the welfare of every one rathér than his own, He must be re soureeful in order to. hold his place, Lit hey FARMER IN PARLIAMENT. aud the esteem of the people, and yet he must. realize that sooner or later the man 'will be cast aside in accord- nace: Withs that inevitable desivé of the people "for a change. Mv, Gallagher, in' the, county of, Frontenac, van speak irelingly on this point. ' Apart from all this the farmers must oecagionally cofigure themselves their digposition to let men and par ties dictate to them apnd*wheodle them into conirses Which are not for their If the fariners were united, and had minety per. cent. of the re presentation in the commons and sen: ute, "to which the Star says they are entitled, what a power they would be in the land! They would control parliament, and the issues that eom- earn them would be uppermost in the care bf why government or it would for goo have to go. When will the farmers bestir them: sélves and" insist upon their due? When will they awake to a realization of the fact that they, not the monu- fasturers or their gllies, hold the situ: ation?! Only ongs in many years did they make anything like a showing in this province," snd. then in connection with the short-lived patron move ent ------ The model achpale '¢eammot be abol- ished. They must supply the tench- ers who . are wanted in the rucal school, The uradunties of the 'nor mal schools arg, not, numerous eh ern tc meet "the deprantin of the times, The oe of the wiv ister of militia and vighty odd repre sentatives of the olunteer fortes, in Ottawa? will surely tend to some Tes fe by Ford amd litioo. of the militia oe whieh * EDITORIAL NOTES. pn conds. "iphe "dame should be malti- | plied Wy 'at Toast four, and the federal LOW nant should asgist in the en- 2 The United States gives a , this matter. It is putting oe "Rh gear into ighway provements. ett The education department under Dr. Heath si" not sticoskug. Te soa typical autocrat, and Hy ihe typical yiboceat he mds himsel out of touch vith the gewmon people. Too many dositors at the head of amd vot | one of them' aide ar willing 10 Hag sthaitord Begeon. its inspector--{[ Jake. 3 altitude on issue is nots pure We Rio published bylaws, | tive: Whitwey governbent, given in| } consideration of ol the. fact that Rives - able under SY sh gmeunt havin a - PUBLIC OPINION Assuredly Not. Ulster, we ave told, will arlopt 'a policy of pussive resistance to hume rule. No Arishwan will persevere in a passive poliey. > Still at Large. Brantford Expositor. v aud #0 js the provincial deposit of 835,000, which Hon. Mr. Matheson put into the Farmers' Bank, Football, Pugilism and Aviation, Boston Travelter Football j hn Worse thau price fighting and aviation is worse than football, says Dr. Charles W. Eliot. Now a lot of gridiron heroes will want aviate, to The Ideal Referenduin. Torouto Telegram (Con) The sort dians expeet at the hawvds of Hon, K. abolition of Bourassa, Monk & Co. Aap-trap Only. London Al ver ingr © s MP. of Brantford, call & New Your audience that a feeling of security has come over Cauada since the election. That wort of party claptrap served its purpose in Can. ada, but why export wt? ~ Not Recovered Yet. Montreal Herald. We take it the such a big time in the September olection they ean hardly get used the idea that they are iii another one now. Officially they are, not living op to it; asd vou biame them, Cough #f They Want To. Brantfard Expositor. Sir James Whithey is reported have suid in regard to that great and pressing question of the prevention of tuberculosis that he believed "in lot- ting the peaple cough if they wanted to, the autocratic head of the provincial | government to a sense of duty, ! ---- MARINE NOTES. Port. The. steamer Simla passed up, grain for Montreal. A number of Sessls which Bave been |! tind up for a few days, were able get away to-day, still reported to be very rough. At Swift's wharf : Steamer Belle- ville arrived, 'on. her way up this morning, over .a day. late in ber trip; steamer Aletha down from bay to-day. to her way to Montreal, an Thurs- morning, heavily laden freight. She did vot call at wharf. The next be her last.. on "av port, wag sunk in the Murray eo while coal laden and towed by stenmex John. Ralph, The he struck a dredge, which caused ihe ac: cident. The barge was raised. | The steamer Ames arrived at Arthur with a very had list, by her oavgo shifting while on For' a me it was al the was with great difficulty that reached port. The tug Frontemae, of Calvin's fleet, the Montreal = Teansportation com-|| pany's barges at Howe Island, was un able to get them off, and went down agein 'this morming. The barges ure on very hard the wier wis an foot and a half bich- or than i ie now and they have set. tled on the beach. The tug will have a job to release them. © of referendum that Cana: i Ontario people had |! but they arell can't ii! toi It's high tire Ontario awakened ||! The Arrivals and Departures at This i i this {I} 1 afternoon, to Port Colborne, Wo load ||| but the weather sll poets {ill { The steamer Alexandria passed down |i with {i} Folger's |i! Jrip is expected toil The barge Locke, well known in this 111! Port {: caused |] feared i ii! that sha would turn turtle and it{li she |i after: working all day Wednesday with} Hi fd; They went ashore when |! Fine Shoes For Men $4.00 and $5.00 BIBBYS™ ONEPRICE MEN'S axn mug BOYS' WEAR STORE. Dr, Beattie Neshitt is still at large, 1 i is # chance to vote for the ii to hi fort, style, service. THE CASTLE, Two-style Collar, $18.00. OUR TOURIST OVERCOAT IS A DANDY . New Two Style Collar, Single and Double Breasted. Fabrics are English and Scotch Cheviots New Shades of Brown, Grey, Green. Wales cords; Herring: bone patterns, ete. « ... ~% HAN DSOME oy We've a feast of Overcoat elegance"and luxury. THE CHAMBERLAIN, Velvet Collar, rd $10.00, tp : E = a THE BRYSON, Twosstyle collar, R15.00, THE GORDON, Twosstyle Collar, £20.00, " THE GROSVENOR, Two-style Collar, - $10.00. THE SENATOR, Self Collar, $18.00. WO-THIRDS of your life is spent with shoes on, so ler there. be com- Let your shoes be. THE HARTY SHOE the shoe of excellence. 3 THE HARTT BOOT AND SHOE CO., Limited " Canada's Best Shoemakers," Fredericton, N.B. OUR SHOES a ARE J) UNION MADE Sw wee, ents for : Fowne's and Dent's ' oves for Men Agents for Penman"s Underwaar and SweaterCoats BIBBYS Ld 78 80-82 PRINCESS. M. T. Co's elevator : Steamer Me- Kipstrey cleared for Belleville, to load cement for Fort William; steamer Ad- vance arrived, light, from Monfyesi, and cleared Tor. Montreal, with a cargo of grain; tug Bronson arrived up, light, and cleared for Montreal with two grain barges; tug Hall arrived from Montreal, with three light barges, and. clesved for Montreal with one grain barge and one oil barge FLYSHEETS. SCATTERED. Its Statements Misleading or Untrue w=Many Surmises. As was expected "a-flyshoot in red and black ink, and anenvious in character," setting forth objections io the hotel by-law, was scattered through the tity last night after the papers had gone to press "and when reply was impossible. reasons are given 'that ure (ite mis leading, uwntrae] "&F simply surniises. An extravagant apmount, © 32000, is given as the cost for submitting the by-law. "The charge that the city papers are subsidized with printing, to' the extent of about S900, to support the scheme, whether it is good or bud, is simply contemptible. The = Whig, interemied in the devel opment of Kingston, found the pro. position about the best in vears that has been presented for the consider ation of property owners and, there fore, supported it. The space il hast freely given: to further the project, $f charged for: would he worth four] tinies the amount , Feecivesl for print- and Advertish . far as the hi a8 canecrned ils abe the passing of them But in thi case wa me confident that the hotel wee much desired und the proposition . for securiog it rea- ble and apie per ton, sand "thst five peor of it could be aassetactaied af Gh, of consider | the same fie value as a fon A series of} THE WHIG'S PUZZLE. Can You Guess Represents? Found on the office desk, Answer to [Wednesday's Tabby, His Better Half. Baflimore American. ry your sister, Jimmy, I am wot good enough for her. Candid Little Brother--That's gis says, but a's been telling she can't 'do any better, ot What the Ficture © parle Modest * Buitor- 1 am going "to mar but I know what her Take Heed of This, People whose daily habits are con: stantly active soop wear om nature's delicate machinery. Nervous exhaus- tion, general debility, sleeplessness, ete, invariably follow Ab iovigor ating tonic such as Wade's Tron Tonic Pills © will restore vitality and fore up the Prige At J, store Subscriptions For Canadian Locomotive Co.,uy 6 Per Cent: Bonds In Denominatioris of -- $100, $500. $1000. Price --Par and Interest Apply To ' J. O. Hutton 18 Market Bt. Kings Placing the Responsibility, Washington Star Ihe popular ing . sClors I= mistaken." "Yen," replied the manager, "very few of thom say sll the Saresson®le and extraordinary things atfyibyted to them by their press ageots" w asiene syston. or B. Mcleod's druy A Mammoth In the Pronx 3 cemtipede captiged on the inland of Trimdad It i= eleven inches long and two. snd a hall inches wide with its Joys spread five dave it is fed -oy 2 freshly mouse which. it entirely with "the exeeption 1 {he Ce ntipede. POO ik Every killed devours swull, L ---- School Rooms Co, FO te days of this' week, pupils of Cetitral school bave had to bg ent hone on actount of cold rooms. Pa rents want to know what is the mats tor with the schoc ols heating appara: tus, npression Troguently CONAN ie altogether Not That Kind. Birtiagham Herald "Mars," said her futher, "1 ou won't encourage vouny in Ms attentions. 1. fey may gedng.! hope Pwillim fear he is too "Oh, [ather, he jenit wing at al yawns] a dozen times tabi wiki fare he took the Bint. 2 i) "Naturally & person . wants their he- films properly developed and printed, You make no mistake lsavieg them at Gibson's... Work dove by an ex- pert. . Herr Plotschhar. a0 aviator, while making a fig over the Joban-1 The Stewart uisthal. field, Berle, and imuke his FWinnlbesr, will build a factors neck, Guelph to dost S100 000 ki y Another shipment of fail edition amply 400 men * nooks sddet to Tabard inn libeary. | _ Balger's Foolish Gilman' s. son's. fell sheaf Limder Co, of fofier, Loe | 4ST VR RW TRA 1S COALSNGWAY JUST Now Tn Re RAWFORDS ~~ A OAL a

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