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

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Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church .Street, Toronto, STILL AFTER Fleming is as perse- He was Sir Sandford vering as he is conscientious. interested in the cement merger, indeed the honorary president of the great syndicate, and was-in favour, as his" corgespondence shows, of & con- solidation of the business in the inter est" of the producer and consumer, At the directors in Octo- ber, 1009, he asked for permission to examine the papers and documents which constituted the record of the until March, 1910; Then he was merger, apd not was his curiosity gratified. saw in the agreement between the Ce ment company and the Bond & Share company the evidence of an over-issue "extraordinary misap- and ever of stock and propriation of edpital," since he has been. altéfhately protest. ing against it and demanding an in- vestigation. Sir Sanford not position on the board of directors, but only resigned his he addressed a letter fo each director, and to the Chairman of the Private last May, he sent that the value a the of over Bills Committee, communication, alleging in fo to be accounted for. deal securities £13,000,000 had This sum represented the difference be- the {ween price paid for eleven pro- THE MERGER. the $30,000,000 of authorized stock. The answer made by the company implied that Sir Sanford was influence "improper motives," but as the college he by many, and as a man of ed by chancellor of Queen's is known they allrecognize irreproachable character, of the highest integrity. the deal ! He pleads for by some judicial body, and appeals for restitution, and this is not the talk in Kingston him as a Sharing in a hearing, man of # money grabber. A change of government has led to a this time to Mr. Bor- den, who sees in the case two distinet (1) The interests ol the share- holders. and companies, which may be jooked after by the courts: and (2) the interests of the people, which may and by the Permanent new reference, issues : can be considered Tariff Commission it is intended to ap- point, and it is said that "some check on overcapitalization is now under the consideration of the government." not much comfort in the It designedly There is Borden epistle. and is singularly indefi- But "the intimation of nite, 80. Sir Sandford sees in it the immediately," government 'to take action almost to the is conteent that for and one let the subject go! at : A : ' perties, which had been acquired, and There the government is a great differenct between and the opposition upbn the question of public ownership. The Whitney party opposed the govern the the Temiskaming road ment of the day upon railway question, and was begun without tell of the and their aid, ~ Now wonderful benefit it of the wonderful accomplish when they ™ Ontario will to things it tended, Fhe unto ex- power question was committed Hon. Adam Beck, without much encouragement from the government, but he championed it with the sup port of the municipalities. Now the government would create a power de- the desires and the soo against wishes of many of commission's best friends. They progress and independence under 'the commission and a lack of progress under the govern it ment, because one man dominates and by him the spirit of independence The demand-~of the times--a demand that is favourably regarded by Mr. Rowell, in behali of the liberals--is government owdership of and Sir James responds to it by ask ing Mr, Lucas, has not hitherto | heen allowed to da anything by the * | premien, to report upon it. Mr. Lucas knows what Sir James Whitney wants, or rather does not want, and he acts accordingly. The government her later what it should know now, or, the election over, the report may' not be written. A year ago there was a furious out- break on the bi-lingual school issue, and Sir James induced his supporters telephones, who may So the Hindbos are to be permitted to bring their wives to Canada, Why not 7 Why should any British subject bo refused the permission to bring his family to Canada ? ai The French-Canadians appear to be after Arthur "Awkes, the cial immi- gration commissioner. They do not seem to like him. Why should they ? They are not the British-born - in whose welogme Mr. Hawkes is especial- ly © concerned. The Montreal Star disapproves of a prorogation of parliament * now and a mew session. 'right after the New Year. "Ilha," says the Star, "would b¢ a brutal ,stenl which no rlinment should care to have its Bae associated with." Mr. Borden will please take notice, ---- . The secretury of state rules that federal officials may interest them- selves in' mumeipal affairs and net in municipal councils, but not at the expense or neglect of any federal duty. Df ~ course, they will consent to be assessed and taxes like the ret of the folks The mayor, of New York. has been should he run. The late Mr. Pulti present, FIGHTING AGAINST REFORMS. in the legislature to hush up upon it pending report Merchant. Ihe doctor at to work--he was relieved of a from Dr. once went certain other duty so that. he might devote his whole time to the subject--and he is engaged upon it still. Heo knows the issue is, and if he had any doubts about the wisdom of silence before, he has no. doubt since the members. of the government and the supporters of the government have clashed and pub- licly contradicted each other, They have clearly demonstrated that. they have po policy upon the school ques- tion. Were they of one mind "they would show itn their speeches, and their ~differences and disputes are starthng revelation, how embarassing a Finally the outbreak on tax reform is a spectacle for the gods. has unnecessarily antagonized the subject. hornness is astonishing. Sir James his His stub. The petitions municipalities should ! have impressed him. He should have real- He friends upon of many zed the trond of public opinion. | should have respected the representa- tions of o the «<onservative press, and hig attitude must aggravating when the Citizen, of Ottawa, one of the staunchest conservative prints in Ontario, says he is acting like ostrich, ! The election is not likely to displace the Whitney government--the liberal party under the new leader has not had time in whith to organize tory--but it from the electorate, be an for vie- get a shaking up and James will enter upon his last brief span of power with a Wafning he will not for- get. will Sir EDITORIAL NOTES. learn the art hyve stip should ° "he of writing. He tel. "that Mayor e principal, should Gayner The first lord "of the British admir- alty--Right Hon. Winston Churehill«- purposes a naval loan of over $150,- 000,000 and says "andoubtedly Can- ada means to contribute in kind or in cash." There is the chance for Mr. Bordén to show his hand: He was willing that Canada should addi two Dreadnoughts to ihe British navy, at a cost of $30,000,000. It is up to him now to renew the ofier. Will he do it? A conservative print says the. op- position spent several days in the attempt to create dissension dn the government. Nay, but it showed that the government was composed in part of some men whoseranti-elec- tion ut'prances should have shut them out of any government of loy- alists. And this exposure 'was rom- plete. J. A. Ellis, of Ottawa, prowises, if elected, to follow in the footsteps of Mr. Pripp on the question of tax re- form. And Fripp--introduced a hill, a couple of times, and withdrew: it. Once he acted 'on the initiative of Sir Jamescas 4 bloff, which did not de ceive anyone. If Mr Ellis' highest aim ar left a milhon th the Schoo «of o at which men are to is to humbug the people. he should he ht af home, "under Sir aw ater. Beer has |CREW LEFT THE VESSEL FEW MEN SECURED FOR STEAM. = ER SASKATOON. Cold Weather Caused Men to Give Up Their Work on the Vessel-- Steamer Port Colborne in an Acci- Aent---Marine - Notes Gathered Around the Harbor. ating on the lakes this time of ear js not all sunshine. When hi be 1 ate fall arrives only the "old timers" stay with the boats. Because! of the lateness of the season. the en- tire crew of the steamer Saskatoon, with 'the exception of the engineer, laid "off Foi in this city oF an entire new crew had to be secured. The vessel was on its way up the] lakes and was taken as far as the canal by Capt. Lalavre, of Mon | treal. There was quite a heavy couting of ice in the slips this, morning. The steamer St. Joe cleared for Oswego dnd will I laid up for the| season. The schooner Maize went into win ter quarters to-day. The tug Fiher cleared, Sunday morning, with the steamer Sharples, | on the way to Port Huron. A local | crew was secured td take the yes! = a : The steamers Port Colborne, Arab! ian, Neepawah apd Pellatt arrived up | on Sunday. The steather Tort Colborne arrived | in pori Sunday, from Montreal, with! doargo of cement and nails. At La- chine Lake, on account "of the doe water, she scraped ground and stove a hole in her bottom. After her cargo had been unloaded she will go into the dry dock for repairs. As the repairs will require about ve weeks, on coming out of the dock she will lay up here for the winter. The steamer Tagoma is expected to arrive from Montreal today. It is reported that she may be fad up in this. city, The Rideau river was frozen this morning. All the Rideau have stopped running. The steamer Sowards and schooner Abbie L. Andrews for Oswego on. Saturday pected to arrive with coal to-night The steamer Kinmount arrived at Godeek,, from Fort William, with her last cargo of the season. She will be laid up there. The government boat Lambton, working in this district, was in port this' morning on her way to Prescott. The steamer Keyport arrived to be laid up with her sister Boat, the Key- west. The steamer Keystorm is ex- pected to arrive from Ashighpla with coal, and will also be laid up for the seasbn. M. T. Co's elevator The tug Thompson . arrived from Montreal, with three light bar: ges, cleared for Prescott, and returned wi# three light barges; the tug Mary, from Mon treal, with three light barges; the tug Bartlett, from Oswego, with two conl-laden barges; the steamer Fair- mount, from Fort William, dischary ed a cargo of wheat at Tiffin, Ont, and cleared for Collingwood to laid up for the season. : PUBLIC OPINION. Satisfies the Nationalists, London Advertiser Mr, Borden has to admit has no naval poliev. T} suits the nationalists. over boats the cleared and are ex here he that he perfectly Saving ng Both "Sides. Toronto Telegram Canada is disgraced under How, L. Borden as Canada Wilfrid R. was disgraced Laurier by the era ven failure of her people to share in the cost of guarding the sacred cause of maritime freedom, Refuting Its Friends. Ottawa Free H some of Press. those liberals who now so enthusigetic about the crease of the British preference had pressed their views last spring, . they might not now be occupying the se ats of the lowly to the left of the speak er, are in Bob's Feats. Toronto Glebe. Ontario's vote Rogers into Hon, Robert he put the Hon. office at. Ottawa. Hon, Robert reciprocates hy grabbing the deep-water, harbors of Hudson Bay for his friends in Manitoba, leay fing Ontario without a port on tide Market Tolls Pay, Galt Reformer Receipts from the Berlin market for table rentals for the vear are expecte to exceed $2850. A peep into the Berlin market on a Saturday morning would. quite convince one that such a sum Wag within 'the realm of probah lity, ne "Latimer Locals. 0 Latimer, Dec!' 1A number from here attended the funeral of the lat, Mrs. McFarland, of Bath Road): B.A Jeft for Wilton, where he will spend the winter. Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Sherwood had the telephoty placed in their homes this week. Vis itors : Samuel Taylor, at Thoma Sherwood's; Charles Stopess, at J, Sherman's; N. Spooner, at Harn Darling's; Rev. Mr. Churchill, at Mr Don ty's; Mrs. R. Curran, at W H. thurs'; Mrs. OC. Darling dnd Mis G. H. Darling, at Charles Smith's; A Sands, at 'Mr. King's, UGlenburnie Misses M. Tompkins and 1. B. Arthur at Harry Darling's; Frederick Reed, at Charles Smith's. freemen Items From Florida. Florida, Nov. 20.-J. Hunter an daughter attended the funeral of Mra W. Habeoek, of Ringsion, on Sundm; last. The Misses Sproule, of Napanee are spending a few weeks at ©. Wal kor's, Mrs. Earl lLueas and son Maple avenue, after spending a few days with her parents, has return home. A. number from here attender the anniversary concert heid at Wil ton on Monday evening. H. Walker and wife sperit Saturday inthe city. A number are drawing coal from Harrowsmith, T The jwoposed union of "St. Andrews and St. John's Presbyterian churches, of Almemie, is approved » the Son: gragutions. sible DECEMBER 4, 1911. See Our Nobby $200 Hats | BBYS™ 'ONE-PRICE MEN'S AND "yl BOYS WEAR STORE, See Our Handsome Overcoats, $15.00. New Suits SOME BEAUTIES, We are now showing a fine: rs ange of Ne w Suits for Decémber selling he elegance that perfect. and skilful these suits will once. a look at the new style Handsome new fabrics of Grays, Browns;and Olive THE BRYSON SUITS, $13.00, GORDON SUITS, $18.00. THE CASTLE SUITS, $20.00. THE & comes through tailoring appeal to you Will you not step in just 3 in a variety Mixtures We ingly in at for Blac $1 Small Two Two s Nt lS SN AN correct Melton pockets style "New Overcoats SOME DANDIES, w showing the season's Styles moderately priced THE k are now and. plea CH CE Black Velvet Collar $15, $18 and $20, THE SPEEDWAY, wo style Collar In English Tweeds, £10.00. THE SENATOR. lar Self material Smart style $15.00, Beave Silk S12, 0, BALMORAL. collar 5 £15.00, THE otch cheviots THE ALTON. collar, in new. ( Plaids £20.00, tyle Mn NA A a A Don't miss seeing our Display of Men's Fine Shoes. SEE OUR SEE OUR We can save you 50¢ We handle only the best SPECIAL JOHN $4.00 KEEN.CUT SHOE, BULL $5.00 SHOES. to $1.00 on your shoes Agents for Fowne's and Dent's Gloves for Men BIBBYS 78 80-82 PRINCESS, Agents for Penman's Underwear and Sweater Coats "Notes From Selby, Dee. 1.--~Rev, Mr. Ix revival meetings Innes, I, Edgar, J. and AM. Selby, holding Hill. L. lance, KE. McCormick returned home from R. Paul is spending a days north country. F. lL. Amey day 'with friends at Pel Mary Grahdmn of Watertown, spending a few 'months here. Archer, of Desero f the Fitzpatrick" Mrs, 'Ji left on Thursday to pord a weeks with frientls vi Murvale, Anderson dnd wife, 'of Kingsford, hs moved here the winter. Visitors Mrs, Grange and laughter, at L. Fitzpatrick $; Reid at L. Innes'; Mrs. W, Anderson and son at Mrs, A, Woody: Mr. Mrs. At Grange and, family F. Nei Use. foramen, Miawa Citizen r If such women as created: the dis- urbance in the city temple are to be enfranchised in large numbers it will infuse a hystefic and largely irrespon- inent into the electorate of the ry, whose influence on public ais night be regarded with Empty Bal R. at Edgar, | Kobingon McCory the North f i few d West the hod 1} i Mis NY. i Mis a spent was the Misses last week Gonu few =~ for bh iss and Woods'. anxiety, Feria [E Bi GE KN rim {Skin Diseases Diabetes Emissions | Kiduey 4 fecticas And Blood, Nerve and Bigdder Diseases, Call or sind historyydor free dvi Book on Diseases aud Qu tion Blank. Medicine fumished in tobist form. Moors 10 a.m. Wwipm and 2 © Spm Sundays-10 am to ipa: Consultation free. 'DRS. SOPER & YE | 25 Toronto St, Torcte, Opt PWT 1s have Dr. de. 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