Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1912, p. 4

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PAGE FOUN. 9 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912. I - TPSIANAIAIAD "» ARNE Trya bottle Only - refunded. * % APPIN 43 J POLISH 2 The best manufactured 9 Satisfactory oF money ; the CORBETTS 3 CCCI THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published tario, at $8 per year. Editions at 2.59 WERKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 ps, Thursday morning at §1 a year... To be added, making price of Daily $3 and and cheap work; nine improved presses, TORONTO OFFICE~Sulte 19 and Street, Toronto. nited States charge for postage WHIG, SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR at 306-210 King Street, Kingston, On- and 4 pm arts on Monday and 8, published in p aS of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED J. 6, Elllett, Presidesti. Leman A, Guild, Sec Tress. 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church H. E. Smallplece, J.P, representative. Act, on which makes it possible for school boards to insist upon the higher edueation of Joys leave They the the all equipped battle of life. A few of them later see what they need, of scholarship in or der to render them most useful in any vouth of day. school generally too #oon. re 'hadly mentally for vocation, in order to bring them pro motion and success, and they apply themselves in any possible way in or der to increase their qualifications. of "the edueation depart SHee88804480004404080% QUALITY LUMBER : PEER EP ER PR PEPPER PERS Do you consider Sqquality in Lumber? If then you ought to see us, For veal Lamber values, our stock is unsurpassed. Sy We can furnish any size from a match to a 60ft timber stick. 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Got genuine Herpicide: One dollar size hottles guarantesd hy all druggists, Send 10¢. in postage. for sample and Booklet to The R., Detroit, Mich, Applications obtained barher shops and lors "just like nt" sold at the bette = James B, special agenta. Mekeod and L. 1 1's Phosphoding, Woct's The @ Tones andy niguruine the Hood 10 i ae fer Caren in We Jr Emi 5 and Furniture. Furniture to An: drop me a card before sellin ARMAN, niture, little sure wavs of stop- to wait induced incurable bldness, after which the atropied hair the axist By killing the dandruff germ, accumulations |. prevents the hair imitations and substi- Herpi- or and Herpicide Co., Dept, hair dressing par- ". Best, w Bel) ng else- a kinds of oigres apd The idea force all the boys under a to take classes in the day It outset ment, to certain age, or night schools, is a good one. did not strike the Whig the particulgrly gound, but the at it will as estimation of any one it, school board, grow in who examines The and much good must follow. it is enact One gels from Frederick Brown, . of Saskatoon, of the an expres west. There has not been a hetter illustration of it for many Mr. a well-known that he and that a plitee of no mean proportions. a was for many He eonld of King in his estima- day. Brown years lawyer here, honast was a native ston, it was, tion, It can be said that with a wrench be himseli away from home and He took and went tore local associations. Horace Greeley's adviee west. For eight years Mr. Brown has re of the most progressive cities in Saskat He presently sided in Saskatoon, which is one chewan. was open to impressions and caught the western spirit, always so He abandon into all the enterprises of the city. He the magnificent future what was befove it. of\ the splendid about, buoyant and opti- mistic. flang himeell with enthu } | sinstic saw He had one visions one reads He contributed his quota to tha life and energy of the day, And that Mr in his landation of Saskatoon is Brown 18 not extreme in- It an end, i= well that the legislature is at fH Mr. friends had kept up their tantalizing the would hyve done something desperate. for Rowell and his enquiries much longer premier the limit of his endurance reached. de- spite the fact that he kept a brake as Last week wad nearly Onee or twice, it were, upon himseli he let loose up- on the leader of the opposition, that gentleman, and in his unruffled way, smiled and smiled, and went on ask- ing questions, A The camps, aide-de- chairmen of the commit- tees, have done all they eonld fo pre. vent The Public Ae for instance, has to anything, They bidered to answer, or they or failed to or points of order or objections were raised. Had any liberal-commit tee acted in this way it would been denounced by the conservatives. No ome ean justify this proceeding. Enguiry and investigation under the circumstances are | impossible. The government and its the 1 investigation. 1 counts Committee, r| refused, hy vote of the majority, permit an enquiry into which they did not like, thee witness not the delayed sessions, meet, have English labour and capitalist circles have been concerned with the doctrine Or. de Van's Female Pills |. Rn regulator pnever falls. These ha coal strike. Syndicalism is the origin. '® are sold at Sra reliable pative re gly ti heap imitations wertul in regu! e § System. For male at Makiood's drig store. FONG SING a 5 FL ls of syndicalism, the foree of which was so clearly exemplified in the recent al expression of a French carpenter, who saw in the loeal strike of union ists and labourers, the influential ef- forts of men to better condition. He advocated a general mavement, the ef feet of which would be to stop all production and bring about a paraly- sis of trade and commerce, The recent coal strike was the most complete instance of this form of cam- paign. The strike was general. It af fected the whole of the British empire, ment of nearly a million men. The crisis following widened in its effect. The indufigies depending upon coal for moiive power closed, one after another, until the masses and classes, in every department of hu man energy, wore reduded to the great est extremity, Business was suspend a) tnt, ile itl was: muianed, TRAINING 'MADE COMPULSORY. ' 3 The feature of the School its amended form, is that ; . y mip ed, may provide for the special train- ing of this special class. The board not only do this, but experience suggests that it must. may Evening classes, especially during the winter months, should be opened in some public school, and all the boys under seventeen years of age should be compelled to attend them. Tt is well that the movement is compulsory, that the take an interest in it. can be made to Indeed the em ployers and the trustees must co-oper- employers ate, and to the extent of seeing that the further education of the youth is undertaken. Their of course, be advanced the more if their welfare will, occupations be remembered and man- ual training is prescribed, One looks for the this experiment best results from in compulsory educa tion. It is a departure which will find favour, we hope, with every class of the people ton of the spirig]® THE WESTERN SPIRIT. dicated hy particular The Industrial institution: which has before of the city. Brown set oul for the Que cirenm tance, league is an the Mr. on a brief it Before east, to his old hom#, he od the of booming the muni cipality, of advertising its attractions, improvement visit saw launch scheme of showing how located conveniently it was for how its growth would be when its business, sure advantages were known. The for civie purpose was to raise 31,000,000 purposes, for publicity and Mr. received a telegram saving that $700,000 have been subseribed, will be no difficulty the and all that it implied, Brown has over There about collecting balance, There is no difficulty in raising money for anv because everyone local purpose, who has resided length of time in Saskatoon for has faith in it and willingly gives to what- ever means its wellare. That spirit may be peculiar to west, and it It worth while cultivating here, sooner nn beginning 1s any thes be and the made the bet- may not. may < GAGGING LIBERAL MEMBERS. Sei checking of accounts is a farce ! In the opposition have been refused permission to ask certain questions which were designed to Bring about a'confirmation or de- nial of cerain statements made by the ministers, the legislature Twice these questions were inclined to meet the of the speaker, were declined a place on the order paper. And when protest offered, on the ground that the opposition had rights which should be recognized, and that the people expected the fullest eriticism of public business, the premiér threaten- ed. Next he legislation which would make the speaker the sole arbiter of what should be put upon the order paper. The speaker would be clothed with power to muzzle the opposition, The liberals would he allowed to enter the house, but would be gagged. his is the Whitney idea of parliamen- tary jurisprudence, his idea of the functions of a member of the legisla- ture and a representative of the peo- ple. It is certainly unique, and if ap- plied to a man of the premier's 'tem- views and twice they was session would introduce they and all the ¢oal pits therein. This, in itsell wrought the sudden displace od. So was trafic toga very large ex- perament would drive him mad. SYNDICATISM IN ENGLAND. It was at this juncture that a new phase of a new doctrine®was preached, namely, that the troops should not be employed to suppress lsbour trou bles, and that the soldiers il required to shoot would refrain from doing 80; in other womds that they should disobey orders. For publicly advoen ting this one man was prosecuted, Liberty of speech was not forbidden fim, but the dttorney-geperal claimed, in parliament, that the nation, and the king as the embodiment of law anfl order, could not tolerate anything which was sn open and public deelar [ation of suxiety. It is not a new thing fo say that the army should not be employed in labour troubles if it ean be avoided. but it was pew to appeal to the sol diers not to perform their duly when emergency demanded it. It is not in evidence that the soldiers would re the' | spond to this appeal, but the very suggestion of it ealled for a distinet expression of disapproval. The success of the strike, in Hs proportions, and jgovertument and the conservalive par. mere thought of 'i subjugating or do minathe hitherto impartial the wmio the one representation of authority, na tional force, carried dismay the heart of the empire and produced panic fa everywhere, EDITORIAL NOTES hall of "the death cham-| "The ought to be called ber." Here, last wk, a score of amendments to government legisla | tion were killed--by the premier's hig stick. legislative Ontario ! | | | | i 1 ------ Honesty is always the best policy The lesson has been taught over over again, and to no purpose tice will probably tion severe and Jus its castiga- be felt for make enough to many a dav, Isn't the Canadian Courier off suppcsing that puble ofinion is behind the demand for an aboliton of the bar roms? The govern mend dare not submit the issue to a referendum. in not -- thing the educationalsts-- day who meet once a year in divert 'themselves --know they be Dr. the and Superintendent of The first the common every school masters Toronto and will minister of Seath criti suppressed. Pyne, education, stand their will not dam. any The loyal lature the record of or The Powell's opposition fegts put distribution mn has itself on as agaiust large without. the consent of the rejects all sums con n} currence house govern | Mr Very ideas all ment. Some of them ave good, and of them may yet previll -- the company act by Cehee the Montreal proceeds Under an legidature passed telephone mn 10 erect poles a is an A not zalnst a civke ordnance. This outrage and should not great city like Montreal ta disfigured in the prevail, should interest of any big corporation. Strange, wasn't it, that CC. CC, James, while acting as deputy minis, ter of agriculture in Ontario, did not realize that Agricultural the the rraduates were not thin ed the "caltur which life inspires, and culture or farm teaching Well now peojle anticipated. "There seems to have besn a great noise about thing, no And once more has shown }imself Bonar law to be too light for his job. The homecoming Nes! itt son, of Dr. will be the event Beattio of ihe sea- The part of the attornby-gener- al's department will be to bring Wm to justica~to see that the the offence--while the (*ves of the government him gently kid penalty representa- will fits handly and with gloves. The Hamilton ly set forth the situation infers that Sir Richard assumes the responsibility strangulation of tills hecause the act was unpopular, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is pot all fear- ful of the conservative criticism, but he does not pose as the dictator of the senate 'and there is no in representing Lm in that light, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS - An Excellent Example. Orange Sentinel Throughout the discussfon of hi- lingua, schools the government press in Ontario has given a splendid ex- L&kition of patriotism. There has not been any sign of waiting fos a, tip from the (ueen's Park. The editors have written as they thought, and almost without exception their * ar ticles have condemned the French- Englith schools and called for thay abolition. ? Herald does not fair. when i Cartwright the government for certain at use > Pyne a Poor Stick. Toronto Telegram It is in the interest of the Whitney ty that Ontario should be ed with the facts as to R. A. Pyne has throttled school In this provéoce French was not taught in that pub- lie. scheol. Has - Hon, R. A. Pyne ever Lssued his deeris 'for the closing --e ED D confront - how Hon a pubke becawse R. SOPER rie 5 ('ctege g a re he i z. They Inck "o are' rh univer: ty ife inspires, ¢ ' in farming é achi 4s so important ! fell, that the Home Rule bill has heen published: it ig not at all revolutfonary, or suggestive of the dreadfcl things which the Ulster The liberals have pronfsed safeguards examine London Standard catching on almost with the same en- : movement. on the Lusitania hav paign, ture in evervday life. the formed, and the British and Foreign Bible Society are working in conjunc tion, almost east, time before the new campaign comes. world-wide, diers, the small books are easily car ried in their sleeves, beside their hand- kerchiefs, a large quantity of the International Postal Telegraph and Telephone Chris- people in' Europe, America, far east signs a he fife fend Jenst pric oe Np do nt boon CLOTHES THAT TOWER ABOVE THE ORDINARY + We're ready to dress every Man that comes to ns as he should be dressed We are showing Clothes that are the production of the World's best Tail or Shops. he ALONE O ~ Miron Le end Clothes that will speak well of you everywhere you go. May we show you * THE BRYSON $15.00 English Blue fine twill. SUITS, Fine Worsted, THE WINDSOR SUITS. £15.00. Fine Grey Worsteds and side straps, ete, belt oops cuff bottoms THE GORDON SUITS, $18.00." Clay Worsted Rich shades of tailoring, English Cheviot. Expert ar bloe -- THE REVERLY SUITS, $18.00, New Brown and Bronze Wors!- ed in Coronation Chécks. Very dressy. English models THE CASTLE SUITS, $20.00. Importad Vieuns Cloth gem. New soft roll Hand tallored. A real lapel. THE SENATOR SUITS, and dark English regular Genteel Greys, shades Worsted models light Imported Stout and SPRING OVERCOATS See our NEW BUTTON SHORS, £3.00. Patents and Velours, § ~ Tan, Don't. miss seeing our range lof Spring Overcoats, Everything Brand New $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. SHOES FOR DRESSY CHAPS. OXFORDS, £4.00 and $4.50, See our KEEN CUT HOLE, $4.00, BY"'S Ltd. Men's and Boys' Departmental Store 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. at cm meet re of the Ontario school because lish was not taught in that school . memes Question of Money. Hamilton Spectator, The Singec hoilding fn New is forty-mine stories ligh, the storics being merely a lower. Woolworth building, in course of con- struction, will be filty-five stories hizh, and the upper pofffon of the bu! lding will be as wide as the lower, {The architect of the Singer hliding says he could bujld a skyscraper 1, 0 feet high if anyone wanted it, and had the money to pay for it, York upper 3 ae Home Rule Bill Montreal Star . all now Ho ule 141, and see if it anything like disruption of the em- pire or leaving the minority wn Ire land at the mercy of the majority get eo look at the threat a on 'hoth these Knes, and il 8 to. be hoped that the people of the United Ftapdom, as a whole, will be in =» temper © which will enable them to and judge these safecuacds with clear 'minds and in good faith. "Carry Your Bible." The "Carry-your-Bible" campaign is thusiasm as the "Catch-my-pal" Over a hundred stewards * join the enm- the new idea important fea- and in Seotln is becoming gute an The campaign began recently. when Pocket Testament league was supplying small Testaments in all languages. They are rinted in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, md are being distriboted all over the wo that it i= onl a matter of be In the case of sbl- Already the Bible Society has - sald 'an Association, and thousands ' of and the member are joining. Each to "make i ' Khy- passim and: to carry with me wheféver '1 "During the Russo-J apanes: said an official of the Bible Society to one of our representatives yes- terday, 'we distributed thousands of these small Testaments to the Jap- anese soldiers printed in their own language and the men took them eag erly. whether they belonged. to the Christian faith or not. In Japan §, © of ithe Post. Office, dificinls Carry their pocket Testaments." 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