Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1912, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. : B THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY" APRIL 15. 1912, a PVT EEeY P H E WVH 1G, SE VE NT Y-N I N T H Y E A R ada, and may have been inspired by it since Hom, Mr. King 8 summon. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street, Kingston, On- " ing Was summon tario, at $8 per year. Editions st 2.50 and 4 p.m. * jrd to Washington a couple of years WERLLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, ptililished in parts on Monday and lago to 'explain the iperation of i: BIBBY'S Shoe Sale Thursday ssorning at $1 a year. To United States charge for postage had to é . be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. Under the Erdman Act. conciliation Attached is ome of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, st3itsh, {mar be accepted, bh it only with the and cheap work; nine Improved presses. consent of both' sides. It cannot be THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED forced. It may wot be of any wvail in H A T i S A | E J. G, Eitlett, President. any . case. "ji says the New York . Guild, Seec~Tress. * . : 5 Leman A, Herald, "the railenade do not ad REwmYLY vance 'the pay of the engineers, a strike will | enlled. The railroads : = : TORONTO OFFICE~Sulte 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church teclane * he Ror ay mubizund E~ =z I he King Hat Ths Street, Toronto. H. BE. Smaliplece, J.P. representative. 3 * gotare Hey will not grant sn jn. 3 crease as they cannot afford it." As » . : \ : thie article is going to pass the con EE is sold everywhere in Canada at SOME MUNICIPAL MATTERS. flict will go on, a EDITORIAL NOTES pPpe-- $2.50. a Open Plumbing But | Tight Joints. Modern pheabiog ie sanitary, y We naw place on Sale J. P. Hants 1912 aitiariive and cleat. William streei. Easy access 10 the laf whi Kk Ald. Carson has dreamed. ro 4 " % Spring shipment of these ( 'elebraterd Hats, at Should auything break the ; on ve. The . : which is not likely----the pipes : peren property and egress from it i= neces EE hi, are easy of Becess. is material, and it is in reeoguition Ol sary, and the new tracks are laid ac I'he Monireal Gazetie had better not Bo La | ' raise Ontario's lelal deoartment t N\ The plumbing is open but a' great and overwhelming fact, that|cordingly. The works appear to be |P uilion Aro . _ on too > \ ei fering t } : : veh wit AY AT ' a} joints are tight the cost of iVing is going up, up, up. | expanding in usefulness every day much Sth Tena to the semi N ' 5 WE WANT ¥YU'R TRADE ¢{ In New York it is proposed to abolish One thing the city council should do, Fuse it is not measuring up teo : WE ANT OH A 10% : en fat ne La fa 4 a {nel in Lis contest with Neshitt's . \ v « : . 'a AND ARE OPEX" ENOUGH the middle men, ax the source of all| without delny. It should %mend it scitttenal New F lat Rim Derby. half a dozen differ- TO BAY SO tthe trouble, us the persons whose lighting arcangements so that common . \ ¥ i butting in, unnecessarily, into trade [sense will assert tse. Last night fie Kotwal purty spent 35h50n \ ent width of brim and several heights and David Hall Ij is making. es ryvibing so costly ut | was disagreeable upon the streets, and in a futile attempt to carry the . shapes of row {| What a dime the consumers will have| for the renson that there was no light primaries. ii proportionately - \ : > . 5 much monef were paid in the states ones: : : in which Roosévelr won out what » a Store 2385. Residence, 56. qi the retailers, out of business, There matter of fact the moon was com- chinking' wi' coin. there must have ' is a side 10 this corporation quien] pletely ohscured by storm clouds. It . : : been. a whieh will be discussed in a later is! is not difficult to detérmine when there 7 ---- b sue should be light. Anyone who witness Major Peichen would have been as . : The Works is] ed the ( } / prospect us Fhe council has -------- permission to the laying down Mud, mud, everywhere, and will he additional tracks at the foot of luntil Kingston has the asphalt swreets FUR We TR BR mg {jto drive the middle men, practically | The moon was supposed to be shed- 66 BROOK STREET. Hall the commission men and some of ding its silvery beams when, or as a ' Canadian | ocomotive closing down of vesterday well without the written order which showing some of the prosperity of | realized that the moon would not belle asked from the second officer whe samme iss . - = {only ome Who seems to have thought of ---------- -- x which the company gave promise ina very much in evidence vut bing in a small boat. He is th The Celebrated Hardwood ~ 3 Flooring wo ume gommon.[-kY ~~ Just Right Shoe Cleaner and better than. Persistent asitation has its effects, suggestions have been wasatisfac ory, The Ottawa Journal is tFoubled he 3 \ Are being sold all over Canada In Ootawa, the Ridean canal, from the that 'the cundl hampers: the expansion | © se Sir James Whitney has been carpets. u i ; f c 1 deep cut to the central stntion, has {of the ¢ity, that it forbes the ercetion [1'ctured as a "reactionary." Thai is J Wi ¥ $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 i i ' KR F H adore hit a spensive 101 the word. "'Non-progressive' ia n be laid over an old been wanted by the CPR, and CN f half a "dozen high and expensive pH : ; : : a floor : Ri, and the preex has helped them ont [bridges when bit for it lower and | "etter, and the records show that h These Shoes are made by with their pling. This agitation begun | bei ter bridges would he available, and [every forward step made by 1Im last \ : og i . . ' BIRCH, tome mont" zo. with the (PKs | that it costs too much to operate the [%etin was forced upon him. Scine \ 'The Just Right Shoe, MAPLE and application for an eitranée to the city anal for all: the traflie it conveys, of his "reforms" are half-hearted af 4 i 3 OAK and with its promise to spend a mil | from the deep cut to the present ter- | fairs, i d . ; Rockland, Mass. hon dollars or more in new and at minus "Generally speaking," savs tractive improvements Opinions dil- | the Citizen, "the governme nt__would Orhlin Is now yeporiel so haves One of the Largest Shoe concerns in America. failed to make its mum taipal Hghting - fered upon the merits of the proposi ave maney hy making Tow's Lake the " . i } 1 : & plant a success. The cound} should 9 . . & : r Nn in 0 tion. The canal was an imperial en- | harbor for: ur: fie between Ottawa and produce dectricty: and. seh. it. at-cost We now place our stock of these Shoes on Sale at - . terprise originally, and it was a ques- and Kingston: and the eity of Ottawa | $ias : i ris depreciation, interest, ete, at a x tion" whether the eity eould end it .at | would gave money by subsidizing the ; Y Ss - # . y i lower rate than « ivate POFPOTS . . Gor. Wellington and Bay Streets. Daw's Lake, interests that desire to keep. the low- 9 i x an a " in : a oe eo "Phone 66 , > ion, ¢ ownership is suffering As a regulator of freight rates the | er lonks open, rather than saddle it : in ceveral directions eanal had a large value, and for . the wl with 4 debt of one millon dol at a rset nes | LITE being the railway company's of | to whic h the government would alsa Peter Lamareh, of Winnified, Ala. fer was not convineing Jut time - is | 'ars for the construction of bridges, WE SELL i thes 'wide, usiinlly of most sehaornd Ire tare finds hy experiment, and sale... that Patent Colt, Velour, Box Calf, Tan, Blucher and Button styles all sizes the lowest grade wheat in the west | ! 0 | urd it has snabled the" advocates of a Which looks as if Ottawa opinion {soll in Minneapce for %2¢. baeduct ran on 04a 0 S 08 change to think up all serfs of Arga- | was veering araund to a surrender of ing. the freight rate the pridato> the ments in its behalf, the Citizen is} the canal to the r vilway companies, {Canadian homestead would be 67¢ 4 Selected from the Celebrated now persuaded that the city end of 'Generally speaking," "they get whalland he got 40e. The consumption of Richmond No. 4 and Ontario No. 1 2 ! : wheat in Canada ig, at eight bushels , . : : ; : Mines, the hast. ishyacits Con! means of navigntion, that all other { tent. : per head, 57,000,008, out of 150,000. We Imported Raincoats direct fiom English Makors mined in Pennsylvania, : J Place your nest order with tM) raised in the west. A fittle cal % the canal should he abandoned as ny they want when they become pergis- ARRAIGNING THE GOVERNMENT. Aeviutton follows; and ax u *vieult, Wr, "Bee Our PARAMETTA RAINCOATS THE JAS. SOWARDS COAL CO. bn a Lamarsh figuns that on alent, oats, North End Ontario Street, The Whig has pointed out that the "Phone 166. government would not permit any one and favours government aid to the through the defeat of reciprocity, I aS y wees [to discuss the bi-lingual schosls dur | end that these schools may meet the! 847,000,000, Mr. Lamarsh lost alone D0 as AA aasaar | ing the Inst sesvion of the legislature Purpose for whiche they are set apart. fon 2.800 bushels, S600, and a B B ~ [. t d f . 0 » Restaurant The government had announced that Ihe laws of the province--providing | writes frelingly. His article to ' " . | Chinese {#1 it would amend its poliey to suit the | for competent teachers, approved [Globe is headed "The Cost of : ' d B ' D « t . 1 St 2 ( rise = {§lneeds of the schools, as these needs books, and teaching in Rogier, Yi Ciahie Panic." . a Men S an oys epar menta nN ore ! | Regular Dinner - 2%¢ {§ | had heen revealed in the report of Pr. | French as the language of instruction ---------- : i « Merchant, tha the i eet on de wing confine 0 e fi oar--he i 'REVIVAL of VIE Ts s } YFiTeS Glaga Borvil]" (ron. i» svi vhics eaten who a or ie et sehr! | BEVIN GF [Seer | 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. "the training of competent teachers, | farmers have 108 on Jag! vear's crop, EA $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00. ' . . They're Dreaming of a Smokoless that had been said or suspected with] who ard in sympathy with the plans Lond sondaon. R---------- regard to the schools, and that it was] of the government, and who will see; OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, kept in secret until the local elections | that these plans are carried out Londan, April 23. The fonjunclion { . of the coal strike with the holding ol m TT ------ --t -- -- rT ------ ---- SAM & CHARLIE, {Bf were over Indeed with the Merchant | These teacher will see, of course, that the International ; Smoke ! anyl Fog FIRST GIRL IN NINETY YEARS. ' _" Proprietors igiTeport in hand members of the gov: denominationalism is not tought or [Abatement Kxhibition has caused n : ] - -- --- EE ---- "Winnipeg BIG RE-BUILDING SALE 183 Wellington Street. | ernment had said there . were no bi exhibited and, therefore there will not |gteat revival of faterest in the vam Four Generations of Turners Had \ lingual schools, legally, and that there {bs a repetition of the scandal which Pain, for o smokeless London . Only Male Heirs. A few choice 100 ft. lots for sale tnt hi ar Sing. Purnifbing our He : ¥ . : . . n the matter of smoke essness [on At) ie 2+ 0 : ' He we fils inn - -------- | hold he na toleration of anvihing lief te the closing of the public school don has made enormous strikes in Jute Atiantie -{ ity, Nd. Apt 2B easy terms. It will pay you to|gare offoring hig discounts «0 as to FEI emt tots | 2 S the wife of Roscoe urper cr that was vonirary to the legislation. lin Springer township. When he wife of Rose I er f---- od The use of ran aol alec; mainly. 10 |yonthuilder; 2010 Caspian aveswe, |360UTe these at once. Apply to | save double handing. : v Fite government, we say, prevente Incidentally Mr. Rowell has power- [the use of gas and electricity for fuel | hi : u >" el u ; ! 18 Market street, J ; . : - presented him with a baby girl, a J. 0. UTTON LOOKING SMART Fin }| the discussion of the bilingual school fully arraigned the government for {80d power, the stringent rules :of the | record established through four J. C H ' - Kingstos, Ontario 20 styles 8 ae ; gene ! SPRING, question during the session, nnd the | its' attitude towards the trustees of |™Meopolitan authorities and the * in {rations of the. Turner family was of Music : areasing use of steam heat with 'tho | Sop ther Dad ol Arsrerrrassssssressee@ premier made a statement in the last school No. ® | broken, every other baby borne " Cabinets at Let us have your last se: consequent. reduction of waste smoke. {the family during the period of 3 Mervinte J. mexnmith, $ 20 per cent : Lh > ent. f SEXSMITH, WILSON & COMPANY off. ® i, in Springer township, son's coat or skirt and we wii hours of the degislature which aceen- | The trustees, ho saye, were acting |Some if the experts at the exhibition \vearly - mimety : vores having been & Stuart J. Wilson, re<dye It or clean it, so that taated the situation. Mr. Rowell, un- | within their rights, and the talk of{are predicting that within twenty 'hoy. $s it bas the appearance of a new able to drag anything from the gov holding them responsible for the teach. ena Jondon will become as clear ay Payre 'Lurner, tounder of this branch Real Faate, amd Financial \ cont for the new season rural kngland, family, came from Massachus . rt Asor of the family, came from Correspondence Solicited, 25 es ernment which he could eriticise be ing of the French pupils was an act "wx 5 i The popula: liking for the 'open coal |e ric R. P REKER & CO f. . % he i a + x etts, He had four sons, no gids, Le Ah on fore, and "unable to' elaborate the | of coercion for which there was no grate is hard to overcome. To discour- | Three of these sons kad children, all . Nn Willouby Mota . Sash : | ea . . pt 4 : ' . TH. 2st Street. atoon, Sask, i a Dyers snd Cleavers, {views of the opposition in the time at justification. In view of this state age this sentimental affection for the boys. Kight of 'their elever boys of ChinaCab. i Ee { i i ww . 2 >a * ® Princess St. Kingston, Owt | his disposal, has since spoken in To | ment one can realize the difficulty of {onal fire, Mayor Hazell, of Holborn, is married and six had chifdren. Ml inets a 20 Ne-------- {ronto, end outlined what the liberal | the education department, and under-|*0ding to every resident of that bor- boys. All of Roscoe Tupnér's cou: Or. de Van's Female Pills ' ? per cent off ough a circolar calling attention 10 'gins and brothers who hate married A reliable French régrutator : never faflr. Thess . the necessity of doing something to so far have had only boys. The | sills are exceedingly poweily! in regulating ihe to discuss itQuolve the smoke problem. Just a(.the]Turners had about given up hope, | Icoerative portion of the female system. Kefuse D Martel' Femal Pill as primarily responsible for the con- {The end has not been heard of that noment the strike has done something {when Ruth Fleanora Turoer set. ap EE ge rg es ware | Ts $ e $ dition which prevails and demands the | school outrage. It is ome for which!te enforce economy in ithe consump-Jber Mist weak ery at five o'clock to- he Bosbell Drus » Catharines, * SE ---------------- dismissal of them. He demands; fur | the government will iafer be salied {ol tion of coal, and the results are al- day, 3 For sale at Mahood s.drug tore. Nineteen Years the Standard ther, that dchools be established for { account. ready apparent in a knowledge that | - SRT - Prescribed and . for 's ak thore are other fuels than coal, { The steamer Minto made an unsuec- F540 N MA recommended cegslidl atten b i p HNSO i Namen tn sfed - pt to pull off the steam. . L rn anstendficall peeosad seedy of vr and AS 18 s WILL NOT COMPETE. Jer Earl Grey. ihe cargo and coal : : TRIKE IMMINENT. Perma cat, For sale at oll drug storen, : must be removed before she can be THE LEADING FLORIST Girl Guides Are Unlike the Boy floated. The Lady Sybil is taking off : Te ro oe andy | 324 KING STREET. London, April B.--Girls of all | de- N 4 bg. pe ot Flos. ke 3 . ! grees. from the nobility to factory op Weadi, 4g Surw dow Spiay : American railroads, and because the lservice of the 28,000 traived" enginoers loratives, ars ; ining the Girt Guides, { DR. SOPER "J dic Desi ng Faiduels and Floral 2 SUGARMAN, managers of the roads have not [who were interested in this appeal, | orvanizod by Miss Agnes Baden-Powell, | gf { an. oral Sprays' a agreed to the increase of wages which [and the head of the organization an. |flative of General Baden-Powell, the ' | specialty. Sweet 'Pea Seed In F 0 x a s 1 N c the enginders. demanded. © The matter | nounced that. on Friday night the ne. founder' of the Boy Seout movement in { . Se ary bh « el ye pas . this country. Mang titled women Ruik Nanded Vatfeties twas under | negotiation for several gotiations would be considered closed n 4 0 Oma a) . "Phones oy Ca Phin], in: New York and a crisis was land the members of the commit lee vs. Tu a Suronuses of the Sega. | ¥ - ork guaranieed. then reached somewhat suddenly, The | would leave New York to look after [are serving in various corps. Mins la managers pointed ont that they had ihe interests of the orgaization, The [de-Powell declares that there is no- to make many improveients in the period of peace was fater extended hy Shing milivary - hosdenish Mon She roads, that there had to be doable | forty-eight hours. Two hours' notice oe will Me BE compete jiracks, block signals, the elimination | would be given of the withdrawal of with the Boy Scouts, Ambulance work "(of grade erassings, and the adoption | the men, is taught to the various corps, but or, oi 4 of safer "appliances, in the public in| The decision was no sooner meached their chief coucgrn lies with the essen- V 2s terest, and an increase of wages was than a committee of financiers called tially feminine arte. Atesudy, howe. [3 CIALIS] PECIALISTS. party will stand for upon' this ques stand the refusal of the fhinister of tion. Mr. Rowell holds the inspectors | edueation or his deputy . Hx ension Walnut Table and Site. Fhere . Speen it may na i Dusinras. Nothing eould contribute to CREE BLE Stuck of New and dec..d-fon--a strike of the engineers of - fiity {the safety of trave ° 4 hand Furniture, You will get a bars v : avel wore than the mala at Store, 239. Conservatories. Rezidence, 1212. ~ a 3 . or, three silver life saving medals have ts 2 AW F { J ~ 5) S [mot possible wt the present time. on the engineers and represented that heen awarded 'to (irl Guides, one Yor In ibe following Ve asen 6 Men: hn Lhe engineers were ready with gn | their position involved great loss to wonping un cuoaway horse and two for Piles (Varicsecln. Py penis ' % § '® AA g_ answer. They said that the railway [40,000,000 who had Bo part in the [raving drowning children. © Rezema i gion iis om Companies in the west, the north-west, controversy and would be seriously When. Raking Bread Cutarrs | Sistas [84 1 5 mare the south-west and the south-oast had inconvenienced hy a strike. This was Bullous | aves § Alicuticas - i : : aC 3 The choi f Bt ix ome of thel And Mord, Xerve md Badr Diseases. Ch TR ER EL EE A | ORT TRS pa ments as the roads in the east, band] of Charles P. Neill, commissiones of [Yeant Cakes are made by the . most Binnk, Moi clvs faroitont fog Met & they 'were paving practically the tarill | lnbowr, and one of the two arhitrag succesrivl dry yesst wheat in Canada. | Shem A dp pd 2 to ; of salaries that were now demanded. | tors appointed by the gover un. Urfer a Je Package from Sonn whi, a ! Hav € Yo 8 ? The fimunial reports showed an in-[der the Frdman Ach. 15 corres | OF feud far free sunple. White DRS. SCPE! ©» WIITE, , > 3 . . Swan Spices & Cereals, Linsted, To 4 crease in the earnings and value of {ponds with the Lemieux act, of Cane routo, Ont. + 28 Torontn 5 Ju ro -- ------- 0

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