Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1912, p. 4

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§e ERBRANDT, 20% Woodvill. Ohio 'It you, like Mr, Hilderbrandt, everything" in as he did, fight pains with Dr. Pills. Let the of the battle. g on their record, which is a long list of cures extending back » everywhere sell them. If Package falls to benefit, your drug- will returm Your money. LES MEDICAL CO. Toronts, Cam As our South Yard has been sold to the Grand Trunk Rail- way, who require it next month, we are prepared to offer some BARGAINS IN ROUGH ~~ LUMBER for immediate re- moval. : S. Anglin & Co. Cor. Wellington and Bay Streets. WERBELY ursd rning at $1 a grr King pelos of BRITISH WHIG, 18 sar. To Street, Toronto. H. E SBmaliplece, J Baily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year, * Attached is oie of the best Job Printing Offices in Cansds; TapidE stylish, and cheap work; nine Improved presses. THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED THE DAILY 306-310 King Btreet, Kingston, On- d 4 pm. ublished In parts on Monda P and od States charge for postage nit ad Lo J. G, Elllett, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec-Treas a > TORONTO OFFICE~~Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church . P,, representative. ---- The legislature, at the last session, made it eléar, by an act, that the municipality is liable for the care and the poor and sick. The Whig observes that maintenance of indignent n city not so far from Kingston objects Jto the burden which the law is laying but this city has upon it, 3 a remedy against some impositions, It has four- teen days in which to investigate the case, and it can see that where it he facts, in any the burden longs. But there are cases in which the city knows through the It is sometimes not a good thing have a repuiation for kindness is placed nothing until it is reported hospitals and charities, tu and consideration. Advantage has been taken of it, Kingston has been "bur- dened' and again families that have moved again by whole to it and with no hope of being other than charge . upon the city. It is for a the city to have some officer who will put a check upon this kind of "taasient trading' and put an end to it, Then the hospitals are another BURDENS OF THE PEOPLE. : » source of anxiety. Persons arm sent them from the surrounding eoun- become resi Children to ties, and, leaving them, dents of the brought here because the parents are city. are undergoing medical treatment in some 3 hese of the public institutions, and thes children have to be cared for ome where. The act, as amended, does nol cover It provides that the sick be housed and fed, but it gives no speci every contingency, and infirm shail fieation as to what is to be done with a shiftlese and incompetent class that are moving about all the while and taxing the public bounty with their improvidence. The desire to make every municipal ity provide for its own unfortunates, and all of them, if very good. It is a discreet and proper proceeding. Dut the gosernment must, without delay, increase its accommodation for the in- the and the feeble must, through sane, incurables, winded, and the city some special agency, 'see that it with the dependents not "burdened" of other municipalities, ---- One cannot realize the insignificance of ll the talk about a recall of judges until the things that are Archibald, of Commerce Court, cal it reads some of said about Judge the United States He is under politi- indictment, and congress is dis- posed to abolish his court, for a mis directjon Mr. Roosevelt thunders against the courts, and seems to favour the recall of judges, and he may have in mind Judge: Archibald's experience or unfit- ness, : It is remarkable that since the judge had charges preferied against him in February a lot of misdoings have been called up. He is a Pennayl. or misuse of power, 'Phone 66. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF NEURALGIA The Reljel 1a the best counter irri tant known, and therefore the best embrocation that can be used in Neurslgia. * Rub it on the part af fected, and keep flannels soak d With It on the seat of the pain until fe: i3. obtalned, which will usually Be in the course of ten or fifteen minutes. ASK for RADWAY'S and TAKE no SUBSTITUTES Symington's Packet Soups and Gravies Get Them at D. COUPER"S Phone 76. 841.3 PRINCESS ST. ; Prompt Delivery. WANTED * Live Representative in your Town and District to sell Montreal Real Estate. Good location, easy terms to buyers and liberal com. mission . to Agents. For full particulars, write or wire % BURLAND REALTY Co., 203 Board of Trade Building, Montreal. i "FONG BING -cess in every possible way. bar- first yuar the company, with vania man, who "enjoyed, (if that be the proper word), the fellowship and friendship of Quay, the boss of the state for so many years, and of Ien- rose, his successor. in two state courts meres Court He had served when the was created, and Taft called him.to preside over Not because Com: Mr. it. he was a man of trans- like of cendent because, was possessed ability-not Judge Mabee, he POLITICS AND THE JUDGES. that power of discernment, that ¢ear- ness of vision and judgment, that made his choice imperative--but be be party causé his backer, Penrose, was lieved to be in control of the vote, Judge Archibald appointment to the administration in the Wire Trust offenders. they escaped of all proportion, in leniency, to thei The cllef organizer of the pool he fined heavily when, nceording he should vent to jail. A 82500 smuggler got three months in prison, while was a great dis. Convicted, with various fines out crimes, to the attorney-general, have been a $1,400,000 smuggler escaped with a fine. all this is that the American judges too often get appointments as polifieal re. wards, and in a judicial way are ax pected still to serve the party, The recall may, under the be warranted. It us not where the judges, before their ed And the moral of system, in Canada, though politicians appointment, are select primarily because of their fitness, and hold office because of their com | potency. -- liko de Public ownership and control, municipal ownership and control, pends for success upon the men who have to do with it. Manitoba's. ex- perience has been terribly pointing. The province invested over a million dollars in the elevator bu. siness, having elevators at over one hundred points, and an assumed capa- city for 4,300,000 bushels grain. But a dismal failure has been record. od. The loss in the last finandal year was nearly $35,000, and to avoid Svepetition of this loss it has bem decided by the government to dis pose of the elevators. Cause of failure--polkitival misman- agement. The Roblin government ran thecelevators on the party plan, as a means to an end, and that end the distribution of jobs and patronage a- mong the politicians. It refused to listen to the grain growers, when they asked for representation on the board of management, and made suggestions which their experience warranted. In other words it declined to recognize the very men to whose support it looked in order to make the elevator business a success. In Saskatchewan there is a difievent veport. There the co-operative sys tem has proved to be an ewinent suc In the the government, disap- of backing of the Scott {eighty new elevators and will purchase Sir Tomar Gouin denies the rumour thal he contemplates retiting from St. George's Episcopal church, New York, is leaving the a scientific expedi EDITORIAL NOTES : GOVERNMENT UNDER INSPECTION- rebut, #ix existing ones, handling approxim- ately 1,500,000 bushels of grain, and closed the year with a profit. This year it will erect Between seventy and eighty new elevators ani purchase some six or seven, thus bringing the number of elevatars up to 125, a capacity of 4,000,000 bushels By the Saskatche- wan legislature had under considern- tion the co-operative system it urged that be followed, and the opposition sought 'o score a point by calling for the presence and evidence of Manitoba's commissioners. These lauded the Mani- toba system to the skies, and it would now seem they either did not ' know of their own failure or they misjudg ed or misstated the facts. And it is into Saskatchewan the Manitoba representatives with the way, while was Manitoba's example that of the federal government are now going ax an inspiration in the local elections. Hon. "Bob." Rogers, who engineercd the elevator business in Manitoba, and made a mess of it, presumes { tell the Saskatchewan people, have made a success of their ele. fvator scheme, how to do things, and £t would gratify him very much if the electors would turn oat Mr. Scott, the wise and' patriotic leader of the government, and put Mr. Haul. j tain, the uncertain and wobbly lead. ier of the opposition, in his place. | This the people are not very 'apt to {dow ¥ to who Africa. Rainsford will be remembered as one of the greatest preachers of the day, and preaching has been re . garded as the highest calling of man. When Winston Churchill visited Can- ada, after the South African war, on a lecturing tour, he talked and acted George are the main props of the gov- ernment, and they are a mighty pair. Berl The shortage of potatoes in ihe Un- ited States and Canads has been fol- 18 | . BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY THE WHIG, SEVENT Y-N1 N T H YE AR [plus and ithe price. may hardly p DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at tario, at §6 per year. Editions at 2.39 an for the diggimg. Still a market. may ibe founds for in potatos { Canada can beat the wi ids, i Simian Women are not eligible to serve as members of the school board in Que Which does nbt IH the capacity hee, erin to be rect. wWouien can se well it is as edu; wonder of elected, is that so fey them Bick McBride of cour of kn dian people are Hon. { { count, on his own a has wd to bear peel teiing t if the Cay of expenses of empiie thd must be g en, their full share of pa | people that i some inership haps John Dull will ses the point » sells his iar I peg--a wholesale grocer, whe three had branch «tor busin-ss for million d { und did not the bu employ a drew ines to him thousands of business and cot {men would like to know Mr eretary, Hanaa, * Ontario's provincial se pooh-poohs the idea that take Judge place on ths railway commission Hanna is the mane to But a lawyer, and a knowledge He man ol great common sense, and that was ,Mabee's 8 of law is the first essential is 0 chici and distingui hing | characteristic. Toronto has a | gress prétty. row in of the Ihe denied a pro- Hy- (Queen over the charges ldro-Electric Commission i has voice on the management of the civie aty practically heen electric department. The Commission 1s running the waterworks, is mak ing the cost of pumping éxecessive, and is refusing the council the right audit the well to Kingston will. do this the accounts. to investigate before it makes a contract with commis sion, » SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. A Shrewd Guess, Brantford Expogitor We now why Mr. Bourassa went off to Kurope. He knew what know wis econting A Word to Judges, Pttawa Citizen H the sacredness of human life is to be maintained, judpes will have to deal with homicides in a rather more businesslike manner, or Canadian law will soon cease to have any terror for prisoners of the stamp referred to Things Hoped For. London, Weekly Star, There is no probability democrats, tion, [removal of the tariff on farm pro duc ts, which the Canadian copssrva- tives have been promising a better | expedient of tarifl reform than recipro city. tht Ml: successil in the the ele Sir James' Helpers, I M + Free Pross | The prime minister and the ministor {of education of Manitoba assert it las [t exercises and 'encourages Isocial instincts. It is to be hoped lin the interests of Mr. Rowell, these {gentlemen can be induced to take the stump. for Sir James Whitney in tnext Ontario election. imitab man's The Aid of China. Watertown Times Six powers, the United Stutes, Greal Britain, France, Germany, and Japan, have reached an agreement by which 350,000,000 will be advanced to meet the present financial necessities of the Chinese republic. It i that the application of a p thiz loan to the pavment of the | diets Wil remove the menace to the {ussia believed n « f ol most serious government wii new Women's $4.50 Tan Lace or But- ton Boots, $3.25, Dutton's. One of "the old stalwarts of New Boyne has passed away in the person of Thomas Gillespie. who died at his home on | May 15th Deceased has only been ill a few' days with pneu monia, Mr. Gillespie was born in the county of Mayo, Ireland, eighty-seven years ago Special Suitcase, $1.50. Dutton's eggmen, entered the Meliowan Oat meal Milling. company's office, Dur ham, Ont., and, after opening the safe, of which the combination had not been turned, ripped out the cash ydrawer and rifled it of $50, { - Women's $3.50 Tan Oxfords i $2.50, Dutton's, 209 Princess St The Toronto World insists that Pro- vincial Secretary W. J. Hanna hae the refusal of the chairmanship of the dominion railway commission. Thirteen Were killed and forty-five were inlared in a railway collision I'aris, France. DR.'SOPER DR. WHITE f Tn the folto Pies (Vampocsie Eczema {x de: in wheat | Store Closes should make spiendid trustees, and the! Here's a man--MeDonald, of Winni ! he | Mabee's | will include in their programme | that { he treating custom is a good thing, | the | * Saturdays 10 p. m. OUR $4.00 that are made. or two more. Every size and width. Oxfords, Blucher Blacks Tans, and 11 Hosiery, in newest Thread or Cashmere, quality for ' Hi 3C, J pairs for FANCY ' HOSIERY 3 pairs for $1.00 We are offering 75 dozen Men's fine colorings Lisle regular 50 cent Other lines at 15¢ and 25¢c. BIBBY'S Ltd. KINGSTON'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MEN'S SHOES We claim to have the hest $4 Men'sshoes They were made by skillful workmen, and the little details of shoemaking have been as carefully looked after as if the shoe cost a dollar and Button styles. Patents. Clothing Tables For Sale SMART SUITS Our Gordon Suits $15.00 and $18.(0 These suit s show every feature of fine tailoring that the éustom tailor dotes on--as Rich Brow Handsome Pa $1.00 B well as a style and char- acter that but very few tailors can suc- cessfully copy. ns, Genteel Grays and lue Fabrics. All sizes 33 to 48, MEN'S ENGLISH RAINCOATS rametta Cloth. See Our Special $10.00 and $12.00 Coats BIBBY"S Limited Mcn's and Boys' Departmental Store 82 PRINCESS STREET. | | | | | SE NAD wa Ed I -- on o-- Constipation - Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--- Permanent Care Genuine mus bear Signature en RIT STR 0005 SOLD ON TIME New Spring Goods now in and ------ sold on the Eagy Payment Plan. DRY Goons.' MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, LADIES' SUITS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, JEWELRY, ETE, Come in and see these Goods, or drop us a card and we will send tho goods to your house. Joseph Abramsky 26% PRINCESS STREET, Next Princess Theatre. QUEEN'S CAFE . Lunches sefved on the shortest notice. § F or Potatoes Land Plaster will « start the plants in- to vigorous growth P. Walsh 55-37 BARRACK STREET, ¢ HALL FURNITURE We are showing a fine line of Hall Furniture. Hall Mirrors, Golden Oak, $4.50 to $16.50 Hall Seats, $5.50 to $18.00, Hall Trees. $6.00, $8.60 to $30.09 All finishes, Golden, Fumed or Mis i Kingston Business College {Limited Highest £ducation at Lowest Cost Twenty-sixth Bur. Fall term begins August 36th. u in Bookkeeping, 8h Tele graphy, Civli ice and Eng 8 Our graduates get the positions. Within a short over sixty secured positions one of the largest railway cor- orations in Canada, Enter any ime. Call or write for informe tion. H F. Metcalfe, Principal Kingston, Canada thand, best time with LIME FOR SALE DRURY'S Coal and Wood Yard hogany. Pedestals in Fumed, Golden Early Euglish or Mahogany. Special Prices this week in Go- Carts and Carriages. R. J. Reid, psn LEADING UNDERTAKERS RAWFORDS Coar.. 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