Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1912, p. 4

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an 2 i 7 , THE DAILY BRERSH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912. CEDAR SHINGLES TT . In spite of the large sums spent on adver- tising other Roofings there is a vigorous demand for * Wood | Shingles. They are favorites, being last- ing and true. Various grades sold by S. Anglin & Co. Wellington Stroet North "Phone 66. OUTING SUITS CLEANED. Nothing looks worse than a soiled or dirty outing suit. The wlor is usually light, and dirt shows up very plain. It costs you little to send them to these works, and the result {a always satisfactory R. PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, 1 60 Princess St. Kingston, Ont, y LAXATIVES 'are best for nursing mothers because they do not affect the rest of the system. Mild but sure, 25¢c. a box at your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED, 163 R R - R Cures Toothache Rub the gums with the Relief, If thereisacav- ity in the tooth, plug it with eotton that has Nn steeped tn the Hellef undiluted. Six Way's Regulators, in many cases, is a cure, Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop a card to' 19 Pine Street when wanting anything done in the Cargen- ter line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work: alse Hardweod Floors of all kinds All orders will receive prompt attention. Bhop, 40 Queen Btreet. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on It is crowing louder as ne goes along. Only 48c per pound. For chewing and smoking. AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street, BIGYGLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 413 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO Price Catalogue. Electric Restorer for Men Phusphotul DOBLE ots tension: tosboces vim add vitality, Premature decay and all gexual eduess averted at once. Phosphonol will new man. Price $8 a box, or two for e you . The Scobell D: Mi to BBY addres. Sco For sale at Mahood's drug store. At Cu Prices Send for Cut t FURNITURE WANTED, Anyone having Furniture, Stoves, Clothes, Boots to Sell drop a card be- fore digposing of to . SU ARMAN, 242 Ontario Street, Opposite Craig's Wholesale, FONG SING mary has removed to 383 Princess reet, next to YMCA First-class ork guaranteed, "SINGER" Hand Sewing Machine Practically new, for Sale. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Largest line in the city. Will buy. sell or exchange. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bought and Sold. If you are glving up house, I will buy all your goods. L. LESSES Cor, Increased yield and improv ed quality not only pay for spraying, but yield a hand- some return on your invest- ment of time and materials. The ment of Agri- culture Toronte recom- mend Arsenate of Lead Will destroy ail leaf-eating ¥ insects. ] Will not wash off easily. Will not burn the leaves. 25 cents a pound. ; One pound will ik ie gallons solution, an the "best known. Es Sold only by W.. A. Mitchell, i |e care much whom they match of 1 be added, making price of Attached 1s one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, st) ils, and cheap work; nine improved presses. i THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED {that had been suspected_ or said {{ ment | opinion. tario, at 38 per year. Editions at 3.30 Thursday Sorning ai §1.a year. ally $3 agd TORONTO OFFICE~Suits 19 and Street, Toronto. BORDEN AND The Toronto News thinks the imiper- o government may see the wisdom now whi of granting relief from the senate pre 5 wa majority is hostile fo the veiling conservative government. late Hon. Mr. i) by the senate and desired per the Mackenzie n to appoint exira senators un to make the upper house sub jective to his will, The permission was not granted, on the ground thai there was no apparent evidence of the dead: fo . The situation now, "according to the "The "ig K, News, is entirel; different. na tional deadlock," it argues, No it I'he not refused to sanction generally pre- has the legislation of the lowér house, and the legislature which bas been projected by has im sent,' 18 not. senate the government. The senate declined to sanction certain bills THE WHIG, SEVENTYNINTH YEAR: DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-210 King Street, Kingston, Oa- WEERLY BRITISH WHIG, 2 es, published in parts on Monday and o n H. BE. Smaliplece, J. rm sass and ¢ p.m. ited States charge for postage had ilo of Weekly $1.60 per year. J. G, Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, See~Tress 20 Queen City Chambers, 23 Church P., representative. THE SENATE. the form in which they were presented the sted were not accept it to government, and sug These able to the government and Yet cannot be si ye Mr. Borden fs he amendments, deadlock occurred. advised te see what can do the senate he He is at hiberty to tell his dismal story to the all that the imperial govern. ment is much opposed to the contfol shout reforming while om bagland, Colonial Secretary, to learn, in probability, of the senate by appointments as the of Mr. Bor- his Poy King was. opposed to the the better hide awee, control the lords in same way. i length of den had ernment lives for any time he will be able to make appointments to the senate, and as they are bound fo be partizan the upper house will gradually come to regard his work ia vqurably, and pass it without questio whatever its nature or quality. 4 . of to The appeal the government of Saskatchewan the people, written by Hon. Mr, Scott, is most direct and emphatic. Provincial rights i the are para mount, and Scott campaign succeeds there will be ne partnership the federal and governments, and none ean take place. between Strong local features are made con- to be af expendi ture of ¥2,000,000 annually, uj spieuous. 'here js on good roads, for a period of vears, one-gruar ter chargeable to. current revenue and the balance to capital account, under provineial direction thege will be rail the in differ- ent directions, so as to develop the province fully; farmers will be helped, if possible, by way construction, radiating from Hudson's Bay railway, and cheap loans, and terior elevators built, now In that the federal government has failed to keep is promises with regard to them: power twill be generated at the Souris coal fields and later, by water falls, for the benefit of the people; there will be a development of Northern Saskat- chewan, demonstration farms, agricul tural and technical education, animal - The volle face of the local govern- ment on the bi-lingual school ques- surprising; it It shows alarmed the administration has been on the is to act on the suggestions of Mr. Rowell, though un tion, is more than is astonishing. how subject, how eager it willing to admit the fact, how exceed- ingly eager it is to do something that will head ofi the public dissatisfaction. For deny Yt, can, that the government has been shaken-up, that no -one it has done the very thing it was not willing to do. First let it be understood the in that election last fall was precipitated order to avoid an explosion or out burst of public opinion ter, or the mat In the session of 1911 the govern had pledged itself 10 fully vestigate the ment in schools, through a com petent person, and it must be said oi Dr. Merchant that his réport is both candid and critical, * He made clear all of il the bi-lingual se hools, and his report was placed in the hands of the govern At be that the housé could in September, once it Came apparent {| not meet again without radical legis il lation, and to avoid the feeling that J might follow the exposure of weakness or failure on the part of the bi-lingu al wchools upon, a dissolution was decided EDITORIAL Mr. Borden the west cannot have government elevators. Mr. Rog- ors says it can and must. Who is run ning the government anyway ? Saye of this conntry ------ A 'woman inspector of schools in To- ronto. "Why not? There are women inspectors in England and they are doing as good work as the men. The Women are gradually coming to their own. The leaders of the political parties, in Ontario are vieing with each other as to what they can do for temper- ance. The revelation is a remarkable one, and shows the trend of public Mr. Rowell has forced the issue. : -- The Chicago ministers have agreed 10 marry only the physically fit. But they are not the big push. The wa gistratos can mprry in the United States, and some of them do not seem CONTEST IN' THE WEST. P---- Uder provincial ] rights, WHITNEY'S SUDDEN SOMERSAULT. resend], husbandry, publicity, the and referendum, and the demand of intbintive ! for a readjustment un the commission. The of all what 1s termed "Saskatchewan bill of freight rates railway 188u¢, however, issues is which includes the to the province of the public domain within its limiis, markets of granting free access as to the the United States, new markets for the farm products,: and a speedy competition of the Hudson's Bay railway. Mr. Borden has agreed to transfer the public domain, but his | colleague, Dr. Roche, has declared that this tranfer will not be government, made to the The "'blufi" Un the contrary it effect and may do Mr. Haultain more harm than good. Gene- rally the election 18 one of the keen- present local may not work. may have a very aggravating on the election, est, but it will, not July'llth, the people will do the vot ing, and Hon. Mr. McNab Says the government will have forty supporters out of fifty-four. A smaller proportion will do it, and a smaller number best for the government. last long. On is There had ben, during the election, some remarkable (and contradictory of each other), by min isters, statements, Mr. Foy, to retain the Orange vote in his constituency, (with the aid of the Orange leaders), declared that, under the law, there were no bi lingual | schools, and if any were found, (and the report, there were), they Merchant on fyle, said to be The premier did not know of these schools, though he had the he had not read it Hon. Mr. Rheaum said he bad the au thority of Sir James Whitney to that the bi lingual schools would mot be would have abolished. report. Perhaps say abolished. Then came the election, the first ses of the new legislature, the tennis of the government a piain or emphatic declaration of its sion at to escape plans, and a shambling and mislead- ng Statement the leader of the The review of these clos by government. ing proceedings of the legislature, the the pre mier and leader of the opposition, and the effect. of , the later announcement respecting the bi-lingual schools will Mean- while the evidence, as set fogth in the contrasting of addresses by be the basis of another article. statement, shows how the government has been stampeded into accepting the E---- liberal position. NOTES Rl mgte. A good many need by the "holy" bonds of wed- lock. . are not influ- The scrap between Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt will have the effect of giv- ing the presidency to the democrats. But they have their troubles--for Bryan. It is evident that he has the presidential bee in his bonnet, and he cannot be elected. The judgment in the Moran case will have a great educational value. The newspaper can go a long way reason ably in its eriticism without libelling any ome. It is a serious thing to re fleet upon the character of any one, especially the character of the dead. -- The Orange Sentinel is not quite satisfied with what the government purposes to do with the bi-lingual schools. The French and. English in- spectors may do great things, but they will stand watching. The legis lative committee of the Orange.order -- will do a little superyi L ts own | account. Toronto has tribute two. per and "the city eachor the must nus Signing hei teachers m ir ay withdraw fund. A i grand thing and has a very interest mm the pension 18 i mspi - { ing effect. i THE SPIRIT OF THE PRESS | i { | Use Hat Pins. Toronto Lloyd-Georgs an' at-} tack by wuld wear | hatpins as a defensive measure. i 'Page for Divorces. Windsor Record - The modern -Bible' over mr Michigan contains a for births, deaths and an extra page for page marriages--and oi vorees The Forgotten House. London (Ont) Advertiser Another batch of tarifi changes order-in-counci What's the, House of Commons for ? by Danger of Kissing. Buffalo Evening News Milwaukee doctors kissing a cri ibat Milwaukee kisses and ny lot those doctors al times, want to make is all night vet what a Tune » | are everywhere -------- Fired All Round. Ottawa Journal ghauelph's fire committee fired the fire brigade, i hi council has | and now city fired the gre committee. This will not be an al-fired condition, however, the blaze out at council, un the bess ratepayers A Good Commentary. Montreal Evelyn mony in an touch tar . Thaw, callously intended to keep unsane as ; of sordid vy to a squ The ° y youth" of the American plutoeracy will take note of the incident with a shiver. giving testi husband last her lends the WANTED HER HELP, After False Starts Finally the Question. "Grace," he said enthusiastically, "I have a questjon to ask you." "Yes," she said softly and prepar- ed to listen, "I hope you won't think it imperi- nent, or take it as an attempt upon my part to interfere with your own prospects." "On, George--" "But you are so than 1." "You mustn't say that." "You are. I've been going with you a long time now, and I've had time to it. You are musical, and understand-- "I was going to say that you un- derstand the poets, and all that, so much better than I. Your fam- ily is literary, whereas mine is not My father is but a humble bookkeep- er. You have taken first honors in college. I have had to earn my own living always." "That makes no difference to me, George." "I know it doesn't, Grace But now I've come to you for help. 1 feel that I cannot hope for success without your assistance."'s "I am sure, Georgt, that you will always find me willing to do any- thing in my power to help you." "I knew you would be. It but confirms my first impression of you. And you will help me." "Yes, 1 will." "Then give me a rhyme for Cad- illagua There beans in it for me, if I win."-- Detrajt Free Pess. | -- Transforming Touch of Genuius, The genuius in tailoring plishes without effort things fuse to $ield to the most de efforts of the ordinary apparently , creates out of nothing His touch transforms the shape of the customer and the set of the gar- ment. He moulds an ungainly form into an Apollo, and the misfit gar- ment falls into natural place in his hands. The lines of his draught are unappreachable and his system is in- fallible. He nows just when the shoulders to he advanced or receded, he understands intuitively just much the waist is to be suppressed or filled in and how much spring is required. . He never makes a mis- take, and' if the 'journeyman ruins a garment beyond repair in the mak- ing the genius sets it right with a few touches, even though to repair it is beyond the ordinary cutter's skill.--Tailor and Cutter, "Pops" much cleverer see re accom- hat re- 'rmined nortal He how Kingston and Ottawa. Rideau Lakes Navigation company steamers leave Swift's wharf, Mond v, Wednesday » Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. ! ------------ Posing as a good example is no easy Joh. BIC SOPER DR. WHIT Plies | Varicovele | Eczema | Epilepsy { Asthma | Syphilis | Lost ¥i i Stricture SPases Diabetes | Emissions | Kidoey Affecticns * And Biood, Nerve apd Bladder Diseases, Call or on Di for free advice. * Free Book on Diseases and Question Blank, Medicine. furnished Is Spm. al fh. to Lp Tw) 2. 3-10 3.0. Consaitatioy free. : DRS. SOPER & WHITE, All Our $7.00 and $8.00 Panamas now $5.00 " COMBINATION SUITS, Knee length, nainsook, Special, 75¢ per Suit. COMBINATION SUITS, Balbriggan, knée length. Special, $1.00 S POROUS KNITT UNDE French it, Special, 75¢ per Suit. NEW SHIRTS FOR MEN, New. Plain Whites, $1.00, 25, $1.50. NEW BLUE With separate $1.25, OUTING $1.50. SHIRTS, - 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Blue and mauve © SPECIAL, 50c, PETER PAN SOFT COLLAR and Tie to Match for %c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR or WE Shirt and Drawers, all size CHAMBRYS, : collar to match, s With soft dollar attached, BOYS' BOYS' NEGILIGEE SHIRTS, Soft collar attached, White, C $6.50 MEN'S Halifax steds, Tweeds beautifully, thing nobby for full Three-piete Blue, hand Special AR, 8. 3 GREY Plain 'and Fancy hand tailoked, ream, . Sizes 12. to 14 Seg Our Display of Boys' Hand Tailored Suits $1.50 $8.50 TWO-PIECE OUTING SUITS, and BLUE SUITS, style, tailored, sizes 34 to 46. English all New Gordon special, MEN'S KARKI TROUSERS, $1.00, 8 MEN'S KARKI SHIRTS. SHIRTS Neat HAT: SALE Travellers Samples Soft Felt Hats and Straws Regular $2.00 and $250 now $1.00 SUITS Fancy Wore tailored. Some- $10.00 S50 1918.00 English © Indigo SUITS, Worsted sizes 31 to 46 1.23, $1.50, $1.75. SOc; Tic, 81.00, BOYS" SHIRT WAISTS, patterns, with to. match SPECIAL, Boe, separate collar NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Soft Collar to Match Beauty for $1.25. $10.00 78, 80, IBBY"S Limited Men's and Boys' Departmental Store. CESS STREET. 82 PRIN A FIGHT WITH A BEAR. Farmer Ran From - Marauder, But Proved Victor. Belleville, June 24.--Mr. D. Wat- son, residing on Paudash road, near Bancroft, has had his flock of sheep depletéed lately, undoubtedly by a bear. The other morning he found the carcass of a lamb partly eaten, and, thinking the bear might return in | the evening, he shouldered a rifle and sauntered to where the carcass was lying, only to find bruin there before him, showing no sign of leaving until he had finished his re- past, Watson had only three cart- ridges, and, after firing apparently without effect, he was obliged to beat a retreat hastily, with the bear in pursuit. It gave up the chase when the vicinity of the house was reached Next morning the body of the bear was found dead, all three ts having reached the mark. it weighs 347 pounds. Cushendall Notes. Cushendall, June 22.--On Monday evening, the members of Zion chureh held a successful 'social on the grounds, when quite a sum was realized The pastor, Rev. Mr. McConnel 'and family were also farewelled before leaving for a new parish in Quebec. Dr. Me- Connell's successor is Rev. Mr. Nes- bet who has moved to the parsonage Quite a number of the telephone company have been engaged remov- ing poles along this line. W. Gor- don had the phone placed in his dwelling. Messrs. 8. McKane, J. and D. Ward, also W. Hiinter have gone to camp Petawawa. Mrs. Ansley, Kingston, has returned frqmn visiting her sister, Mrs. Trotter. Mrs. Grimshaw is at J. Weirs. The teacher, Miss Laturney sent a class to. wrile on entrant: exams this week. -------- Big Profit in Ball Pools. Philadelphia, June 24.--~The tremen- dous profit in baseball pools and the small chances of the player getting any return op his speculation were de- monstrated in the Central police court," when it was alleged that three men' mn Philadelphia collected between ¥1,700 and $1,900 a day on pools and Paid out an average of 890 5 day to the winners, ainsi. The perils of trying to. get rich 35 Toronto St., Toroto, Ont, ------ ------------._r es mn quick are still in evidence, goodly | LOTS OF BIG GAME, The Sporting Possibilities Are Very With nusk-ox, the excepti of an British © ( clopis an has every xists on the the est of them he In game Datives furnish afford the un fish the porting possibili wuld he mn Frunk lumbia ecies of. big game t inent; ¢ found there are wild fowl ven Ur quar es ad and of other sport: while est and world, In fact Lie poss EON that trout m in are in cifie gin territory where hunting will found Some Fort hed, cent moose country the little Smok reports recaved, there are mile than in continent, bers miles up the river Grand ( there from ANON is rea and from magnif extends as far. a river it is probable noose the any other part and every their to wm =O country has never hepa iby a few prospector that Rquar of nur the more to vent seem rease far, hunted « Whether t thorn attain the large size of the ¢ sint moose has yel to be determined, hut some very fine heads have been seen. In this dietrict, caribou are very. pletiful on the higher plateaux and mn places bear are nun A New York college girl with, an in come of 86,000 has had her allowance increased by the courts to B10,000 a venr., The higher education comes high --Washington Post. both grizzly and black TOUS. es ---- From reliable fhe - GOING TO BE COOL AS A CUCUMBER had the for into The sight and fellows fo leave who drop an order £48 rervife They the are hot, stifling around, ing and comfortable, are ge and enjoy many advantag derived by the use of gas for cooking CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. A fice or card of the Wo phone 19 e « , Queen Strde will bring necessary information | Light, Heat, Power, [Water, Depts. C. C. FOLGER GENERAL MANAGER, Canada Life Assurance Company you cf : J. 0: H "opu m Agent, t I'TON, IS Market Street, people, but the in L may fool a fe truth fools a great 1 When lend him 3 trouble brad ower hve USE. i RAWFORDS Coar. WeHavePlenty of Coal | LL R CTL

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