Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1912, p. 9

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iti shy Wh; ig" rm YEAR 79. No. 163. Ee 7 © _ KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, Jury 13, 1912. SUFFERED | FOR YEARS | For ¥ THE ULSTER QUESTION] Br--eesssssSsss mest | CSA ND Lrrvaroprs Lm usw I i y Thee he day of camibley - tlh with a little yarment siply © and or conuoss -alum baking powder are never printed on the label, ol door ! nid | ot iy y A uair of rubberized i. Two Fine Speeches on the Question' in Oy S he ardrivhe wot ---- salt TF Ng ! | ehild out of do ife has haped | : i b % i « ng n rs i nuke or --Bonai Law Nera Threats-- g ; Magic Baking Powder {itsell to his eave and comfort and the ' ? Poo p iwi 8 i un lo ie Dittle | Discourtesy to the Chair - . 1 . | frocdom- of his development and best] Ys Aa folas. The Fou] oon qitiekls ar oer debote toe Hora STE LR contains no aium and is the - Jt ih, it hus gvolied do mest the oie of SEER] | vith no he Spencer | of 5 Ue vided. on' Mr. Agar only baking powder made {mioth sued, for i pr 4 2 3 7 ution , 8 h iest cha 4 A Zi : vo fit . 1 Robar me mhment, for the exela eal play apr 14 great si i G t will ne 5 p et} . - * (Hie exelu ¥y- in Canada that has all the vale. & Do d Londonderry, from @Pel ingredients plainly printed i operatic i e home rife hill 4 Lei the pay t major g nine, TI -on the label. . 1 bt Ar 4 be looked ki SECOND PART _ {oi la sor iL, edied, hemme > 2 ons be : ERE] [faced or bound with tepe iges Rat Eh iit se. trom: or . ; , erd-| NEF 74 » which there is ho strain may he pink-(CIY Stage of the committee prod M8 EW.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED sHn- i 3 : 2 suspenders way he of sel ma | 12 : TORONTO, ONT. --e I fac vs eoulribute pe ihe gm ecru) id ributed WINNIPEG MONTREAL itech '1 the reduction of the governmenl Two' votes were Jost government and two were add sive ¥ of or of h sender A We gala & 4&5 Br f ik will-hold the rompers and i con ? 5 , w nd a towel, "and endoura Xn} 1 : + wt 3 Aun 5° lthe oppositiciit by the appointment dd pipupes i . ithe Little maa or the little woman to' ral ' = ¢ 3 i : x two liberals gs tellers for the amen : Bs carry lus own Ril and tase care of nis ment, namely, Mr. Agar-Robartes and he Capt: Virle, Nix votes wer : : . 5 . 5 the fact that re Jira members, 2 T is made of first quality materials by skilled workmen | unro: Fergus Co wad : y : : LN Muni > Forge on, W J}, Cowan am and mechanically perfect machines, and carries with ih { f practica WUIremenis ant ¥ 3 Nar i ory t nto tands 'in the champion clase for gen: | 2508 or and or country dust. In inst the government. Sir Clifiord it the Eddy guarantee that it's a sure light. sal usciulpess Obie trai fact rome sort of r mpers for alt tha) has always been opposed t : of poids, doubled, shaped at the neek | Yar round are sute ta "come in han- ty pn rule; but Munro Ferguson and x . ) | of goin, doubly, Higped az the neck |, ; : Re ae A Re en LWAYS make sure yon are well suppiied with Eddy's MAS. CHAS, GROS LOUIS. IAS UNCeTRONR | implost thing in the world oven | "land the motives that governed then p matches 'because " Xf you're sure they're Eddy's, ; . the amaniear dressmaker. Phen think eee '| action a ot. Pirie's are uniathom roi' "Ma vi " rr : A | the awnteue drosemker. Phen thi , r---- He Capt, Pie's 41 vast you're sure they're right. RS. CHAB, GROS IMUIS, Indian | 4 Lhe ironing Lust spread it out fat | 4 ; i ' mT | asd presto | il the spicspanness of s HES exceedingly pobr muster, but several Loretts, Queliwe, Can., writes: | 1 RE -- a : RG 3 De i. "Nationalist DBV'S mi "For years I suffered from a disease | : hy hrs a Say Ele 3 be 9 are. present in 'force, and tw . E fons. Len A | §4 y oy ¢ 8 APPINess and ovablencss ane , 1 nS that the doctors did not understand. ki : 7 won't matier" much as far as laundry fricnites also wimi into the govern One day 1 read in the piper aboat ; Wii 4 . + is concerned. Soft oilcloth in this pat- Z { ment abby. y : A your excellent remedy, Peruna, I pro- | |i tein might he" a uselul: suggestion: 16, : > Fhere were 1wo speeches of striking . 'cured bottle of 1tand took 1 according a £ HR witty. the one trom Wiliam Oren | || The. E. B. EDDY COMPANY, Limited 'to directions. It was not long until 1 ' ar to 4 This apron goes aver -the head and oo. and the other fram Mr. Buckmaster . > ' observed a change for the better 4 . : . y ; : : rie for taking steps to . . a . \ Jthe tape ties are the easiest solutiox 4 1 Mr. O'Brien is for u i i a "I onn say that Poruns has cured me. ih { of the fastening problem. Straps - f : allay any genuine misgivings in Ul Hull, Canada. Makers of Paper, Paper Bags, 1 could not take any nourishment ex- 3 | the material sewed on one edge and gg : ster. Certain compromises, are quite Toilet Paper, Tissue Towels, ete. espt milk. 5 . Ga buttoned on the other, are good, too : % 8 4 practicable, but this particular one is "I will at all times say a good word | | : If the apron is to be used more as a ; y @ impossible and inequitable. . 0 for Peruna. I hold ft in the highesy dress there may be several straps 4 : 4 3 We will not,' he sax, pary wil : esteem." 4 ¥ along the sides io the bottom. It is Hg : -1a single Irishman within the shares Not only women of rank and leisure 4 described to cover enfirely under- : py / lof Ireland." He would as RO ut ul praise Peruns, bit the industrious, uses clothing or rompers bu nholes be 2 . 3 {ius Fight hati as Sonsnt ta the ox a . n ing worked long one , and but- i g clusion o ster, ww home of some ol ful women engaged in manual toil Pe ' lh oe an of A ara) we A the most celebrated and herok of would not be without Dr. Hartman's Cx oAitched: underneath the otlier edge : 7 Irish chieftains and lenders. He pre: world-renowned remedy. To add to the dress effect, tops may h i 2 4 dicted that in an Irish parliament, The doetor has prescribed it for many .be lengthened into arm caps or little A A ES drish Protestants, so far from, being thousand women every year and he ves § # 3 exposed to persecution, would congti- never fails to receive a multitude of : ] Then the poskets ! Don, Yorget the 4 ; tute one of the most powerful and ef letters like the above, thanking him packets in, the play apwadc! What is 4 i fectual elements in the national as for his advice, and especially for the : play without a pocket ? Put big strong ; sembly. wonderful benefits received from Pe t} | ones at the sides or across the front, 7 > Mr. Buckmaster, spoke with a st was. . 4 3 " wherever there is an excuse for them-- : p J 1 ly eloquente, an SEQUEL ELI A and into them will go many of the and a fire of RO a % treasure. that help to make the 10y - tranced the house Later in the de . E 4) y » chief secretary intervened, TEA! TEA! TEA! ousness of the summer play da bate the . 3 oy ae i + . 'For the seashore and the dats Ain ; following an impassioned Specch , From the Finekt Tea Gardens of srooks. of te agtial f This «Holland Pinafore Completely | true ascendancy" vein from J. H. Ceylon, uncolored, and of the' finescf brooks, children's insatiable thirst for } flavor, Green nnd Black at 30c per [Wading Rombers of Rubberized Silk "Rater paddling can be indulged to the Covers a Dainty. Frock, Campbell . pound, at , ug Mr. Birrell laid it down that it is ANDREW MAC EAN'S, ET _--_ EL Te s--m-- | inpossible to have a strong executive 2 tario own "garments is a 5 Of course heavy cotton; khaki, duck, raciive | Easy to slip on and off. den'm or gingham will juggest its use fuliess when it 1s to be dry fun in the v. Kinder ' stil sub of the 3 » 8 & cal execu- 3 Satay] to the Tarkish government, and which believe, on the ¢ pper Fup hratés, be in jreland unis me in a luca oo Ey he recently explained al a meeting of | 1WoeR Anak und mtr. "Bh Garden of [tive, deriving its ng! : |. G | [ the f confidence of the people. the Royal Geographical Society, 'held Eden of : people of Sumer and Ak- ) d | , corn the re ( -- Ee | under the presidency of Lord €urzon had uy; probably, just north of Ur of 4 He dismissed ah be in g , \ - the Chaldees. ence that l'rotestants : fs iH H AS NOW BECOME A FINANCIAL Ihe theory is that the site of the : A t ted by the decrees COOK'S FRIEND iii PROBLEM | garden was devastated by "the dragon | -At any rat, Sir William Willcocks [8 3 gro go ment. Any deven ba {of 2 kK ates." srefore maintains that the Fuphrates-Tigris|©o' an ] . | "The Baling Powder | es---- ' ! Fu Lhe aplizate: 1 L. there : ares the Delta can be rlaimed I we Sieh Irishman would, he said, wish to A With a Pedigree i i oa _{ Fuphrates an 2 gris tan be mas li retiaim B to hoiit' tens leave a country inhabited by such e " hasbeen for over fifty years the i British Scheme to Reclaim Delta of | tered by dyke and barrage, it is held | to rE ona withou ens ol ,nsters and igols as would be re LI oni suregen be oraninof arias 3 Euphrates and Tigris Described hy | that the garden can be rest sred into a | thousands of captives weeping by Yo an ible for such, an insane poliey "bakin, selli ; | . . i ' i fn OWOES 8 ich | Waters, we must rovide the h, n moderate price, There is vo NIHR | = Sir William Willencks as Eden, | Pace of fruit and flowers . and rich | Wolof, We gust Froside fe So) Fae pirrell did not make light ~ of ahim in it. You can pay more | ¥ | eror ys, phrates certainly, and, if possible, the t g blem and treated the but you cannot buy better. | The vast tract of lahd forming the of very part of the Ruphrates Delta, | igris, with cllicient escapes. 'Ihe Lu- ra Re or pro war 'with gravity . | y i s 15 tes > es 1 3 ) - ali 8 cs : ast < { s hreats ol uy 2 = . All Grocers Sell Ite d Ita of the Euphrates and the Tigris, | from Hitt to od Perstan Gull.' anid | Phirates can be ry fred. thy ¥he There were loud mumurs from the Ul SAID THE FARMER. wl never ook f or bargains in Paini--and I wouldn't buy described by Sir William Willcocks ir William Willcocks, 'has been call- {an@nis conirolled it by an escape ster members when the chief secretary Apeap R50 iit SH" Point wWhereee one Jo. me he 1 ae. BRAN NDRAM, K.CM.G., as "The Garder f Yden," | Ede has he | i j{into a depression of | hundred | #'€ ¥ ¥ 3 3 int "a y inting to do. fins » fa 7/ Kk. ' e-{ie 1 of Fden," | den--that is, the cultivated ane ' on ive Bund a < ster man really be 3. I Saint Spt ead + cheap pain n dom i : th Cllellep illdnilllil is possibly to be reclaimed. This at | irrigated plain, as distinct from the|square mules in extent and fifty feet Said that wo 1 tile oF his liberty or 10} color ro t hive to pair Ren AM he ow least is the scheme which the famous | univrigable plain. The Garden of liden |deep, north-west of herbela. A belt li vio: ot his property is in peril Bea ENGLISH" He i' al at oF | Mesopotamian explorer has submitted | of our own Biblical tradition lay, 1]of shells gave me the clue, and 1 re | 2" E : . . pe CR8O( the w-- ie ------r------_ a prema erm-- discovered it, and now the Habbania } from. this bill; aud he Oe ELLIO 1 B ROS. Ki t ey escape under construction, has heen t = uid rise in dreland to compel apy .e Ings On. designed to carry the excess waters of body of men ta _oppose the national the: § uphrates into it again. government by force. He roused mer- | "g 3 [he Tigris is a more diflicult pro riment by quoting a saying of an blem. Provisionally I have suggested Irish tory judge, "No Irishman hates to the Turkish government to sacri-} oor Jrishman half so much as all fice the left band of the river to the Irishmen hate Englishmen." floods, and to create a very massive Jonar Law plunged straightway in canal and dyke along the right bank. |, = speech of a very incendiary char On the other hand, #n escape could be acter. In the United States the great >=. ela ; ? ted y Bond be of x z constructed. MH we could overcome the civil war took place to prevent people to Nature's 4 Hoang ; g 3 > objections of the Shamar Arabs wolg seceding from the union. This : ; Pe : a Fa oh could utilize a salt pan south-west of ; government will be creating ci il war Samara, in which, as we have discov- = $ pe . & 2 : 2 not to prevent secession, but to com- Be : X 3 th od x ered, the River Tarthar ter minates. pel layal citizens to secede. r 00 ® TT ro We should have to raise the level of |" p nar Law anticipates resistance in > 3 Sa 4 % the Tigris in flood by eight metres, | | When they rebel neither this ster. and the two burrages and canal need Yin BT other government would dare ed would cost - $30,000,000 to eraploy British troops against the "But there would be a splendid re men of Ulster. 1i they dared to do turn. The value of every acre of land |, (he government would run the in the delta would be doubled; it| ick of being lynched here in London. po" § aE would be a godsend to Baghdad, and Loud and prolonged tory cheers greet- . 3 ; 5 HE < : allow the Baghdad railway to tra- vis new 'style. Both this amazing Plattsburg, Miss. -- " Lydia E. Pink- { Ca : verse the cultivated land instea¥ of og from the spokesmen of a great ham's Vegetable Compound has proved : fs BR 3 the desert. The delta of the two riv-|party and the furious cheering with very beneficial ta me, for_now J am well 4 ; : ; . 3 ers would be richer than the delta of] which it was acclaimed testified to and have sweet, healthy baby, and our A pS 3 the Nile, and "a safer place for the in-|what a low level of moral and intellee- home is 5 lod Th ; vestmént of capital. Indeed, I' should | gual feebleness Uritish toryism has "I was #n invalid from nervous pros- SR 3 i pop say that, as the Egyptians are #0 |gunk. . . tration, indigestion and female troubles. 4 X ' eager to return to the protection of After Bonar 1 aw came, Capt. Craig, 4. ; : { ; Turkey, England would make a good | 4 stalwart' Ulstesman, who believes financial bargain to exchange Egvpt|that Ulster has a right to rule the for Babylonia rest of Ireland. He threatened that Ul- The lirst direct irrigation works to | ster would commence the organization be carried out will be the Feluja and of its forces to resist home rule. Hindie Barrages on the Euphrates, and] "Never," he said, "will we he govern- the eanals and drains dependent onled by the nationalist party in a Dub- them. On the Tigris the canals to ir-{lin parliament.' rigate the country north-west of Bagh- Mr. Asquith moved the closure. The dad will be taken off above the pro- prime minister's motion was received posed barrages near Nimrod's Dam, | with angry marmurs from the opposi- which are, I, hope, to provide the es-|tion," The chairman at once put the cape into the Tartar depression. The motion, but Ronald MeNeill, Ulster- "1 think | suffered ein a momen § second barrage on the Tigris will be| man, who sits for one of the divisions ro S " : made at Root, to convert the Tailof hent, rose to continue the discus- = branch of the river into a permanent | sion. William Peel did likewise. These canal. Further down. at the junction, |two continued on their feet while the regulating works, dykes, and eanals{ chairman of committees was still are proposed to reclaim the land from { standing. : Basra to, Khor Abdalla." This marked discourtesy to the chair * gave rise to cries of ° 'Order, order 1" ; Mr. Peel auailed before the storm, but Tourist Rates to Pacific Coast. Mr. MeNeill, remained standing like 5 Vig Chicago snd North Western | mountain peak on the opposition side railway. Special Tow rate round trip | His defiance of the chair produced tu, tickets on sale from ail points in Can- | malt in the house. A difficult situation ada to Los Wngeles, San Francisco, | that threatened to develop into a VYartland, Seattle, Vancouver, Vie |very ugly storm was checked by Mr. toria, ete, ete., during June, July, Whitley, but not before the tory party August and September. 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