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

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] "HOSE" - For Garden and Lawn 50 ft. | with Combination Noz*- gle complete for tario, at §6 per year. WEEKLY BR WHIG, rnin . gr? died rr price of *yesi. Ur $n and and Ahearn work; nine improved presses. Street, Toronto. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THE WHIG BEVENTYNINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH wHIo, published at Jos-210 King Street, Xingston, Oa- Editions > 23.30 and 4 p and ad to hy Hob ed in parts on Mon nited States charge for hostage not Weekly $1.50 per yea tischied ts one of the best Job Printing Offices lo Canada; ly ot) ie, THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED 4. G6, Elllett, President. Leman A, Guild, See~Treas TURONTO OFFICE~Suite 19 and 30 Queen City Chambgrs, 53 Chures H. B. Smaliplecs, J P, representative. A subscriptiqn is being taken in London ~ to erect a memorial W..T. Stead, publicist and this memorial to he in the or to noraf a bust, a medallion, or tablet. Very thoughtful But the memorial the impression this upon the, world in his labours peace and morality, Of course impressions pass away, work will Out of this fact of his litérary friends that endures man hae in made for Tu fade sight out time Stead .and his from the wewory. Never was more Ltouchingly exemplified than this when the anniverfsary of mind. in, vear of grace lof Sir John Macdonald's dgath was Economical and i Highly Combustible | are two qualities that all our customers have discovered about our CHARCOAL Only 10c per bag Ss. S. Anglin & Co FOOT OF BAY ST. i 1 | i | | allowed to pass without any' out Our some dave ago, pronounced the this city for domestic That was gratifying news. How water department, water served in purposes, as But Te pure. the question is, long Will it wain pure 7 How can it be otherwise than tainted, or made dangdbous by the presence of bacteria, when so many of filth it along the the are to the bad, 'that domesti are dischar@ing into sides 7. Reports from irom Lake effect slreams lake Superior down the west, that walter a in some cases it is unfit is untreated, and ut nds the use ER to reason that denser the popula tion of the cities and towns the worse the the water into which sewage es capes. Tha leg of all the ilatures bordet Ee Packet Soups and Gravies Get Them at D. COUPER'S RADWAY'S READY RELIEF FOR COLIC The best means of preventing this dis. order, is to invigorate and greatly stim- ulate the system with frequent doses of the Ready Relief, diluted with water, taken injerually. Constipation is dan. gerous those who come in contact with metallic poisons, therefore, keep bowels free with the Regulating Pills. Ask for Radway's and Take No Substitutes FURNITURE WANTED, Anyone, having Furniture, Stoves, lothes, Boots to Sell drop a card be- oe Alpes) wk of to © MH, SUGARM N, 242 Ontario Street, fr Craig's Wholesale, 841-8 PRINCESS ST. states, and of the provinces of Onta jo and Quebec, must unite, or follow in order to secure the tection pi the water, of' the lakes and one line of action, the one Rafe remedy, namely, pro rivers from pollution. This remedy is unfavorable as it be munici uot so difficult .or It means that a'law must the and with reasonable »CCms, passed which . will force walities Lo act, fhe Montreal Witness comments upon the fact that the liberals in New Brunswick have been practically franchised the in the recent that in a house of forty-two the thar! dis by vote lect ion, wird of 'I'he same though members only two present at least entire electorate, and feeling of a the applies to Quebec, and British Colum: Lia, and even Ontario, where, the time being, the government is sustain for ed by an overwhelming majority. What can a say two members in New Brunsw «ck, do to augdit the government's expen diture ? What can they ine. and weigh the effect proposed for legislative action? What can they to any defect or prevent amy wrong ? One may dif small contingent, ol do to exam of © measures do correct FONG SING ES jams TAL hain "SINGER" Hand Sewing Machine Practically new, for Sale. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. ete line in the city. ' ¥. sell or exchange. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bought and Sold. If you are giving up house, 1 will buy all your goods. L. LESSES Sun. Past ane Dhatham Sts. fer with the conclusion of the Witnes: and say that a great could he done, in the interest of fair-play and justice, if the small number, even {wo men, were shown amy kind of consid eration. Dut the tendency of the hig majority is to ignore the small minor ity it with contempt. The experience of the opposition in the leg islature of Ontario in the last session deal and treat up (ward expression that be lived in REMINDERS OF THE DEAD. ns on. the affections of his friends, ; In bis day, and also in his life, jm jan's personality and power ibe greater. 'Ju his death this young nation mourned intéusely. 'In Catar {aqui cemetery a Mttle cross beneath a drooping tree, tells where his mains lie, <Phis crows in its unpreten- [tiousness fills the + place which suggested by the bust or the fica in the case of Stead. no could ré- = Y medal life Iie tor It typifies the modesty the of which {the living and the loving of it is a reniinder. to feel iknow when a great light goes out. give the evidence of what they and STOPPING THE POLLUTION. -- ef can be promptitude. The ery will be for fective appliances, 'and this cry with effective suggestions: ; hingston is experimenting now, wel in hos- which sopnection with ite tuberculosis pital, with a- sanitary the board of = healgh The institution is receiving a which *the be treated cheaply by system can afford to study: plant by sewage will and expeditiously, chloination, and "the effluent: allowed to pass away in a harmless condition: Kingston needy an "intercepting sewer and somewhere, and it someshing Something quite septic tank Tas contemplated o that i Very expenstwve, as good may be secured, and our board health wours of experts who, of should appreciate 'the la 5, in: their midst, are eapable of giving reliable mmforma the later, and mueh sooner perhaps the of Ontario will forbid the dumping ol} tion upon subject. Sooner ' 01 than some persons imagine, legislature sewage into the harbour, and then ove health department must in the They had the matter now. move matter. better look info FAIR PLAY A JEWEL. rm------ ton---- to go wo further back, would be couraging were it not felt that it in time be resented by the people. public dis- | will The! practically refused an audit of the provincial ac- counts, accounts committee or stified investigation, or prevented the explanations which the people had a right to gxpect. 'The spirit of the committee was spirit of the. house, the government. It and depressing. It was plified by the premier, tion was to, Cf the of domineering chiefly whose disposi- metaphorically, walk over any one who dare to intrude upon his meditations and trespass upon his dig- nity. of pre- venting parliamentary enquiry, in the opinion of the and the spirit was exem- The cure for this plan Witness, is some form of proportional representation such as has been adopted >South Alricas! I'he weak opposition in Canada, whe: ther conservative or liberal, should look into, this_matter, which in is now being urged in Great Britain so vigor- ously. They would find their own posi- Ftion such a telling, visible, and easily explained argument as to be irresisti- ble. Monireal has had the experienc which comes to many municipalities It has failed to sell its debentures; or rather it has refused to sell, through the securities which bear to Spray. Your ai yield and Improv- spraying, but yield a hand- some return on your Invest- ment of time and materials. The Papartmont of Agri culture Toromts its council, only four per cent. ous discount. securities were placed in the marke! andl the highest offer made for then was ninety-seven. It is assumed bs certain financiers' that if the sak took place to-day, with the mone: market in is present condition, the price would not be more thin ninety five, and the loss incurred by the & ferring of the sale would be $110,000 }| Various conditions are confront the municipalities and it must be ver apparent te them that the da; of low interest for corporations loan is about over. Time was when all th interest at a° sen Some months ago thes ed in England for two per cent. Uan ada made many loans at two and on half per cent. Millions of dollars wer raised for great enterprises at thre per cent., and it is surprising ho many financiers made London thei Mocs ane deposited there the bond on which they realized™So readily. 1 was foreseen that the time wank come wheg money would be scarcer, money a city wanted eould be proew: THE DEMAND FOR MONEY. me ---- or when it could not be got so read- ily, at f low rate of interest, and that time seems to have arrived, The London market has been deluged 'with (Canadian securities, The buyers of them, fight That is the later report, and it is signilicent, Montreal has to go ture and seek charter, which shy to the legisla. an amendment to now prevents it from paying more than four per eent, in 'terest upon its borrowed money. Its aldermen cannot fool the people any more with the idea that the credit of the municipality is a stwtfer of mani. pulation. The members of the council are realizing, as the members council elsewhetes have done, money is worth: much more to-day than it. was some years ago, and that the tendency of the market is still' apward. Many bonds, of smaller places it in true, were for sale at five and five and one'hall per cent., and these are to be preferred to the bonds Monireal at four percent. Of course the larger the city the better the se. But when Montreal wants a loan of at least £13,000 000 the aver- age financier sees of raising the rate. its of of surity, the necessity pe} EL 5 | linto that'| SATURDAY, VISION AND PROPHECY. On the katche the tory press t ment would be Der, the Yrisident 1 ganch of the Canadiar Association, = address "The cus portance ing was the federal suited in the ment upon thw would be usel guise the fact and Saskatchev Landing annual meet , which re- the govern reciprocity Is in since our last pointed over ACCESR nited > long as that iceling nt prevails, cagnot be said that reciprocity is Nor ean we afford to close the fact that the provinces mentioned fell aggrieved with us in the east Lthe part we played wi thwarting desire. No amount ment or flag-waving w fecling "or satisfy the not been robbed." Mr. Beer most which an fied ol disappoints our « for their argu that has of ACTOUS allay west that™ it igformatidn of reliable kind, * He hall was the had the a 'Vision Saskatche- be further verified + It Alberta it will be verilicd ny the east and ATiRTs tration bull-dozing in election. will veri the i election, sand later the: far Bet w een # the Borden ad- presumes pursue in Mest to Mr, focal its logers has people that rights unless tactics, dared to tell the they will not get {hei they change their plans and their poli- tics, and the people have "replied that they rufe and that the 'Ottawa is composed of not their government al their servants, musters, 43 EDITORIAL NOTES My. Haultain is a ruined 'mis poli tically. - Twice lie sold out conservative party, the in the His re- Saskatchewan elec- to who ruled twice hee has fallen, pudiation in the east.and tion is complete and because he turn- ed against the people he was sup- posed Lo serve The World humiliation of the adds Rogers' Loronto to .- the contingent in the Saskatchewan cleetion by prac- tically "You did with, th sisted You are saying You Roblin government kill public gainst the progressive party to them it. ated were - assod and a ownership to a in 'the west, Yéu are no good. appear." Now dis- Fallon man and direct for education for his (Xocese. Kingston once had its college, Bishop plang. to build and a college the of priests and| some of the most distinguished presentatives of the Cathdlic in Canada either taught Mgr. Te church" or wera edu 'cated in it, it, Fallon knows about for he spent his boyhood here. Will of Manitoba repent of the part it played in the It + ought of its officials were the government Saskatehewan election ?. | to. Some the sent campaign, to disgrace damage it by their work. The lin party eventually to apologize for its meddling in the af or Rob- will haw fairs of another in a province _. most offensive way. be Saskat- Teague will the The Anti-Reciprocity given another fright by And had In campaigning a chewan election. after the big money 50 soon interests spent their lavishly gainst reciprotity and given it "a death blow," the Scott 'government turn - to Ottawa and give ernment the The man who fought in vain can re the gov- eblightment it 're { quires. There will be a generil federal cle {tion in a'year or'so, after the re } distribution of seats, and the Rog ers idea was to bully the west | the due it into an acceptance in and sub- of the The west has rejected It has defied the brood and broken the machine. over in Fngland the: echoes of Saskatchowan election will be Borden Saskatchewan election new rule. tory tactics. Rogers Away the heard by and his fuglemen, The west has answeredvthe east in Saskatchewan, The have told the Borden government that they will not of Mr. his bluffing and bulldozing, his bribing and hoveotting knows its people stand for any Rogers' taotics, The west wants, and the west--the | BRSOPER | DR. WHITE atiem i Lost ality Kidbey a Bocticos 35 Toronto St, Torxite, Ont JULY 13, +912. CUT PRICES =IN Ail New 1912 Models LOW SHOES - We are going to get rid of all Low Shoes in a hurry. You need the shoes We want the money New Tans, Gun Metals, Patents, etc.,in. Bow- Ties and Button styles. $5.00 Shoes for $3.00, Stamped prices Bibby's Clearing Price . $3.00 per pair $5.00 and 4.50. $5. for $3.00. 00 Shoes Suits we are offering at § Sizes 34 to 44. $10.00 Suit Sale Sée the Homespuns and Worsted sweat bands, ete, qu alitics while they last, 10.00 Rp. > Ya growing, sturdy, vigorous typified west, sO clearly by young Canada-- will not be hampered The west and hindered in, wll, politically, Borden government will reali its plans. ere long, rule this country and the this Yu next eleution, HE TRIED IN VAIN BLIND, WARNS MOTORISTS DANGEROUS CROSSING. the AT Acute Hearing of Sightless Missouri Man Has Prevented Many Serious Accidents. St. Louis, July 13.--E._('. Mahanay, the blind storekeeper at Barrett's Stu tion, who vainly tried to warn Frank J. Bergs of the approach of a Missou ti Pacific "pusher" train, when Bergs was killed in a collision, spends every Sunday in a hammock in front of his store and warns passing motorists of fmhouding danger. Mahanay comsiders the Barrett's Station grade crossing most danger ous, masmuch as tunnels on each side of the station deaden the sound of ap- 'I proaching trains and the station oh struetz the view of west-bound trains 'I Kear trains whistle and I hear the chugs of moter cars as I recline in my hammock, said. Mahana "When 1 hear a train and a motor ear approach at the same time, I jump to me feet, whisile as loud as | can * and vell to the motorist that a train: is coming. of heard my. warning. Mr. Bergs didn't," THE SPIRIT OF THE PRESS ost I'm truly sorry ma A Versatile Character. Toronto Globe "Hw" Martin is now supporting the British labor party Te eink manages to introduce variety inth his politica! afiiliations. ' Welcome News, Toronto Star The wheat has not stopped growiog on acepunt of the battle raging all around. The days may hot and nil of strife, hut the nighis, ant time after R. BB Penoett has censed talk- ing, are cool and refreshing. mmm Summer stockings, 2 pairs, Me, That ton's. the people have, Sale Panama Hats Native bleach, smart shapes $7.50 and $5.00 $5.00 BIBBY'S' Limite Mcn's and Boys' Departmental Store 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. Patent Bibby '8 price = A WOMAN LOST HER HAIR AND While there are no thrills ration of Mrs, VP. I'. Nichols, WondstTeet;, Beloit, Wis., her story nevertheless one of ama zig interest "Stricken with neuralgia and eryeipe | as all my hair. M, doctor re Newbro's Herpicide I six or eight aud now have head of curly light brown hair. hair in mm. head. This is the mote remarkable I ami middle-aged." While the which follow use of Newbro's Herpicide more less astonishing, they wayk natural Herpicide destroys dandruff germ, stimuldtes the flow of blood to the haig follies and keeps the scalp perfectly healthy. Tt wakes mn the nar- | possible wel | 621 growth of is | chronic a good | fre juently pon ha strayer, ax las, 1 lost commended iu ised bottles slightly Not a 'gray Her a fine itching i st Ops stantly as Applications | sod barber sh { ge for Iwe | opt R.. are al Newhro the ge results suriple are a or izes by ou are not {be refunded natural har, baldnesy | While remedies \ewhro Petrol Her pic GOT IT BACK WITH HERPICIDE and exept in itd to bw H offered, one th ide may be to Mich Atrocities in China. July 13.<Horrible atrie ities marked the recent capture of the city of Litang, in the province !Sze-Chuen, by the Tibetians. women and children werg alive or otherwise slaughtéred. rrrison delended the citgy for hour, and then fled leaving dead lying in the streets. ---- Shanghai. H of | Man burn The i] ing apparel our resolve up the and Ces. an nly fo seve Genuine clearing sale. All tan chocolate boots for men, women children. Cost price. Detton's | anil | i 0 3% Eh Coar. Have You? f HIGH ss | Whether an byl. ING article hous to aiwas or highest cleaning mean 0 . PARKER & CO, kr and Cleaners, LT % 60 Princess St. poy Ont. RAWFORDS Iya SA

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