Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1912, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. SPECIAL EXTRA The only Extra Mild 'Ale worthy of the name. Theoriginal and genuine --not an imitation. 20 E. BEAUPRE, Local Distributor. ---------------------------- "Phone 312. A BARGAIN in HARDWOOD FLOORING + 7-8 in. thick, tongued and grooved Maple looringy trimmed and bundled. A good durable Flooring for rooms, Halls or shops, in which wear is the chief con- sideration. Price $30.00 per thousand feet. Call and see it. s. Anglin & Co. FOOT OF BAY ST. J wan Only 4bc per pound, THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on It crowing louder as he goes along For chewing and smoking. AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ouiarie Street, BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 413 Spadina 'Avenue, TORONTO Send for Cut Price Catalogue. 14 Hn. SEAL PRE SK ny ING f nd aa Peds Call and see me u want a bargain. BPUGARMAN, «43 Untarieo Street, Opposite Craig's Wholesale REDUCED PRICES Balance of Season My big line of Antique Furnjture will be sold at re. duced prices during the hot wedther season. Come in and gains HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought and sold oni best terms Consult me L. LESSES Cor Princess nnd Chatham Six, 'Phone 1045, see the bar- _ Increased yield and Improv- od quality not July pay for spraying, but zield a hand- some return om your invest |] ment of time and materials. The ment of Agri culture Torunte recom- wi destroy ail leaf-eating Wilt not wash off easily. "Will not burp the leaves. 25 cents a pound. One pound will make five gallons solution, and it is the best kno Ml twaics in which they THE DAILY BRITISH arto, at $6. per vea: Editions WEEKLY 1 RITISH . WHIG, THursday mi g $1 a'yrar be added, makis e 'uf Daily Atta and cheap WHI, publ at 2 16° To $3 Job improved in of the best ish, work; nine pr i TORONTO OFFICE ~Suite 19 Bireet, Toront H. E. Smallplece, Perhaps our bdard wake up long enough will that health will hiter of health to notice of approve sand-bed, of Fhe board is uot partial to mechanical fil- our provincial board not of a for the city Ottawa. provincial tration, but it has satisfied itself that it the the eliective system available, the of exhausted, i" best - and practically only Evidently patience of the health A was a pro vincial board with Ottaway is--whont vear and a half ago there of and the violent re the out break fever ial, ners dawdled aldermen, tvphoid at capi of it should Fhe the controllers = remembrance the people to action have and of now along, there 'are evidences A filter until 4 new epidemic, 18 sand angpested, 3 ir. McCullough, after listening to Bem smoke of the Saskatche had When battle the cleared away Lome ol: our papers mdulyed Ihe the HH News strange moralizing. Foronto was certain thant resilt was due. to the ed American farmers, who had: cross dyer into Canada and "wished 1 up whom left national would (Fivknph though tariff should "to fall with impartial ineiden ull the Ottawa thos hy with sold land. relations bought and their native closer from the fore they ut the still, made policy the Ix ces in Ihe Vinee sections of country." the realize Lo ite industrial development to fre tariff high tarvii must, Journal said should 18 Pro farmers that "this country nos going sacri fice drastic but the days of "The moderate, trade or reduction," protection wer over, is said, "he sensible and well-placed. the great which > and Ihe Whig sees in west a is the association, furmers' 'movement be, growers, controlled They must by gra have an ished and 20 LP 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WHIG, SEVENTYNINTH YEAR at 306-210 , Kir 30 and > i pm 1 Monday and stage had rapid, ~ THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED Elliott, President, A. Guild, JG. Leman Sec.-Treas.... " repreder rt en. GUARDIANS OF OUR HEALTH. mera ps: all a deputation had to say in port of jt, remarked : tell the vity council und the péo ple of Ottawa that they will ner aet It 1s mechani You go h and hiltration sand approved here up to you .whether you have cal filtration of Ottawa river water or take lake Vou may and tell of Ottawa "That do ritrht McGregor Moreover, the walter, go back this : people if they don't the Hoard will apply the clause in the health act about imposing the public something away a line of S10 per day upon city for negleet to health, protect its 1 , but fgomethmg must be donefl' Mechanienl in Lime ami not threaten my you filtration 3s latest Kings. ago and discussed iis the and best etigiheer visited ston some merits in 4 most Interesting wa. What vew light is our hoard of health expecting 7 GREATEST WESTERN FORCE. a it ha It reservé= finrd uf which numbers had rom jis trading 200,000 dollurs, SO. 000, aud ust its annual meeting, has a It elevaton has Rased Ale Wil hig términal Fort IR, and all the the Manitoba nt liam from the owned it vators, by gon ernment; British has acquired limits Columbia with 30,000,000 fee of timber; and it purposes to deal in lumber, binder It and in dentally twine and big in the implements, alms at securing coal areas, sful of later embarking Succes merchandizing the alter manner dritish Co-operation Sotety, lhe ( resently of anadian Manufacturers the will have opposition active the greatest political agency Can «da has ever seen; and perhaps credited C.ML.A. coercive qualities in the political world, it spired and helped to give form o the manulagcturers gre tg be Ihe its with its formation. has hesitated to try has and H i something that will be its equal, it not its superior. » d William most Kindly He perhaps the last, of the stal- the {he late Robinson, will be remembered and by a large circle of friends. is one ol the last, warts who served liberal party faithfully, and fought for liberal prin ciples when fighting meant personal sacrifice, Mr. successful contractor Robinson was for many a the acts, years in city, and one who, by his own lent dig Thete comes a time claimed ta labour, the workiagmen Mr. Robinson candidate for political "honors mity when recog nition and became © a He was elected, as an independent, and as an independent meant to serve the people Foron Kingston. But conditions in the loeal ol to, and legislature were that than volg Macdonald government, finished m could not do otherwise the such he against John Sandorg and conflict and eriticism his conversion In succeeding elections he ran While in linment he was devoted to the as a liberal and was elected. par city's his direction it got all was enlitled interests; and under and the fa I at his solicitation, vours to which it DEATH OF A STALWART '1hoat he who serve due time was retired, the I'he best all men despite thei as are people, of allegiance, sacrifices, men cease to and Mr. therefore, did inter hold the peoples' Robinson was not unique, Defeat, loyalty in his experience, aliect however, not his to local health he was the local champion of ests, and until failing set in any good cause, Like most who Mr. or men, in public life, the Model called the city rise to emin- ence Robinson scor- ed in Normal school, He standing, council, was an long his the alderman of and the mayor, and pamting in the CIty hall, among finest collection in Canada, reminds one of his untiring Pest Robinson was a citizen whom those labours all Mr. every in a civic capacity. of one respected; mcluding with whom he differed religiously He of because sturdy and olitically. was a man strong pinions, he was in his character, and staunch in his pro ill-health, from public fession. Gradually, through he has been fading view, wd row death claims him as life that its own, snd so ends a was long and ionoured and useful. -------------- The over, und one is inclined to ask, it The purpose, the men's camps is It sprit, boys' camp at Barcriefield is Has the well keep alive the to interest men in na: been a success ? of understood. object, is to military tional defence, to equip them for ser all discipladianians and sharp-shoot the Seuth African less drill and more tar- necessary, and the vice, and, to" make them, above else, ers. The lesson of war was that gel practice was lesson hax net heen in vain. The Boy of the men, and, of course, the minis: ter of militia realized this, that the boys liked than an outing, aod meant this. But Seouts are active imitators He knew nothing better camp to them il meant more, name ly, that under its restrictions, the boys would be 'subject to discipline, and they woald become respectful and obedient. The daily round included exercise in two forms, drill and recres- tion, and the influences of home was in some measure supplied by the morn- ing devotions. The severest, eriticisin of the Niaga- S 3 . ra camp has appedred in the Toronto World, which seat out two men to write it up, und one of them said it was the toughest camp in which he had any experience. Fault is found with the camp attendants, for the pro. | indulged for the ARE THE CAMP3 SUCCESSFUL? of seltishness of the teachers and thought and not enough for the boys committed to lack of discipline, the lack experi ence and the "mas- ters, commanders," who too much of themselves their care. The Kingston camp was not subject to this criticism, and was, indeed, carefully managed. 'lhe camp attend ants appear to have offended, as they did at Niagara, by using language which should be ruled - out of any vamp, aod would be i every officer in ite steadfastly set his face agninst it, But as a rule the boys were carefully guarded, and.it cannot be said they suffered in any from the routine the camp, Here, as else where, they gained in courage, in in- .dependenév, in alertness, in obedience, and in respect, They showed them- selves to be worthy ol the compliment which was paid to them at the clos ing meeting in the Y.M.C.A. on Sun- way of day evening. The disappointing feature of 'the Ni- agara camp, says Rev. Mr. Barrow, was the absence of the clergymen. The in large part the Some of them were missed the svmpa- thy which has a wondrous effect in the development of character. The minister of militia, who is responsible boys represented Sunday schools. ' choir boys. They MONDAY, land some of not} i ! . > haps in camp that! Krgely for the boys' camps, will pro JULY 1912, ow --- lv. have his confidential that next vear ganized im such will - be developed mental and' physicaliy: «Ideal eonditi be' reached EDITORIAL NOTES ' A municipal bakeshop 12 ove of the things one got may espect to follow the Toronto respecting: the hould revelations. in bakeries Our fool stuffs bye '| made and kept in clean surrounding the Toronto shops are fufv unclean. ® The has: heen barred from the militia camp, canteen thank the firmness of the winister of mi The.' should go now and it will the Huglies only realizes the nmecossity of it. let the and it will be obeyed. to litin. profanity ii Col. Hon. Samuel the minister pass order, Western railway rates have béen fovud unduly high by the commission.. but panies will be allowed to argue a The hand that i now' guiding the comsndssion 1s th» hand of Mabes evident. railway the railway com vainst this decision. uot hat is quite = butter the by It horse 'Dower, t. Thomas wants a rat power th paying e fou suppliel Commision pet vom 826.50 it is- now being Hydro-Kleciric at the and London, is rate of #32 with petition. . is getting it. "for Monopdy in any forw is not"a bless ing. How Churchill will make an announcement with regard to it Winston to-day the iupesial navy, remains to be sen how far Mr. 4 with His imperial countil not the jew said Borden is in accord it has been endorsed by government and cannet be in v of what Mi Asquith has alread, about it. * The medicai health officer to complains that not apply the penalties that are vided of by-1 . And without the penalties the law becomes a "dead let This pra tically an indictment - of the magis rates. in Toron- the magistrates wil pro the for infractions ter. is Is' it deserved ? It 100 vears (July 1s just aga, to-day, 22nd) Brit Lord Saiamanca, Napier, gained the "Phe - shoek {shook the colossal structure of Napo since the great sh Wellington, which, first weneral, Battle to won the accord decided the of ing was "the victory by allies in joe ninsula. heaved and leon's power to its very base." { eas Unselfishness iene of the things l1eafned by thé Bey Scoits, and per- Their supper connection with on Sa- the shared | turday missed éxcursionists This vided and so made go as far tsible which and many fruit with. the (boys they di as pos oO the They exhibited little i the a spirit too of §- geen among vouths day. THE SPIRIT OF THE PRESS : 4 How -Condescending. Telegram owell Whitney's sympathy, and that's all he'll ever succeed in getting the Ontario leader, Sir P. rhout has James Irom Save Us From Them. Mail said that of York gamblers have fled to We ought to be thankful it certain of the New York police Toronto it is some the New Canada was nol Do They Catch On? Yoarrnnd | Ue gonservative party should real 12¢ (das past, | cerned rate, vue efa of wgh protecuon 1s so far as political safety is that the tariff he mode sensible and well-placed. con must Fearing an Anti-Climax, Hamilton Herald Mr. Borden continues make speeches in England, pledging ( ada's support to imperial gnaval fence. It to be hoped that when the announcement of what his government is prepared to. 1s made, it will not produce the eliect to fine an de is of an anti-climax. Walter ¢ one time | gressman, Newberry, postmaster of con and a general of the Union in the civil war, died on Satur He was a member of the New family that presented the City Chicago with a more than $1. AH O00), (Mtawa "experiencing an epidemic of typhoid, sixty eases being reported withig@, few days. SN S--_ ANS seventy-six, Chicago, army day. berry of library costing is DROSOPER i iota Rens effectually 1 DR. WHITE See Our Men's | Our Men's * Outing Shirts | at $6.50 |BIBBY'S Ltd. KINGSTON'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE | | i i i i | | f ---d bin?' AhONE © Xr MIFDALLy Cm ig England's Celebrated Blue Worsteds We have ready for your inspection some very Nobby styles and models i in Men's Handsome Blue Suits. The Gordon Suits of Blue. These Suits show 2very ieature of Fine Tailoring that the custom tailor dotes on as well as a style and character that but very few Tailors can successfully copy. See Our Botany Worsted GC » See Qur Fine Cheviots at $18.00. See Qur King's Blue Serre at $20.00. © $15.00. We are showing a swell range of Summer Vests in neat patterns of Black and White for SPECIAL. ziti BIBBY'S L Men's. and Boys' 78, 80, > $1.00 imited Departmental Store 82 PRINCESS STREET. SHEEP HUSBANDER IN CANADY! WESTERN WINTER Made Along Teank I of other | : iad 4 WEATHER, A Publication That Has Huminating. with » ™ ¥ Proved Record the G rand {A 2 | reife LComcident a active agencies desig p raising there has been iss branch of the agriculture a new "Sheep Husbandry exhaustive | received tour pages, number ned to industry in' "You'll find it's 0." Labatt's | London Lager Now Perfected -- Best Bupable TRY IT JOHN LABATT uMITED 28 LONDON, ONTARIO ted In stock departin edition In Canada,' practigal warm ms constitutes helptul covers the whi and such years treatise, | reception: work a bulletin history and industry in pomtinge oftering a ny ago i 26 which ren weil tion, of ~the vince, and the well just or desire n, rang mutton In this work the author, a trained sheep man, brings out cle great from ns na sheep : wea lhe out the Jan as forty: he maximgm ten be in J andiary minimum was { » maximum Jen therm useful forme as of older those who are guidance as shepherds beginni lest day to be wool lv the advantages of the in important indirect farms and better a spetial section, lock to the Table, g pularize the consumption of m and lamb. ther weed destruction housing, , feeds and feeding mportant matters. Under v In The Infierent Ih artiing new acts, « profits made from sheep, a out. It 1s shown that a flock of about |i 150 ewes worth 86 each, atter hous feeding and care were charged agninsi them, gave in 1911 a proht than 3600. This occurred on toba wheat farm.' A special feature of t Bulletin its mwany beautiful ilestrations #opia tints, many of which framing. A large issue od to be supplied free apply "for -it the pranch, department ol tawn. > koenit sheep direct: prohit even more Clover there 1s dual standpoint! ro tempera cash returns " hry ¥ * ABOVE fest day sivieen ne Below ry fn fhe Fhe n T4th, hoy Crops "From xt co wat on Februar waned JAMES McPARLAND, 330-341 King Stre w Agent, "t East, he etfniiy MANA emperature did no Any da in in that menih inst, and 200h, whe of ewght designéd fa Te resp recorded or. de Van's Female Pills A veliable French regulator: never | | Alia are exceedingly powerful in regulati ng he generative portion of the female system. Kefuse cheap imitations + de Van's are soid at i #54 box, or three for Axiled to any address; Catharines, Ont {4 p' Ana SC by, sheep enemies, deal diseases ned ther Indas Some er on Harer . being Hoa temppra recorde Wool, eels h i . vighest 15th ture breedin and "The inces ahgve was will be ie Aeewled of the who Fo Baal Drie Dow Be For sale at Mahood' s drug store. witormation wha the | - we teresting re Ode hay¢ ¥ » feriile valievs riser br vht Fraser 2 5, OF are thinking of a More Ma ani is ir are worth has been print to those whe publications agriculture, Ut 2 - TET, fa RAWFORDS (@Ce TN WetavePlenty of Coal LOL You? to Searcity of lsbor in all ity of Watertown, N.Y, Chamber of Commerce A labor buweau in © ampaizn to get n the « direction of Enance commitlees At Belgrade, Servia, a plot to kill King Veter was discovered. The man chosen to commit the murder has been lines in has to establish its ndey | ind the cansed mineetion with w industries, the executive arrested, NE = a

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