Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1912, p. 9

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Cm-- MODERN / T »% a rg by VC a "CHARIOT DEMOCRACIES. / THE DAILY a Fo 3 i | i 4 I a 1] 1 N lL i | i | i GOVERNOR WILSON, . United States democratic candidate, in Indiana, .is shown on the rear of his private car Magnet, greeting the citizens of Marion. The Arrow ine dicates Mr. Wilsor. . The picture in the circle shows Mr. Wilson spéak- ing to an enthusiastic crowd at Loganspori. | IS INCREASING VERY i AT OTTAWA. ---- pointees are to be added to the in+ SERVICE STAFF = service 'and probably as many xX | more to the outside service. The de, | semi-annual €ivil service examina- RAPIDLY | tions for candidates for the outside {and inside services will be held ! throughout Canada under the dir- eetion of the civil service commis+ { sion on November 11th and follow- | ing days, and . application forms j must be filed with the commission x { late . or 15th. Ottawa, Sept. 235.--Civil service | NOt later than October 15t reform pn the Borden govern«| «For the inside dervice where sale ment evidently does not mean any |afies are as a rule a little higher econamy in 'the way of the cutting jand positions are permanent, the. down of the staff of the inside ser- positions to be filled by competitive, vice. Instead it is being examination include 75 clerkships largely increased. Aftef the for men and 5 clerkships for women year ovey two hundred new in the lowest division, with an in- n a ------ Borden Government Shows no Re- !' form in That Direction--=There Lare Now 10,000 Employees, very. | new ap- in CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT LOOK + vice, BEAUTIFUL AT ONCE--25 CENT "DANDERINE IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOFT, FLUFFY, LUST. 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Line et fu ~The Spiing a" i 0 per annum, 15 positions as stenographer and tynis for men and 46 for women in the same division and with the game initial salary. and 40 clerkships fn men in subdivision B of the second division, wth, an initial salary $800 per annum The rate at which Canada's civil service is growing Je not generally known There ar. now over 10,000 regular employees itial o! the staff o! {on the pay roll of the outside and { inside services, not counting masters, temporary employees, Last year there were over two hun dred appointees to the inside ser. exclusive of- nearly 2,000 ap- pointed to the headquarters census office for compilation of the census returns. For the qualifying for the outside service 258 dates were successful out of 608 who tried, but no record is avail- able as to the number of 'these who were actually appointed, In .addit- fon there must also be taken account, of course, the scores of ap- pointments made through patron- age, or otherwise, without compet- itive examinations. The majority of the appointee: for the lower and poorly paid branches of the service are women The- civil service commissioners re- port increasing difficulty in securing a sufficient number of male clerks more particularly stenographers, at the salary which is offered under the act. In consequence a large number of temporary appointments have to Be made gs occasion re- quires. Last year there were over four hundred of these temporary appointments, of whom 217 were men and 210 women. post ete examinations candi- MAKING OCEAN TRAVEL SAFE. Important Safeguards on Olympi¢ and Britannie, Now Building. New York, Sept. 23.--Official an- nouncement has just been made that in the new Atlantic liner build- ing at Belfast by Harland & Wolfr Limited, for the White Star Line the name of one of the most sue- cessful vessels in the history of the company is to be revived. The name, Britannic, is well chosen, be cause the White Star Line steamer originally bearing this name enjoy- ed along and successful career, and is remembered with pleasure by hundreds. of thousands whom she bore safely across the great sea. In general features the new Bri- tannic will be similar to the Olym- pic; but she will be of somewhat larger tonnage. There will also be various improvements introduced into the new vessel, resulting from the experience gained . from the Olympic, which vessel will algo be altered at an early date, with a view to making her the safest ship in the world. The general strue. tural changes will be very few, the strength of the Olympic under all weather conditions having proved entirely satisfactory. This is very strong testimony to the comprehen sive grasp of detail found in. the evolution of this great liner. Ir two important respects, however both vessels sre to bear evidence of the recent change in expert ane public opinion as regards protec tion against the effects of collision.' both by the introduction of a com- plete inner £kin extending to # con- siderable height above the loaf line throughout the most /ulnerabl. portions of the vessels. and also by tha increased height and number of Watertight bulkheads, so as to render both ships as nearly unsink- able as possible--in fact makine them practically safe against all ceivable contingencies. The inner skin will consist heavy plating, well stiffened, tending for more than half the length of the vessel from the atertight bulkhead in front of the ard boiler room to the after end of the turbine engime~goom, the er skin being strongly connected the outer shell by longitudinal 'plates and angles and specially at. bulkheads divisions. The of ex- and watertight '/space between the outer and inner shells will be the width of the web frames at present in the ship, and this reinforced : structure will rup from the tank top, ie; from the top of the double bottom, to a point well above the load. water line. In addition. an eéxtra watertight bulk. head will Be introduced, and sev. eral of the existing bulkheads car. tied ap to the bridge deck The additional strength sand safety afforded Dy thess methods will be easily appreciated, notsonly, by ex. perts, but also by the travelling public. * Hitherto it was considered sufficient if a vessel could float with any two compartments pierced: the Olympic and Britannic, besidhs into BRITISH WHIG, "Black Cat' ( best that mone them the best for the gifts described in and have the same value Value of Coupons. gift, 543 of its issue "Black Cat" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER remain as before In every packet of Illustrated Booklet, and mail Coupons to the CARRERAS & MARCIANUS OF CANADA, Limited IF you do not find an Illustrated Booklet of Gifts in the packet The London Lancet, the most authoritative Cigarettes. tains the least Furfural. In other words 7%. I purest and best for health. a= -s 1912. 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Needless to say, the introduction of these provisions involves the owners in enormous cost, hut in the White Star Line the safety of "lifa bas always had paramount comsid- eration The Olympic will be sent to Belfast this winter for the pefes- sary alterations, which will bring her in all respects up to the high standard which has bean secided upon for the Britannic. vessel is now in the early stage of | building, on the stocks at Messrs, | Harland & Wolff's Yard at Belfast. Doing Good Business. Crow Lake, Sept. Sept. 23.--Ser- vice was held in the schoolhouse on Sundar by Rev. Dr. Tapping. C.1.O.! W.R. is progressing nicely. Quite | a few of the station men have com. pleted their jobs and have along the line taking up more work. | Workmen are quite scarce. fa. 3.4 Cragg, of Enterprise, spent Sunday | here. C. F. Chute returns to his! home in England, after spending a, CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Boaght Bears the -- few months here in the engineer's | camp. Harvesting is very late. | owing to the wet weather. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kennedy have returned home from Calgary. Mr. and, Mrs S. Barr. of Burridge, and Mr and Mrs. Murchant, of Chaplesu. at Mr and Mrs. Wm. Anderson's: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hicks of Westport, at Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tharrett's: Miss Rbhubina Tharrett, of Westport. also Signatare ws 4 Miss Pear! Whitmarsh speat Sunday at her parents, Mr. and Mrs The latter | in Parham fair. (sbup if. the _ EE -------- W. B Tharrett Miss Maggie Mciiee, of Westport, has been engaged teach the school for the remainder of the year. - Quite a number took Miss Pear! Knapp of Westport, at her Aant's, Mrs. IL. Bain's Delorme Bedour is doing a rushing business in his store here to Encorse Mayor Hugo.' Saratoga, N.Y. Sept. 27.--A¢ meeting of the delegates from the this ty-secomd congressional district, held at Congressman Luther W. Mott" g Potiage, Lit was unanimously voled te mo fui tae candidacy of Mayon ye Thie Toi Hugo for hecutenant-governor action follows a meeting of the ferson delegates at which thy gates vol to endorse Mavor Hugo for a place wn the ticket as agama E. A. Bond, who is here with a boown for his old piace of state engineer The congressional delegation ix on thusiastic for Mayor Hugo and thers Seems to be 8 good chance of his saloction for the lieutenant governor governor is selected from Manhattan, . dele Men who love darkness beffer thay light seldom die of sunstroke. ® dwelling. Holleford Reports. Holleford, Sept. 23.--Wg Babeock has nD the has bought the store property of J Redmond and intends moving in first of the month. 8S. Dawey sold his farm to J. W. Babcock Is is expecied that Mr, Trousdale. who the past year, will return to his farm. A. J. Redmond haw improved his buildings by painting and by putting a roof of steel iogios on bin The - Sunday school is pi - paring for rally on Sunday, October 7th. ! spending 8 few days at Mr. Reid's, | Bharbot Lake. iss Babeock, of {Adams, and sister, Nellie, of Harrow. {smgith, am spending a few days {iriends here. C. Wald, Black Rivet, N.Y, at A. JT. Redmond's. Mrs. Dob kin and children, Ea joe, and Mi Grant, Unionville, at J. Walker's. H. Redmead, Sydenham, at the home of his grandparents. - Corns Will Go. > You have no corns thet cansot be thoroughly removed in . a few days with Peck's Corn Salve. The remedy does not Iail. In boxes, 8c. at Me Broek Store, 53 street, ote door ' Kisg PAGE NINE. Miss Medcof has returned af'c with. '

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