Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1912, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR, rm B/ENB/E\B/E\% THE WHIG SEVENTY:NINTH YEAR published at 306-310 King Street, Kingston, Gold Enamel best mfgd. only Aluminum in 25e, 45¢, 86c tins. For decorating metal or wood, Satisfactory or money refunded, CORBETT'S DAILY BRITISH WHNI, ! Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2. | WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages, published In parts on Monday and To United States Daily $3 and Weekly $1.50 per year. , Aftached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; | toh, and cheap work; nine Improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED morning at §1 a making price" of | be 'added, ear. be adde TORONTO OFFICE.--~Buite 19 and 20 Queen Cily Chambers, 32 Church | Street, | Toronto. H E Smallplece. I. ACTIVITY AMONG THE LIBERALS. Assotiation of the city evening, and the ensuing taken hold been The had a meeting. on Friday | elected { Liberal officers for oflicers have that is | yes These {of "signed to them with the desire to dis the positions have as- { charge the duties thereoi with vigour and dispatch. { i * {| The 4 eul organization | The defeat, year ago, | had its discouraging effects. Men like (0 be on the losing side much life are most signs of new in this politi welcome in an election, a do ) { not mn | any event. There is not com fort The consciousness of hav- one' in it. ting done s duty conscientiously and well, of having performed a pub in satisfactory oi those would, service for the Lest, extent. © Most in campaigns lic who how- shouts to some Participate ever, prefer to exult in ol victory, Fe A | Siren oh BEAVER BOARD ~The best substitute "for lath, plaster and wall paper. Ask us for particu- lars. S. Anglin & Co. Wellington 8t. North The tibmrals fein wally have accepted the reverses that came their way man- fully, have had no reason to complain of the division of the fa vours the peopie They had long years in (i pusition, really ! 'did their They has conferred. | have during which they THE DAILY Bhimien wHIG, 8 igh 30 and- 4 p.m. n charge for postage had to It rapid, my! {Gin the tem Eflott, President, b th= Guild, See~Treas. J. G. Leman A. -- P., representative. --_-- had best work, learved the They have had long years of power 'and lost in the virility that . litical life, hy haps, in the sunshine of success that whin (ncumbered with prosperity during which thoy lesson of self-saerifice makes for He eB br. strong po- per- I is best The pohi- 50 active, basking too much, said men never do their 'same thing may be said of the ticians, They are never will S50 alert, so aggressive as when they are serving out of office. Hence, the are buckling on whim they are called upon to fight for liberals, in opposition, their armour, gnd principle or jor perty, will be able to give a go®T account of lhey have splendid leaders. fuid Laurier themselves. Sir Wil- has aroused great ol of en- thusinsm wherever he has gone, during dor and he has put new his his opto the recess, ener- into followers by ben Mr lcader who merits, BY mistic speeches Rowell is m local [th ng and can be said to | Post command, the loyal and devoted sup- |h's 1 true libesal. In extol und in expressing confidence Kingston port of ling both, every in them, ihe liberals. of : ons wisely, have spoken very ros i st E | There appeal to the elegtors on the question. The idea is to have «ule of spirits still more restricted iy Ihoth hotels and shops. Is this move | ment wisely Is it who realize is some agitation for another liquor the directed ? being engindered by men what the effet of it may be? It is thé aim of the earnest 'consistent temperance man 10 tinue his efforts' so that eventually he may sce the closing of the bar room and con $1,000 'REWARD For information that will lead #0 the discovery or whereabouts of the person or persons suffering from Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Dis- | 'ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and C hironic or. Special Complaints t that cannot be cured at The Ontario Medical Institute, 263.260 Yonge Street, 'loronto, FT SELECT OYSTERS SMOKED FILLETS - DOMINION FISH CO. GEMROCK ST. "PHONE 50; ERVING SKALERS, A Lot "Preserving Sealers for sols: also Now and Second-hand Beds and Furniture. Call and see me it you want a bar gain. H. SUGARMAN, 347 Ouincle Street, Opposite Craig's Wholesale, BIG STOCK OF STOVES. I have a big Stock of First- Heaters and Stoves which ean be bought "very cheap. Now is your time to buy and got ready for cold weather. h +g A fine line of Furni- ture. ousehold Goods, etc. Antique Furniture a specialty. L. LESSFS © 807 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 1045. and the limitation of a sale of alw hol to the drug store or the gov ernment dispensery. But he will re call that it was odly this vear that ten iicénses were cut off and the ay may not be ready for a revival ol the campaign for either of licenses or total prohibition. The leader of the opposition declared for the closing of the a reduction has bar STOP THE UNWISE AGITATION. ham Hono and in the his action has been considered, zed, or endorsed, by numerous bodies The = way markable 'rooms everywhere province, and SEY | ables criticy to hi is being cleared for a re manifestation of public opinion. In anticipation of an early appeal to the people--which will not be far off though the legislature Joes not dissolve until the end of ~ the term {or which it has been chosen-- the education of the electors proceads In due time they will be prepared to say what thév think of tion, and their 'decision be emphatic. Now betwéen the present and time is it expedieng to raise any sue which will have a tendency divert 'attention from the main tion or minimize its importante ? Whig thinks not, and it is speaking for Ake majority of its read Syra the the be the. presenta in likely to |Hami attac that is Le ques The probably said "| bette onto The call has oiten been heard for a Jaw which would forbid spitting upon the floors of halls, in cars, in hotels, and other places. It has ben said, when this demand has been so urgent that such a law, if passed, would not be respected. by the people. Ihe answer is that such 'a law--in the interest of cleanliness and health is obeyed in other cities, and such ¢ il passed and enforced in Kings ton, would be respected. * Enforced,' however, is the word. It represent: the attitude of those who are official ly clothed with authority, whose duty it 1s to see that the mind of the alder men, as expressed in their legislation is hoored by its observance, It is to he rogretted 'that many ihe ordinances which are put upon ti. city books, which are carefully pre pared and megnt to meet many con tingencies in the life of the people are practically nullified by non-en There has been (nough the walks, law, °c forcement. oi RESPEOTIN( G THE ) LAW. num; p---- they that ~and it nit contemplate omfort musty dd. : Yet this spitting in public places is a hateful," a harmful, an unsanitary wactice. Medical men have said, with emphasis that is worth noting, hat disease be spread by spit ing. The sputum oi tuberculosis pa ints has ben the means of communi- ating the trouble, and of contribut- nz, perhaps more than experts ay, to the dreadiul consequences hs white plague. i* an experience cne with any degree' pile desirable to gan 7 > ol to or of ~and the cost afd a literature it 15 not can The can of Spitting can' be stopped to a large . "xtent. It can at least be checked. nd may be suppressed, ro far as the| Was valks, publie offices, public halls, and sublic places are concerned; and if the elorm once fully inaugurated, nd the effects were witnessed as they it Toren Muni pow were made effect ave been in some western gities, has 1 vould grow in public favour. EE = A distinet and very pertinent vord against publicly-owned and oper ated railways is supplied from Russia where of the kines arp in the' name of the owar, The theory of ree most managing raways for "the benefit of the people, of giving them all the advantages that should accrue from possession, does not work out satistactorily. ~ Of ¥ the "45,000 miks of railway in Russia the gov- } jemment ownk 33,000 miles, and all the equipment that belongs to them. The (People call it). No lquid to apill or evapor- {i ate of afrength. - railways should pay, and that voy handsomely, but, on the contrary, they have been a losing venture. The deficiency annually amounts to mil lions of roubles, and to the enquiry, at first' projected, as to how this happened, the answer was "graft." A commisdoner was appointed to look into the facts. He made a note of what he had heard; he was most painstaking and persistent in his la- bors; he was searching in his exami- nation; he learned that one-half hud not been told of the obfufion that they were flagrant, very mach | concealed, and in five - amounted to over one hundred million roubles. He ascertained that the graftmg-- PUBLIC OWN ERSHIP OHALLEN GED. it is or plain, open, audacious stealing began in the offices of the high-up of- ! fioiats and went through: every he partment of the service. One man, | the director of the Sibema railway, 'who had charged 33,000 "snow cleaning in July, and was massed, '(not locked up), Warsaw to spend his wealth lavishly | man and bask in the sunshme of society. | {he It is inconceivable that the plunder- ing of the people's railways should | Cola have continued so long, that before | Senator Newhardt began his investi | "gations some attempt was not made | to find out what became of one-half of the freight which was shipped by 'railway and failed to reach its des , tination, that some official was not 'curious to kmow why the dead heads who travelled on the railways out numbered the paying passengers by four to ome, that paid official# rank: ed as public thieves and plundered the railway exchequer at their own sweet will, r In Canada there are men who preach public ownership. The thing is ideal, but it is not, apparently, practicable. This Russia experience may frighten if not appal them. prom roubles fon .. | Coco- dis most retired i " ! Everybody is working jor the Fis tival of the Pumpire. Why not? Mi in Thali of the' general hospital, one of the city's best and worthiest ists Th: CPR. company has the power according to its act, to exchange cap ital stock for debenture stock, but Twhin ithe debenture stock i» only $33. uF why issue capital stock 14 the extent ol S60 000. LH 7 which was giruck and Hon William Maclean. ancient Prunk did not dig as cards joker melon, n. Mr Seath followed. mission abroad the people really pane, Canada's hould should not means in ordes to Englani must Three nection Fdmu titled, Mr. initiative, recall are to. grafted governmental system made Rev. sermon. Mordlity Toronto Star Hereafter the Presbyterian Ntaw Someons than men in Fuogdand. sufirage power, style." Montreal States has raised 4 campaign fund $208.7 nearly the Irish party in two davs at Phila delphi; in the point of view stituted ers. and cellent pi.ce of legislation has been | Kingston, itor). io | statement by Dr. people of the feh he says: ous and in existence to-day, and I believe the There may ¢ in this, but where does it com th went is fortnpate submarin a the het the bh Col Sam Hughes and Hon hil was ant one. in whi Chur were covouring unu ra Np, mate dug t gwhich Railway the Grane run x Ro ned the ( found eompany ir i long years before aband into P R the nothing about the . . » deeply he would have d and sa for industrial education His Merchant months, 'yne went to Europe n--ig study Now for Dr several get of Iw whieh may something be worthy their money, thy this touring at public ¢ without result getting ti rome. representative pe amply provided for and have to spend his owe Tice: The United States be a rich man Heretofore Canada's representative Ras | Why man should should get _ wealthy Tha ion beeaus Ky fis usefulness 8 be? ichos, names are mentioned in con hip which Lord Strathcona de Edmund Osler and to resign. nd Walker Une Me. commerce, and t of ther nll. He but that should not Su Sir Hugh Gra other may be referred to Foster, the ministe: politically th is not rich and he a har s elevation THE SPIRIT or THE PRESS ( 'ompulsory v oting. Post-Standard Wickersham the use that referendum and ITOPOSEs i voting shall compulsory. A, Very Bad Place, Hon Times T. T. Shields, made a on & Toronto tueatre He also ran department. be true, r than k in his foul of the If all he a whited sepulchre. Their Aim Defined. minimum salary ministers in the district will be $1,000 per an- and the aim of the congrega- tions should be to see how far away | can get from the A Great Menace. a Citizen has calculated that million and a half more This minimagm, movement' an il only someane would "s A Different Coup. Herald democratic United of ot party in the the last six mouths, tines what was raised fo 50 in three a differ n 1» There seems to be A Real Good x News Act. to No better piace of legislation ever | power to prevent childeen especially, that which Railway defined but this enacted than the Ontario cipal Board and duties con- and its ex. comparatively useless and in- ive by a board which either jot realized its duties to the public or does not quite understand how to exercise the powers of which possessed. a- . JETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Tavestigation. O¢t. 3.--(To the Ed- In a recent number of a inent paper, davoted to the ad 'Weeds vancement of onr country along so- ciological article there appeared an entitled "The Menace of Cola.' In this article the striking feature was a signed | H. U. Wiley, (a: who holds in this d:partmeont absolite confidence of the United States) in "I-consider the Coca habit ons of the mest danger- insidious habs which is lines, he Wins | ~up-thed Hq a was gu similar goes | time | bat | x} {ree n England | to sustain the dignity x i winbassa these | the | , not with Canada's high commis: | sw Sar } of tradé ! if upon our i bitter ! Toronto must be litte! of Tor- | rt PATE SOI ss 0, BA ad SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1012. | | 81 i ¢ 10 pm. Sharp ~ J i t | } | | l ) 1 { Copyrigts 1912 Abed . wm W& Conn See Our New Gordor Suits $15.00 New Flake Patterns | } there | wollen | makes the! unconquerable | et the | BI Men's 78, 8 4 = nS ---- and | eis | health officers with the aid of par- | {ents should do everything in their from acquiring the habit' This view has strong support among scientific men. A Tew months ago, th: president of an im- portant scientific associgiicn in the I gtate of New Jerse cad a. paper before his organization in which he explained the composition of Coca Cola, and pointad out the deleter- jous effects upon the human system lof two .powerful drugs contained in | the mixture. It is admitted by all | that any drug habit, has a more in- {Jurious effect upon our young | people than #ipon their elders.. The | question therefore fs: Sheuld not 'we as guardians of our yout th, when informed on such 'high authority that we are exposing them to a ! terrible peril through our own ig- norance, take stors to find out 'whether or not there i truth in these opinions of the scientists I respectfully ask, thor n the name of the Women's *hristian Yemperance Union of our ctv, that you open your valuable columns to this letter, and to an? others which may be eatled forth by it; ad alse] that yon discuss the matter on you editorial page with a view 'fo inter. esting the public in this phase of thelr own welfare. Why cannot the people of our province take suffices {jont pring to guard theme Ives {from the poisons of all kin's con- Htained in impure foods and drugs? { What is the attitude of our repre} gentatives in the legislature towar" | firoersesivs policies jn connection | with public health? These are gnestions in which I think it would iba easy to arovse the interest of your many readers. --M K Makes Sweet, Wholesome Women write thit the yeas: the' used makes sour bread, but White Swan Yeast Cpkes make brad eaeet, light and whilesome. Sold bo. lise grocers, six cakes for Oe free ample from White Swan + reals, Limited, Yor nio, Bread. | i et Ont, i | | RT Conley. manger o the Pitts burgh Fate Glass compant and Mrs Conley, spent yesiefday and part of today ia the city with their mfmer- ons friends. They "left forhome this afternoon. Strong trunks and suitcasws. cheap, oe Dutton's. y dx a food upon whi Jove "will am fatten, port Lo AN A in v O Is'worth coring miles to ses B 80, 82 PRINCES Removal Notice. ap On Na corns NEW SHOE REPAIRING BUSINESS ROBERT PRINCESS done Dr. Martel's Female Pills OIA ERI, "Nineteen Years the Standard. Pres vibes ubd recommended for we. | men's wared runty vermane A Mother for theifMen. CITY HAND LAUNDRY, K. F Get Try0 ur Special $4.00 Men's Shoes" SHAR CLOTHES AA Tx We ask yonpg weh to clever garments we have pains th provide for-them, From the shops of the Worlds Best Tailors we choose with the greatest care. their choicest productions. ' - call to. see the taken so much See Our Senator Suits $18.00 The new SpecklediScotch Tweeds, Hand Tailored. See Our Yale Suits $20.00 Pin Dots, New Blueish Hand Tailored NW Browns, Lireys, See Our New Master Suits $22 50 New Wales nds in Tweeds Worsteds, Fine Blye Worsteds Tweed New designs, New Colori ngs. and Our Ovércoat Display: See our $12, $15 and Sip, Coats. BBYS Limite Depuriments 1! Store 3 STREET oys A 'Great ® Bargain Good Market Garden of 30 house, ARKS & SPARKS, Dentists, ist has moved to thelf Offices, 159 Wellington Street r Brock, over Carnovsky's. 1 | | PAYNTER has taken business of the it the old stand, STREET Shoe Hepairing promptly All work guaranteed acres, frame with the Davis all buildings and furnace out- within § mile of city limits, $5,000.00 Norman & Webb Ral) Estate. Life. Fire, Live Stowk, and General insurance, 151 1.2 Wellington Street. i 'Phone 30. nilmentis, a seréntificnlly © prea remedy of proven worth, The frivm thelr use In gyuick and ft. For sale nt all dro stores Sam having taken -- the laundry business ai | 210 Division * Street, formen)s | varried on by Jim Lée, will re | sume business at once unde: | the name of First-class" work guaranteed ¥ - All buttons replaced and rip} sewn. i Give us a trial and you will} be well satisfied with our | work. Goods called for and delivered to all parts <' the city. 'Phone 1182. SAM * Prop| THAT TOBACCO MEE the "Newster™ wu iv Mm arawing lceder as fle gore afar Ouly dhe por pound. Wor chewing an ." ie % ' AT A. MAULEANS, Thane ret a Kujcoes & 4 Rr JS EL CRAWFORD'S Coar ET (qd V7 VE: ------r--

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