Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1912, p. 4

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-- * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1912 "PAGE voUR ITHE WHIG, SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR | SPIRIT OF THE PRESS DAILY BRITISH WHIO, published at 306-310 King Street, Kingston, Waring te Flag. A ----" | BIBBYS, Limited AT 60 ENJOYING | om2A! at §6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 p.m. Head to F oa Outfitters i WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published In parts on Monday and y jhutscay morning at $1 a year. To United States charge Tor postage had to \iff ar ently ir making price of Daily $3 and Weekiy $1.50 per year. iriends are no: goinz to Batagce He Takes GIN PILLS tah, Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada: rapid, styl Fo din ani bis friends in free gin |" THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED Now's the time and here's the best place valves cu Jos 9f He Eovetumen Ju of all'to select your new Winter Overcoat. grant apd s cancellation of the teach Police Under Suspicion. and cheap work; nine improved presses, tinh 3 spas Joss ia ol th i ix prominent Consulting Engineer of | J. G. Elllett, President, «ra' certificates; that a school board | anccuver Sun ----- : vercoats: ; New York City, thus heartily endorses | Leman A. Gulld, See.~-Treses, Realizing the Character and reputa in not at liberty to spedd the Fins Black Bedver cloth, silk vel GIN PILLS : iu 26 Woadwiy, New York, | : "y bouglit Some if vour GIN PILLS TORONTO OFFICE.~Sulte 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church | tion' of the New York constabulary, ple's money, the money: collected + ¢cnclugion is o)wious that it Black Cheviot Coat with silk velvet Collar. 46 to 50 in. long. vet collar, good Italian cloth lining, smart models,.sizes 34 to 44, ot Victoria, B.C representative, remedy I find, al Go yuars of age, to give pth polics who Zelig o jx 'AF the police mo ed' : - 4 zr ht L ut Y ~ $8.50 The Grosvenor Gvercoat dark $10. 00 rfect relief fron the Khiney and that | hal. made "Double or aoale Breasted Style Rowell nd kh My and i sich } { 3 3 bene b i It's a Possibility. | { 1 | a and © Russian da to form a coming a tolony in Sesiatche : . riay vet | hive of secinr a Fusplen in Lhe Tw ALL HANDS 'Must SURRENDER. \ | Toronto | Cartage and private, | fifty pec cent. by the Grand education depart #4and th: general public will be : : { affect d theresy than by the Canadian ment; that a violation of &ts' orders | Pacific railway S600 JH melon', last September. Your | Street, Toronto. H. E. Smaliplece, J.¥. More Servions Issue, Muli rales aie age. urgently recommend CIN PILES : to friends as being the one thing that does me good." KE. G. WOORFORL. | By the time a man or woman is 60, the Kidneys and Bladder need a Tittle" help to keep in good working order. Gf Fis are what they n GIN keep the urine neutral, vent colds settling on the kidneys or bladder and ward off Rheumatic attacks. Remember, every box of GIN PILLS is 8 oid with s itive guarantee to give action or your money BE remdied : ne ati and C ical J write Nai Limited, Toco. (23 BEDROOM FURNITUR - Iron Bed Specidl this week. $2.50, The Edueation department was sure 9. 50. $4.50 and up, encounter difficulty in the Some Special ones ut $5.75 ang forcement of its own regulations. But $6.60, . | whether the premier was justified } storming over the protests he roceived lor scolding and threatening, now ' a----_-- dvanced Frunk, maine ta be a if That all schools, are subject to the The d apt y minister of education, or | i ladder Troubles ineulent to pne of my | | i i i public in his name, has issued a cir- w hich tn the proper the French-English school 'there has been a disposition to irnore, cular may be form. In , decline to act on, the pegulations tof the department. These regulations are designed to reduce the which French is used 'or taught io the bilingual schools. They imply f such a radical change inthe custom was 1s at Rosen peo in taxes, upon unauthorized schools Oy lt who apon teachers not duly qualified; time in or neither trastees nor teachers can defy ; the inspector and show him « . : Saskatoon Phoenix that t | 3, spect; that he may require, in w a Hon. Robert Rogers says that any: the submission of anv teacher, beige, Lune wha dares to defend reciprocity while in the school, "in absolute au J with (ths United States is guilty oi thority." and that trustees and pa. | '1°1%0n to his country. A charge of ok bi | this kied from a politician the rents who attempt to anncy !Misiamp of Hon. Robert Rogers takes muy suffer serfous consequences. cn the character of a coapliment The circular indicates as clearly possible that and teachers and parents, disre- | Rogers Pays Compliment. lor practice. Jp the course of 'man . years the French have made great | progress in the teaching of their Jan | guage. To have this checked or end | ed suddirdy could hot be contempla ! ted vleasantlv. College Ulster - : Rich dark green Twee Is, full length, as IVPORIT PAF TINGE trustees PREHISTORIC PAINTINGS. are subject to the orders to brown or Interesting Relic Found in Walls of of the minister of education, that | Bacon's Hotel, they are helpless in his hdnds, and | loadon, Oct. 15.:-The that they must surrender. It may be | bounces that the first ox m Times an- with new reversible collar ample AJ qr, oe « ¢ BE A Rn eB RM dl Ma BH, ST Al ¥ $ » Springs, $2.50, $3.50, $6.50. Mattresses, $2.50 to $30.00. Ts / - :Dresears, Chiffoniers, Dressing Tables, all styles and finishes. Re. Je R El1D . 'Phone 677. ------ STORM SASH Now $.nglin& Co. AND HEATERS. A S004 ni TT for sale, rehson. Able, ron 9, ressers, Stands HACER Furniture of ai) ARM wa Fra v Uniarie Street, Cralg's Wholesale Grocery Ontarig Street. *3 have a big Siock of Pirst- ters and Stoves which bought very ' cheap. J yn to buy and et ¥ cold weather. Ae fine' ine of Furnl- Household . Goods, ete, ntiave Furniture Ei - Lo LFSS Sah { | ' ! i | | the question, And if the premier er {red so did the minister of education | His circular emphasized these points : the best lang standing defect of correcting a mn the school Time will tell. way system, and it may not. THE NEED ( 0 The city must, apparently, m3 in {the experts to advise it upon the wis dom or unwisaom oi filtéring the water in order to guarantee its purity. The Board' of Evalth handed the question {over to the Utilitées Committee, with- out defining what it wanted, and the Rilities Commitiee has become much befogged that it is umable to de 'tefmine what i? should do, As Ottawa called in the Provincial Board of Health, to tell it how should act, so apparently Kingston will have to depend upon outside cotnsel in order to get om of its pre sent dilemma. The provincial officials mall be able to enlighten it upon the one point which now seemis' to trouble the commitiee -- whether filtration should proceed the disposal of the sew- age. The plant which will take ear of the refuse of the city, which will save the water in the harbour from farther taint, §s important, and have to be provided very sapn, $C may for | F THE HOUR. | the putlic and lgislative bodies can not much longer ignore the demand | that our streams and rivers shall not be contaminated as they are now by the refuse Meanwhile, the from of many municipalities and as a first considera filtration of the wate: the lake for domestic It is certainly not pure | tion, is drawn | consumption. | and the city would be exposed. to its | poisons without filtratton, though had the finest methods and machinery for taking care of its sewage. has been much typhoid fever at Nia gara Falls, at Sarnia, and Port Hu ron, and the conviction has heen for ved upon the people that the dreaded bacilli are carried down the 'lakes, and in the wake of the craft which , navigate it. The only safety for these ! thaces is filtration, effective and com: | plete, and "the only | Kingston is filtration. | posal must follow, as a matter ol! | course. for dis salvation Sewage ee ---- -- Mr. ba ploasanily remembered, to the tity in fulfillment of a promise to the Canadian Club {2 the Queen's Ccllegé Alumni Asso Rowdl's visit to Kingston will He came ke had made ciation. and while here bis time wa wholly and profitably ocoupied, The two fine addresses which he made, og Workmen's Compensation and the "Formation of Empire," shle presentations the subjects. They carried with them: were of the evidence "| of much thought, and they were fol lowed by expressions which marked the deep appreciation of the audiences Mr. Rowdl has been a great student and is a student still. Je has th | power to readily grasp the details. o say question and the faculty of ear nestly and eloquently marshalling af the facts. On the one subject he briefly survey, ed the legislation dealing with the compensation of workingmen for th injuries they sustained in accidents showing how necessary it was to 'm prove upon the protection which the present law afforded and how ready the fegistature should be to adop' VISIT OF MR. ROWELL, be special commissioner, had outlined n his"report. Un the other Qavacteristio subject he made a and logical argument, wn a national issue, and one in which wery one who heard it was semefldy fected. In both Mr. ished his reputation as a clear webul speaker. But it was before the executive Rowell estalr and: ol ile liberal mssociation, and a few po iticel fiends who were summoned to weet. him, thet he appeared, perhaps, «t his best, and the party had 6c asion to realize how much it was webted (0 him for undertaking erve it at a great personal saciffice. 'he liberals of Ontario had little dance to become acquainted with aelr leader in the province when the 18¢ dlection took place, but ther wit now of him and his work pretty well vhen next there iv an appeal to them. n one 'short year he has made his wrk in the legislature, and as he re ited what the opposition had aimed t and accomplished, his supporters wean enthusiastic. Nr. Rowell 'qust visit Kingston agfin, at a later 'ate, and must speak at a ' public weting, and there is no man who can take public questions more interest og. to changes such as Sir William Meredith here is 5 whispering avout the mayoralty. There will be no acelama: ita this year, though overtures to that effet have ban made. People want a contest, a choice, 4 preference, pad what ths people want usually Hib oy, must have. i ¢ [outdid of partiament. { the commons, are very eager 10 es EDITORIZ . NOTES. at $15,000 4 year. He iv not making any sacrifice, but the city' is. It has wanted a successor to the present head of the railway commission, one of equal ability, and has not found him 'un Mr. Geary. The event of the year, in the bet ting world, is the baseball champion- hip series. Hugs sums have ben staked upon the result. Talk ahoat "horse race gambling! It is mot' a circumstance to the fortunes that have heen made dependent upon the strug- gle between the Red Sox: and the tiants: 3 -- The sight wasent scnatosships have bein enviously eved by men inside and Some men, in eape from it. Why? One newspaper man has heen 'mentioned in the late rumours, anit only one. the press it | There | j Liritaty or preh storie cave of the kind already familiar to palae- joatTlozists ftom the eaves at Dor {degn, South Frabpee, th: Pyrences, end the peninsula Of Spain, | cently discovered * cn the Bae n's hail, niar Mumbles, {real. Prof. SoHa's discovery | not a picture, but a number of hoi | zomt al bands of vivid red arranged in Juntical series about a yard in hei th, with a ds posit walagmi. fora ed over them and {that none of the paint can be removed {ty rukhi dg. Similar bands have been | described from th: walls of Fen | Casme in Dordogne. It | thy direovert belongs to the aurigna {clar stage of the upper palaeolithic jeco bh, swe aungnacun {been found in caves in this vicinity Were re walls by of is believed THOUSANDS COME TO MARRY. Numbers of Prospective Brides Ar- rived at Montreal, Mcnteeal, Oct. 15.--It is csbimated in shipping circles that the number of prospective brides who have come to Canada this year is up in the thous sands. The Lake Manitoba, which docked yesterday, brought forty. Most of the girls have goge tp the North West: The Paje Face, Rood is the Life. Life sets its crim son siguai in the face. H vou lack the ruddy hue of health you lack life, are inviting disease. 1 the face pale; if the bands and feet are contin ually cold or there is any other sign of deficient eireulation Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative). \ They are a'great nerve stfenctheney ond blood maker. In boxes, 2%c., at Mclicod's Drug Store, 53 Brock street, one door above King street. Money back if not satisfacton. You is use Aljerta, Great ex Mormon. Yemple or Lethiwidge, Alen., Oct. 15 (iement prevailal throughout gil the Latter Day Saints colonies in Alberta over th: announcement by President Joseph F. Smith, oi the Mormen church, at the general confercnce held at Halt lake City, that a temple would be built in ope of the ments near Raymond, Alta. The temple will be similar to those in Utah, and all the a and ordin ances of the church will be administer- «d within its precinets. It w bly cost about cone two hundred thyusand dollars, set Lu DR.'SOPER LA ED, In the following Diseases of Men: ! Varieocele Pyspeps ip y | Asthma | 8; is Catarrh | re | Skin Diseases Diabetes | Emissions | Kidvey Aflecticas And Blood, Nerve and Bladder] Diseases, or send history for free advice. y SU N------------------ A Mother for the Men ¥. Sam having taken on the laundry business ai 210 Division Street, formerl; carried on by Jim Lee, will re sume business at once unde: the name nf CITY HAND LAUNDRY. . First-class work guaranteed All buftons replaced and rips sewn. Give ug a trial and I%u will be well ¢satisfied with our work.! Goods cflled for and delivered to all parts <f the city. 'Phone TI82. mn | painting, sealed Gp so te Jdeties have ill proba-; --eren $13.00 New Wales Cords browns and fancy Stilgs New double "self swell models, Sizes 'The National Overcoat a in mixtures, breasted collar, patch pockets, very 34 to two way coll: argric] h shales of brow n, grey, bronze, greens, sizes 34 to 44, The Balmoral Overcaat $15.00 Rich shades of hrownand gray in new herring hone patterns ao way collms, 8 agle or double breasted, "hand pi dd «d collar and lapels, real beauties, sizes 34 to 14 greys, 42. $18.00 New Scotch bronze, Single collars, 10 se If sizes HH $5 Iwo-w ay The. Premier Overcoat Cheviots, patterns, colors are tans, snede, breasted collars, ---------------------- ------------ Our - gst Raglans $20.00 . Meany Samich | Kerseys. Youve ' never geen the like of: these Shoul ders fit. smoothly and gracefully backs that drape beantifully, the envy of the, ( uistom Tailor flake style, *Men 78, 8 s and 80, 82 PRINCESS STREE | . { Fr J JomNSON | THE LEADING FLORIST A full line of Roses, Car- nations, 'Mums, Valley, Violets | fresh every day from our own | greenhouses. Also Fine Ferus and Flowering Plants Bulbs for winter flowering imported dirget from Holland. Potting Soll; Fertilizer, ete., ete 'PHONES: Stdre, 239; Residence, 1212; Greenhouse, 239 v ' effec wd Len Lor oa se hich wom heen evnl ud i tires aegree mt of saemoh ha lL Bil Son B SY, of eho Sal Gi wed for yiecil oman, » per bow, Sta by off dr Srila, or went ioe pe pad Gh Pet pt of pr er Addon: Ti 1 VOOR Demos © _Tneoura Cet He =m ln IV doh n - We deliver at latest prices ihe very best grades of coal. | | This #3 fuel ime putin i ¢ your supply for next winter. P. WALSH J SAAT BARRACK STREKT. BI BBY S Limited rom Ceylon, flav pound, st a -------------------------------- | { | § i | i | 'to-go home in "the dark," if you carry Nickle Plated Vest Pocket Flash Lights * i terys for 2 Boys' Departmental Brot -- Blacksmith Coal | --: High Grade : DRURY Coal & Wood Yard | Ontndin "treet - TEA! TEA! Finest Tea Gardens of uneolored, and of the finest Green and Biack at 30c per TEA or, ANDREW MACLEAN'S, a rn ne AT'THE FESTIVAL OF THE EMPIRE Dinners will be furnished and that the Jervice will be first class fs assured be- wma guge tha management Las decided to use You won't be "afraid | one of our | GAS FOR COOKING A card addressed to th ve office of the works, or phone 197, and: we wihil send a map to give the necessary information Regular $1.2 Tungsten lamps and bat- 5 line with | Call up 197. and we wili send » _t to talk it over. i" £. COOK WITH GAS. Cupar, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. Light, Heat, Power, Water, Depts. C. C. FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER 75¢ Electric Co: | "RAW FORD'S Co ALR. | Gs ---- wT ITY TTY ITTY) (241% 7h nity 47 ISALL GOOD) (A AZ VA

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