Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1912, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912, THE WHIG SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR i DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 308-310 King Street, Kingston, : Ls , Ontario, at 38 per year. Kditloas ai 2.50 and 4 pm. 3 Poor management, lack of police WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages, published In parts on Monday and - anc * . | want of meth d." To United States charge for postage had to | 0 ™F * 1 1 $3 and Weekly $51.50 per year. { By which it would seem that coun ; «il memagement is the upon civic affairs. The advice - is constantly before the citizens, bug y } £23 ! 1. {thy 45 not sonchow attain it 1 EF y ' f isa ra's'd sud the tay rate 8 : creased. The people are ET EST FURNACE ~heats the house evenly J and comlertcbly in le coldest weather-- consumes . fucl sparing y and Thursday mourning at $1 a Jear. {be added, making price of Dally i Attached 1s one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, styl- | ish, and cheap work; nine Improved presses. . | same eve rywhers, THE BRITISH WHIC PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED to is said to ba the J. G. Eliott, President, best business to the «nd that Leman A. Galli, Sec-Treas. they may vring some oi their metaods io bea pretty much Ih: the election of cure a Toros men, a TORONTO OFFICE.~Suite 19 and 2¢ Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Stre«t, Toronto. H. E. Smallplece, J.P. representative. -- AN ABSURD ELECTION CRY. Frm EDITORIAL NOTES When will the order be given that -- Thanksgiving Day % ternative for "Abolish the bar" was | the street corners and door w ays 'Abolish the treating." Now the hi eral cagdidate in Mus'ioka Sir James og Sunday are not to be obstructed with idler ? + mn £.0d Who will issue the word ? The liberal, to whom the Montrea' Witness niiers, a parliamentary didate in Muskoka, with a of his own, deserves defeat pur re can liquo would "Move on," should he the Whitney" the mprove upon of some one in authority ubterfuge ards." 5 Sensible people, and voters, wil wave no patience with talk of that they * kind. *The drunkard is the product f the barroom. The evil of th trafic will not be lessened by the Ii ceasing of its wrecks, but by the re - moval of its temptations and dan gers. , The independent. candidate i Middlesex is more mtional. Je wil support the abolition of the bar, i elected to the legislature, and nothing platiorm Sir James Whitaey would have my and "license drunk i ; {sued a safer and saner policy to Sold by ¥ Bunt & Co. sist. the "abolish pea ie regarded it with disdain. body knew where hé stood; and did. It was with the liquor men, The provincial secretary had boast The provincial sea etary alleges that the bar" : proposal . . i i ' the regulations respecting the biling Every ual schools are satisiactory. For which thank Mr. Rowell. When he ested to act the government {very busy, and not until then. en to tt A ep ri, $#. We're ready to replenish your wardrobe with anything you may need to appear at your best on Thanksgiving Day ! % pro got a New Gordoa Suits $15.00 English Tweeds in new shades of brown, tan, bronze, greens, beautiful coloring, sizes 34 to 44, BIBBY3 SPECIAL BIBBYS SPECIAL Expert Workmanship. $18.00 $15.00 $20 and $22.50 OVERCOAT ELEGANCE Every visit to our store and claims to clothes excellence. See Our Auto Overcoats Double-breasted style, § inch lap seams, 50 inches long, Seoteh Cheviot s in greys, browns and fawns. Bibbys Price New RoxoboroSuits -- ~ $18.00 New Scotch Tweeds in i Flake effects, smart i models, hand tailbred' new colorings, sizes 34 to 44, New Master Suits Pure Donegal Tweeds in new bluish greys, fine blue Vicunas, fey Wor steds, ete. Hand padded collars and lapels. A A SAA The women are acting as conductors How would stoor on tram cars in England. | it do to try a few of them in King: ston ? There would be one tion. All the boys, the hig ones, would want to ride in the vestibuk- objec: Nr. Sutherland, the independent can didate in East Middlesex, is said to! have surrendered his independence How ? By supporting the proposi- | to abolish He does | not seem tn be afraid of the Whit. | wy club, at any rate. | for declara tion the bar. Sir Edward Carson, to his political | riends, at Rottingham, recited (ha perils which he had passed through «t Ulster in his old age. Sir Fdwam s fifty-eight. Pity the sorrows of the | poor old man. 'At his age, howe. | "ord Strathcona every look at our Garments will verify cur The United Shoe Machine company, OUR RAGLAN OVERGOAT $20.00( Heavy Scotch Kersey cloths, hand tailored, Raglan shoulders, full flow ing backs, very swaggew eolors are grey, brown, and fancy mixture, GUR $12.60 COLLEGE ULSTERS New, Herringl one patterns in rich direct the irade in Canada as we the at Un'ted States, which has aimed | was just beginning Kingston Business College Limited) Wighest Education at Lowest Cost Twenty-siath year, Fail term begins August 30th. Courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele. aphy, Civil Service and kng- Our graduates ge positions. Within a short time OVer BiXty sevured positivns with one of ihe iargest raliway cir. Jorations in Cunada. Enter 4.) im buying and controlling the pa- Coder government on realize what life was. tents of shor making machinery anc dictating how they may be used, ha been promounced 'a combine in re sirgint of trade." There is no appea from the decision of the investigatin comyfitter, and it is well, Th: ¢camhiny is ¢n> of the worst, 1 his been absolutely indefensible. 1 has surpassed the Standard Oil or an other trusts in that it holds the trad at its command and there is noe: sare from its thraldom. The charg against tha Tobacco Trust was that i would sell only to its pets, its favor ites, the men who were subject to it UNDERWEAR, orders and followed them faithfully is But the trade is mot confined to the | ited Shoe company, which has simply § 204 7 SOCKS, MITTS, ; 1 a a. trust. Tobacto has never been in th | scyuircd the products of others' bein: |} Word. . <5 BOOTS and SHOES, ind designed to ure them with effect The British that of liners shall | Joard Trade the Council, but i has leereed ocean arry enough small boats to of The ship own guaran ee the safety and transfer ever the best { i : nt (ed that thé government stood for th J Hl}! enforcement of the law. [Me Es La if for the maintenance of his politica ! -------- i ---------- J supremacy. When he said the liquors » . : law should remain as it was he want Excellent for lighting furnaces or stoves. 'dissent. Mr. Rowell had hardly out- [better is suggested. {lined the scheme abolishing th Mr. Rowell' accepted that { har, however, than Sir James became | tion, and it can be applauded and aj | troubled. He heard a whispering [proved by every temperance man & Only 10c. per bag. 12 presented constituencies in which the {drunkards ! The electors of Muskok bags for $1.00 » « }| temperance vote was very strong. {ean be depended upon to repudiate i atid = {| Something had to be done, and tha in a proper way. {ge " EO " S Anglin & THE COMBINSTERS ROUTED. . . ------ . which has cssayed to dominate and' Its troubles in Canada begon witl : it af) i'8 attempt to crush out of busines ths men who menifested an independ ent spirit. It even disdained the ap law which has bern pronounced consti tutional by the Privy is pow mo e civil, and will be force o raspect th: ¢hoe manufacturers an "een plac'nz upon tham unnecessarily asd unreasonably, or to have a rulin iveti which will cancel their patent nd destroy their monopoly for ed to hear from no one in terms o . . ? Hav: you triad it? from his friends. Some of them re- | the land. But the idea of licensin: Wellington 8t. North sitvation ani acted in a despotic way 4 . peals to th: th kh ir wants, to lift the restraint it ha time, assenger upon them, bu: the ms not vet been forgotten. rs object, Titanic tragedy 6. Call or write for inform. tion. HE. F. Metcaile. Principal Kingston, Qanadas Bonar Law, speaking of Home Rule, should be wsked to give a mandate wpom it 'And if thay did," asked Lloyd ieorge," will you use the.same mr that wen using to coerce the resf of And Mr. al ntimated that the people OUR $15.00 DERBY ULSTERS Fancy cheviots, Wales cords, in Only once in a long time is there ; ictory like this, a victory for th wople. The man who patents 'an arti le, especially if it represents his ow) toil and thought, deserves protection nd gets it. But a trust like thy Un SUITS, OVERCOATS, SWEATERS, < hav Ire not wre to coerce Ulster you Law answered single collars, double breasted styles. new. two way or shades of brown er grey. Two way : : ) collars very nobby. Sizes 34 to 44. custody of one firm, to be handed on The bilingual trouble has been trans . 4 ! decided. The ho was master of th wirtful to trade; deserves po consider | ation. Jor sold as it Trast, however, 'erred hence to Ireland, where the gov- Ath, ISAAC ZACKS, {| 271 PRINCESS RTREET 3 = 3 PATENTS. HERBERT J.'S. DENNISON a REGISTERED ATTORNEY, er Denhison & Cor rugh 34 Yenrs' Experience in Patenis ; and Practical Engineering, Siar Ride, 18 King St. W., Toronto 1}. CHEAP AT Fe Vogal: 08 refused to make English langnage. 'ion is that when home rile 'rnment has Sce Our Gre: t $1 00 English Gloves BIBBYS Limited Mcn's and Boys' Departmental Store . 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. i ------ so" Wat 82e Our New Neckwear 50c Knitted ties in two tone effects. ct i the offical POLITICS IN TIE OLD LAND. ------ ns cor The presump- comes vaelic may become the) tongue" of the 'ommon people and the language of their parliament. Beginning with Deo. 25th, at vight--when the Christmas 18 ceased--it is proposed to inaugu Gadsby, the bright, humorous, and critical egrrespondent of the Montrea Herald, the Toronto Star, and®th Winnipeg Free Press, who has th insulty making every subject he discuss:s interesting, is now in Eng land. He has been reviewing the great issues that are before the Hous of Commons, and says of home ru for Ireland : "It is even on the cards that a un icmist government, having edged this government out on one pretext or an other, might give Ireland what lib C18 8 Are su to sin in giving 1f the tory party handed Ireland hom: rule that would take the curse off it lt's a safe bet that not a solitar lord would object if the thing caifie t him with the right smell cm it. 1 would be good business, because i would still be the price of the nation alist support in parliament against la bour gnd socialism gad other matter that tho vested interests dread a gree deal more than home rule. Beside: whin you come tg think it over, then is really no valid reason why thre hear them gnash- but very little gonu ug anger, Fhis is the view one gots of the sit ation at close range. hs bug-a-bo8 of the unionist part fcr political purposes. We see picture n the papers of Sir Fdward Carson ¢ he signed (he covenant at Ulster dodging himseli to resist 5 tocal Pat iament for TNeland at any cost, W | ee pictures of the gnti-home rulers a arget practice, fitting themselves a barpehcoters and for ths deadly ser iy n which they expest to engage ---- e read of the awful mystery tha urrounds the meetings of hundred SPIRIT OF THE PRESS | wd thousands of men whom th ~~ ovinant covers and whose souls .ar tirrcd by the contemplation th asks before them. They have bee: eyed up (0 the point where they wil pill their blgod in the interests of ause, : And to reflect that all this woul Ne -------- as away kes mist before the sik They Are Identified! Saskatoon Phoenix mid. Home rule i 3 feasting ol ate the great women's fast or hun ter strike, unless the government sur %% *enders them the fran. | ) *hise. the climax of ab | \ surdity. will x tha and gives This is Wael's isos 'S Grent agii Remed A Tratosthe whip yolls srsten. makes new fon La ul Ye na Are 4 OE AN Mian orry,. Weninrss, bmisvions, Sper and Ef ots of Als or Kvwesss. six for. One wil, pl aia Fol 3a si © inalied 13 of ey a Medicine ~~ VYeronto. STOVES AND HEATERS, (ssortment for sale, reason. iron. Beds, Dressers, Stands a Furniture of all ht and sold. p 252 Ontario Street, Wholesale Grocery The average politician not give a brass farthing what J Blacksmith Coal | ----: High Grade fies. DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard | suffragette does so long as she him a rest. give: | gem -. 324 King St. every day from o OWN green. B | Thomas Copley, Telephone 987 card to 18 Pive thing done in Street wher | ------------ the Carpen- Teachers Selling Booze. on &ll Kinds | Ottawa Free Press ; yr AL ress : Hardw all kinds it has been discovered that Wash. i ington school teachers teach sehool all day and then sell booze at night. The average school boy thinks that sll teachers believe in a certain amount of home work our windows for all Cut fresh orders will receive prompt attention of : Shop, 40 Queen Stree KINGSTON going be a al Sprays eg Funeral Designs a specialty "Phones ence, night, Store, 239; Resid- 12123; Qreenhouse Three Houses on Kgpg- Street West overlooking the Lake. : $3,400.¢0 Solid Brick House, make everyvhady.. familiar y ug with a fnew apce.: West end of city and 12 =f 10 Rdditlo fo : full City lots. population in contingally changing--some poring out sy : and others moving In That Dauble House on E Street, rents for #! is why It takes eomtinuous ad- $1,750.00 vertising to bring any special thing to the general attention Six roomed corner house on Ra fan Road for of the public $1,200.00 235 Is to bir city Sh em fifths of Ulster should keep four-fifth i : "BiG STOCK OF STOVES. of Irelasd from having hat it dea: | "8 sun, with § change of gavernmen | Sir Rodmond Roblin said that "there Ey MEN iy wants, and what would do Al ; nd the offer home rule to Irelan! | vere hordes of boodlers and bribers : ¥ ) s great dal of good to get. All ¢ | vy the conservative party! Tha: | rom Saskatchewan in Macdonald." | HASTE x lig Sick of Sit which goes to show that ths oppor | Gadsby's impression. after he sec | Must have been the outfit that Boh | can be bought very cheap ticn to home rule ir not as sincere ¢ Rogers sent into Saskatchewan to Now is your time to buy and it is cracked up to be. 'there is sels Mr. Haultain, returned to its got weather. great deal of puffing of the cheeks ar ace of origin. for cold : hing : : roi [B]beating of the breast and gnashing « ----s 3 a fine Roe Ri There is a Limit. . | D "8 spoclaty. Goods, - ete. |B] the teeth--when anybody is around t . Hamilton Herald. 5 - re Magistrate MoKickin, of Winnipes, | Le BRSSES. H * "Phone 10485. Everything points fo that end, and it takes a long time to Sir John's Wit, Sir John Boyd, the eminent Tor- onto judge, is noted for the keen- ness of his intellect. The Chancellor grasps a counsel's argument almost invariably before the lawyer has fin. ished his speech, and ft irritates him | | When the lawyer is at all verbose or bas not his case well up. The Chancellor alvo has a sharp wit. this the be mon and hears them talk ani hy v chance to appraise their. sincerity. 'his is polities in the od lend. i COUNGIL, NOT OFYICIALS, FAULTY. It is said that the Whig has be unkind to the City Counuil, and th in the criticism of its members goo s likely to discover that even when sacked by the Roblin government hw! annot with impunity defy the law] The other day in the somewhat wd outrage public opinion. There are; informal court known as Judge's orcs in this country which are mors | Chambers, a young lawyer com- sotent than even governments. } menced to argue a case with which {ha was obviously not well acquaint- That is why we keep ham- mering away about our "Cook With Gas" propegition We koow Wwé&ve got the goods--It Is just a matter of getting dn Rauék with the people. We nexsr lose a cus toher--once. tried, hinery and men during most of the oar, At the nl of Nseason, too, an sther depar t is inclined to rush od. on easyy'erms A AE wen have ten discouraged in the service." Let it be known that no goo men willl be disheartened by th Whig. It koows full well that he i ding all be can to make municipe .overnment a success. . The aldermen generally have bee called to account by ths local pre ecause thay have not given oviden: of the businest talent and energ thins. Thire is a (remendous hurry a out the equipping of tue powa lant for a more efficient service. At he bezinning of the year a statement was submitted, clearly outlining and howing what thould be done in orde: © make the plant equal to any de mands tliat migst be made upon it. on September the order was given for nachinery which could not be sup ded and installed at once. Who ic klame ? 3 criticism of the Toronto Coun al, by (he News, makes it appear that 'he municipal government is all at fault in Kingston ouly. "There is no oopcration," says our contemporary, 'te.wiem the * departments. In th: Aace of methodical progress Council "oes wandering amid a maze of con iting interests gnd contending fac tiims, The administrative machinery is mol organized is a businesslike fash sm. As a result the annual income | the city is not equal (0 necessary hesitated. the point in a vague mapper. John, however, had seen | the case like a flash. I: j Point ®" a little of the situa . to said the young lawyer brightening. Jona. awyer was getting to make a start. "You passed it long ago.' 2 , That Was AlL ult Chicago Tribune, CU dkuiings, how came working for Spoteash & "We had the value of $y services lor | another year, . "Was that ali?' | worth forty sents. Mo § t. else could sp \He fussed and hummed and He wandered all about Sr through It was really Norman & Webb Real Estate. Life. Fire, Live Stock, and General lasurance, 171 1-2 Wellington Street. 'Phone 730. very simple one. "What have you to say upon this at last asked the Chancellor sharply, referring to the key "Oh, I was just coming to that," always used COOK WITH GAS. CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. Light, Heat, Power, Water, Depls C. C. FOLGER, "No, you weren't," retorted Sir evidentiy fearing that the fresh you to euit § Co.» a difierence of opmion as to GENERAL MANAGER. USE... AWFORDS < "Yes; 1 thought | was worth' $4,000 them, and thought I wasn't What a self-respecting man do?" 'McComkey's 244% COAL ARIS NT 7) BE pi

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