Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1912, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR, THE DAILY BIUTISIF WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1912. THE WHIG, SEVENTY. NINTH YEAR driven from power and tertibly dis a---- RX BRITISH WIIG, published at 308-310 King Street, Kingston, graced. vi On at 38 per year. Edit i 22 300 and 4 pm. eyes em t---- KLY BRITISH WHIG, 1 es, published In parts on Monday snd | SPIRIT OF TI THE PRESS pag mornin t $1 BAF. fo United ¥tates charge for postage bad to h 3 be Thursday making price of of Dally $3 and Weekiy $150 per year, The teat Way . Fine § 08s Try us for "Sale AIUD 200, (30 Bott A2h SrISIIE Ofios io Canadas rable WIL | opie Twn For Men . Men's ish, and cheap work; nise Improved presses. The remains of Sie Fdward Clous. R h ildi THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED on will be eremated. This is a dux- . . 4. A enti ing 3 COMPANY Liu A gn BR $4.00 and $5.00] Kingston One Price Clothing Store . | Underwear I This is a good opportunity | Jun 2 Sulla, Seectiom, } A Poor Education. to save money on all lines of, TomoNTO OFFICE Suite 15 and 30 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church | "File JOUBMERL, furniture. Daring the next) Reet. Toronto. "JL B. Smalipiecs, J.P. representative. ticed seven vears to perfect the drop wo weeks will offer extra| = - = : kick, = Db drop Kighing won't com special reductions. ROSS DISAPPOINTS THE TORIES. college. Sir George Ross is courting a com- {al question. There {was emergency will Enjos Himself. 15 sample Brass) vii soudomnent by the commrvative bows Britain was in distros {gui sercur TAKE party, and this will be a most . re | Was she ? Was she go longer able to | Dr. Pyne has gone to England fn A LOOK Beds 2 ' off gretiable contingency in view of he build wi great ships of war mad (8 WP with Sir James Whitney. It : AUN 3 0 P- Ce . oH them? Waa England. on will make no difference in the educa AT QUR recent certificate i . emt certificate of | good charavtigr | maintain sional deparimen t, except for the bet 30 sample Iron Beds ric: i evvito bin fle bad "iit hr ows, 1s some wid? 11 sa [27 a : ELEGAKT | {fered from the liberal party acade- | Canada would aid her financially and 10 to 25 Pp. Cc. off. mically--never in the senss and iu the adequately. A naval policy on the forcuio o> Suan Opening. ovERCOTS) TN A IHR ow by degree which the co x | Dai a contributi was ow kd 0 ¢ he nservative papers | basis of ) ition was, h Quebec thas a surplus of 8683, 42% FE RT 40 Dressers, 10 to allege~but the fact fhat he hed said | wor, no policy at all. It was like | About hundred thousand of. - that something that was not in second | ghrowing a peony in a begger's cup. sum would be well spent in improv- Ja, S 20 P. Cc. off. with the liberal party in the 'wt | The leader of the senate added that june primary education in the pro- : 4 + | elegtion afiorded his political >prow (there was a naval policy on reogrd, vince. ny ish Oak, Mahogany, ents a great deal of edmiort. ; and a naval act--passed hy the pom Kings of Ourselves, or ite, Enamel Chiflionieres! From Sir (eorge; as leader of the ier government--and Canada 'Sould | Ottawa Free Press to match { xenate, great things were ¢° pected. | not do beter than develop it. No| "We make our own kings, and wa | make good ones," remarks Andrew 10 to 20 C. off [And he gives out' a sample of his | sign of divergence there from the li-ion i000, SEE ance of his . P- . apinion on current events, in this al-{ beral policy ! No evidence that Sir} seventiv-seventh birthdsy. Quite pos Herucles' Springs, and aleged "historic parliament," by in jGuorge was out of touch and tune |sibly Andy was referring to steel kings full line of the best mattresses timating that he saw no oecasic' for | with his party on the great issue of aud money kings § the ecare or alarm which the gov. the senate. The Borden press will! Emami o made. {ernment was indulging in on the nov. have nothing more to do wit him. SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS 5 i ROBT I REID POSITIVE WASTE OF MONEY. APPROACH OF SEASON OF ALL A 1 a oT EIIVE WiSTE SEASONS Overcoats Galore The death of Michael Fraser, \ of jshinery by which thev are operated, and oxpensive litigation, and leaves . . l of Sheek ing actions and guarding 4 ~=Mervchants Preparing for Rush . : : : gaint the waste of money. The cou- of 'Business. advantage. = The young wife of the fans of a mas may have a right--or Although Christmas: is. still. a few Two way collar, double breasted Flake patterns in new and nobby aged man has, under his will, which think they have--to challmwe = his | coks off there are Bit » signs of he i h 20 ceks off, thet pany signs of t style, rich shades of brown, bronze golerd ings, very classy models, belt Be ke discussed before his demise been | wisdom and sanity in wedding a {approach of the season of all sea PR tor left everything, and the McCormacks, | young woman betwéen fifty and sixty | Sons. . . y 50 es witli aver : h > frome. : and grey. Best Ulster coat ever backs, lap seams, split sleeves witl trother and sister, who attacked Fra: | years his junior. They may see the ay to Et a -- She paid he offered anywhere for the price. cuffs. beautifully tailored. Sizes oar spr's marriage and sought to pull- | many thousands he is supposed to i secured . evidence of the approach of | Sizes 34 to 42, 34 to 42 Hv it, must compromise with Mrs. | own, fo sav nothing of the many [the Yuletide. Quite a large pile ol | Fraser or begin the fight all over | thousands he inherited from a bLiroth- | Pareels iny upon a table, and it was} Th B } $ r 00 O a ' C o 1c A SUBSTITUTE FOR WALL again #, going to one that should not } 1 uted Sif, Sch Darrel castained 5] e est | 2. Ver oats In 'Anaga. ¥ CT * he - uy i Christmas gift, on its way to some my. Ta : bf i eae ib iia ; PLASTER, The solicitor for the Frasers save | have it, in their opinion, but {hat is | far-off country. From now om, the This We claim w ithou fear of contradic t1011. Can be cut like soft 'wood [| that about $20,000 has been spent in | scarcely a justification for litization | j mail wil he increasing duily, i ; fo ¢ pose ow ic p i Cie. tthe final rush comes, just a few days and cusily applied to Walls iw; and to no jeepou. Now the § which was inst Consuming the estate, | | before. Christmas, The addition. te Black Beaver Coats With Sill Vaivet Collar dead yoo im and Cellinge with handsome hig is not: unfriendly to the law-lor a large portion of what it vepre- | he post office will not be ready, oi : th iii Ive OATS, PRISE or Dain Seams panel effects. «| vers. They represent a very exalted | sented, in costs. Leourse, but it will be in a position to $15 00 Sewn wilh pure silk and linen thread honest lin the parties to the suit without" any Heavy Scotch Cheviots, new i | : | 230 Princess St. Phone 511 Hidiand, of old age, sudy a vexatious i. o iatinetly and - Sia Te | Yuletide Gifts for Farol Law's Gow : ; 5 ive re should 1 ° x | ing Through the Local Post Office ULSTER $6.50 NEW ARENA ULSTERS Es $20.00 5 and honourable profession. The world] The courts, presided over by very | De used, while the Christmas rush i my. sizes 94 to 46. " > the Samples at our unnot get along without them. 'The | ise judges, evidently did not see "Bor en vn en}, areliolse, law, whole libravies of it, must bel #hat they aould do except try the | fice, that the sign of the approach of . cad qnd interpreted by men who aro | uecessive issues that came "sfors | Christmas, is to be seen. In ever ' Mienrned with regard to it, and the | them. They did their best to set. | more, Fhece Soudising io seming 0 g2e S ers With now Storm Collars, single anddouble-hreasted - : i ye - . . te ak a jane © e approac s § 8 ' . ' . S Anglin & Co. men who contended for their rospeet- le the case, or give decisions that | poiry shop windew is receiving spe: | styles, very latest patterns, in choice English wool . ave sides in this case, carried out! vould be just. And they failed. Now | cial attention. There are extra busy! ens, solid comfort, at same time. dressy thele commission in an earnest and | the MeCormadks figure on gitting half ; days, with the merchants, and from 'w . ? : ! Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts. conscientious way. ho dstato---347.000 left by John Fra-|DOW on, they will nik the people ta "shop early." But the expenditure of $2,000 } or, who willed his pile to Michael | (hristmas goods are being promin without avail, must make some pao raser--or there will be a continui- ently displayed, in cases, on counters, 2 ena or Ns Ww, nap ¢ loth in rich shades of rom o.and ares pie think, and they will probably ~~ & | ion of law until the one side or the land in wigtlous, J re Rirrne on 1olt \ a d " hl E BH , g { Kings i p the ve wai il { cu ai ale ee. NA int y 4 11e i gree that the courts, and the ma | ther has become bankrupted. Kingston, will. be loun This Ey . It back, a eo ' Bea long -Ngsh for Christmas gilts. his year's : le. Best tailoring, sizes 85 to 40 ('hristmas business promises to be ver) ercoats av SOME CIVI® SCHEMES. a A Wk WE NG Hatge. have already boon doing thei Pea Jackeis, Sweater Coats, Under } i ¢ have heed : 3 hi i w xia : oo chopping, but the majority have been : Wear, Mitte Gloves, Hats and (Caps, The civie' committees had a busy 1350,000, While it 1 mosh desirable Et yf sto send away, Eome Ww 4 o ® 4 Boo & Shei 3 ; : 3a i x x y ST ; . ia aad Shes, Rubbers, Ete, Ete. | ime of it on Thursday, and their | 230 one can say what will be the fate | distance. In spite of all that is said Everyliing o wan or boy needs . Lub» by-daw upon. which the - vate | ftom year to. year, abont shopping / A roports to the council on Monday ev: for the cover weather, ie ' ) i Re ii x : c carly, the great bulk of the business entug must suggest to the aldo won | sayers will be asked to vote im th: is. done in the two weeks before Christ All ne wiock this season at the ya ys : : / : 3 most rensonelio prices in the city, much mental echilitation, The big | ounicipal election. Tt is a mabter | mas, : . ' : 2 ' : : © 3 i the sveet | in which the referendum can be used People are now beginning to realize Mm en's a n d B OVS Depa rt men t a 1 S tore sue, of course, will be 5 a . a : : " 'hristmas really is, ISAAC ZACKS railway. = When the engineer cal | wo very great advantage. 1 how er sm The a i & 271 PRINCESS STREET. 3 luuinted that it would. cost about Growing out of the agitation, and 1 of what to buy for a Chtistinas gift | 78, 80, 82 PRINC ESS S S T RE ET. S37.000 to lilt and relay the tracks | nade necessary apparently by the pav-|is a great puzzle to many. there over a coriain area, standar.! sony ng of the streets, is the question of | are some who Jose a "great des Jd ob het i . ™ % : an around this time of the year PATENTS. strudtion, it was observed that 'per | 'ols and wires. The legislation of | Sleep aroun hive 3 b ~ i endeavoring to think of something nice HERBERT 4. §8. BENNISON © haps it would be better to. pucclias | asl year puts it in the power of no bay. the plant, or to submit this as an | ouncil to order the removal of poles Cn man loon ET, 0 rly 0 Fethers on AU m " r Dennison & Co altervative proposition. Two con | nd overhead wires when it has pre. w hy They Didn't. 3 : { The late Patrick Collins of Boston! EE YOUR Onl 18 Years' Jixputionce To Patents | . i i 2A) I | . and Pract Engineering, "+ { siderations foitowed + 1 1s the voor | ded conduits for them: -- Tt would iw electod president of the Lan 1] . i , ss - as PM RN Se » Ae An ; gi Bldg, 18 ing St. W, Toron'n |gvailable ? (2) UH so at what price ? e a great thing for a city if thin IT ae and visited Ireland soon alter- | F J. JOHNSON : The owners of the road have bee mprovement could be wirried into of | wed. : { i : STOVES AND HEATERS, asked and answered quite readily that | eet. With the main streets paved, A A, barber in Dublin was havi | Kingston's Lendfug *toriss, "A good assortment for sale, reason. | the railway is not for sale. They op | vith new railway tracks, with only | MN 3 rT AB. De sire . of satisfaction 1 ; also jron Bedw, Dressers, Stands di bh \ jook wi he troll I sible 1 i i] "You re Mr, Collins, I'm thinkin', i Bik Rises Cas - eh nis' erat it when the outiook was 301 © trolley poles visible, and these of said the barber respectfully i : 1 Hos : i Alien RECT i ' : Tables. Furalture of ail ok and sold, oright and promising. They wiil boli | in ornamental character, and béucing | "1 am," assented Collins through the soap. turie Sireet, . y ralg's Wholesale Grocery |b now that the city is advencin~ he electric lighting lamps and wire : Ontario Street. 3 Thev want ! ! : } : : f i : ci i "Well, thin," declaimad the barber, | 3! v 4 = ul fA , whit v--King- | . i {and floral' desicns" of alt de | . however, an assurance of | 'nitable © for a white wayr--King | fourishing his razor, "1 want to telt|q] a of ito if the ein Fostwear this vontibued power al present rates, and | ton would take on a pew and hand: "4 that we've twinty thovsand brave seriplivr petiail ans are going to be all the rage in Footwear this i fermission to make a coulract with | ome appearance. sont of old Ireland read¥ to rise at a "Phones--Stare. . 235: son i "pa \ + ow 3 : i momel : @ throw off the eur : ¢ x : tha RydracEieetyie. Commission, i. |. This. of tougse, woull vost money, EE er oa Hig fq nee hte : We have made special preparations for the demand, possible, or the right to makes thou good deal of it, and if it is ever Collins preserved a disereet silence | SL ---- TSR -- ih and will be able to offer you some of the swellest awn power. @ be accomplished it must be baldly | until he was shaved. As he was put! = a I goods ever shown for raen, women or children What. men will doabous the' Sm 7 aed. The taxpayers must realize | ting on his collar he asked: them | "Why don't you rise' conid mae sutiadi i 4 : o 5 " his sh : dein ihn at tm Yor wht cou : _-- thith a ing. of the sireats, unded the cinwn 1 ist whatlit means. It is for Pont forget this when looking for the latest in i ti "Ah." replied the bari ih' eur B an ap Jtances, cantiot be coninctured. Th | o insist (hat the mavor and alder! jod Ab. sepliod Tt Tot a rt | Tan Footwear. e urn wy pri vost of this paving, outside of th rn shall be clear and explicit in a Evening Post. } IR ren: mas 3 | ol = | REID & CHA RLES fell Went prices 3 he TH " : > i Hot water bottles, every one 'guar £& : FS8 rs - "} anteed. Mcleod's Drug Store. -- 1 115 os 4h, < All over the United States, and al {ret and once dodging the issue and Th over Cigads, too. there is a great | icing a very Wd idea of the ideals e i So scareit about. "This," Ege big wee k FB n- 3 -3 i ~ RE WY . . Rr = ms ale TY he. pare, de 2) con Toggery Bl E. BLAKE THOMPSON, le opi fn god un Real aa Loans and Fire Insurance | ix fami politieal iriends, } } : : : Bi tl in else, boobies, for a part of | nop NEAR CLERGY, : 1 ~-- Agent for he rerio, it would be too costly, ng tears soacomplanse vib te) ew S10 | Union Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool-Manitoba Aird (oy. "he parents. Well, are they not fo For i OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUAKE, Slare iat many eases t Should they Fol 8 i "Phone 238. - KINGSTON, ONT. MEN WHO CMIE. . - WF aE I SU - | Neat, Clagsy Goods of the hotles known manufacturers sold here at brices which invite you fo eal wil beanse non<omplisnes vith the The Up-Town a 8 3 BE wi wave Aknow cousans |§ UREAT od 2 4 "RAW FORDS - WUGR.

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