Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1912, p. 4

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We ar Sti Work Show Cases Interior Finish IN WOOD. ¢ Zvecialists in S. Anglin & Co. Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts. THE FIRST GRAY 1 HAIR SIGN OF AGE Easy Way (Preserve Natural ' Color of ihe Mair and Make BR frown, A barmlesi vel. made fi mon garden sage, quickly gray hair to natural color of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as im- portant ns to care for teeth to keep them from disecoloring. Why spend money for cosmetics and creams to improve thé complexion and vet neglect your hair, when gray hair is even more conspicious and suggestive of than wrinkles or a poor com- plexion ? Of the two, it is easier to preserve the patural color and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good complexion. All that is uieessary is the occasion- al use of Will's Hage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of com- won garden Sage. and Sulphur, com- bined with other valuable remedies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dandruff, itch- ng scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this simple, harm- Jes vomedy, your hair will gradually be restored to its natural color, in a short time the dandruff will be re moved, and sour hair will- no longer some oud but will start to grow as Nature intended it' should. Don't negiect yvoyr hai' further than anything else or mar vaur good looks. buy this remedy at an for fifty cents a bottle, and vour druggist will give vour money back il you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a hottle to-day You will never regint it when vou realize the difference make in vour ap rau om- resiares Tha care for it coors to man.e You can drug store will Mahood, NT +A 3, » ad Bhosphodine, Ti: Great FEuglish Remy x a, oink i ny Iguanientha who PRLo, indo Blow iu Ml Void, hoc Nero le Ae abe of onel Pros Worry, Des a 2 Hee mest, gl x for Se. Une wil, oare. oi we it 4 on Pecelpt bol prin The View oy 0 pao oo 73 ~ Vow min TRY NOLANS Special Blend Of High rade Coffee, 40c a Ib. 338 Princess Street, Phone 720 Prompt Delivery. Thomas Copl ey Telephone 987 Prop a card to 19 Pine Street when waANtinE anything done in the Carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repalrs and new work; als Hardwood Floors of all kinds. Al ore will receive prompl altention Pe 40 Queen Street. STOVES AND UEATERS, A for fale, reason. good oss ble: also vin Feds, Dressers, Stands udents' Vabies, Furniture of ail bought rd sold PUGA IY AN, 252 Owtorie Street, Opposite y Crain's Wholesale Grocery Onis 'treet. ------------ | " sesmsmnn iss AAnmaanss cas Furniture For What could be more for a Christmas beautiful piece of Aut lue Furplture? Call and sce our | big range of goods and learn how reasonable are our prices Also Furniture of all kinds bought and sold. Highest prices paid. L. LESSFS 007 5 "Phone 1045. riment suitable Gift than a You know. it is less t | four weeks till oh denn th 'is time to start shopping. + Time to 1 to make up lists. Start as Pocket Cat. Ri com Percolators, FATAN hd ask for Booklet vn "the universal goods. {staff writer to Watertown, a BEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 ursday morning at §1 a making price of Street, Toronto. >. THE WHIG SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street, Kingston, Ontario, at §6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and ear. To 0b Patty $3 and Weekiy $1.50 per year. Attsched is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, styl- ish, and cheap work; nine improved presse THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE~Sulte 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church H. E. S8malipiece, J.P. representative. THE DAILY BRITISH 4 pm es, published in parts on Monday and ited States charge for postage had to J. 6G. Elliott, President, Leman A. Guild, See~Treas. The city solicitor did a kindly met | on referring to the by-laws that the discuss the to, when, are to go io the people, he said council should thoroughly in that way {them in order that may get the enlightenment A Wievincite | the | civie legislator from doing his whole { people | which referendum they are entitled or does not relieve duty to the city and its people The referendom may be Faney .the dose of by-laws which it is j Proposed to inflict upon the electors (in the next elections The motorizing of the fire department leads the =-o- | then comes the question paving c.rtain streets, and the re-lay«! ing the street railway track, standard | construction. If, addition to the | paving and track laying, at a cost! of 853,000, to be the conduit | for the cost of $50,000 overdone. i Cosson mn there at is wires, a THE MAN FOR MAYOR. of | more, the sum total is likely to create a panicky feeling It is on this account that cil should specific in its schemes. Its members should and marize all the facts point out the advantages of the provements, and give reasons i they should be undertaken. The may- | oralty candidate should lead in the debate, and to our mind the success' of any one will depend upon how far! he convinces the people of the merits of his platform, and the reasonable | ness of his arguments in support of it. The mayoralty candidate should be a man of pronounced views. This city | has entered upon boom period. There are evidences on every side of municipal progress. The leads in public aflairs next year must have plans of his own, and if the peo- ple hike them they will give him their | support. the coun- be collect sum- | They should | im why a man who THE SAVING The Whig commended, very properly, i the desertution of Mr. Nickle on prison its tendency, under present The It may restrain bad men, but it does rot make them better, and incidentally it hurts immeasureably those who needed lifting up. Now let us commend another of caution from Mr, Nickle, and of his examination of the im- migration returns. Mr. Nickle feared that Canada, or some men in it, vere more concerned about the size of the stream about the quality. In the period between 1902 and 1912, ten years, over two millions of persons had entered this country. At ocean ports 8,500 had been detained, for spe I's 5,600 had heen eriminality, vagrancy, mental weakness, and other causes, life, and conditions, to become brutalized. prison system is not corrective, wer, as a resuit than cial examination, and deported for insanity, general senility, debility ENOW WHATS The Whig knows now why so many bad eggs are marketed, why both ! retailer and buyer ave imposed upon, why an article of foor handled that condi- | tion ean be assured. Th thrifty housewife hands out her 0c. | or Abc., or Bc. per doen! for eggs declared to be fresh, and finds, in the using of them, so many that! must be abandoned that she feels sh: bas a grievance, one which should be remedied. that grievance begins witl He does not have of fowl; he does not essentinl in 20 carelessly its no longer and the the ' hit clea, he does not | fut producer. best breed up a poultry house, which is well-ventilated, and sanitary; not keep the nests sweet; remove the feritile keen his collection does not pack the eggs carefully, get them as quickly and as directly : to market pas possible. The merchant or the buyer to blame when he does not make prompt does eggs: does not } in a cool place; and MORE ABOUT The water question has enterwd a anew phase at Ottawa. There, it will be remembered, the water was so bad | last year that there were hundreds of | cused of typhoid fever into the cause, many suits against fand proceed: ing the enquiry or during the enquiry, for damages wero instituted the | The claimants were inspired in- to this course by an observation of the city solicitor, and to the effect that in his opinion the city was lia- ble for thease damages. In its extremity the city appealed | to the provincial Board of Health, or, | speaking more correctly, the provin- i cial board, after some correspondency, assumed the responsibility of dirceting | that tho water be filtered, q aud at) once. There was some dificnlty a mong authorities with srgand to the kind of filter . which the siaation demanded. The chewical or methani- cal filter was proferved. Then the greatest expert in Annrica, or tbe en: carrying this reputation. Siena! Haren, of Now York, visited the =- pital and recommended the systew in use in Watertown, and stops gers! boing taken to pui hig "Views into eof fect. The Free Press, with an siterpriss which is to be commended, sent a and he city. _ TO CANADA. { they | RES. vice. as he ought to be, ax am export Many, or most of them, would have become a charge upon the country had they been The question is. detection at the why should the exacting there ? On a former occasion the Whig ed attention to which the Americans were their people from a baneful innoculation. It that the situation has become more intense by | The New York! Deportation reports that | allowed to remain, | How did they escape port of shipment, and | scrutiny not be more call the greater efforts making to protect observes te ent experience. Bureau of last year 1,353 persons were sent out of the country: and representing element which could not be ed by the people. The saving by this | weeding out procese is said to be $3. 500,000 a year. Canada's saving by its deportation of the heterogeneous mass of whom it could make nothing must be three four times amount. an assimilat or 9 THE MATTER. deliveries necessary m a loss-off basis, are the best eld, that they are fresh and carefully mcked in fillers, If, id addition, the ransportation companics handled the | gis carefully, delivered them with fespatch, and guarded them from heat | :ntl id; and if the retailers handled | hem with a knowledge of what should | we done in order to guarantee the piality, the egg market at by taking by quality, og insisting that and not would The bulletin which ff Agriculture ntitled "The Tze," by hould be oultry man, shipper, es It is a gomphtte «education in itself. The men who wre engaged in the ogg business in werv district should combine and sen | hat the bulletin the widest circulation. i the issued, Department | No. 16, Market B.S.A every has Care of the Ww A. the hands merchant, Brown, in of every every buyer and consumer of | treatise, ery and } is given very die THE WATER i of contains heir refuse, and sowie this, from ! that | the | 'he paper mills, acids make the water good for one that drinks it aunot welth The mechanical filter does its work voll. The walter is cleared all and with "the of vashing soda, (to remove the olour), and alum, the water, when put distribution, of any of aid reddish mpurities, nto the reservoir for is lear, and supposedly wholesome. hings were learned by the newspaper pan. incidentally. One is that half he people of the cify are consumers water drawn from spring iherod in bottles, will thai the water drawn from ani treated i= not good, tale 10 chances and will not other fact is that the Jam, and soda combined, Weel the wa pipes, causing Corros- won, so that the plumbers are kept ousy making repairs. For steam purposes the city cannot be asal at all. liere one has an export recommend- ag » certain kind of filter for Otia- va, like that in operation in Water rewn, and a newspaper presents such it experience as startles the people wel staggers them. May it not be chat the conditions at Oltawa are wt the same ae. in Watertown, and at Mr. Hausen is correct in his ad- Two of a 'and They not the Meer but they frigk it fhe or akon ter water agd professional man? It would be atraordinary that he would recom- mend something which, though cost- ing many thousands of dollars, would it WHIG, | are disposed to | 000,000 a year { that | Sam i= exeeadingly | paper | sover | ment ! make on the naval q ! lish | statement government | Guelph | (reéase - 1 3 » f | mee improve. {inka Prof. i but | eriticised. than the MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, EDITORIAL NOTES Now it ie too bad that the liberals challenge the state ment2 of the government, even when handed out through the governor-gen- eral. But challenged. some of them otight to he The boast of the day not a soup-house But there men still who are too lazy and they make their wives is that there is in sight. Very good. are a good many to work, toil so that | they may have the soup-plate filled by others than themselves. The solicitor-general for the United States holds that the people pay $70, postage, publishers shall get in in order the 30.000 a benefit in second-class mail. Uncle kind to our news- friends Fducation in Quebec not pulsory, but the at schools is better than in Ontario. Quebec seventy-seven and a half cent. of the children are in the classes In this province the percentage is six- How is that, gentlemen ? Journal knows is com the In per attendance ty-one. of He is Thomas "a good tory." The St. one man who is is Mr. of azainst Ontario {iibson, Ingersoll, who the the bar question. when he differs from his party ¥ he against the government Is a politician good only when he kicks s virtuous only goad * ---- Hon. us Bob Rogers has duly qualified of declaring the Ottawa governs that i know of a thing being done a member not the { Macdonald election of a chegraceful or And lest he would hear anything he loft the ment by he does in disreputable character. house when the opposition procecdad to un the case. The members of the imperial parlia- are interested in the statement which the government purposes to uestion. The Eng- mind is quite exercised over the alleged "'disclosures"" which were made to the ministers, and the by the before the Canadian asked for Canadian goes imperial | parliament. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Long Time to Wait. Mercury Ihe fact that it's 'only four weeks till Christmas may seein short enough to the grown-up, but it is an eiernity ! to the small boy. Only a Hearsay. Ottawa Jour A Kingston clergyman says the in- in drunkenness is due in part to bad liquor. But this must be hear- say. To the pure all things are pure nal Canada's Naval Policy. Toronto Star #he naval three for policy will mean ships built by England and paid Ey Canada. They will be at the ser vice "oi Britain, but will come back to Canada when not needed there ir any emergency. Is This the Cure? Syracuse Post-Standard A good many of the "feeble and foolish' common sw hools Meeker, of Princeton, can Le abated by weeding out incon petent teachers and doubling the teaching force. Which reminds us that there i one institution more frequently schools, and that | evils of our the church, Enough of Her Own, Hamilton Spectator With a view to minimizing the cess of pearly 1,500,000 women men in the British lsles, government was ineffectuafly lend a hand in their emigration quite right, too, Canada, for ons, has plenty of fair dames of her own, with- out "bearing'"' the matrimonial mar asked to { ket through extraneous efforts Tabard Inn $!.00.-- "Gibson's. A. J. Fitzgerald has opened a tim-| ber limit near Marlbank and will in stal a saw mill He madfufactures hubs, bent goods and broom handles at Tweed. Red Cross cold tablets, Wilson W. Bramley, met a sad death at Morrisburg on Friday, by being crushed between a locomotive and a car. The accident happened in a fog. Buy Red Cross Cough "Gibson's." George Mason, father of the editor of the Prescott Journal, died mn Tuesday last, aged eighty-two Buy Red Cross Cough . Albért Sills, near Twead, has leas- ed his farm to J. Thompson and will remove to Belleville. CHEERFUL NEWS For Feehle Uid People. "Gibson's" Syr As ons grows old the waste of the " stem becomes more rapid than Tee pair, the organs act more slowlc and less effectually than in vouth, culation is poor, the blood thin digestion weak. ' Vinol. our delicious ox liver anid iron topic without oil, is the idea! strengthener 'and body -hailder for old folks, for it contains the very els ments meded to rebuild wasting tie sues apd replace weakoess with strength. Vinol also fortifies the svs- tem gasinst colds and thus prevents and A grand wicce of Alexsader Hamil ton over eighty years of age ames remarked : "Vinol ix a God-send ald people. Thanks to Vinol 1 ha a hearty Mputite, sleep soundly, feel active and well. 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