Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1913, p. 3

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y : g 8 Sa i a "i : A THE ' DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. a ; PAGE THREE, -- SEES, ag : : L Lor RD GREY--OX HOME RULE. THE CHINESE CHRISTMAS Alt BY-LAWS CARRIED " ; . f Torento, Out, June 10, 10 H Ry. Suge Governor-General . Says. It Honoring Cdnfucius, "Master and pe Ei Z E : - A 3 y «ll Ottawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence : e tate I! DS Vi Would Mean Civil War. Model of 10,000 Centuries." Weather Probabilities . Westerly winds, fine; Wednesday, 4 ! % . BOTH BONUS MEASURES MET London, June 10.--Lord G:ey stirs' The great official festival of China, bi Ey | fine and warmer. - WITH PEOPLE'S FAVOR. | the already frowbled ministerial wat- celebrated with much pomp and sol- : T: ea | * alk ith YOU . od by Jatiers in the Times dedlaring Smug splendor it the anniversary of the : - - ---- W : The Vv 'olled Was Samal "My Canadian experience causes me birth of "onfucius, "master and model a : 1 . | a Yue k Wan =| 0 realize the present Home Rule of 10,000 centuries" He was born in. | SOSaSadens ssssssssssssssssssssssanas City Buildings Heating and Cone | pill, it persisted in, must lead to to this world 2.500 years ago in "the « : ; fi duit By:daws Were Well Sup- | bloadshed and civil war, 'for under village of the ound hill," not far 5 : - ; On the first of May of every. Yeat the great moving time el 1 * .Y . : " comes Some and the people wi have Lo move or 'who ven to ff | peried. of Svtonomous igs and. um amare: he ist Mvies hein chiles | § C. We Want to buy houses find the prices jumped away up. But Immediately ff Kingston property owners went to! in the representation in the imperial ior many years and desiring a son i after the first of May real estate quiets up for a month or so, the polls on Monday and . voted| pariament." He favors a federation they offered & sacrifice. On Arf ; and the prices rest stationary. Then later they start to jump | |Strovely in favor of the four money |of the United Kingdom on Canadian tain Ngni-Kieon they placed a whole R\ * i rs Janes, paces fore" soi Fe oe. "anh Shin Ale ££ Show You The money markets throughout the world are quiet and fff §;0 0% OE CHSC TES SHA, MERE] : SRY on a tripod, they placed an incense HS ; : tight just now, and there are some people in Kingston who are Ji total possible vote. However i 1) : Was the First Conductor. burner, filled with burning aromatic Fe 8 Soe . holdiag more real estate than they can afford and are willing to | sige of the vote poled was of little) Victoria, B.C. June 10. --Canada's sandal A J : - "« »" J | sell at reasonable prices. . | !consequence. A year or more ago it] \'™ rallway conductor was a recent' Now, Shortly galls. this, there ap- FA e y qual- | : = : : { visitor to Victoria. John Harvie, To- Desi in the hamlet of Kieouli an \ . » SO THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. AB {aan ln Sane of onus bylaws, Bui oui, ia eights-one: Yeats of ae Bat animal called kirling. It was a kind INA ity Silk Gloves. Come Because in a few weeks more, and certainly just as soon as [il |vote polled will carry a bonus meas-| Jun hale ahd a He ag Cae 5 savated with Beajes { N y 3 d k the world's money "loosens up" the prices are going 1o soar Hl lure. The tile and the moulding com- ah to ax - he He ral NERY + which {Siah. a T the book cn to us an as to see again. And if you buy now you wil own your property when the Hi |panies each had a good margin over | Han Shy . a Aurars, Rint] birth. of a rnauncsd Ratorn ng EF 5 : est Ing omen. Ib [tne twothirds. A Dare majori { miles, on the old Toronte, Simeoe, the World. It was a wonderful mir- = J our Just look over this list of ours, and see if some of these bar- [i ne a aie: or the clty Sula. and, Huron road. The first train' acle. And when he was born spirits gains do not suit you. 4 ! i i pulled out of Toronto May 16th! were heard singing in the ait'and on | §! \ Nt i : " : $ Hl | worsens oo monault bylaws, athe! 1853, and, Within the beiet Humit of Ais breast wets written these words: | § 5 ayser Ves . Rideau St. § frame houses. Price $4500; cash down $2000. | | were Well satisfied with the results| he thirty miles, succeeded in Fuh ehiags He wha has come. to regen- ' Redan St. Six-roomed frame house. Price $1860; half cash i |The votes were as follows: j ning over ane. cow and demolishing n - the single passenger coach. No one| This was the event the anniversary I Bl A . West End. Houses at all prices from $1000 to $10,000, ith, rea- it City Hall Heating By-Law. wy killed an the read Was not sued " which ia celebrated annually on n ack, White, Champagne and | sonable payments down. All classes of homes in all localities. |} Ward. For. Against 8, Decel er 4 2 $ OE ia Thirty days previous the prepara: Grey, long 16 button lengths, $1.25. vis The West end is the finest residential section of the city, and Wl Igcqenham 83 4 : pre in our list--which Is too large to place here--we will have J Rb ' eT ia . lions efin. Kirn the Jrout_of the 12 something to suit you. St Jay ranca ceaeeeen a3 red is the color of the festival, while : Long Button lengths, $ 00. Lower Union St. A row of four brick houses that pay over 10 per [i >a ardqu 8d 1 the interior is hung with innumerable : . 3 r cent. on your investment. Froutense os ribbons on which are peintud gulogies Wrist length, 50c and 5c. Union West, A new brick house just finished, for $3600. This is Jj FeO 14 a SS of the deified, and from all the ceil. "" -. . "9 the best bargain for the money in the city. Vieturia aE RY | ines ore BE rertd of All Guaranteed F ger Tips. Union West. Seven-roomed house dn large corper lat. large gar- J} : San 5s 5 When the great day' a) proaches, a den, good barns. House In very good shape. Majority for--436. Ft cow, a sheep, and a pig. ate slaugh- : LISLE GLOVES 4 tered, their bowels taken out and on VACANT LOTS FOR BUILDING. Conduit By-Law. the evening before the festival they 3 . . Ward. . TERY ¢ i King West. 220 It. on the water front. A beautiful Jocation. Sydenham $ 1 aie placeq on a trestle m frant of the Best Quality French Lisle, mn Black Livingston Ave. 132 ft. x 132 ft. Very reasonable. fi Omarle ... 3 Before that, eight young pebpite have and White, 12 and 16 Button lengths, H . i |St Lawrence 33 \ racticed chanting Confucius' hymn Calliugitgen. St. 75 ft, below Union. Right at the crest of the WM |ogiiraqui : y pr 24 others re hore] ¥ he 25 t $1 00 ] | 1. ! i iguanas Cans ! sed dance to be performed in front € to . . " | Alwington Ave. A beautiful lot 70 ft. hy 180 ft. This is where you ean... os : of the altar on the tablet on which are 1 Sh ort Lengths, black an ors > ' pay Portsmouth taxes and get Kingston improvements. | Victoria > i Jritien the numerous titles of Con- | » It wili pay you to see us before you decide to buy any pro- | z ' 5 Melodious and sweet sounds of eight from | 5¢ to 75¢c. perty, for we have the most complete lst in town. Hl «Majority for--437. i flutes accompany this chant and make ' it 1 a a profound . impression. Two enor . Moulding Company By . mous and richly ornamented torches See our sho Ww ng For. Against. burn on the altar and fill the air with abot . ~ SN, Ward. ; | | Sydenham 13 aromatic fragrance, Tears are falling d I | Ontario vert 13 from the eyes of all those present. ® il |S. Lawrence f i NaF es mo] Then there is She dahon, | Tents. Cataraqui : ON Se - our young people orm it in the : Phone 1380 il | Frontenac = Hn hie a aRrT. tein a: COUrtyard. in front of the altar, in ' \ | Rideau pe °8 Vienna with twenty-four passengers | couples, dressed like warriors from 0 -- ETT ee ; Confucius' time. Lining up in front ; . Pe ts Vietoria rect of the altar ostrate them- . s 146 The June Number. | selves three Povey ---- panied by ' Vote required--5602, The Canadian Magazine for June| the sound of bamboo flutes which play Nes . " S---------- contains a number of important ar-! incessantly. 3 July Good Dressing, Tile Company By-Law. tiles. Dr. George C, Workman be-| This is the end of this part of the Ward. For. Against. | wins the first of a series of articles ceremony and the day ends with a Now Here---FREE Sydenham 81 14 lon Higher Criticism, under the title] feast in the side halls of the temple at . 12 'The New Study of the Oid Book.'| which are served the meats offered to . : . Dr. J. D. Logan reviews the situa-| Confucius' names. ! tion in music in Canada and records, The next day comes the solemn pro- THIS MAY BRE YOUR 26 !the death of oratorio in the domin- cession and performance. The theatre CASE $3 {ion and the abandonment of grand is built at the end of the court of jopera. There - are short stories,| honor, opposite the altar. . oo Xa Deousht: up "1s | Skoiches and poetry by Frederick C.| The procession walks through the us Barents. ' 142 (Curry, Britton B. Cooke, Ewynls of the village. .In front ride cause ays CADILLAC VA CL Vote required---502. { Bruce Mackinnon: James P. Haver-| a score of horsemen asmed with squinting and rubbing his ' : ig : Ison, Vincent Rasevi. ~.- eyes. LIGHT Tn He The Press of - Canada. i x3 & % » a ne Ph i y afoot, carry- Bur. glagses stopped the : sronto Tel . i ing banners covered with i squinting and removed CONVENIENT To country that is served by even | lt ort ni inaeniptiona. the cause that made the half a dozen real newspapers could - - red silk parasols, signs of Confucius' boy Tub hia eyes to obtain EFFICIENT not be made the victim of such ini- | : | high dignity. in Te amlugtus * ee nuities as those that are "put over ; I Ry Lou, which at his time was a vassal WE GRIND OUR LENSES at Ottawa at every session" brs E h wy % state. . Canada is betrayed by the most] ' ; > \ LR. C. DOBBS & COMPANY |..cices ana tease patriotic press pe | | SSH The Scatch of It. ished in the English language. RE ERE Te { 3 . An Englishman was speaking one : s 1 United Kingdom, the Commonwealth | \ Telephone 819 41 Clarence St. of Anstralin, the Dominion of New| ! A - day wa cotchman. The uote mak A r x Zealand and the Isles of the sea un-| <4 x 4 sald: a not. mere national pride -- der the Union Jack--all these Brit xh MI if I say what is a matter of fact--that = 3 er } \ vu my country is the finest in the world. % é | : ! > 1 Ish possessions have a press the lat-| " " gai ip er of whose shoes the Canadian| ' Tet | "Well," said John Bull, "if it be the : press is unworthy to unloose. cy ; you'll his 2 The plese: * 1 phage French china, bread and butter, tea, entiee and Common gratitude should inspire | ! 1 then at hngiand 1s digger , ' s LBA, € p Sir Donald Mann to propose a toast : : Fd iy "Tal a a dinner plates, cups and saucers, bullion cups, rum: A , it! / 3 hk . Ee iT Wil Mackemmse. | } 5000 | thing. for if cor grand hills were rolled | Ml kins and plates, ete. the name of Sir William Mackenzie. : y Pe 1 {out as flat as England is Scotland who might reply on behalf of the le ae Tal ngiand ia Scotland most servile. abject and useless press : % 3 "Well,™ retarted' John Bull, "you" | : N x i ' . ou'll on earth. - ' ELE. eOa iH acknowl that Shakespeare wae not SEE THIS JOB TABLE. i ' 3 Ned aha i] a Scotchman?" Discomfited at this i The Place of Papers, i : Fan Ed i] home thrust, but not disheartened, Canadian Courier, ! ES 5 A, he once more replied, "I'll acknowl- If papers are bought by Anancidl | . a & 3 edge that Shakespeare had pairts interests for an investment, a purely ! a A) eB (parts) that would justify the infer { noney-making investment, and the; > FT § : "ence that he was a Sco public can rely upon their presenting | RFE lilve financtal and political issues un- | Man and His Dress. tinged and unbiased by the personal | The well-dressed man wears clothes wishes and aspirations of the men | FIRST-BASEMAN "OBRMANY" that no one ever nolices--at 3 Clothes i e who own them, it is all right, and | SCHULTH, ex in the very warmest : - - I i Torapto's. utili ler, who basi Ty: weather, |. a ak oh Ve have selected our fash Bey ean be no complaint. . But fa, OR rity Tne, WA yf dark. No ope ever notices i fos to meet the require this possible? Does it not stand to He > Tim's ile Li i . | ? | season, >» Will now assume Tim's hile linen soiled I I G nents in cuteness, nattiness, sense that if these fnancier-newspa- | piace on the. diamond, us the mighty eam pinen. wh ai: icuous. No 'one ELEC i RIC GHTIN is te 8 oul of 1 gan fo L ast ss durability and swagger, de- Der proprietors were unscrupulous | slugger is oul of ihe game Injuries in. ever notices a hat unless it is of ultra | § Signing to conform with the H.aa wanted certain. legislation, the | curred gn the Hest game with Buftalo.! shape, dirty or shabby. No one ever "cute" age, the "rough-house" Ji papers which they, owned woul i . | notices shoes unless they are loud or age, and the "sit-up-and-take- JM ome out in strong support of that | need backing or are run n at the | § of Kingston Homes Churches, Facto ries, Stores. legislation, and would give no pub-! Prevost, Brock street, his received heals or y.. No one oe Meity to the t of those who |all his spring and summer goods for, a 110 4 tices | . ar a | Ris order clothing department, also! Sean Banger Balls, while those need. Our specialty : : in ready-made clothing and gents') of © OtEr 4° a Tost aight of | 3 ty by all the | furnishing department; they are all HAR gaa . : a : * ie Rose flour stocked by all the [well AAried SH Lon Red | BF the Sonshicanngheds of his elothes, Electric and Gas Fixtures. Rev. Dr. A. S. Grant will likely| At Essex, Ont, on Sunday night; Siihes from i Hug ovetdressed or shab- | § take the position as chief executive and Saturday night, frosts did some a of the Presbyterian board of finance. | damage, 'as weil as at Amherstburg Mexican Village Ovens. S--_ Hi The Congregational Umion of Can. | and Leamington. Thin ice was form- y , . a ledges its support fa abolish |ed and much damage to tomato] In nearly every Mexican village may rg ar in Ontario. ™ i | plants and early fruits was done. be found a rounded structure of dried | § : mud, resembling an old-fashioned bee. ~ - hive, with a small opening near the - ground. It is the oven which is utiliz- 79 Princess St. The Solar Plexus a |p Be Se 7 me rane t ." Early in the oven ul H ' i878. E oroughly Lette: by uilding 'w{ 4] Fa | 3 2 : 5 x gh eT fire in it, and: after the coals are i . t erve ntre brushed 'down all the pots and pans " Placed inside. and the. oven Goma | ------ ? u : . p i oven is closed " Te 5 up. o further attenti i i { excopton of the| The wonderful success of Dr. up. No ffther Mintion is paid Beautiful Summer Home Ohase's Nerve Food in revitalizing St d re in the|and reconstructing the drokendoWn! The Crowd Behind Him. : on lawrence River. ; EAI ni a due A0.the fact Hy There were times when McFee glor- | SOME OF THRE FEATURES acres of Jand situated five: miles below of the stomach through the medium of the blood; ied ib the fact that he was the father Kingston at the juncture of Lake Ontario and St: Lawrence; 500 ream. 1 of nine children, even if they were on feet of water frontage ' Weakness of the stomach, failure the lines of the proverbial human Buildisgw--One 21-2 story dwelling well: finished, suitable for winter of the liver and kidneys to filter the! 4 use, 8 fine rooms, cellar, attic, ete. One 11-2 story | summer inactivity bungalow, 4 rooms and large living room, verandahs 'extending full length of house, ten feet wide Also workshop (or garage). boathouse, ice house, rustic summer house and pavilion; 60 ft. wharf, cedar skiff, 20 ft. open mutor boat, lawn mower, tools, ee, Scenery find; black bass fishing good. Good roads to Kingston. : : ied MeFee. ** a ; tng. replied Moker' "Why brie SE | CASH PRICE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE -- only $5000, iN #For further particulars apply to * What e's idea of econ. iin he at as can? sun ois ood to sve i. | The Montreal Securities Corporation, Limited lig =. o -- Si 80¢ DOMINION EXPRESS BLDG. MONTREAL, , rector of! The girl who is-ns pretiy as a 3 , has been picture should never allow herself fo awarded 2 get in an ugly frame of mind. © mes ($200) 1 Hoh Winston Churchill has beulk: essays. - [ed in questions regardiog the navy,

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