Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1913, p. 4

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5 have given t arati * che potatoes {moan comparatively ' cheap 2 ey Published Dally and Sew-Woekly bn 4 THR BRITISH 16 PUBLIS) 00, LIMITED, OX Telephones: Business office .... seve cove over M3 resident BAIOPIAL TOOMS +s »+ov o1n sss 339) they ought to rejoice. The minister JOB ONCE ooouv srs cae ans sos sue of commerce ought to be called the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally Edition, geitvred in ¢ ) paid In ad 8 * . a hy year, pro rate. Weekly Edition.) RE Lean : ( | year, mall .2 .. .. year, to United States snd three months, pro rata o Attached 1s TORONTO REPRESENTATIVE: HN, RB. 'Smallplece 32 Chureh St. U a REPRESENTATIVES: New York Office 226 Fifth Ave. Frank R. Northrup, Manager. ChichgO +. ++. +++ +... Iribune Bldg. Frank BR. Northrup, Manager. CLEANING THE €IVIO OFFICES, in Candda, The enquiry proceeds into the man agement of the Toronto fire depart- ' sw-ment, and because it -does not appear pest be as efficient as ite cost invites, Tn- ,,Sidentally at a late session of the spe "cial court Judge Denton wanted to know if membership .in fraternal and political societies had any effect on the discipline of the force. There were {Some powerful orgdnizations, and the . 'yuestion was whether the head of the !i depurtment had the same control of +"'she firemen as when they did not belong {"%6 those societies. "The question came up once," was .the chief's reply. "y J had ome organization to deal with «which would go farther than any fra ternal society. 1 had to tell a fire "man to either break his 'affiliation or leave the department." It was' ad- mitted that firemen once took part in municipal and parlianientary elections. "I did a little of that myself," said the" chiel; "but that was a long time ago." At the present time the firemen are forced' to be hbn-political, and they are not susceptible to tips. Tt is "not apparent. when the reform set in, but it can stand improving and to the end that there can be no lapses from graée. There is no law or by-law. now in use, and regulating the life of the firemen, politically, and it ought to be provided without delay. Hawkes is right. The liberal party will pot become a power in the land. %¢7: gnd eapture public opinion until its .. - londers get together, adopt a progres sive policy, apd go out to preach it. the same way liberalism in Ontario would be strengthened by a rally of "the leaders under Mr. Rowell before i ising, Digeetor verses 30.001 "Prigon is hell," says Julian Haw- a0 a a dictn. 138, thorne, after spending a season if it 3. ve va 380 paints it. Tt was not intended for a one of the best job THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, 18, 1918. the mountain and say what they think of each other and reserve the columns of the pipers for what the people are Haterested in? : The Orange is one of the secret so- cieties whick is banned by the police depdrtment of Toronto. Why ? What is there about it which makes mem: bership therein imprudent and impro- per ? Judge Danton's court is making trouble in the land. " "On 'the other hand city housewives will not have De coum $ y wi agricultural = Trsimodty 1 cult! TO w ve paseed froe of toll both ways across the border. This would have meant chedper in winter, when our sup- ply is at low ebb, amd southern eggs are in full supply. It would have and' tables from the 0 a ton Toor ours are ready for mar- | ket. It would have meant cheaper {fruits early in the season before our are in full volume. | "But city consumers deliberately demiod sm---------------- Judge Lafontaine, of Montreal, has suggested that the temperance people boycott the newspapers which adver tise the sale of liquor. The Whig all these advan needn't worry about this boycotd "tages. There willbe little sympathy De TET t Are hey folly 8 pom | And Mr. Foster tells the people of {Toronto that this is all right, that this is what . he foresaw in 1911-- 'though in 1911 he said, in parliament, there was no sign of it--and that in a great many years wouldn't pay for a week's diversion. ished. He is quite satisfied that but for the bar there would be less dissi- pation in the world, dnd he sees noth- ing in the times that would warrant him in changing his opinions. He is | nrinister of romance. -- practical politician. \ wr Sir Alfred Mond denies for his part in a mining scheme. Prison mpy be all that Hawthorne |, ... 7h, question follows suitable for Canada ? The single tax- ers will be dreadfully disappointed in Lloyd-George. He is a radical, not, radical enough for them. sanitarium or health resort. And yet fe conviets like it so well that they | offend and return again and again, A LESSON FROM BULZER The battle between Governor Sulzer, since all it has made out of the trade Mr. Rowell is not disposed to aban: don his demand that the bar be abol- not what some people would call a that. the Chancellor of the England ie a single Is a thing that is not good for Britain but graduate. ~ < strietly to the truth, wife goes swapping. which marriage is a flat failure. with the man who makes the guess. Nearly every woman dislikes flat tery when she Lears it applied t others. Unruffled. serby. "1 fail 'to see them," dort. "That's all right," serby. "I eansmot find it in my heart * flicted with myopia, sibly be still firther complicated b strabismus." In Pawn, of New York state, and Tammany | Hall, as it is represented in the legis i lature and senate, has ended in the | detent and completo subjugation = of Kingston Events 25 YEARS AGO. the governor. His impeachment was ! certain to be followed by his convic- ! tion, because Tammany Hall and its 'men had the evidence of his guilt, and i he must have known it. He fyled with the secretary of state a false state ment of his election expenses, making them a mere trifle when he collected | and used, personally and politically, | many many thousands of 'dollars; he committed perjury in connection with { this statement; and he used his influ fence in order to suppress damaging evidence. The vote was overwhelming ly against him. ; The judges and senators fyled their opinions when they voted, and these 'opinjons are strikingly suggestive. in commendatioa, many of day. ed at the butts. targets at Barriefield mow. Williamsville, weighing two pounds each. works. business being very dull. MES. PANKHURST DETAINED Is Undesirable, They are them; of the governor's acts while in office, but in condemnation, of his sins, offences, and sordid transactions out of office. The Syracuse Post-Standard, after a close-range study of the man, pertin- {ently remarks : "Mr. Sulzer is a pro- duct of Tammany. He has held office for. twenly years by grace of Tam- many. He has learned all his lessons in politics in the Tammany school. When he made a false election state ment, when he pocketed money that wag given him for his campaign, when he railed at Wall street with one hand behind his back to receive Wall street money, when he denounced corruption the while he was himself corrupt, Mr. Sulzer was not untrue to Tammany traditions and practice. It was when he, confident that Mr. Murphy would not betray him at so great cost to the party, turned upon Tammany that Tammany. determined to destroy him at any cost. When that determination the United States . She is a fugi- tive from British justice, but nuestion is whether her conduct Premier Asquith, Dorland School Fair. Napanee Ex ~r attended, and all made by these school children, Potatoes gold 50c per bag; butter, 23c to 25¢ per pound; eggs, 22¢ to 25¢ per dozen, on the market to- Two new targets have been erect- * There are four D. Harris raised in his garden at three heads of cab- bage from one plant, and potatoes ~ 'M. Kelly received the contract to raise an old pier near the water- Merchants are complaining about At Elis Island Till Decided If She New York, Oct. 18. Mrs. Emme- line Pankhurst, British militant suf- fragette leader; with her secretary and travelling companions, were ta~| ken from the steamer La Prowence to immigration headquarters at El- lis sland to-day, on its arrival from France, and will be detained there till a board of three inspectors de- termines whether or not she is a desirable person to be allowed in the United 8 aes.teh Sit shrdlu sr the i in England involves moral- turpitude. To the questioning of the inspectors this morning, she said her campaign was not against King George but Tess. Soot Tair held at Dorland on October, 10th, was a magnificent suc- cess. The attendance was about 800, The pupils of the schools at Adolphus- town, Dorland, U.E.L., The Pines. Con- way, Parma,' Sandhurst and 'Sillsville the exhibits were Going to hold your first weddin reception, eh? I suppose you'll out all your wedding presents? Well-er-nio; not at all the tickets on some of them. A Militant Lady, "Did you ever think that you woul make 'a good king?' "Never thought about that. But | one respect my wife would shine | regal c'rcles." "In what way?' ladies?" Woman mnie Not in the Car. car, severely, "why don't you get u and give your seat to your Doesn't it pain you to see him reach ing for the strap?' "Not in the car," said Bobby. does at home." Who Wag Shy? An Irishman going into a which was ten cents. ed his chowder he placed nine cents o "See here, sir, you're shy a.cent," t which the Irishman replied: yerself is shy a cent." get 'We've lost "She would make such a good col: onel for one of those royal regiments you know the custom of appointing "Bobby," said the lady in the street "It small lunch room erdered a bowl of chowder, 'When he. finish- the counter and started to leave, but the waiter called him back, saying: "Count your money again and ye'll find it's Few students of human nature ever Most men are too polite to adhere After the husband goes shopping the An apartment isn't the only place in A correct guess passes for wisdom-- 0 "I have my good points," said Was- said Pickle- answered Was. ° blame a fellow man becayse he is af. which may pos- y Sariety Brand (Clothes Bg "smartness." {So-- eh SMART CLOTHE S We're "up" on dressing young men... The designing and cutting by eXpert hands--the fine touches of skill in tailoring--the "finigh" that makes for fit and style give our young mien's garments the It's our "specialty." greatest possible measure of The suitings are exclusive patterns an@ colorings that you'll not meet everywhere. Suits and a overcoats, $10 to $22.50. n n ELEGANT. See Our $12.30 Gloster Overcoats. New eotyle ulsters in new greys and browns. See Our $18.00 Regent Ow p very nobby. father? OUR OVERCOATS ARE See Our $15.00 Woodbine Overcoats Blue nap cloth, grey and brown cheviots, two way or shawl collars. ercoats. Reversible cloth, silk yoke lining, OUR SUITS ARE BEAUTIES $15.00 Gordon Suits English models, in new brown and grey cheviots. See our $18.00 Castle Suits Hand tailored garments. Eng- lish and Scotch tweeds; al new = colorings. . 8 See our $20.00 Society Suits Blu€ brown and grey cheviots. BIBBYS 7880 82 PRINCESS STREET. The sain tent 'was filled with sam- ples of oats, barley, potatoes, corn and roots that equalled any fair held in the county. The bread, cookies, preserves and aprons made and shown by the girls were an eye-opener. The collections of weeds, weed seeds, and insects were also 'very fine. A wonderful showing of white Wyan- dottes was made. One hundred and sixty-six. birds were exhibited. These chickens were all hatched and reared from eggs supplied to the school children : last spring by the Depart- ment of Agriculture, The hve stock exhibit was good; fifteen colts lined up before the judge, and twenty calves, mostly Holsteins. The Adolphustown Women's Insti- tute supplied refreshments in their tent on the grounds. How Sapphires Are Mined: Engineering and Mining Journal. method of recovermg the stones was reached the evidence was promptly forthcoming to. prove that Mr. Sulzer was unfit to continue as governor of the state." the next session of the legislature. FOSTER AS A ROMANCER. Hon. 'Mr. Foster has not been dis-| He goes down--not to rise again po- tinguishing himself by his recent po- litically--amid a rare confusion of litical addresses in Toronto. He is a 'thoughts. He has been bad enough fine tolker, racy, fluent, eloquent, for Tammany Hall. He Kas pleaded and irrational. In his constituency, guilty to all that qualifies one for ele- in which he must make an uppearance Vation in his party. He has been oooasionsily, he said recently that his Sacrificed for the good he wanted to party in 1911 saw what was forth- do, for the reforms he championed, ' poming in the United States, in the for the heroic attempt to cut himself 'way of a lowered tarif, and pre- 100% from the most powerful and ferred to wait for it im place of pass. | merciless political machine the world reciprocity. The fact. is that has ever ween. Poems 1911 he 'said there wo intimation on the part of. » in RL 4 ¥ waa | Sulzer; <in retreat, can meditate upon the "he unprofitableness of politios in gen- powers-thatsare or that-are-to-be that the tariff barriers would be thrown Wo Difference. Miss Largefoot entered the boot shop and demanded a pair of shoes. "ves, madam," said the polite shop asfistant. "What size can I get you? "Size three," was the dignified but emphatic response. & The assitant looked dublously at her fairy (7) feet. "Yesp, mallam. May I just measure the size of your feet?' "But I told you the size of my foot!" said the lady somewhat crossly. "J sald size three The shop assistant smiled sweetly. "We have three sizes of ize threes," said he. "Size three for size three foot; size three for a size four foot; size three for a size five foot."--Ez- change. F. J. JOHNSON The Leading Florist 324 King St. All seasonable cut flowers in stock. Wedding bouquets; oral designs of all descrip- tion a specialty. ' Phones: Store 2390 Residence 1212 Greenhouses 235, Where To Buy Your Thanksgiving Groceries Fancy Pineapples New Figs Plum Puddings, 1 Ib. tins, Plum Puddings, 2 1b. tins. Russian Caviar. Canadian Cream Chese. McLaren's Imperial Cheese. Olives. Stuffed Olives Lettuce. Maraschino Cherries Mincemeat Camembert Cheese. Acres Price . 80 ives aarek verTaas $1800 Henderson's Grou $10 ... ci. craters, vere $1500 PHONE 279 ST.' Walnuts Almonds Filberts Bananas Tokay Grapes Sweet Potatoes. Celery. eral. The man who is rich, and free from the temptation to improve his finances at 'the expense of his hon- [from the ground of the New Mines our, is a happy man, and a rare man. |Saophire Syndicate, Yogo, Mont., is He can afford occasionally to object Father unusual apd interesting. > The to what he cannot conscientiously en- 'Tepe Hy mi Ee a dorse. The man who is not i this (yellow clay for a depth of appro- position is beter out of polities. 'ximintely twenty feet from the surface. Sooner or later it will be a question From this portion the sapphires are of consvience vs. candour, and if he 0°:'y seperated by washing. Below cannot do as his judgment dictates, iSkin Tals WAS He To A a he is in trouble. He cannot fight his'inteprate it by exposing it in piles parly. In attempting it, and when he to the weather, i Li Yeo. dat, it will turn on him dnd Slonalle S Gin in oa ---- + months during the winter; fre- a fom at fuldnight hs he ia EDITORIAL NOTES. quent freeging, and thawing causes the : 3 3 The retail merchants of the city pro- i for duty caused enquiries 'and Jurupa ta Slack and | Sisintugtate A his body was' found eae the bridge. + : ream then placed jig fsther, Steven acey, was 5 test, against the purchase ol goods sluided fod near the game spot twenty-one is ordered A Discourager. "Why, don't you work in your gar- den and get an apetite?" "The appearance of the vegetables in my garden," replied Mr, Crosslots, "discourages an apeptite."---Washing- ton Star. Moreover, in Pelyruary of 1911, in Al¢ commons, Mr. Fowtér pefnted . in Farms For Sale The following Is a partial list of farms we have for sale in Kingston | district: : in eed A CONDUCTOR KILLED On Spot Where His Father Met His Death. : 8t. Thomas, Oct. 18. ~Gaarge De- avey, aged thirty-four, Pere Marquette conductor was Killed on the track late last night. = He wus called to take 22. 60 150 100 105 . "ne... .. 100 en sew CES HES + seed ave abe Tess Tes sae Jhw $2800 ««. $3250 se sve san S98 td fae tes ten een ane } $8 Le use saw Las Cee ®t Eta sen saw EE £ asi nes Levan i + FREEZE fee eas Teas seus en tes wow 7 saw see 4 saree "ts BEE tae ore Ploomsburg, Pa., . jal ill health, Miss' Florence Writ, sis- E. Writ, fountain pen stood before a mirror A, - A. Togwood, W. Ferguson, help "van rw, 4 3B Mewes, C. Tisll, 1. : rank, Di rl LN een . SER : ven mee vee see ven ae BERTON Mr, angl Mrs. Rupe t: Browu in- % va wane «+l. « $18,000 tend to visit thistmonth at the Kom / For further information apply to of Dr. Horton (Mrs. Brown's bro- i Itither) in Thornton. Mrs. Brown will also pay short vidits to other i eine: on The Iam, ood, HIRE « sees maw | p--~ Sc CpG G0 AW FORD'S ww ToAL Over Bank of Montreal, ? Phone 1083, or 1020. KINGSTON, ONT.

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