Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1914, p. 9

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" YEAR 81.-NO. 24 OF H, ¥. METCALFE vo Fourteen Yous He Has Been Identified With the Kingston Busi- | 3r0 Strack with is its curious--and fimess College -- He Served Seven | rather pathetio--attempt to be what "Years on Board of Education. ~ A prominent educationalist is Hiram HF Metcalf, principal of the King- ston Business College. He has been engaged with this college for four- "years, fist as principal of the | commercial department, and after- wards as the head, and as such he has met with great suocess. Pupils gradu- ating from this college are seattered all over the world, and their success EDUCATIONAL WORK we CLAIMED THE ATTENTION PUBLIC INDECEN A Writer Severely Scores New York {| This is how Vance Thompson sizes {up the New York manners of to-day as revealed at tango teas : Ii you come into New York after a few years pussed otherwhere what you {it isn't. | One is not necessarily o/ prig or a | Puritan becnuse he objects to the pub- | { lic amusements of New York; he may {be simply clean minded, with an ors | dinary objection to bad smells. | Take the commonest thing that can { happen. let us say vou are a man who has been about the world and it | takes a bit to shock you. | Your ask for a cap of tea in your hotel, you have got in about five; yon {are taken into a room that looks as { though it were leading a double life. There are palms and innovent tea- {eups. There are red lights, An or- chestra is braving a violent parody of music. Respectable - women--they {ace respectable women from: a New | York viewpoiut--"rush" out into the | middle of the room, arcange their | garments in way that proves they are | unashamcd of the quality of their, legs and seize their partners. Their | | partners are, fat, unwholesome men fin business suits, And they dance. {It is a dance which should be dane- | ed only in the Moorish quarters of | Algiers by the unhappy Spanish wor men who are locked up behind green | doors in the cales smelling of anisette and opium. They undulate and re- verse, fold and unfold in the slow spirals 'of the tango--to rise on furi- ous begting heels. (Always the fut unwholesome men capering.) 3 You summon the head waifer and ask him: "In heaven's name, what 1 THURS AY, JANUARY 29, 1914 e Daily British KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FINANCIAL MATTE RS SIR GHORGE PAISH PREDICTS BETTER TIMES SHORTLY Expects United States to Recover -- » Tafift and Banking Acts Very Fav- | orable Business in General. London, Jan. 28.th -- Sir George Paish in the Statist this week pre- dicts a Jong period of cheap money (unforseen happenings) apart which 'will 'become more abundant and cheaper as the year advances, ¥ Sir George thinks that there are grounds for hoping that: British manufacturers will be well employed for some time to come. France, he says, will benefit from the loans 'which she is about todssue and whith are likely to bring her numerous new orders. . As a result she will suffer less than other countries from de- clining trade. The same may be said to a certain extent of Germany. "In the United States," says Sir George, "we expect a recovery rather than a decline, for the reduction of the tariff and the new banking and || currency acts are calculated to hene- fit trade when the few difficulties of the reduction of the tariff are ower- come. American manufacturers will be able to compete with the foreign- ers much better than formerly, while the new banking law ought to give a great stimulus to foreign trade in the United States, assuming that the crops will be good. : Heavy Steel Pensions Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 28.--Pensions to retired employees paid out of the joint fund established by the United States Steel Corporation and Andrew Carne- gie amounted to $422,815 last year, as compared with $358,780, in 1912, and $281,457 in 1911, declared a stock ~ aividend of 700 shares on each 1,000 outstanding, then assessed! the entire issue: ' an- $1,174,110. : other, Bullion Coalition, raised 12,. 000 bushels of potatoel, and threat- ened a dividend in them. Firsmcial Notes It is stated that the Dominion Can- ners Limited, 3 contemplating a new bond issue, Railroads in the United States dur- ing November showed net, after taxes, $64,304,922, a decrease of $16,612,475 from 1912 i Subscriptions are being invited for the issue of $7,5000,00 4} per cent de- benture stock of the Pacific Great Eastern railway. At the meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Confederation Life As | sociation, held on Jan. 23rd. Col. W.! C. Macdonald was appointed manag-{ ing director. t is estimated that the gold output | of the South African Rand will be re- duced to half its present volume in 1981, ! Forty-five whales, vieldfag products valued at $630,000, were killed during the first weeks of the 1013 whaling season in the North Pacific. The United States Steel Corpora- tion, under its compensation plan, paid out $2,250,000 in 1912 for injur- 16s to its employees. United States investors will receive next month the sum of #111,037,365, representing dividend and integest dis- bursements. In February a vear ago | the amount distributed was $103,746, | 89. | The statement of the Sun Life As- | surande Co. for 1913, shows assurances | in force' on December 31st last. of over | $200,000,000. This is an increase over | 1912 of over $19,000,000. 'Paris, Jan. 20.--Cardinal Amette, archbishop of Paris, has been in- structed to appear before the civil tri- bunal in a suit for 20,000 francs (¥$4,- 000) damages brought by M. Stillson, a teacher of dancing. Stillson = sets forth the claim that the admonition issued by Cardinal Amette early in January, forbidding the dancing of the tango as a sin and condemning the dance as indecent, not only caus- ed Stillson financial loss by driving away all: lis pupils, but was an as- persion on his moral character, Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of I, J, Cheney & Co, doing business In the City of Toledo, Colinty and State afore- said, and "that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarch that State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, | | | cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 4, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th aay of Decem- ber, A.D., 1886, (Seal) : A. W, GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern- -ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials (ree. ; F, J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggtists, 5c. Take 'Hall's Family Pills for consti. pawon. We Offer ONTARIO TOWNSREIP DEBENTURES TO YIELD The Sherbrooke council rejected the | is this ". And he tells you with a offer of Messrs, Haut, Sosa as bail 5 1-2 per.cent. > proud smirk that it is a "tango 3 ¥ ; Huge Packing Increase Toronto, to pug af1se Fd AN ox , tea" CORR AA Tn Chi I s 2 of bonds at 96. They had previously Cv vi HE a hare 3 : X \ i . whicago, Jan. 28.--The packing bus- | made an offer of 98 for $100.000. | uncommon. about all this. 1 don | | : Bross "torn ove oi ena gue oho Lake Superior Dry Dock and | TOWN VervW : : aut gross 'turn over" of around $1,154 Construction company, Limited, has ] ca aL er J te tou 1 00 an increas' of hom BAN000 ben sorporssal ac Toronts, Conc |] ~~ CEBENTURES > HF METCALFE How Bi pe hg Te Oe . - eo, compared with the preceeding | capital $1,500,000, ¢ to construct a | TO YIELD Principal of the Kingsto esu |: pm ] a no | year. aL aD © College pf! af He oangston H 4 a [ing-room, with its imprecise gestures, iE M ARTIN HARVEY | Yevdook "i 4 shibbwildiug Plant ut | 5 78 per cent. the Board of Education its feigned langours, its pretty recoils In "The Breed of the Treshams," at the Grand on Friday, Feb, 6th. | No Longer in Control a 20 pro X re a advances, Ped a dance at once | Mr. Harvey presents "The Only Way." gon Saturday afternoon and even- i New York,. Jan. 98 i ih . to give > bouts. of Ws 0 Peni | WESTERN SCHOOL charming, complex, profound. It is a |ing. % | Suoar Rapin. an. 8 ~1he American [for twenty years, and the Dc on speaks well for the work of Mr. Met- | different thing when it is danced by | Er -------------- me -------------- == | Sugar Refining thmpany Jaz no long- | government will guarantee Ahreo pei DEBENTURES ralfe." The classes at the presentstime | the sallow apaches in the "caboulots" his Wdbit for the sasion. The h- 1 Where Pecple Live Below Ses yor | oF PC olling interest in beet sugar |cent interest for twenty vears in ie | 0 cl i ' 3 8" | his or the oceasio » prob » Live Below Sea Level lor. Jere: 2 y yo aro well Billed, and as they graduate, [near the markets: or in the dance lem was still Saslved when a friend oi} #he a1 bi t : wa iw 1g] imeries or a voice in their manage- |cost of the drydocks, TO YIELD he great r part of HoHlanc oul |ment, according to the testimony to- Fr Ss 73-4 per cent. ays a writer in the New Yor «(day of Edwin I. Atkins, chairman of Ti vi { his time . » ©xist were, it not dor the con-|the board f direc : er 'he man who wastes 11s time | y I8 tive time is devoted the rst i New Yor) ss : 3 exertions of the Dutch. Nearly ings of the To Long in. he hear. doesn't seem to realize that he will} y WRITE FOR L T cative me 18 devoted to A question New Ori. Hugh, leave it to 'me sand t le country is at par with, or $0100. the ; 4 b 0 is- Need it all before he dies. | ' of education, as he is a member of the | The apache of Paris is cowardly premier's {riend, and he sauntered off leven below the sea. In the provinces! ti EOmpany under: the Sherman The man -who does things by Kingston 'Board of ducation, and has+and vicious and graceful as A pan- lin the ' direction of the unconcerned Holland (in the inity of Rot-|e lust law; halves frequently finds himself in a Brent Noxon & the welfare of the children in the pub- | ther. He is a murderer, a thief, but premier. A moment later the tooth: |terdam, e. g. these districts hole, : f y 194 . liv' schools aud the Collegiate Insti- | ua amusements are curiously innocent. pick was violently ejected. which are from six to forty feet below | Granby's Issue Placed Few things come to those who Wait | Canada Life B ; tule at heart. in addition 10 the many { When he dances with his "mome" at | 'When the envoy returned he was {the level. Were it mot for the dikes,| Boston, Jan. 28.--The Boston News | for others to do it for them. | a who go to his college to take up spe- | the Bello de Nuit he is neither inde- breathlessly questioned as to how he |siuic and sand downs, the Dutch) Dumeau understands that the $1,500,- cial studies. Mr. Metcalfe has been | cent nor unclean. The New York busi- } ; ? 1d tiv sn { : R : Lat > 4 3 Mew 30 ad handled the situation so tact-| would live always in fear of being|000 6 . BODY identified with the Board of liducation | ness man at his tango tea is both: : : ays eing per cent convertible bonds Mr. Motealie has them placed in re {halls in the Palace Pigalle. And it's sponsible positions. « different thifig--a iat, unwholesome, One might say that Mr. Metealie's | indecent thing--in the tea rooms of Roblin's strolled up to ask what wa the trouble. The difficulty was plained to him. of i : : , : Aki viifully. What had he said, and hiow | flooded with every northwestern gale| the y : ¥ Mini ; for goven years, sand 'during that time | There is no use blinking the fact. To }did he say it! The Ba en of Rotardain. si. | Smelting aud) Pore eanted Mining, bas served on all Abo committees, ono | ignore the, arrangement of things iS] wmggr Ho retorted. "What did! 1 uated beyond wh Wikies, is flooded al- | written by Speyer and compan have £s your boing. haituymn. of finance. This | the courageous privilege of the ideals! gay. Why: T-just said: 'Rodmond, for [mont regylurly every winter for some been. sold to other bank Shite v4, Sa year he was milectéd as chairman of ! ist, not of the common sense observ. | 1. J Ts | ? i i g ' i of tham the love o' mike, spit out that tooth-Vdays. In. mil {hed 170 7 i untry' there island that sabstantigi the Collegiate Institute, ler. In Paris even the rogues and mur- ; ris 'or . 6 set. | hg aay Born oF Leeds county, Mg. Metcalfe | derers and bad Bashar take their ri-- Shi ne ib Eyer oy fet, have been placed in investors' hands. received his early educatiof at the [public pleasures nicely. wholly safeguar ature ; ; : high school and model school, in| And it is a imet that there is mors Thought Dickens Loud. hous (Sieguarded by hatwe from ' Surplus or Nearly $700,000 | Athens, afterwards attending -Albert | public indeeency in New York than in I once knew an aged gentleman who venture outside the besten track] obalt, Jan. 28.--The Hollinger bal- | Fund college, Dolleville. Prof. John Mac-|any city west of Suez. 1 have no de- , Who had been friendly with the great : ance sheet for the year 1913, submit- Reserve unds , ? . ¥ : wp x { Baecdeker Murray-gnided t - : . Gillivary, of Queen's university, was [sire to prove that statement. It | Duke of Wellington To-day = yon. Redeker or Murray-gnided tour- i ly," gv,nen of the annual meeting 325 B hes Throughout Canada. i of | i i < c , ists will remember the phenomenon 1 4 at that time on the teaching stafi of | would be an oecupation at onee too | Would say the duke spoke, like 2 OF walking To He A omanoh to be held in Montreal on February 2, Savings Department at all Branches. s LONDON, ENG., OFFICE NEW YORK AGENGY the college. {dirty and too sad. But it is true, and | blackguard. He talked little and poeder'" and seeing the shipping shows profits for. the year of over 81,- Bank Bidgs--Princes SY. Cor. William and Cedar Sta. Rush of Banks to Join System Mr. Metcalfe is prominent in the |the thinking man who studies the | generally swore," he toll me once. | DECC, AAC SEEMS He 8 on at 900,000, a surplus to carry forward to 8 ic y ng as er of | ie seme i New k is | This 8 g known an extra-| J Ca cia ar > & wv. 1914 of nearly $300,000, and act 1 lia- masonic. order, being a past master of | public. amusements of New York is | This old man had k a level of some ten or twenty fest ov- ! , 000, aal lia KINGSTON BRANCH, ~ . E. E. NEWMAN, Manager. Washington, Jan. 28---The treasury | recent reception, three ladles department announces that 4,620 na- | g Minden : lodge. He 1s also an Oddfel- |disquieted by 'a decadence so vegular, | ordinary number of .interesting peo bilities of only $84,000, low and a member of the Frontenac | so oflicial, so unbroken. ple and of everybody he preserved thing of a showman. "I never liked | fol} to talking abent dog tional banks have sent in to - the Many a.1nan has grasped an oppor- | secretary of the treasury notices of vlub. In religion he is a I'resbyterian, | sgsome clear-cut memory Charle tunity that was too hot for him to Rodmond Palem Roblin, premier of | A his best in a club. Bulwer Lylton | suid the first lady. "They're all just formal resolutions being a member of-Chalmers church. Dickens was a loud mang' he told Confusion. - RX . " . A edn § passed by their | i f i i : 8 aint his face and wear stays! joes . ; ave .2 brelorane a y hnaie mighty seldom that you find | Manitoba, aside from bs graphic pow J aay 30 Baint his tare aud manly fol. | (ok to me. If I have a preference, | hoards of directors, = accepting the : hard work aud hard luck goin : hand ers of comment on visiting British | on v og! oo Y th Jught of Macre ad Hons Be It te," provisions of the federal reserve ae § y i KB 8 hd : : ¥ . . | low. 0 ever Oug ME aay | ""Cobs are nice, so alfectionate ace . statesmen, is p] Se 5 y . . 3 \m:hand. esmen, is his toothpick. Seldom, | You never thought ol act i = pick INCORPORATED 1889 Capital Authorized "ial # 26,000,000 | Pald Ur . . 11,560,000 Ciphal. Pale U; . . 18,000,000 -- their heads. Canadian Courier, Toronto 3 | Hu 8 : 5 hen ara v FAW rOON, sy wa 'I don't k ps,' The outstanding characteristic of 'Sir I'hackeray in a di ing-r € [ don't know a thing about dog: rr rn Western Diplomacy me; "he was verv affable, but.sSome- " 0 Seldc ag > att Rotor auras ey ady. , | wR . BA rolling stone gathors 'no mo: indeed, is he seen without it; in fact 25 an actor agreed the second lad But I'm There are only 7,500 national banks a racer Foy s helps as anything else." And go on |, log sharp, either Still, T must | : Yeas : Pair : it is said that his subordinates oll ; tho Jog shar] 3 i St! in the United States d but then, neither does a rolling gait . ates have and so forth Here was a man of |g, my choice of a dog would be a ! ©3; and indications | in. Staten, and indiatia : Fund re d great age who hay Stored his mem- They're such good watch- Join 10 The ee odds For the Investment of Trust 3 a 8 - { proaching him on any matter they | °FY Well--London RXirror. ogs, aren't they? | plications by pational banks is. Feb. | oi , 103 n Ss 1nce s the de- Ask Your Doctor Firat Dos the age or pic atter hey remem "I don't know one dog. from ano- (D4! o wn Our list of Municipal Debentures in Jude ay io {and decide therefrom whether or not Gases Hard on Irom. ther," said the third lady I Just _. , bentures of Belleville, Peterboro, Renfrew, gary. Ingredients of AYER'S HAIR VIGOR: | | the moment is propitious. Selentists observe that the gases| divide them into big dogs and litle) yyy piyidends Made Lars: Tost | Edmonton, Fort William, Parry Sound, Glace Bay, Sulphur, Glycerin; Quinin, Sodium When King George V., then Duke of | which water holds in solution have dogs. 1'm very fond of a hackney New York, Jan. 28.--Dividends of | 4 Ta 3 r a CWlonld, Capsicum, Cornwall and York, visited Winnipeg, | a marked effect upon the wear of though --I mean, of course, for a lap-| Sct Lie, Afi He Syduey N.S. Ambherst, N. S. » Sage, Alcohol, Water, Perfume. a-deputation of prominent citinrs sron and steel tubes, but! if the oxy- dog | Suited. States IE ompglies ma i > Anything injurious here? {headed by the premier, were at the gen is eliminated the internal cor mr Em 0: Jop0 i $9 230, 918 f 5 De. | * * 5 To 6% Ask your doctor. | station to receive the royal visitor. | rosion of piping is lessened to a . Correct Friend ma al S a 'it Sh : 1€ mg rom 0 Anything uf met Nere? t | Suddenly consternation reigned, for | much as 'one-tenth: part in certain . : RR, Sem lg Sad 3 : a Fors : Ses . R OFFIC 3 AND CONSULR US, Will it stop Salling hair? Or}lit was noticed that His Majesty's | casés. Following this method, the Prince Arta Ranier it ie "ngineering an mong Jour | WRITE US OR CALL AT OU BAL . > Ask your doctor, |] chief representative. in the province | hot water piping - used for central Fiity "thousand dollars - dyty as |B Hlurgical 1 holdi y / F B M CURDY & CO. Will it destroy dandruff? {was wearing his inevitable toothpick. | ing systems can be protected and! paid t! A othe r day by Canadians on a | AJetal os i ean | . . C Ask your doctor. | What would His Royal Highness think? | will last much longer. At the top of | cargo of food from: New Zealand. It | ies paid $14,016,551, while 14 \Lana- 86-88 BROOK PHONE 1225 wii ie catog the hair? Hurriedly a group formed to dis-|the hot water pipes is mounted an should #hot he necessary to import the dian and Mexican companies paid "Members Montreal Stock Exchange. your doctor.]| * ev of i air Separator of suitable Aesie ich! food and the buyers should not be |" Dividends have not been without | LI Mada by 2. Agar. Oom pany. Montreal, Covade. | cuss the most tactful way of intimat- | air separator of suitable fesign which An ie buye mite | H. W. NELLES, Manager. .| 80 come to rely upon it as a harom- eter of#his moods that .before up-| ving that the premier should relinquish | serves to remove the dissolved air. taxed on it some humor recently. One i -- By "Bud" Fisher Jeff Thinks He'll Always Have a Chance With The Federal ms - PANDA ME BTRANGL A BT ) er Mt a mie Fil i : hy rest COMPELLED To LPEAK . { | . | ows nits Sir. Aa a ( : : OYou. Yo Are WAS TIN To END UF, Tris ! > } { WHAT YOUR LIFE, HERE you ae OF THE TIME WHEN vou WiLL 86 | ¢ 3 3 : 2 = . . . : . fn --------na AY YoU AGe WITHAUT A oub AND GREY AND ALM An 3 ; EA GR \ [orve aoy ovr - CENT IN tHE WORLD AND \ THE Cod worLD 3 etn \ 2 1 i Mdm ma 4 3 {HOV T DF | oT Know wHAT 3 f Bram up 2 y Pn | THAT, (EY MX $4 CAM DO wen Ym | ITH PME Ak In FEDERAL LEAGUE { THINK WHAT | wit 1 Do So | J ray eee

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