Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1914, p. 4

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ry TT A I ar mn subsidies to radial Xnes in Omtaro. the fmsolvency of her husband. At no PITH OF THE NEWS I it did all the other provinces time did he rie her more than #24, Tidings Told ii Terse Measure For would expect similar treatment, and {000 a year. Wifich indicates that she Busy Readers > We N Sell e Now what would be the advantage ? did not suffer severely in pocket Parliament will adjourn for Faster 'A certain amount . of economy," | whatever she suffered in pride walk 3 JUST WRIGHT i i DEN NT, says our contemporary, "'is - always |° | -- - . *R. steamship Montreal is dis il i 4) hi wh ¥ : i hod The outstanding integrity of Pre abldd near Halifax. Shoes. iif Gloves. . ore o , vif h ; aida g EXErtisec: Where. a. spencing '* I sident Wilson, in his observance . of |The Dokinion government wag sus- itseli respeswible igr the collection oi treaties, is the salvation of the Un; tained on a division of 105 to 67. the taxes it, disburses. Waste _and General Carranza announces that t . * ted Stated. It is well that the hon. | rel extravagance invariMdy result from hd : ' Forreon was eaptured by the rebels ome m an try on oo oulpi the nation is not inthe keep. | Thursday night. fo . v o 0) . ? " : v a system under widch one government fo Champ Clark, who has not One hundred and seventy thousand collects and apother spends." This is hesi ; . : conl 'miners are' on strike at [Leeds . esitated te offer unealled-for insults : ' ekTaterien losin, oe it sepa ieitatid too Fug. "or a mim wage wai some 0 e New- . { ares tain. x - necessary to repeat kindergarten les. | -- en The government will place fnmigra ' . | sially © tion agents in all towns to encourage, ; sons occasionally. It is especially The western smioipalition" have | new arrivals to 'stay in the Province. : p ry ip this case, when we find | {akeg the proper course of dem A St. 'Jolm's, Niil., despatch says 0 TY 3 Bn ¥ anding ¥ DECeSSAry the death toll has reached sixty-four the liberal party in the legislature {irom the local legisdature the finan- : FER EE committing itseli to a policy that is 'eial aid towards radial railways, ju the Sienuwt Soutien. Crass, disns WwW | Published Dally ana Semi-Weekly 3 not only viciows but wholly at bar- | They néver should have appealed to | Fngineer George Vincent and TFire- : ear . oe BRITISH er iance with one of the cardinal prin | the federal government and invited [Man A. Sinclair were killed in a wreck ciples for which liberalism is supposed | the throwdown which a when a U. {.. train rolled down an J % c. ; 4 eip 5 - : That Of 4 down ich n commg. embankment near 'Loronto. If we can't give . you a regular 10 pty he tawa diversion*was a tacti: | 'Ohio miners: and: mine operators fail- ims A . et thi ign go on and by- {cal mistak ' + * made t oorder'* fit and a regulm £t- tus campaign go ? "| eal nustake. ed to agree on a pew schedule. Six a : b and-bye it will be impossible to Hetect : | ---- , hundred mines are closed and 40,000 'made 1Q gud tailoring style any - difference between the political | The minister of agriculture in On- | miners are on strike. . in- | $8rio is a curiosity. He recalls + The last spike connecting the ratls of parties Both will be bereft of prin ] recalls that Pp! . 4 I ve | an agricaltural commission reported ithe G.T.P. will be driven about April ciples. Both will be mere hunters | ey rep 7th, probably on Fort Fraser townsite. Je n for patronage. A glance at the pub- | WPon conditions in 188k, thirty-three | The first . train will be that of Presi- : lic expenditure accounts for the in- Years ago, and the population has |de 'nt thamberlin, * 5 . 5 ar Sine > Ani This a seline of emigration to Canada . . for ever since been declining. This shows | ec gr : tense enthusiasm of "Some men or the greater. need" of a her lis so bspecially marked from Scotland political hie 'and their faithfulness to 0. pres Fd. ol another com- | tj, the Allan and Donaldson lines z your money party in the elections, They are not Mission What are the causes of the | have abandoned their sailings for ' Safluenced by great principles which losses ¥ Cannot they be stopped ? { Apel 16h, id Lath > . ; m---- ted States Judge Luther Day ' they have kept coustantly hefore ty bh mn nited . Sta 2 » ia pr Atiached 1a gis of ths buat Jn a Th on aiiaph a passion raining for the ministry should { of the Cleveland, O., federal (strict, It's a v PV have mpi ASN 3 2 , oR: . Ary 1} . . ~~ 3 them, hey have 8 py . have a calmitng offact on' a man, has resigned, declaring "his salary see how readilv we ean 'meet their '0 REPRESENTATIVE for spoils and fight for permission to . tl No was inadequate and he could do 'het- . - . . : e every requirement with onr excellent sosaves (dent sy revelation to some men fo and yet men' who write sermons | a [i RESENTA' ATIVES " fatten at the public erib and periph) te and new paper. articl ih at private Jay Fractite land Northrun. i ---------- ne . el8 and news cles | ustralia ¢ oy ealanc are FATINE 3 Prank CB Noribrop, on lilt Ave. | alia and New Zea garments. Th Chicago st D, Manager, = Eo Sa of a religious character exhibit a approaching the Bordgn government rank N ». Manager. T ie militarists of England are a vicious spirit. And the writ. | With any suggestion of naval recipro- . = : fit teh Kinane tific . city, as reported by cable, the pro- Nee our Ruby Suits, £12.00. THE SCOTTISH IMMIGRANTS age tw modimwation of the | posal has not yet reached Ottawa. : y s : unspoken and unspeakable language At Deliast, he growing impressi np . arvap Mifs 8 The farmers of this distdet, and of | conseription, but they do not hesi- f the beaks H ! eu's Lis the at nats > Soe Bro i Tog PES fon See our Harvard suits, £75.00, Ontari lly , Si {of the heat ow does onc ateount 19 7 le governmen ill no use n ario genera yr, want help, and tate to advocate that drill be forced for this ? troops to enforce home rule, even See our Oxford suits. £18.00 are willing to pay for it. But help | upon the school boys of the nation. ' should events come to the worst. The ' : y We Tha 4 : wa ! he tip . {troops are very friendly with the vol- y : they cannot get. They are looking Drifl and discipline do some good, | The Menace, a violent anti-Catholic ! tooo 5 : See our Master and Poole suits. to the old land. and of the immi- | but it ts more than offset by the in Paper, has been refused the use of the | F. A. Delano, president of the Mo- £20.00. gravts from' it most of them are un- | tollerance of the military spirit mails. The North-West Review, of {non route, in' his testimony before : willing to go on the farm. There are Aiding Winnipeg, thinks the post-office. de- | the Interstate Commerce commission, See' our Woodbine suits, $18.00, exceptions, "and they come from HONOUR IN PUBLIC VEN partment should be absofutely impar | eclarad, That i A i : : : > a « | United States is SIR money n Q Nh girfe R15 Neotland, where thev farmers are Canadians, away from the scene of | #41 and put the Orange Sentinel | 30 freight ore oY om 9 See our Yale SHS, $15.00, leaving because they cannot get ynflict y . | under the ban he Menace and the | loa rs maak i ' N > ; 8 8 a conflict, and depending for inspira- | . enace and the Nearly every resident of Ridge- ' Four : £26) We sell h y | An ve 1-] » hats " ) y Yi 1 : Oo . Hoty | 1 £90.00 ¢ sell the celebrated AID 1ats Sentinel, says our contemporary, "are | field Park, N.J.; inclgding most of See our Soci ty suits, $20.00, Bo two of a kind." a. al { the high school pupils, are searching ¥ . . . rR » of a kine Nothing polite about |! . a I F ' . g See our Collegiate suits. £12.00. for amended in 1911, which enables men : ! this ' | for sixteen-year-old Jennie Wood, ' 911, ables me can conebive of the intensity of the . X he who disappeared. The high schook o apply for certain lands in Scot Panama tolls debate in Wask®ngton 'was dismissed so that ithe pupils Jand, and 'if they cannot acquire them The public mind has been for a long PUBLIC OP "At he ago of TOT + i by the asking the cases go to the time prepared for it. There were NION At the age of yor Jr having cele- " Y ate pr aw rt if « hi ar Board of Agriculture. The land- | muttarings of discontent from the ated her iy gi ta di ay lords ares mot too willing to cut up | president's statement like the rumb | Thursday morning, at the Auclair and dispdse of their property, and | lings of distant thunder beiore the % Montreal Herald Home, Montreal. She had the distine- pb Cats a. 9 i { be . a : the slowness of the change may be tempest. Mr. Wilson, scholar and! _. '0: Na YX in the home rule | tion of being: the olde i woman in rathered fFom the | } i 8.000 vay ._ | Situation having been safely passed, | Montreal, and 'one of the oldest in the ga om the fact. that of ap- | statesman, had exhibited during his | we presume the parties in Great Bri. | dominion plications, which have been made un- incumbency of office a rare insight | tain will spend the week-end in pre ------ der the act 'of 1911, only. 3,000 have into public/afiairs. He had made | Paring for crisis No. 999 REJECTED A MOTION i peculiar people They adnrit that would be very unpopular to demand . { small holdings and. till them on thr tion upon the brief reports that own account, There is a law, | filter through the American o Press; New Crisis at Hand heen disposed of, and is rate tl n ati at i i ini : So wn *n dispc of, and at thiis athe | the dechiration that in his opinion . Sometimes Explosive To Make British Common Law Ap- agitation, 'or demand, for holding the honour and eredit of the republic Toronto Mail and I : ply to Empire. may go on for the next fifty year among the najions of the world de | Somebody has been discovering | l-ondom,, April 3.--Quebec supplied The farmess in Seotland are dissatis pended pon ithe 'repeal of the Tolls [that milk can be extrhotel from | 00¢ of the reasons which led the labor fied and coming to Canada. They may | Act, upon coastwise traffic, and the j beans. Hithefin the only things | Party: to withdraw its resolution _de- adoapt engagements as 'helpers.' but | (ives accepted his judgment. { joxtracted from Beans have ~ heen Sarg thnk thacsommbn law of Fog- h i ; jokes land should apply to the whole em- oe they aim at becoming land owners, members of the House of Representa- : -- | pite in order to prevent such acts as 2 and their ambition will be satisfied Mr. Olney, the attorney-gemeral ° of | wil Pay A ,| South Alrica's . deportation of labor re Olay, the wtiorseyginaee] + i. Pay: Aupliow : : BOYS' CLOTHES We carry the : : : . leaders. . : sooner or later That is the Sent the Taft administration. advised con NMves las er ight Hon. LV. Hireourt A e-are autforized agents tor Just bi i i n acter: : > > . J y on, L.. V. Hare , Se- POOR . AN. Visk characteristic. { gress to act upon the president's re- | The duty on agricultural imple- | cretary of state for 'the colonies, ex- Wriol . yi Lm IZgest rang of oy 8" clothes in cen Mn | ment have hee n lowered, but if a [plained that the common law of Eng- right shoes for men. Price £5.00. tral Ontario. ran " { bonus is grante ot S " , shoe. w Though legal opinions differed regard- | he i. Famed J iron indus- {land could not apply to Quebec, with : oe whl toward the |its old, French law, or Ceylon "and o ' -Pa 3 ants w- or . ' th s i ing the Hay-Paucefote treaty, wi ore producers oft of - his. taxes what | South Africa, with the Roman-Dutch Hon. Mr. Hearst is sure that there commendations for two reasons: istao corporation in Ontario that 1s guilty of political corruption--that contributes money for the debanching of the electorate--but he submits a dom suggested concurrence with that | he may save on his mmplements law, ete. which favoured tha repeal of the \ H I'he house ultimately accepted, with- 1 3 ' ome Thrus y divisi arconr ame bil : tolls, and (2) the United States could rust out a hvision, Nr. Harcourt s amend bill which is destined to prevent it. mio New ment that the rights of British citi ot afford to |} linte and disered : - og, x Innocent and inconsistent man ! | no © humiliate and diseradit Instead of eoheentrating its? ener. | 2008 set forth in Magna Charta, in the Ss ------r-- ; the president gies upon getting new "husinéss it | petition of rights, in the corpus act, COMPULSION NOT LIKED | The course of Champ Clark, who, | might be well for the local . Hydro | woe those the house desired to, see aps y 1 hk \ | commission te ttend +t I 'plied to British subjects 'throughout The first attempt at compulsory, More than any one living represents : iy to atten o the busi- | sea y - I a ompulsoryy ness it has already. streets of the empire militaty training in Fngland has the ancient type of American whose Toronto: are badly I'he pious 'opinion would seem to delight was to twist the lion's tail, | - z . ipply to the position of British In heen defeated, In the House of : : dians in British Columbia . : pon oat] Lords a bill was introduced which | made a bitter speech in denunciation | A Drifting Government if 1 + MO oY nN {os H 5 In C © Proposed to make all hoys who at-| of the fepeal measure. Te professed | The Canad Offer for Board of Health 3 + - | sal f » to possess a personal admiration | Ih refusal of the government « Dr. MecCUnllough, chief medical officer "Wilson. to. nurture no wakind {dee 88 tiny Whatever in regard o or this distriet, in~a. circular to Dr « 1 all witl 1 Raval policy simnee Lay, 1913, is aA. RB. Williamson, local medical ons, and all with an annual in serious compromise of the position of | health ollicer, states that the Provir come of £40), to serve for a term | demoeratic convention, and to ih anada in the empire I'o lav ial Board of Health has made ars { | tended 'the public schools, and ain ing eventually to enter the proies- | for Mr slings Because of his defeat in the of 'years in a cadet corps a conclusion against - repéal Stranfré to sav. Lord Raberts. | was reached through the most poig who was the prime mover in the com- | nant mental anguish. pulsory training. movement, objected I'he name of Britain made Wm which blare on. the oppositlon in the face | rang etgpnts for the supply af anti BUILDERS 1 ier' » local \B . of the premier's pledge is an evasion | diphtheric, serum to the board ol statesmanship The question will {of Health and druggists for use the not down. Mr. Borden has only | public, at greatly reduced prices. "The Have You Tried postponed trouble, { antitoxin will be of the standare 1 qual ty, thirty per cent. in excess of that on the ground that he saw in .the | mad He delved into ancient his- | i bill that which would accentunte the [tory to find something that was Ki | marked on the label. : GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? differences between the classes On | hurtful to British dignity and de i tngston Events 1 3 > : fhe other side, Lord Melthuen, who |corum, and he prayed to the God | % ! IL Saves Time. served in South Africe 4, and Lord | that had guarded the nation in s¢ 5 Yu THE FARMHOUSE PIANO. Curzon. the ex governor of India, | many crises to guard it in this last The old plano is a pet. favoured the bill and voted for it. . | and most' serious of all experiences. | : ! The farmer thinks it fine Lord Harris said the force to be | Indidentally * he departed from his | I . x It was the best that he could get : \ . i p , 3 eveatéd under the bill would not | written speech occasionally to curse) ; [ : In 1860. ; Ii . Is good leather in vour be popularly regarded. It would be | the fates against which' he railed. | *S8 : ; : He tells the boarders with much - : > Girls' and Boys' Boots, called the "Kid Glove Brigade," and | "I'd rather see'the canal walled up, h pride . many of the vouths who would be | (and it cost $400,000,000), than give h § Of how he blew his dough | l 2--a large well Dbulit brick | |. The wires are getting rather esteemed as eligible sad forced into | the Bnglish any control of it."" he wy 1 To bay it for his bonny bride membership would be personally op shouted. And again, "Ii the Fng- | PR a So many years ago. posed to the distinctions. lishs ever come over here again they . > p The idea with "Bobs" is that even- | will quickly skip off - again." tually the youth, without reference deliverances, we are told, wera - | ! Se, to clash, --the duke's son and 'the | ceived with a "yell." It is afortunate : - FRIDAY, APRIL THIRD hs And yellow are its keys. J y : . -- Sometimes it gurgles like a cook's son--will drill #side by side in [for the world's peace that such a fire 188 MARGARET ANGLIN the | goose, tralming for national service, but he | brand has lost his grip on puble of actrelis. whose thirty-sighth | Sometimes emits a wheeze. dwelling, Pine St., good cel- and the . iis of Lansdowne were | fice, and as a result of his own su- Jas, B. and C. gas, deep i : birthday occurs to-day, has tease . $2859 quite satisfied that the time for this | preme folly. | the peculiar distinction of having been But still it seems a goodly thing irr had not yet urrived: It is coming | The repeal measure fs not yet \ ors in the Parliament Bulldings at When girls from rustic dells 2--RBrick dwelling, Albert St., in Lanada 'the sooner for my lord |through. It has still to run the | ortawa her father. the We Hon. sit Jorn and make the welkid ib Jedrooms, B. and Co sua Hughes is simply rushing his scout "gauntlet of he senate. here the | qv W.. Anglin, being speaker of the With "Monastery Bells." - ies and cadet movements and as far as! "politicians," not the 'statesmen. House of Commons at the time. Mise ~Loutsville Courler-Journal. eBHCK Joneer, University ou fog 13 s peo<} are sir. colleapties § . k . : venue, roo! 0 possible pushing it upon the pe are ag busy as Sie colleagues in th Anglin, who bythe way is in private ; water turnace, B. and C. el- ple. ower house. . But the president is Diyge Mrs Howard Hull. attained her | ectric lights, bie ---------------- > : o "s : | I \ gas, There ave so many policemen how jot jwenving. J] has practically | sroatest distinction as an motress | wits ehuin Sevan 600 that They travel, at lame intervals, | non out in his legislative * enact- | when starring with Henry Miller in : NECESSITY. 4--New brick dwelling, Fron- | up and down 'the strent of 'decorate |e antl he will be honoured, ly afl 'The Great Divide". Of ber connec. Necessity bas no Jaw. tenac St. all modern im- the carers in pairs What < fun appreciate piinciple in -, mn | von with this piay a good story is! | -- provements ........54000 8 i . at is he } 2 20 2 {of high estate. told. Its author, William Vaaghas ihe Recessity is greater than i - ET TE Sas | EInTORIAL NOTES : § Mouts, Joutraiied with her to pro- ay J 4 4 x C - The Boral party doerves the | The Prin &F cul, in comepuenc of | 400 (LL SOUL JOURS mn 11 That necoty which cannot lashing which the Weekly Sun' gives a perspective sirike of miners, is com- ance but in thé middle of {he presen ¥ -- 5 it because of the tactical mistakes | "OCR jta seasonal ng or | tation of 'the plece discovered a flaw | Necessity is the law of a par which its members have made, head © Months ahead of time. hat aly ihe contract. She .refused point Ueular time and place. Necessity makes that lawful unlawful, meaning of this?' od by 'members of the focal house, | mY i did hat begun this soaring ; blank to go on with the play wntil the in epging on & proposed, raid "upon 0 Procets Suing: the water when heat Irigy had altered the arrange || 'Which Stharwi the foderal trefsury. Fo wanted more than it is now. ments so that she would have ex- The Sun is right in deciding that Madame Siegel era rights 'n the production. « Siegel denfies that whe, by 1 » The There is 06 necemity for prov- it would not do for 'the dominion fais wastefulness, in keeping up her | Best year abe and Henry Miller created tng the existence of ght goternment to meet the d dn. ioe | slah tn helped in & grt Soames is She -

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