Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1914, p. 4

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a misbuum wags, and this is ener getheally resisted . ' The imperial government does an : ! i ! 3 oy ® unusual hing couniepanding a : se ; i 3 * yy. I The Best $4.00 measure which originates with the op- ; i " { 1 y S oi Men's Shoe Ha | hs v ot} : \ Toronto Globe i position. The peactice in. Canada 1s in Canada, - _ a : ats Aik & The Ontario govérnment 's greatest ve ? 3 to reject every Proposition » Which Ll is a mausoleum. , ok | ; - i Hees = made by the opposition, regardless ! s : Re 3 SEER % = 9 in-------------- of its mature or quality, To admit Whiskey's Pure, ; : 3 way ia that ady good can come from a par- Hamilton Spectator, . } % ; Ral ty out of power $s contrary to prac. | Ottawa folks are terribly aifaid OF | A kissable girialways pretends that tice, but it is not contrary to com. | Sting doped water, but doped whis- [she doesnt want to 2 { ; » RE key goes down their. gullet with a -------- mon sguse and sound principles. joyous gurgle,, ; '| - rE Woinairs silence 18 wire DEMANDING THEIR OWN : New Form Decided than 4 ne 5 wordy, I'he federal government has to 'do Exchange : | The oper 1 fur office hunting - : something with regard to the natural] England Seems to be moving for a 18 twelve ond } A ula Me hi resources of Alberta, Saskatchewan | commission form of Rovernaient oad Publishes Dally and Semi-Weekly by and Mapjtoba. These natural re that of commissighicd arin pilters ' i : Bt eday iu oe BRITISH he, or VPLISRING sources belody to the provinces. | hat : The Sporting Chance 1 --.. : x . M } . was the declaration of Mr. Borden .' Montreal Star ! Lown band a necessary evil marriage ; Laat iia' = Managing EItI0SRE when in opposition a declaration that A party which had a gambler's Tn ? and Bec.-Treas.. adlury ' i! ory A rt i We'll'be glad to show you wae applauded by the conservative | throw on Ioyd-George's famous bud- Sarkar , + declara- | $8 would - he foolish 'to miss the . : party 'and press.. It was the declara Fo 3 What the wisest uT ue sav io of tas f J ; . ting ¢ ut ¥ y { uw z Vis : tion of the premier in his famous Hali- pePOrting chance now Piesetited to | | portance than what we leave {I the sw ell new No folk Suits, WA A -------------------- faux platiorm. It was his declaration Changing Our Quarters in Regina, in 1907, when he said: | Quebde Telegraph = Li A wai PT TRS ; i ee | .- p23 Ealun "Upon the very moment that we come | "There are 815 ways of changing uy Ahuts: fhe Uae See Our Special y red city .,. ; i i . quarter of a dollar," savs™an "a int jower, the question will be "con- | 9 t ar, ays" ; by mw Mri ng ! change I'he average hotel waiteida tes 3 sidered, and upon the terms of the knows them all." | : ti W Eigen absolute right to ownership of the] - eee | oan Rhames se sees JLo public domain by the province." i God Save the King : { | ited States ...!.7 §160 and | St. Thomas Journal | 8 Fee. months pro ate The "election occurred in 1911, three years have since transpired, and | Ulster 'agitators .end their pro pri ihed ls, ans it the Best job without any result =o far as this clamation with "God Save the King"! | which, in the light of events, seems | Grey and Brown [®mes- REPRES! ATIVE 3 to be a needed invocation . pny ¥ mn ece, saeraie. 32 Church t, | petitions from the governments of A)- a---------- | tic 1 weeds, smartly tailored. Mew York RESENTATIV berta and Saskatchewan. There las Man of the Hour | fr 3 . 175 LIK 0 ce... 225 Fifth Av : 8 orthrup, Manager, ; Hamilton Herald 8 Other lines $15.00, $18.00 C A NY uD, Manage Bleg been voluminous correspondence. Las q wen Herald nk orthrup, Masunager. - iv there has been a joint communica, transfer is concerned. [here have been No far, there is no political em- y f and £20.00, : : : rgency to whicl| Premier Asquith has | J tion fror the governments of Mani- | *T8e0¢y ; \ PRINCIPLE IN POLITICS 4 fom Waring | mot proved to be equal. He is' the | vba, Saskatchewan ane werta, and { British state an | < tic ; Ar : most resourceful of Brithksh statesmen anadian politics are becoming very |; only expression of the premier is] and knows how to comb.ne supple. | | much mixed. The ery comes" from [that a transfer on the basis proposed | ness with firmness. the west. where the f = tha s' and the subsidies~is quite ---- | ; | : ] € e larmers are nu the lands and th hid 18 quit Jiborals Huu Basily : 1 Overcoat Specia merous, that agricultural fmplements impossible. But he makes no proposal ; ; i Bobcaygeon Independent must be made free, and the liberal | us a substitute Party listems to it and acts, A re The attorney-general of Saskateho The liberals of England arc having $12.50 and $13.50 Values for rather a bad time, but liberals are uo ! solution was propgsed, discussed in [ wan suggests a solution upon whieh f wupthly use unless. they pre having = an academic way, and defeated, the | the federal government can act atl bad time When liberals are running | 16 may be, 1 [ you don't postpone conservative niembers answering to | once. "let Me. "Borden," said he, | easy aud smooth, they are degenerat- [11 You em i what are ; . the roll call, under the crack af the | "transfor to Saskatchewan the lauds whip. There w romis he hi averre d uhti oe | : Ip e as a Promise, how ie has averred an rightfully our | Ontario Overlooked ever. and it was widely, circulated in | Let hin do this at once He has the Windsor Redord the press, : pewer to do this, and the govern The. x id : pI I wh vr : h ath : 5 Bl 1 T i 3 Susie " . ie reason 1% not apparent vhy | r hair, h I} he suting 1 The Promise was to the effect that {ment of the province is willing to re the government should choose one | ' 0 1 like wise See Our 12. 0 ack Che viot the question was not disposed ( of, ceive the lands. Let the grant con | man from Winnipeg and two from 1 hg that it would come up again, In (tinue 'as at present arranged, pending | Montreal to make up the commit] ist enough to eat: : Overcoats connection with the budget, and. that [the report oi an arbitration board, sion that is to investigate the eo ; hin ; which I sg hould be & ted; s mercia advantages, af any of the 1 € LS pt : : : JSlinty some E ould be. done : EE ey cappoigied; sat Georgian. Bay canal scheme, The Judge ('hestertield style. hand tailored. sizes 3 i to 44. composed of" representatives of both ng, or ossifying into torvism op Grey and Brown Tweeds, new Chesterfield style, That was weeks ago. The govern- province of Ontario deserved bette ment is between the devil and the | Saskatchewan and of the dominion." | treatment than that. v ; . deep' sea upon this question The | The province should be compensated 8 ; Ee oun Ol tae emotions See Our $ | 5 00 O f d G rcolviis ha become of . xford Grey for any of the lands which have been west clamours for consideration, and : the' western conservative Bewbors alienated by the federal government Kingston Events i iy A " uw LR Mi. Borden has said this himself, and 25 YEARS AGO. ie dow. readin Res vercoats are facing a grave contingency, sur- render or defeat. Some queer things are happening on the HNberal side. Sir Mélvin Out creating, 'in 'confection with erworks system has commenced doves, rich Smplement maker, an . " EPIOTE 9 $n At the auation sale of Chalmers RONRCes yo doh Ho is in grievance that, in addition to others church property Mr. Breck offered | Lo vid ¥ valigies : ". middle of dhe roud at presont. Tf the will forfeit him the confidence of the|$2,100 for the buthding.m His bid |, ; ; Qur $15 00 Blue Suits conservatives stand pat on the tor western provinces for many vears to Was refused, as it did not reach the | "Would You pather "have thi "gr . . . \ wie g come, reserved price. plaiio or this port iff question he will join it. He is a a Capt. C. Martin left for Montreal [Kansas City Jou he cannot repudiate his own conten rds tion Moreover he cannot delay ae Satin sleeve linings, hand padded collars, ote. sizes 34 to tion upon the . case any longer with The work of improving the wat Dividing the Effects, 14 divorced." | Are egrtainly wonders. We claim to have the best liticia tari rgose W " OTE t y ! 'harge of tl zg 1 : Baym td : i 1 : 1 : r mali aa SSA usu. are EDITORIAL NOTES ny to take charge of the tu ! -- : £15.00 Suits in Canada. Fabries, all wool English Wor- he othe sctacle " i J . | «<ading tion. . 4 . 3 . ' a er spectacle at The local government has killed The Ladies' Aid society of Chal MH. . . SE i ! steds, Indigo dye, St le, the new Oxford, Expert tail- Brantlerd, where the 'liberals are de the scheme of public ow nership mn {mer's church cleared $620 by means clared -to- be against lowered duty on telephones. Hanna $s against 'most | Of the Carnival of Nations nicultirat implements, or no duty, measures that aim at progress} and rE or purely local purposes, The Coeck- | ,alief. A Lifetimé in. One Employ shutt works are there: ---------- Winnipeg Tribu One i etling another lesson in Canada leads the world for the high It is hard for Canadians, born and eConomics Politics is not a matter | Cost of living. It was 51 per cent, | bred in a country where opportunity 1900 and incentive to change are almos "of principle any more, a » build- | greater, a year ago than in pel Pile any more, and the build Tue that : hpn { [ever present, to realize completely ig © great party platforms, and the m a 2pecia 'mmission, of | the conditions that obtain in older fulmination ' of certain ethics, ag | government officials, was reporting countries where employment is not M 4 at big round thing o marking the divisions Among men, - ---- so plentiful that a man ean afford {wheels % I'he Provincial Board of Health is Va. 2. Be i rh in 5 « belong to the past. It is 5 discov. to leave a firm with which he ha supplying an anti-diphtheric , serum secured a position Some know $ ; 1 i ithe ak ' : ) A 1 ery bat will rob the political speak- | toxine at a price that knocks out | ledge of the situation may be gained, {sell of ers of some of the material which afl however, froif® the facts contained in | ---- -- they worked into -their oralions. : > a letter sent to the London Ma'l by | Cruel Agreement. SNS too soon I'he monopolists in the the manager . of a famous bis : Principle palitics ! y 3) 1 Jlderleigh \ neiple in palitics ! Hush, or tell it serum have had thr way long | cuit firm The letter dealing with x 1 CARS ting mn whispers | . | enough. the periods of employment of the \ € FE Bt Oo 5 ES S-------- ne od 5 eam ------ various members of the staff Says wi tho BUILDERS 1 The Civil Servie : y : & % "W é \ ; : The Civil Service Commission" has | Ten millions went in the militia ex | We have on our books fifty work "Narmer or Colder received a severe jolt from the Com- penses Yast year, a large part of it (PeoPle who have each completed $ & THe AIIET™ Be ask Have You Tried mons where its examination papers 'a¥iug + soldia studing the | OTe than fifty years of continuou 5 in - playing ' soldier, mecluding '¢ l émployment with us, as follows vi o severely critic ' The ' l \ x . have been ad oe y Hitioe These party which went in special trains in | "One over 60 years; 8 over 57 ~ 3 Te sur cove ? Examingtions, it is o iatamed, Boia Canada, on ocean trips, and in au- Years; 2 over 55 years; 13 over 54 + GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? t ractic: roc . vears 5 rar 5 YORTrS: 2 or 50} ex I t sure which way he Wade a Justice, orrect. | tomobile trips in England Ihis vear J Year 1 T i 51 years; 2 over 5 i ' ¥ aid OR: | years otal, 50 ----e i And they should be made.in con Col. | i It Saves Time. scems the country must have him at | With us nection with the work upon: which Of our clerical staff: a | "One man has completed 54 years P. WA LSH Sam Hughes comes high, but it | "One man has com pleted 56 yes the the glerk will be applied. That pate Tel | f is the test that is applied in com fits sont | B ) oat. | N with us i \( $8-87 Barrack Stres | . mercial life. | . e Be ede sin Kenot » | 'One man has completed 53 vears \ 4 . lhe liquor dealers in Kenota have , \ ; \ --9 = ; s good leather in your THE LAND AND WAGES 1 over Ir. MeQuoen's cron ro J HH us Turned over Jr, Madu s | 'Among our factory workpeople a LE ; p irls' and Boys' Boots. The unionist party of England seeks' whiskey, for medical uses and as fand our clerical staff combined we : For S l Iry Our $2.00 and $2.5 oring. competition. And not a minute thirteen millions will Le spent. | a teconcidation with labour, so fax evidence that he is not a true tem | have exactly one thousand men who as the farm is concerned, + by pro perance man. if the drug stores m | have each completed at least thirty posing a housing measure, which this: city tupned over their orders to Years SuBtinuons service with fa ; un 4 | they range from thirty to nearly the government is Prepared to give | the temperance party there might be fifty years of service." | MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH a second reading. This is by way of |, (ool a0 them might | ---- | : emphasizing the subject with which pot. be 'as. deiensible as were those | ~ % a | { A Pe i J | . is . . it deals. The housing problem needs {of Dr. MoQueen. ' ~ eis in War Pensions H': F b, MONK, the eminent attention, but, preceding the better | ------------ | tit the av cum 3 i rench-Capadian statesman, = ; : b tien a s the basic | - Hon: Mr. MoBride is Said to'he: in] th econd tim sin the end who recently resigned his seat 1--A large well .bullt brick . 3 ousing of the people, and the basi of the civil war, and jor the first tim. : dwelling, Pine St., good cel- a of all" wudial telonas. is. the wage | Ottawa, not so much a supporter since 1875, this year records a slight | In the House of Commons on account lar, B: and C. gas, Meep . St t. tion, andthe unionist bill does | of a C.N.R. loan or guarantee, as of receding of the huge wave of expendi of ill-health, 0b aescvencennena $3800 ques 5g . . f th dominion * of guar- | Hires tor war pensions. President (rar Bot touch it. There is a goneral feel. | the transfer fo the dominion' of guar {field predicted in the late 70s that, bn te SidRs ing that the poor of England are de- ; I the dawn of the twentieth centary the eight irthday 4 bedrooms, B. and C., sta- | and to the extent of $33,000,000 A jamount spent in pensions would he | to-day. The son ble, deep lot eeseee $3200 | { . serving of hommes which will ensure ja [. oo 8 them reasonable contort but = the | tidy sum for one province to asSume, little or thing, jheoanae the pension of an English $§--Brick ven University : . i i | ers ¢ » de A910 @ : -- A : rents they cannot pay until the in. |&ud one now aflecting the credit : of |e, vou d oe dead o a in 1 0. the ; father. and a rik. 1 oar, ronret hy h ! [that = provinte! Will the dominion | 5 ten times that called for ul b French mother, water furpace, B. and C. el- - | ' * reaches his fifty- : : Brick dwelling, Albert St, |antees agsumed by British Columbia 2 e & 3 come is improved. precisely . let #t out ? Why should ft ? | 1868, which, supposedly, covered all he 18 singularly ectrie lights, gas, Rabie .er in both lan- 4--New brick dwelling, Fron- tenac St. all modern im- provements ........54000 the earnings of the farm labourer by Ald. Thttlewood, of Hamilton, sug- {close of the civil war. Fifty vears state aid to the present extent of a gests 'that divie laborers who have later the volume of pension expendi- a n pounds a year. To this ex- : shiseal i. enty | tures was still rising. This vear the Si Pe the ground that |" 2, Pick and shovel for twenty | falling off of $21,150,000 in the bill re ception is h on gro ; Years be granted "a pension of $200 /orted on April 1st, embodying an it will not ensure the pugpose aimed | year hy the city. Mow much tax-| appropriation oi $169,150.00, is dué at.' The housing will be made the es does the alderman pay ?, It is a '0 the death of 57,439 veterans. the best . pi- vt . hal . i Has the wave merely retired into better §f the law eave ig hat | timely enquiry, becauset some of the !the sen to gather strength With the the state will see that t man 8 | vie lords who are the readiest to despatch to the Times recording the Hogual speaker SET. J, LOCKHART "rent is paid. His home and the spend the public money do not ap jcutliapy of the pension bill came the lic lite, Coupled . . . . y : ; ' l with this, he pos- } Eee min ov ti toe ars {re to Penonaly" costibuts eer | MISE that whe Soper hws! LCT mm vere (00 Seay Blan is 10 18% She June ii | much. : the Spanish war veterans, which mav | won him the esteem of men of both . he make it contribute, ! : ¢ {begin a pew series of pension extrav. political opin} H § Clarence and King Sts. rge rtion to the| Gordon Smith, Easton's Corners, ! arances. : Pinions. . way in a aE the re- | Who had been a at the gen-| : Parliament for eightden years, and on i ; Kingston : ig of 'the . land is' supplsing eral hospital, - Brockville, for 'the! Mathias, of Kingston, the south: |the acosssion of Prem:er Borden acted fo ' La valuation ancl is supply past sixteen days, died Friday night paw pitcher, will probably play with | fer some time as Minister of Publia | Phone 1085 or 1080 the basis for i Suan Sale ut peritonitis. The lad was only! the Spencerville baseball club during | worne Proposes (0 make 0 Ppy uine years of age. the coming season. guages and en- joyed the repu- tation of being i is to supplement ; : ; The unionist plan is to uppleme ---------------------- {cases of wounde and disability at £ bY gifted as a speak- i | 1 ¢ ; tis

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