Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1914, p. 4

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Tocunty in Canada and the coal: 'men rejoice. * ASSUMING GREAT RISKS The United States government may have been drawn into the quarrel with Mexico, through the aggressive action but having as- the offenders noth- Huerta, man IT APPEARS DOUBTRUL| ---- | Bibby's s | A-------------- The debate on the militia expendi ture in the commons a likenid to "a full dress rehearsal." There would Le animated scene if all the IF CITY COUNCIL® WILL ADOPT THE RECOMMENDATION Of the Board of Works to Pave Prin- cess Street From Clergy to Alfred. ~=Several Aldermen Opposed. It dppears very doubtful if the City Council will endorse: the Board of Works' recommendation - to con- stru¢t the Princess street roadway from Clergy 10 Alfred of permanent pavement at once, in view of the fact- that that area is dug up by the street railway company for a new double-track Several aldermen spoken. to have expressed themselves as opposed to the proposal. Ald. Nickle is one. When asked for his view, he replied that there was noth- ing on record to show that perma- nent pavement had been laid against such a light rail as the company As using for its double track To ex- periment wonld be dangerous A three-giarter vote of council is necessary to put the paving proposi- tion through. No communication hast yet been sent to Chief Engineer of Construc- tion Graves of the Montreal Tram- limited, to see if he would act rhitrator in the dispute between the street railway company and the Board of Works over the track al- lowance specifications. Mr. Graves is recognized as one of the foremost track construction experts in Ameri- ca He was brought to Montreal from Chicago. : SEASON OPENS AT MIDLAND King Hats Price $2.50 of its representatives, sumed ing the pushed his derously disposed of his opponent, Ma¥] practically ordered the peo- to reprove stpy president an colo its hand the into power, can now L : 3 nels who take part in the debate usurping who . I were obliged to g niform way who mur Bonar Law, in ordee to catch' few votes, promises to repeal the law dero, and, ple in an their chief- United States name him as the election to was not respecting the disestablishment of the Welsh when the unigogsts come into power Which may never happen while he leads she Sale of English Raincoats' Nobby $4.00 Shoes en 2 recognized by He in his attitude He geeeived church, government. was friendly Wilson callused alleged concessions of with: Suit Display therefore, Mr. with the not, towards party an indifference, Lloyd-George has recovered from his ultimatum He the tempt. to the men who "as usual, Welshmun is indisposition and is. very chirpy. The little the lifp the House when be is present and indulges in. No voice is missed so much treated American diplomats con: He presumed to dictate terms counselled his sub- Published Dally and Semi-Weekly by ue BRITISH na PUBLISHING CO, LI 'ED, "JG. Pilot _ Leman A. Gulla .. of of Commons President Managing Director and Sec.-Treas, has been declared. | debate. Vera 'mission, and-war The Cruz was as his. PUBLIC OPINION Divorced by W Win Telegr A Honolulu woman claim he the most progressive .of her be cause she has just secured he® di vorea decree by wir opening of the campaign at" attended with some casual ditorial Rooms though lamented, they could¥ - 29h Office : be condoned if they represented the SUBNOR Foy RATES of the difficalty The One year, ats in oh Consul-General "at New York Hie Fear i raid in , rural om a long and dismal struggle as a Une year, to United Diates / six ri three months Semi- Sr ankiy Bdition) One Pes by m Year to Unitea States x and three months pro * Attached is one of the printing offices in Canada. RONTO REPRESENTATIVE Smalipeice 2 Church St, U, REPRESPNTATTY 225 Fifth Ave F k R. Nortnru , Manager, uy » Tri ie Bldg. rani R. Northrup, Manager. ' AL PRISON REFORMS on Reform Commission has gande an excellent report, just such #n one as it was expected to make in siew of the varied and important evi- dence which was laid before it, Prison life will, if it is acted on, take on less of the crudeness of the past. Men, nnd managers, will have learned some- thing from experience,. and there will be something definite in the aims and efforts of responsible heads to reform and improve erring humanity. It is a good thing that the enquiry occur red, for it evident that radical changes in follow. The proposal to have all prisons di rected by an independent commission is a good. one, and it is hoped it will It is hoped, "too, that more to say Telephones: Duginess Office ties, and, end Mexican pictufes Jess re nipeg sult of what Senator Root regards as tn the errors of judgment on the part of the government. This official tells that the Mexican people are peculiar, that American invasion as a national out rage, and that they. will these conflicting and disputing to resent It at The display the high color of her be a long-drawn-out war, hetore the season bas gow, Secret of Beauty. Toronto News se most serious will regard the . Showing Her Colors n Adve may be coming, ladybug has arrived. Anxious to best job they London rtiser he ingists The fiy but the unite, masses, any cost Rown result pursued with guerilla tactics, tended with a sad loss of treasure andl life of the Americ tion demanded the proceed ings which President Wilson inaugurat- The Best Shoe Values in Canada: no doubt Half a Dozen Boats in and Out Start Ball Rolling. April 23.--Midland harbor of iee yesterday, the and Prince steamer Minne of the Great mpany , arnyv may Our display of New Suits at $15.00 and £18.00 is worth cothing miles to see, New greys, new blues, new browns, new models. and at- intefested four dollars' value, sir, are big Midland, cle HI If vou getting | worth" shoe you'll do well to cultivate the acquaintance of om shoes. New English models, that plenty of hard We presume bath-tub the secret work the lady liam Russell beauty to nature has reference I'he dignity 'an na- says nd, 3 virmount Ihe Linton, Lakes Transportation Prince Arthur yesterday, from Chicago Every- 18 now on a hustle and the next be hoped that the ma a \ ays will oe the departure ol the aay wil ri entire tleet that has fitted out here. new box toe s, button, Blu- prosaic but With the Great I kes Transportation cher and Bals, tan or black. mpany, James Playiair's line, headquarters in Midland, ---- - very bright for thy . ' Sy Spring Overcoats Specials Our $15.00 Oxford Grey or Black Cheviot Coat with satin sleeve lining, Chester- field style, hand padded col- lars and lapels, a real béauty. Our $8.75 Over- coat Is simply a $12.50 v alue for $8.75, Chesterfield = style, button through, expert tail- oring. Patterns are pepper and salt in grey and brown effects: sizes 34 to 40. of 8 now may have o : clos: " 0 to a f ed, but it may be an expensive experi that gravest res Necessary Drilling and one will eventually the ence bring ponsibilit jes Chr od, It drilling with the sible occupation of potato to is mteriere @ore sen irillin in MERGING OUT OF PLACE See Our Dandy $2.00 Hats The merging of charitable societies, more new king its pre ISpec t during or organizations, under compulsion, in Among Many va Free Pres Magrath refused t« payment for his work as a of the highways commission. A hundred like C A. Magrath would th coun One are is being resented foree- : P the The Relief hindered by the which h called into operation by the city, Toronto, ful handicapped or In a port season way. Society has been ( A smt-------- CONNAUGHT FOR IRELAND Social member is Service Commission, 18 been few prison Canada's Governor General Will be First at Dublin. London, April. 23.--The impression prevails that the Duke of Connaught Fry It Now hal intimated a willingness to favor- Montreal Star future invitation bas been the first lieutenant-governor States to get Irgland under home rule, should { and stand straight iv the bill be placed on the statute book did you ever try a high collar « uh Session The government real lod: with two weak buttons on the the enormous. advantage of start ward side of their suspender the mew regime under one in y - tact and impartiality all ols ses and sects, both in England Ireland, would full * cont men help and The a consolidation management must is has a very definite work to do greatly in Commission aims at and hy service rendered and 1t Relief A United unification of the the Charitable Societies, ably consider a to formed become 1% people the the league in to sit made its influence felt in on. be acted of the wardens will mbout the institutions over which they preside. They should be men of standing, of capacity, and given a chance to manage the prisons without political interference. - Naturally en ough, as a result of what was heard at the $nquiry, there should be a clagsificdtion of the convicts: should industrially and employed; they should better clothed, fed and trained: they should have papers to read, and tobacco in limited supply; they irom every degrading practice and pun- ishment, especially of the hosings and commitments to dungeons The offices and hospitals should be modernized I'he * ¢fiminal should be confined in special prisons, or transferred to the provipcial gov- crnments for treatment in the hospi-|managemeni taly for the insane. by | who have really & lueation, drill, entertainment, should be relied of the gloom of the aver- & prison, it que many Society's case by large the city have lopping off a wa) part oi grant formerly made to it is that fol the by the Fhe protest I lowed may be respected; hn Council, und it may not " New Derby styles, New soft hats. Higher Honours Montreal Mali Charles 8. Mellen, former railway president, has been offéred the presi dency of a great federation of rail wav brotherhood. The compliment i unia Ii he there way Andrew Carnegie: to fall Phere are some people who are up- and have duly persuaded with respect to merg- dence. ing. Some of them are to be found in Kingston, where again the proposition has been that Associated Joard of Charities and City Poof Relief od Why ? Their different I'his is apparent v SUBPOENAS WORTHLESS Neckwear Sale, 75¢c and $1 Value for 50c. Large fliwing. ends, newest colorings, designs: they usefully ker of N.S. Assembly Will Sum- mon Witnesses, X, April 23.--The committee the House of Assembly to enquire into the Evening Mail aas ound nau tne subpoen- its chaiman, J. L. Ral- Accordingly a given in the order the witnesse The the committee has been the a good deal of comment. The will come up in the legisla- ture to-day. - the the made B + | Spea be oe. refuses is al ) Society be mere hack Halifa mpninted by on Kingston Events || 25 YEARS AGO. work is entirely to any" one who under- I'he R city's dest It he many should be free CuArges as issued stands their elief ty plans the organizations. Soe by worthless motion was that the house to summon and been in is one of ton, are best notice of hou spea err evidence for many years, doing The pt tion assessed, property exem from taxa the City Council would, if realize $6.2 in taxes sidents of the eastern part King street, a suffering from want of water and gas They have not { ee had either for three days 2 PRINCESS IN ACCIDENT. Marshal Doran has made the offer - of considerable property towards the opening of Barrie and John street insane | & service particularly its own, and Bb * by of matte on the of with a fidelity to duty of its rare Tooke's Collars 2 for 25c¢. Penman"s Underwear part members. Its board of 18 women Bibbys compased of The conviets, consecrated a part of nn and a large part of their Any their their lives Ww hen Ditch, Princéss time to a very worthy cause J Seriously Injured Ca» Was Knocked Into y April that* would interfera wit} be Associated Board of Charities is is a great thing respects, and approval by parliament. inust be report, mission would deplor The striet in ble ) 2 Fred inju yes worthy ¥ tvVonne, s seriously collizsion here an hospital another hurt, \ the nto Prisons lest}1a @ vers ind with a vd- agent not made too pleasant organization en to feur and does not generally Its aid, labor charity they lose their effect in correcting of definite aim It fenders, but they can be greatly formed, and still be prisons in the bigher and better sense of the term. re- | minister charity were big also has given timely in emergent but royal the rashed into has to do with knocked it all the mposi- checked, the cases, its by that he the supervision of societies 'and to the end The Leading A Kissing Section fl . Florist . ee ---- 324 KING Patent Button, SHOULD BE NO DELAY The Street Railway Company not command the approval of the people in its latest movement regard to the pavement. [It into an agreement with the Council in February, 1913, de- liberately, and according to that agreement the parties thereto ean act agreeably or disagreeably. The Rail _» way Company should begin track con struction, when the road-bed has been laid, using a 90 pound steel rail which will be acceptable to the city eagineer. The laying of the track and the paving should run concurrent ly. The work on the streets, tween the rails and for a certain dis- tance outside of them, should be "'sa- tisfactorv to the company." All'ihe way through the agreement the in dication is that the company and the corporation shall work jn harmony, and. anything which suggests disagree ment at the outset must be seriously regretted. The calling in of a com- petent man. and expert, as an or) bitrator, is perhaps the "wisest thing | sagas to the congress in person.' If that can be done. His experience |}. could only read his deliverances should count for a great deal in the | Huerta the effect them settlement of any differences that |, different. may arise One thing is certain-- ; tion and duplication may It cannot Poor would mean' that it latter, pendage that the Associated would the services proved unsatisfactory vas told that this required in the restau Saturday night. When Sat he was in a reckless to "come back' at ued guest in the house he had his op; portunity Waiter, confound it! tender enough, on Not tender enough ?' the waiter j snarled. "Whadda y* 'xpect.? Want it to jump up and kiss you ?"' doe oes be emerged with City Society, because that bie » redding | : Feran- window 1 with boxes uw, Hanging Zall append THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY ap THIRD ol - has IR JOHN BOYD, who S Chance for llor of Ontario a past thirty-three years, is to-day seve. after noon came »d and ready most vy IS a mere . . entered and a 'useless Ladies I'he age the City at indentity most Jord of Ceti vids cloth top, medium sole, lat- Other its partiality representative char- specified Merging is advis- steak a fat this growled disappear. societies the ould no ognize . w not recognize est last, £3.00, while they the is so clearly when it lost which y-aeven years of.age He is a of high re pute, holding the esteem of 4 acter ~ the / able in some instances. not advisable, but in last. h : Jaris® constitution, It is not only impossible, in this. the Tell About Cigarettes mexbers of April 23. --The cicarstte bench aud Bar | coinmittee intends to summon as wit Rot only On- | Hugh John Macdonald, of tario but thirough { Winnipeg, who presides over the | out Domin. | juvenile court there; Superintendent ion His ready | Ferrier, of the Mimico asylum; J ol is Tem i? Kelso, of Toronto, and a medical wit, a8 well as j expert from Philadelphia. Tt not kindliness of dis. | ¢ to report at the present position, were | «ion of parliament. never better dis- played than on \ somewhat em- Uttawa, EDITORIAL NOTES the Yanks would divide Nationally Hal- in nesses Sir be- 1 Politically tho Mexican trouble. "Glory on the they feel like shouting lelujah." H. . JENNINGS, King Street. Market garden property less than one mile from Kingston, consisting of acres of ex- cellent soil, most of which is especially adapted for truck farming; ten acres plowed last fall; the falance in meadow; | Bood dwelling and large barn. For Sale A large list of farm pro- perties and some good bar- in rope proposed 27 Belleville, through Heaton's agency, lis going to advertise the city. 'Iak- ing the initial step to place itseli on the may, eh? 20-Pound Baby Born. NR York, April 83.--Mrs. Mollie Kauiman, East New York; became barassing ocea- | the mother of a baby that weighed sion' & number | 1M°NY pounds; according to Dr. Mil- | tor hats, who was in attendance. Six- of years ago. ! teen pounds is a record weight, 1t was Fhe Chancellor was holding Court in | feared at first infant would pot London and the. day delng excessive. | i } alter "fifteen ly warm he adjourned the session in | on of Wilson is great on delivering mes- thie of might physicians mint ucceeded in starting, respira- tis that the contract for paving having been awarded must be carried through. The company has known all slong that the excavations for drainage, gas, and water purposes were going on, and before these contracts were let, if oo-operating with the city, could have called attention to certain con- i and made its objections. tituting a Jide » which ' Brantford's City Council is oppos- ed to the enfranchisement of mar ried women. What. is Brantiord re- jceding ? Has it lost the faith it had in their fidelity and usefulness ? The prison reform document is a very able one, considering, that the commission were declared by a 'tnem- ber of parliament in the house not to be worth 15¢. a day! --------n The thermometér registered the heat at 84 degrees in the shade in ba | New York on Tuesday. So iar the weather has been somewhat the middie of the afternoon. To eeek | Some respite he wandered off along the banks of the Thames and finding | a secluded spot, was preparing to plunge into the water when a man | appeared. The latter proved to be : & fussy solicitor who had tracked him to his retreat. He apologized pro fusely for troubling the judge but was anxious to sacure an order of the court" Sir John sighed and then re. marked resignedly, "Ub jus ibi curia" which being interpreted meant that where the judge was there the court | was also to 'be found. word a , Halifax Mayor for Third Term N.S. April 23.--F. P. Bligh third term been elected Halifax. Yesterday was nomination day, and Mr. Bligh was the only candidate, His nomination signed by nearly all the alder Halifax, haz for a mayor of 1 Rayal Honor for Evans. Moose Sask. mander Fvans, from Buckingham a that the king of Norway had conferred upon him the Order of Si. Olaf. ni Lots of Jaw, 23.~Com received gains in city property and town lots. Fire and Life Insurance in first-class companies. Money to loan on real estate only.

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