Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1919, p. 6

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x F PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a 3. THE BRITISH WHIG t2ere | ho need ; Fisal o iple serve as a lesson t¢ CANADA LAID FIRST CABLE. STH YEAR : Earliest Message: re changed A Vicious Circle. ariiest Mes ages Were Ex $ Presse: '"While shmer 5 Sixty-one Years Ago. ed in jer " : ; os oe : | : i or. : 4 : : : = = i BIBB Y'S I =. 5 EN PN A -------- Ih I Bi bry bist lo cunt he wnt cnr ous Spy vn 0, vive dlscus Shaman 'Snterpriss tween Cape Style Headquarters For Young Men And RIL] 1of cmon oan nour or hep men 8 8, 2, of mln AER Men Who Stay Young a are one he \ spoiled." the Atlantic originated not with Cy- rus W. Field, who organized the com- pany that was ultimately 'successful in the enterprise, but with Frederick Newton Gisborne, an Englishman 5 HINGE a . ist ir evism 3 t | who came to Canada in 1845 and ; : Ey 1 : re Sth arise CanadaEast and West spent the first two years with his ure 0 es EEE oe : oy 4 > 3 oe brother, Hartley, on a farm near St. CE i a when i 8 10 the actual making Eustache, Quebec. oming inter- Pablished Daily snd Semi-Weekly by _, } ) x of a TT we Dominion Happenings 6f Other $ ested ric telegraphy, then THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLIsMING 7° 8 3 § ested p Es phy, the Co, LIMITE shoul that the loud- Days. showing po: < commercial ® em re the. Dim { development, studied Our Young Men's Clothes have a fetchin airiness. that est to 0 J. G. Elliott +: President : on a oe ~ [the Morse alphabet and secured em- . . hf 1 fl h : M A S . : Leman A. Guid ro law it An Expedition that Failed. ployment with the Montreal Tale gives yout 'a avortot € wearer: our en s uits convey TE ; oo ge iver 1512 brought snious daye BO aa uate. in IMT proper dignity. ' In either case we free you from that feeling of B Office . yagi a de : hat i ie t! to the ity of Montrez ar wi ederi rst ni } rs Jr A bi oh Editorial Room $l, aally 1 to lock our |¥aging between the British and the office in Quebec. commonness--it s provoking to "meet yourself' at every shades | United States and on the 17 12 Some years later Hartley Gis- hp pr doors and pull the wind nonth a large American army, which | borne went to Egypt, where he be- corner. The makers say we are too. articular, finicky. Per- SUBSCRIPTION RAT ) month a lar ) J (aidy. Eaition a n he e nD that ajp.g4 been col i Sackett's came director of the state telegraphs. h b tw » . ddi h d d f t One year, fielivered in oily 23 |W ed look? : may be Harbor for an attack o Montreal Frederick became associated with aps we are, but we re a ng undareds orf new names to our Fear, Rig in ! offices $2.50 1 + ito "enada begs ) ve the onganization of the British North 3 : : : : > >y fic to 1 the vicinity of »r Canada began gc € i ¢ . . year: by ab 3 tv of and Lower Canada began go move the organization of Telegraph Asso- friendship list. We suit men of all ages; fit men of all sizes; brigade in reserve. The em-| ciation and was deputed fo visit New and at a saving that is always p leasing. barkati 1s immediately known | Brunswick and Nova Scotia with the J K n y nt At orice a little purpose of connecting those provinces cp . : t gunboats with three With the other Canadas by telegraphs. s KEEP THE COMMISSION. ield . nd about 900 men |! His repres tions proving acecept- . john St. real Ald. Gr Al announces that he isi. a with the Americ able, he v appointed superinten- 1 y ~ . 1pson, 49¢ Lumsden goi nove City Council ! dx Jone with ie Aho be ns dent and chief operator of the Gov- See our $22.50 Y oung See our $35.00 Blue Suit : g. New Fork |p, be = ot Be venciclia only to continue their ernment lines at Halifax, 1849 to Men's Suits--The Keene. -- "The Benton.' the shore while the 1851, during which period he became rrp p---- i kept near the shores to be interested in i ilities of in- nge as much as possible of |Sulating wire in rubber covering to See our $45.00 Hand See our Standard Suit ---- Badr : the glectric current x 4 ~~ . - BO eit Vaio. Riot oa ut wader Tailored Suits--the Regal. $25.00. iim a Wg ' ny they were con n he prevailed upon the Govern- ® Couneil; 44 . » numbers until nts of Prince Rdw Island and EE ------------E TL ed u 'ple to abolish com-i tual over 2,500 men were VeW Brunswick to lay the short cable The circulation or THE BRITISH ¢ 20 nt utilities. | under the loval flag. Then it was that under Northumberland Strait in WHIG is suthenticaied Ly the h times the Whig opposed giving | they were in a position to make a 1852. He then proposed the laying : aviane: atinnb : an of & submarine cable from Cape Bre- Audit Bureau of Circulations. ack to 1. 1he management serious Stack on the Alericans at ton to Newfoundland and the further § e if th es, and the ratepayers -1TYSiers pos extension of cable service from New- 4 idway betw Morris i "w rm : by votes decided that Ft ye OR tg gh Pl foundland to Ireland. To enlist capi- iS5i0n Ianavemant cha 2 vols A da : 4 3 tal for this later enterprise, he went hs . . fives bore 1 ned. 11 the *hould be re- ment was atsurprise to the enemy for | {21 for his later enterprise, he went Form Fit Overcoat Waist Seam Slip On Overcoats prepare to sho AiO taine If the ratepayers are asked! in less than two hours they were de- 1854 and thers met Cyrus W. Field Oo hi a : ) > vata the question | feated and in flight having lost 330 1394 a np 3 rv ioe : ercoats to vote on the question : x A I'he outcome of the interviews with $20 00 $22 50 men while the British had suffered Cy Field was Ap ti t $25 00 $3 2 50 $22 50 25 00 A ) ' ' SAMe a dimnuition in number of about 180: CYTU8 Field was the organization o : » $224.0, -- : $2 : prov- the New York, Newfoundland and ' % - officers and men. Another hundred London Telegraph Co. and the Sas $27.50, $32.50; $25.00. $32.50, le pro-. men were captured in the battle but cessful-laving ¢& . » cable £ . $ ~laying of the Atlantic cable -- : 'emper- there was no attempt Bt pursuit as | 4 30! but Frederick Newton Gls. $35.00, $37.50 $35.00, $37.50. $35.00 a returned sodier use an t. and once aj vote no. the STO ure So exhauste Y *1€ Morne was nevertheless the origina. ; Swruggle with its sy S "'/ tor of the idea and prime mover of > up the plan to at A ./ | the enterprise. In 1856 he complet- ENGLISH STORM ULS I ERS wd etreatod to French » ed a land telegraph across New- ¥ the 1 fi not far from Malone, where thfy foundland that was utilized as a part 00. find himself in jail ntario mn a al ommie- | entrenched and prepared to Lyemal of the frst cable le : n $22.50 to $45. . ab its electrical plant the winter after building blockhouses Up to 1854 Cyrus W. Field was : and other defences. Other troops re- not interested in the poss turned to Sackett's Harbor--the en- pa submarine cable; before meet. : s that can be| tire expedition had failed. ing Frederick Gisborne he was a births during s x taken f it would be the gas and ---------------- -- moderately wealthy dealer in paper . FALL TOGGERY Do fag Anglo-Saxon Iations want | wa artments To divide the Must Get Back to the Land, stock in New York City. this kind of government? Management of the utilities would be L'Evenement: "The return and at- , . ----ier------------ most unwise. It would not be in the| tachment to the soil is a iSCassary Haberdashery that's eleg ant, exclusive and refined! For 'ary Mills Alden, the veteran | pest intere 8 t 3 : , | Conditions of life. An sbandonment . : . -- 5 . . . : a, Milla Alden, the veteran best interest % The planis OF Ih the of the mid and a Devine torai| Previous fh Bis faflurc the bepk. choice Fall Toggery, Sir, come this way--Shirts, Underwear, ditor of arper's Magazine, 180 [best interests of the consumers of the cities is a course more or si Tupt might have been termed a . an J . Zi . . . last week in his $3rd year. He was water and gas. It would also not be slow, but sure, towards the e 'good spender." Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Glov es, Knitted Ties, Silk Ties, Garters the eighth in descent from John {ty the advantage of the = electrical tion uf samilios, Rien a race, then a The man who = dispises small | . and Armlets. : and Priscella Alden, immortalized consumers, for the three civic util- things never pays any attention to | ; 1 eg p ir fa: : by Longfellow in his "Courtship of! ities managed by a single commis-| y the dude. T i . Miles Standish." {sion can be conducted more effie-! The most dangerous enemy is he Live within your means even if| 1 ry Our Full-Dress Suits - liently and more economically than! Who can both smile and plan injury | you do not lve quite so well as you | { ient and ore : 8 i The Veteran, official organ of the A in your presence. could wish. G.W.V.A., says that Sir Robert ., fish " : the water and gas departments were Borden pledged Canaaa to the last ---, i ! 9 . . run by a committee of the City man and the last dollar in winning Council ° ° SHOES the war. The last man was taken 2 Board of Works chairman's Ripp ymes language in public he would 4 rding to the ovincial act, a Under Bolshevik -rul « n commission must had 40,000 deaths and onl . to exist All f the management was divided and 3 sc 1, but no suggestion . : ; Jidur Sompeription, bu : Be for wanting to get. rid of 5 yi p Orward Dy : ng yo a 20% te doblar 1 ion management of gas and ver t tha single. doMar is ; raz ea i government that a sing water is more imaginary than real to be conseripted. | The chairman claims that the Board | . CONTENTED. The Kingston Collegiate Institute °f Works has been held up In its] y There's one who is contented--the bard who | loses a valuable and highly-trained | T9834 Paving programme by the util-| writes this pome--though men around have vented teacher through the resi nation of | ities management not doing the un- harsh language flecked with foam; i like the work ug E derground work soon enoggh. The | - | I'm doing, the errands I'm pursuing, the kind of rags A. T. Hatch, instructor of manual atilitias mianaste: he ns : r § I'm chewing, the wreath upon my dome. 1 like the | training. He served this city faith-| utili 6s manager has shown this| . pay I'm drawing--it keeps me out of debt-- though POUI : i RY SUPP S a . ¢ claim to be wrong. The fault lay | F i other guys are jawing about the wage they get; I \ Sully aud wOll 'during many Jones, 1 1 ith the B f Works i | like the way I'm dining; I have no cause for whin | : | largely wi ® Boara o orks in ay 1 : v caus - : A . &nd parents and puptls alike will BE] Joi being siors ac fie abot' the 3 ing although my face {s shining and damp with honest | Drinking Fountaiase§ deders--Coop Cups--Grit Boxes-- Wall tend best wishes to him, in his BOW | stroots: it ntended paving during a sweat. 1 like my little cottage, it's humble, but it's | Founts--Celluloid Leg Bands, assorted sizes and colors. Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow, "field of activity. i ohn PRYING J nice; I like my frugal pottage, composed of prunes | . Sos : . » |season. During the present year the and rice: I hos th Ro re hr eae I like the | Send us Jour arden, Our Prices are as low as the mail order Wm Gherkins, Browning ilities manager claims that the| book I'm thumbing; I'l have no kick a-coming until | ouse and, we save you the delivery charges. or Gravies, Parisian Essence, The city buildings are hapdsome- { Board of Works has not been. held hb I'm place en ice. I like the Autumn weather, before | Mushroom Catsup, Essence of Ay decorated in honor of the royal back through underground work not Ihe winds a aru ne Yiee kind ot leather of whieh | BUNT'S Anchovies, Mal Vinegar, Tar. visit. The work was done under | being completed. In Montreal, I A, I : eR ot nla ragon Vinegar. : to put up wood and hay in, to work around and' play | Fhone S88 HARDWARE direction of J. Dowthwaite, of the T. | Princess, Barrie and Stuart streets, | i in, and all complaints are fakes. Oh, evils are existing; | w Hing se Eaton Co., Toronto, in deRnowledged | on which paving has been done, the I've known it all along; I'm weening and I'm wisting that many things are | t rong; > { expert working in conjunction with | underground work was completed in| so T hat aosioting will not cure them. or help me to endure them, and | - j 80 I just abjure them, and sing my dippy song. ] he turbos Jas. D & . Ald. Corbett, chairman of the Prop-igood time. Montreal street from : 5 | erty committee. Both men are de-| Princess to James is not to he paved | --WALT MASON. i DAVID SLOT | | Phones 20 and 990. = 2 serving of praise for the excellent! until next spring, and when the Com- | i . i ' result obtained. j mission orders him to proceed with * | Plumber i ¥ acre Price $20,000 } i " Plumbing and Gas Work a special. Tes ......Price $20, as . | the underground work in that street! tr. All work guaranteed. Address 2 3 Rcres ve -F rice 16,0 {he will start. it. The cost of renew- | ° oy ° 145 Froutenae street. Phone 1277. 4 82 acres Price 11, ess AS OF OLD. | als and additiony to 'the gas service | Ares «:«i.Pries 10, DELAWARE How Paris will bear up, under | will run into the thousands of dol | . PHONE 597 gcres ......Price a LACKAWANNA the strain,of peace after subjection | lars of course, and most of the mes-| for sixty-two months to the enervat-! ey will have to come out of the rev-| agreg Price - » ing calm of war remains to be seen. | enue of the gas plant, 3 We have low prices in Lamb acres ......Price J --and--- acres ....,.Price They have just declared peace, in| The Whig can see no good reason | - a Pri France, annoufeed the demobiliza- | for abolishing commission control of! this week end acres " Price { - ; : 5 4 Nr r 22 acres «Price ke : will become scenes of frantic activ-| proposal of a change to the woe | og 30c¢ { ho 20c¢ 51 St . 23. 50 acres Price , fty. Doubtless the probibition cam- | There is no occasion for ft. All that i Ps ] ii T J Paign now looming in the land of! is needed is closer co-operation be- * 4 Fray Hh [i THR Hi sel Lockhart, viseyards will lead to furious en-|tween the Commission and the ; inest Smoked en: tf Real Estate and Insurance COAL ok dd fk kk dd Be 0 OS OE A TN Ne acres ......Price Doubtless the amusement places ter before deciding to submit the i acres Price Acres ......Price hief | § a» ° : . : acres ..... -Erice ¢ : chief. wartime reStraints upon freeit recommends the mayor, and ve IF 1 3 --~ 180 acres Price 4, C speech and personal conduct. men to think carefully over the mat- | ronts C ins 2 4 C } ; " 0. 3% Scres Tice uM acres I.....Price ; WESTERN RAILROADS Hon of the armies and removed the the city's gas and water plants, and | ea raanilries tounters. The trial of Caillaux 1s Council, and that will depénd large- . CLARENCE STREET set, to the honor of the government, | ly upon the mayor, who is a member Hams 53c¢ liced Phone 1035W. or 1797J. at a date just subsoguent to the re-| of the Commission by virtue of his S$ moval of press censorship. Bevond | office. b ! : question, this trial will stir the Paris] wv Green Pi cni H The Stndant Anthracite, newspapers to orgies of verbal féero- | Se C ams ® with our Poun- A Chile tributor for Kingston sity. 0 Perhaps. Parid, the capital of a tir The Quebec P : 1290 Ibs Sweet Pickled Pork 35¢ Buble Sts Si Slant In SYrY ox Lake Ontario Trout 8d country with a big day's work} We aim to carry everything in | and Whitefis resh ahead of it and plenty te think about, | . . room. - nthe Sea XY iehish, Pres} ®ill be a quieter place than before | Object Lesson for Quebec, : the war; meaning, perhaps, it will] Le Soleil, commenting on returns » ! DR. CHOWN'S DRUG STORE dock, Halibut and re have less time afor activities not! Just published of a shrinkage in the Ribs = : 25c¢ : an Cod. Foot of Queen St. § gs. Tural popuiaifon of 'Ontario. since : 183 PRINCESS STREET i strictly sordid and coldly business | 1911, a shrinkage 'which is cb = { : PHONE 343 ; like. But we miss our guess if Paris terized as "alarming." sees in this Eel i Phone 9. does not continue to resemble her! fact reason for the formation of the u 0oas one ou : C0 . Old light-hearted, - world-moulding, United Farmers into political party. ! : > : re enemies aor) 1 ebm mes Rump Roast - 23 f= wo me we | | | i tion i Rays, XX the entry of the : : bi Jrioce, $285; $13.00; 1 $ag.00. : other spot in creation. : | farmers into aggressive politics will Ta : . | J Svecially printed with your own copy J ry ete mrt So compel the governments to modify S * i §7900, $3.50: 5.000, $15.00; 15,008, $rs.o0. There is always a miscarriage of ! THE BOMB PLOTTERS. i their present policy and pay more at- er' oast - 22¢ Special prices on larger quantities The man wha will not work may | justice when prejudice gets a seat n '© The revelations from Gary, Ind. | tention to the needs of the agricul 4 5 most 10 say against laber- (the jury Dox. » ; | tural classes, instead of reserving all x # i Shipping charges paid on 5,000 and over. have the | in regard to anarchist plotters there! oir atention on industrial, commer Ste 3 Beef 1 d 20¢ BRITISH BL Co, saving machinery. a { It is getting near the timé wi i Fo » = i § : § ty is usa v i Are certainly Serious enough: but! cia) and financial enterprises. Let wing é an |b . Luriosity is usually the advance [people will contemplate Christmas agent of gossip. leitravagance.

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