THE DAILY SRITISH wie, THURSDAY. secewen 3, 130 represented Manchester, and when he the Asquith govern- He true Churchill, whlishe "HIG BR ITISH 2 Es taken into flered defeat. was ment was 1mpeta- Sea a ralens : with some : |" WEEKLY ished BR res Pies ne : pages, " : 2 d : ontrary ies, that Mr. the Lancashire dis- quail anta- gonized the electors. Churchill ng price invade per ve avs he invad the pegple how he must be said . : ine wmproged The Briih Whig Publishing Co. bi EDW igures Pk that he become profivient in the te fen void ast three ax an angler lor votes His great | VeArs B. PENSE M manifesto anaging ur plea, presented in a LAA OWEr, that a tax on of a cruel assault TORONTO OFFICE. 14 Queen City Cham- t Foronto, H. representative Daily Wibig. THE BUASTING IN VAIN. nomination in Middlesex (bye Hon. Mr. boasted large increase revenug and Hon. A. G. Mc pointing that all could be the bread and meat is up- and 20 on. the population crowded mm into Lamcashire: that a tax on bread will be equivalent to a reduction in complete di wages: that the lund monopolists have splay FROM $5.00 UP. wl Ton Best's. exacted their unearned toll, squeezing the hobbling t of the handicapping trade, and that the bud the necessary of laborer, s=, and progre government 3s Hanna the in the ontrome of the conditions the of Ontario, Kay re £3 EDITORIAL NOTES. conservative candidate Wilfrid wrporatio tax, rporavion 1 ip his seat--will be a supporter Whitney ed Now Is Your Chance to . ini . th : ast HD Canadian navy. The fever Prepare for Winter. plied but 000 of the increas traced to FAA in Ot The tawa lation imstiated by libera oP AEA when Sir Laurier gives HEY, wai the which of the is spre ad conserva-# reased bber that ear and in sO he jol is imposing upon the I'he Sproule, 15. a SPECIAL SALE IN OVERCOATS denies £1,131,000 had been and heritances: the div mining the house. minis: like nature kn mirthiul SIONS, W not n, Dr to iver work of man from the Ti ------ the I'he Montreal Gazette finds fanlt be d wernment { L tution y which party increased subsidy | cause the mint is not a paying insti- t the only public in- the representation itution that is costing thé plople Quebe + mint is not a money the ordinary sense of ISAAC ZACKS, street the oundation for Whitney gov the f Mr. |] truth oster told party a Public large plain \c- Ex I'he the ronment he Committee \ host the time 1 whe said the ernment lies with \ ¢ 1 was too the public funds Whitney we actly of blatherskites will government waste which a few pain putting to with i ¢ a I a 1 Builders' a Th Sinsios RES ARIES t Hosmer, 1al | Alexar one of Montreal's adding I'here who remen noneers ira King 18 a wing ATITUDI the Cement hospital are ston graph expert I'he experience wor when the bombs has over or i dimmed Aad one in Toronto St Nort} } py 0 anvil avor o the eloped Ireland sties to the ing f King 2 wlton Herald has no sympa \ representative Sowards eps Coal selina AND ny trsons their posi : sn at Ottawa who are wonders in tude, perform its th fi >. 1nterests against 1s refed discussion of the i th + tre question his is time whe publi i treaty question Fhis is a tim wen leserve failures | Parliment yu stand pat on this i A subiect erly ambitious and i 3 for their ilions SUL he Commission 1s work resident engi Panama ( tholished, the ana the Coal Keeps io Sowards Have You Tried Him ? Phone 155. Vorming Way int i ore oe nd reat nt peoy know what |" : Eta ! inder direction of a are others SAN D0 (00 The a French company neet governor. Only for 1910-1911. De' Lesseps, vernment. lt It 1s of huge and asked finished nsibility work and ciated as a of th project devotion And rl is likely For Scranton Coal 1s it has been of Mayo One nds f Wood and Lumber. ; = : on Wellman is Iry . y : CT o.atiach ck. Dr BENNEFY & CO, nd v accepting Bagot I ra Sts pr iy Bibby's Cab Stand Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT Cliff's Real Estate Agency ESTABLISHED 1882. Where vou can property. Also nd go may finish another government, piling up a na tional debt proportions about the last (apk and denounce Wel to reach the pole eace of mind 1 S pioration man made n . nomination in an bE ibouring as mem z A le advertised his intentions consideration : ) large in the Chicago Record uitivation of business and fakir of the a dreak or a Puke to re that the tickled nada as its of be elve gover Su to Far ildn't ( ession anada be its governor ; oid of ernment a member the val fam buy or se uy or sell % head: Insurance written in best companies. de diffi to Rothschild, in the budget bate, that GEO. CLIP, i 5 i 90 Clarence St. complained for It was the. British capitalists money, while Russia and Japan difficulty in borrowing all the correct had war, of wanted. That not is to be clear . i blic lii Russia and Japan a time wblic lie ; ! : ng their last and arg ally ument, and . 1 where hd they said noth get some their Where the the world now practi 3 . 3 ngland, 18 lending of In England. Engagement Announcements. form to sent young voung the « have to engraved distant man bat lady ? What ANNIE to good wonders - i incement of the to the ed or he will sees prote ards ? do it wwagement through broken dinner and relatives. paper may be Engraved thiz country Way to 15 an leparture [0 your Hyg dodged Prot Jit F, 1st having new the at a to ir Marked sent cards ite of - the friends No ShaCy Methods Prevail nebegter, NE shouid loops Here. Neuse the oviitasy vodger'S dom: used in Carter's Little are a positive cure and. all the ills rdered liver. Unly . { Tablets A SCHOOLBOY. Dr. Aykroyd Discusses the. .Ques- Protect Our Commerce--Give to People a Chance to Decide. Kingston, Nov. 30.--(To the Editor) "~To build, or not' to build, a Cana- dian navy? That is the question. Canada is now face to face with a great and grave problem. She is probably at the parting of the ways. What is her destiny to be? Is she going to remain forever a constitu- tional part of Great Britain, she going to become an independent nation ? Are navies going to be necessary for all nations to main- tain in the future, or will they short- ly be of no use, or not needed in de- fence of country, commerce, or em- pire? On the answer to these ques tions depends the wisdom of building or not building a navy. A navy can- not be built in a day. Events move rapidly in this age, and before we could gett qo navy worth while there may be no need of it. There are forces at work in the world that will put an end to war before many years. We will not stop to name the more cubtle of those forces, but it is safe to say that Germany not one of them ; although even there there are forces at work that will ultimately stop @ermany in her 'mad career. We read : "Every fresh election in Ger- many emphasizes the wide discontent which exists with the government." In the municipal elections held this month "social democracy swept the ! field." As soon as the socialists tain the balance of be no more money of their fellow-workers anywhere in the world. It is contrary to the | signs of the times, and all prophecy, ancignt and modern, that war among civilized peoples is a permanent state and the man who preaches that it is an enemy of his fellowman, and a traitor to the cause of righteousness, and good government, to say noth- ing about Christianity. Of course, as the Rev. lace has recently said, "there is pot a Christian nation .on earth to-day." Is it not about time we stopped claim- ing to be Christians if we cannot preach peace instead of war To claim to want peace and suggest war both in thought and action, of hypnotic hypocrisy age of pious delusions. A navy would be about as h use to us as a ohip on the shou of 4 virile youth at school, and mi serve the same purpose We threatened by any hostile Why te 'mpt the fates ? Canada is a country sources, and is a for the octopus, or is 18 ob- power there will for Bruce Kind to ti 18 a peculiar ar ght are pot powers of ' great : 'gilt-edired"' secur called the *'Bond and the Dollar," whose tentacles as subtly fastened upon her by fous- teri a spirit of mahitarism, which in the interest of the parasites who ipast upon "the wealth of nations. These are the enemics we shoula fear, whose headljuarters at Downing street, and not the foreign powers of Europe, whose puppets they are. Wars are made and unmade by the money power, and. I. would 'warn the Cana- dian people to keep their weather eve open for that power in this naval buflding campaign. It is the greatest force to reckon with, and one not yet named by any writer 1 have seen. If England not able to maintain the balance of power in Europe until the that are making for peace have prevailed, let Canada help her by grants of money towards her This would be more effective building ships for ourselves, and, what of more importance, would | have great merit of allowing | us the "expense, when the which with a navy of our ould not so easily Once get warships to maintain, some one will find reasons to keep them add to their and indefinitely. We already beginning the argument that ships to protect our commerce, is extending to the remote the earth Our threatened pirate a general or re ity is are forces the very to discontinue crisis is passed, own wou do going the afe expenses, hear want to specious we parts of commerce is and in time war between by of any war, a two of the great powers, what few Canadian commerce, South in Europe, Asia * The safety of lies not in ships of war, spirit of peace, and fair toward all with whom we trade. Ta «ff walls are great sources of friction between nations, but the timo not distant when these walls be formidable, and trade be SAY or America our commerce ws will n will iar not sO freer. There signs in the United States and in Germany, that high protection is breaking down. li England is wise and keeps her doors open, the cause of peace will be. greatly helped at this juncture in national affairs. The cialists and the free traders, are pre- eminently the peace parties of the na- tions, and their principles, sooner or later, are sure to prevail. When that time comes the great navies of the earth will be derelicts on the commer- Is Canada going to supply these derelicts ? I'his is too important be decided by the leader of the tion, the prime minister, Qu a high commissioner at London. Give the to consider it. There "rush order.' ( ada claims a democracy f th is question of 4 navy one for A. AYKROYD are RO- cial seas some of or people 'an- is no need and is to decide. --S | people Cure check them all Preventics--those Candy Cold will safely and 'quickly and _ the grippe. Tr) see | 48-23¢. Sold by all colds fonce and dealers Gerald Jacob A begun Nesbitt ment De O'Grady and Kammerer, Toronto, have n 'action against Dr. Beattie laiming $50,000 on wi LCourcy an agree connection h a- mining property A NAVY AS MUSH USE TO CANADA AS AS A CHIP ON tion--+We Don't Need Ships to the slaughter | Wal- | navy. | than | and | could a | ships do to protect our | but | dealing | a question to PITH OF THE NEWS. es -- | The Very Latest Culled Over The World. Andrew H. Mylne, Dunnville, lost his | life. in a fire ibat destroyed his dwell- | in All | John Smith shot and killed W. Me- {Creary, near Rathwell, Man., in mis- take for a deer. The United States government has {severed diplomatic relations with Nicaragua. Fight men were rescued from Tennessee copper mine, had been imprisoned. The Woman's "Auxiliary of Wood- stock hospital has put $1,000 aside towards a nurses' home. Hon. George FE. Foster brought up | the subject of warships on the lakes iin the commons, yesterday. | Mrs. Cameron Brown, a daughter {of Hon. George W. Ross, died at Windsor, following an operation. : The Quebec provincial government will be represented at the Canada in- ternational exposition and Selkirk centennial to be eld in Winnipeg, in 1912. Sir William Meredith has upheld To- ronto's sale of part of Ashbridge's Bay to the National Iron Works, and dismisséd the ac tion of John Ross Robertson against the city. a in which they EARLY MORNING CLASS. Y.M.C.A. Boys Have Swim 6.30 a.m. Each Day. Can you swim:? If not join the Y.M.C.A. and learn the stroke. There 's a new regulation at the association that everyone must learn the art, and arrangements have been made for different classes. A special feature in the swimming {class is that of the senior class which gathers at the Y.M.C.A. every morn- ing at 6:30 o'clock to take a "dip." According to a notice ren from Y.M.C.A, headquarters, at New York, at Overcoats. The long and short of it is, we are ready to fit men of any and all sizes. The Man we can't fit hasu't beep ig this season, For $10.00 We can give you a dressy Chamberlain Style Overcoat, three quarter length, made from Black or Grey Cheviots, splendidly tailored, velvet collar. Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48 inches around the | tis is the only early moriing swim-| {ming class on the continent and this| is indeed quite an honor for the hing-| | ston association to enjoy, In the summer months the members| of this class take their gorning swim | near (ataraqui bridge the same | hour, a "Buchu and Juniper" Kidney Pills are sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red | Cross Drug Store. | There was a good Thursday market The offering of fowl was quite large. Turkeys sold from 15c. to 16¢. per ib., | and chickens at 12}c. per lb. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. local applications, they cannot | *h the diseased portion of the ear is only one way to cure deafness, | at by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by an inflamed con-| dition the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in- | flamed you have rumbling sound or | imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un- less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which nothing but an in-| flamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One tiundred Dollars for | any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that "cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for oirculars, free F.J. CHENEY & (CO., Toledo | Sold by Druggists, 75¢ Take Hall's Family Pills pation. Some Interesting Facts. WE ARE 20 1bhs as is of is Q. for consti- SELLING : Granulated Sugar, for $1.00, Eggs for Boiling, 83¢c. per dozen Sweet Juicy Oranges, 135c. per dozen: (Home-Made), 85ec. Layer Cakes very day ( Cider, per gallon. and Fried , Cakes, fresh Gage's Grocery, | John St. | Montreal and 'Phone, Prompt Delivery. chest. . For $12.50 We can give you a nobby Winchester Style Overcoat, fifty inches long, with silk velvet collar, fabrics are English, Beavers Sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48. For $15.00 We can give you a swell Chesterfield Style Overcoat, three quarter length, with silk velvet plain collar, elegantly tailored. Fabrics are fine Meltons, Vicunas, Cheviots and Beavers. Sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48 around the chest. or . ' Big Men's Suits Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48 ard 50 around the chest, fine Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds and Gheviots, $18 and $20. made from at $11.50, $15, Big Men's Trousers 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 waist, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. The H. D. Bibby Co. Kingston's One-Price Clothing House. Tweeds, Worsteds, CVT VVVVVTTTTTLETELTE TTT TLV LVL ATVTTLLTTLLLTTHTVVLVLTTLTE LVL TT TLL LVELVLVTTRES Lessrvssrat ort ssa sunt VVVVVVVVVVVVRVCRTUVRC TRY numbers, ! which not | 'Xmas is coming very fast. best time to do your buying, and this is the best store to do it. we mention a list of most Suitable Gifts : Are your getting ready? Now is your Below MEN'S SLIPPERS. MEN'S HCCKEY BOOTS. MEN'S TAN SHOES. MEN'S FATEN | SHOES MENS GYMVMNAS!UM SHOES. SLIPPER SOLES. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, WOMEN'S SUIT CASES. WOMEN'S HOCKEY BOOTS. WOMEN'S EVENING SHOES WOMEN'S DRESSY SHOES. SLIPPER SOLES. BOYS AND GIRLS PERS. / SLIP- HOCKEY BOOTS. "MOCCASINS, RUBBER BOOTS. SLIPPER SOLES. opposi- | even DETROIT IN PROTEST. - | Take Up Canadian Tariff Rela- tions With President. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 2.--Resolutions {were recently ' adopted by the Whole- salers and Manufacturers' association tof Detroit, representing capital to the {amount of $200,000,046), and agear- lv business of more than $100,000,000, protesting against that paragraph in the tariff law which makes manda- tory the action of the treasury de- partment which bas led by the pro- ivince of Quebec of their exportation to the United States. The resolutions also called for the ABERNETHY'S. association's taking up with the pre: pinister of finance, and second sident the question of tariff relations Sir Richard Cartwright, minister between the countries with a view of rade and commerce, would indicate coming to an understanding as to, that in the event of the president of the applicatiqn+ of the Payne tarifi| he United States allowing the Paynes law. Aldrich tariff to take effect automatis Hon. George W. Ross, senator, in a | ally there would be a eacresponding letter to Paul Leake, secretary of the action on the part of Canada association, says : think this fairly represents the "I am glad to get the views of this vailing opinion of Canadians. association so tersely and so com- Is it not a pity that brethren prehensibly expressed, and hope that not dwell togetner in unity ?" their influence with the authorities at "In my estimation," says Mr, Washington will resent a war of tariff Jeake, "the trade relations with Can< between Canada and the United da are now brighter than they were States. | may sdy that the views al- before, because I have faith in the ready expressed in the parliament of president and believe he will pursue a Canada first by Hon. W, S. Feding. | beosd commercial policy,' pre= . +0» can- CRAWFORD, 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen Bi, "Red Rose "Is Good Tea' If you use it you know it is good. Will you tell your friends ? (