& f a ? » THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, fo | : ay BRIAR EERIE Ladies § § Meson, vi | Bibby's | mr Sweaters & ; 3 Sweaters OEE HINER | PAGE FOUR. eee -- . = . ® G, 77th tention to public alicire. As a mem- \ \ F Cre) Fey BTies, wri pues ber of several committees he has al & : -310 King Street, Kingston, Ontario, az a hy Je year, Editions at £30 and 4 wags been on the side of enterprise, } i} 'eloe TA. te. & : wa " ¥ EY F 3 xo! ERLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages and it is safe to say that if elected WHO STOLE MONEY FROM TV 0 shed In parts on Monday and | of which there is no doubt he will, in OFFICES, ° morning at To i ' % i ' tates, charge the muyor's chair, be equal to every : : 3 emergency. The mayor, it is true, can- The Youth Has Already Served a ma Weekly $1.5 T year, : : : A is ot the best Job Print- | not do all he may like. "Me is the Term in Industrial School--Re-| mains of the Late D. J. Mc] ing Offices in Canada; rapid stylish, dL . . ork; nine improved presses. | presiding gemius in the council, and he Sheal bn iy p » T Lennan Arrived Tuesday. t The British Whig Publishing Ca., Lid, | 29s for one only on a division. | His influence, however, .is very great,» Gananoque, Dec. 7.--Un a charge of | TORONTO OFFI and he can lead y i i burglary "and larceny, Gordon Burke, | sues, 18 tnd 6, 'dugen Bicy FE | things if be will te vous in many about sixteen vears of age, was ar re, " , HE . 4 oh id wif Bmalipeice, J.P. representative. His 'candidacy--which means the boat raigned before Police Magi trate Car - 2 Ie roll, yesterday afternoon. The details Specialists in diseases of Skis, = in public service, and the expenditure |of the affair are as follows : On Mon Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. pes : . 4 ts of men a v nig. of reasonable energy for the people's | day evening he concealed . himself in| § WEES OF FER Lo. 1 impossible, - good--is commended to the readers of McLellan & Shaneman's grist mill, | § gona history for free opinjon and ade Cat RARER ALPE # » . Nh i Sa Mu W > is &ys in change! 1 Question blan an k LISTENING TO THE TENPTER. | the Whig, and it is hoped he will, on [roy op Sot sistesn Gali a diseazes GF men free. Consultation DE : : . : i y. $ i 9 cine furnis i Mr. Balfour has apparentiy failed in election day, be returned by a very enough to bring the amount up to!] form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 Tale his appeal to the people of Britain, | large majority. about twenty-five dollars. From there! | 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m to 1 pw. Becalise Be, like Mr. Borden, his study | -- he went to the office of the Ontario . DRS. SOPER & WHI EDITORIAL NOTES. Wheel company, broke a pane of glass finite poliey. He has heen badly ad- Congress is once more in session at turned the fastener and entered the! r. Cr: | Washington and Spegker Cannon is in| office, securing there pay envelopes that} mest vised. Or rather he has been. willing his os He Biogas roi again, | had not been called for, containing to act npon the judgment of other . y y an BAIR | about. eleven dollars. Early in the " men rather than upon his own. but during the next few weeks, ar morning . these losses were noticed. po n g . . 9 The London Observer is a consérva- months, he will be on the top of the Shortly afterward Burke appeared with M b Deo . w ba ai i. | heap. - a new pair of patent leather shoes, ember minion tive Papst of great influence. It Js nis and showed them and a lot of the Exchange Ltd Dy Air, ary ny a Publicis Mr. Roblin would be willing to leave|shin plasters to men at the wheel Lie " : . 2 Jove opinions are usualy worth re |, poundary question to a referen-| Ompany's works, Councillor Henne! Mining, Listed and Unlisted specting. But he lost his head on the 1 Yndoed". Mais id. d was notified, he being manager of the Se 4 dum, In * Manitoba wou Ot wheel company, and the lad having curities. ' eve of the election and coupled with : i C . . th ; ot affected | ; was goifig Away We T orbett e tariff reform and imperial federation # vali, though the: subject alles stated that he was going Fon 4 CORRESPONDENCE INVI ED tintario and the dominion. And this| 8:20 train, something had to be done 14 King St. East. "Phone Maing 4228. is what the Mail calls a fair proposi-| 8t Uhiy, sud as Constable Sweet had gone offi Muty at seven o'clock and the question. He was candid in his ad- |. CCC) vocacy:: He wus emphatic, too, and tion. chief did not go on until ten o'clock, Toronto, Ont. he made it appear that his eourse in General Von Richenan endorses what | County Constable John Thomson was DESPERADO AT 10. I01IOTOLD DINE ATOARE . ; * JOHNSTON 6 SHOE STORE this matter was the eourse of several Major-General Wood, of the United culled and he arrested ihe lad, on EEE 7. well-known and evenly-balanced politi- } States army, says, that conscription | Settee $4008 Footsttass| BOY Tears on THe ts Throw at } Mother. cians. will have to be resorted to in order HAAN AN #¥ H HAAN HAG CHAK EAH in Canada, has failed to launch a de: Prices the lowest. Guaranteed. ALONRO Mi OAtle COMET. WD Kor <x, LS WHO SAID OVERCOATS If there's a man around who has said "Overcoats."™ we want an alleged solution of the home rule $$; Pressure' upon the ad- | London, Dec. 7.~A ten-year-old vertising columns of the { Chingford boy named Frederick Rol Whig is unusually heavy this & erts, who threatened to stab' his year, So that dur readers. mother and poured water over his in may not be restricted in their valid father, was again charged, at amount of reading, the size | Waltham Abbey, vesterday, with being of the paper has been in- beyond the*contrgi? of his parents. A creased. The rush of advts,, {similar charge a month ago was dis however, is so great that ad- &| ,jssed. vertisers will serve their own | [i mother now complained thet he interests, and oblige ws, by #|y.c gradually breaking up thé home, getting their copy in early. (hat he had thrown knives and stones Our patrons are urgently re- &!.¢ her and had hurled the fender quested to send in .their | across the roomy, Once he climbed to changes of advts. the day be- %/}. i pulled down the chimbeypot, fore, if at all possible. The 2! (ore down the tiles and threw them at popularity of the Whig as an... advertising medium Was. #| The boy was remanded for a 'week never more clearly proven® | than during the present sea- & son. The London Spectator wanted tariff | to secure an adequate army, When Men's Felt Curling Beets | reform made sugarcoated so that it | conscription sets in the popularity of From $2.50 to $3.25. j could be taken by the liberals who | the army fails, | were opposed to home rulé and whose : : i votes they hadite get. Henve the It is announced in the Mail that Mr. : | Foster is himself again~Which is an- Hockey Boots | programme according to which tariff : other way of saying that, for a time, : | reform was made a secondary or in- | . het a i Youths', 11 to 18 .... . $1.50 { direct issue, to be dealt with in a i he as politically beside hiruself. And he is in the front row in the opposi- - j referendum should the party suceeed $1.75 $a power, " tion of the house, and he leads the i Men's . .. .., $2.50 and $3.25 | , Anil ow the leader, Mr. Balfour, party when a row is on. ---- ---- to see him We have some Overcoat inducements that will be hard to 7 get away from $10.00 We show the" New College Ulsters in a swell range of pat- HAIR ACIACIISICIICI IIIS BORA Boys', 1 to 5 AAAK Skates - Attached Free to our)" bo was willing to 'revise the plat- | Dr. Shearer doesn't scare easily. He Hockey Boots. form at the eleventh hour, is being proved that when before a parliamen- ; { cursed by' those who see in the con- (1ary committee. He ds proving it Johuston 8 Shoe Store [reste gf or a sign of defeat. A ' again before the commission who is . {couple of head-strong jouraalists have ! jooki i i iti { : i Jo king into the social conditions of 70 BROCK STREET. {been the means of dishing the party. | Winnipeg. They are pretty bad, and | . * > » " ' {In the seclusion of their dens they they cannot be exercised by a faulty thought they knew what should be | police department. whose person was found upwards BUY YOUR done, and Mr. Balfour was willing to { -- | listen to them in place of to the | "three hundred laborers, .dismissed | thirty dollars, also a loaded revolver | ; : and cartridges. The lad had = pre! A ro > 2% . fo vopinio iki ; . . ; public opin vi Te Was encountering {Tioye of the "Grand Trunk Pacific viously served a term in St. John's In every day. railway 'company, clamouring af FEd:| dustrial School in Toronto. After! i | monton for their pay, is the latest. | hearing the evidence, the police magix HS SHAK terns New Double-breasted Coats with twosstyle collars Coats : A EE that are being offered by most clothiers at $12.50 and $13.50 Bibby's Price, $10.00 etna we " HARIRI 0K $12.50 . We have at this price a real beauty display We offer the New Stanfold Ulster in English Tweeds and Cheviots, New Shades of Grey, Brown and Green, elegantly tailored garments fancy lia- ings. Coats you will say look like lots of the Pighteen Dollar 3: i t ROBLIN GETTING SENSE. Talk about labour being scarce. It's] trate remanded the lad to the The new boundary of Manitoba is up | money: that appears to be scarce, and until this morning, when he will be} b > £ 2 brought up for sentence. The lad has ANGLIN"'S Sin. he is. up becauss Hon. Mr. {at a time when it should" be most had a bad record, and medical au Roblin shows some sign of returning plentiful. thorities have decided that he is a vi | : repson. During his trip across the sree tim of kleptomania. AND. YOU'LL GET YOUR J continent, this year, the federal pre- Mgr. Langevin his put several The home of Mrs. Graham, Brock] : : French papers under the ban. Useless | Street, was the scene of a pretty wed-| rags? Reminds one of a past | ding Pr Saturday evening at eight point, that he was prepared to con : : s . a | dispensagion. No power, not even the | © lock, when her daughter, Miss Flor | ene Graham, was united in marriage | 80 said an old customer to a sider the boundary issue at any time, y : : and along the lines laid down in the i church,{ can restrain liberty of spirit ¢, Albert Harris, son of Mt. and Mrs. | resolution passed by. the commons on and action or put a check upon ini Giles Harris, Clarence street, . Rev, J.} telligence. In a contest between the! R. Serson, rector of Christ chureh, | OFFICE AND COAL BINS duly 13th, 1908. Mr. Roblin, when | 1 chapel th y: of Ib ! . a ¥ press and church the preds will win periorme e ceremony. | y this resolution ay passed, refused dn 3 pe The remains of the late Dominick JJ. | Cor. Wellington and Bagot Sts. iabide by iL of to net in conformity There is a cry of robbery and con-' McLennan arrived here from Trenton, | swith it. fiscation in Alberta. It i esterday d the funeral took place | v « It is due to the j¥esleriay, an Nhers J Phone 66. . Now he is willing to talk indfiness. } Hévision of the government to spend this morning from the home of his pa + " gi. 1¢ 0 . . rents, Mr. and Mrs, James McLennan, | . on Octobe 17th, he - wrote, to Sis , the $7,000,000 raised for railway pur- Brock ont to St. Fobn's church " i = j Willrid Laurier to that effect. He was poses in roadg and bridges. Where is| where a solemn requiem mass was g sivited to visit: Ottawa for that pwi- [the confiscation ? The money belongs | sung 'by Rev. Father J. P. Kehoe, af-| Fora AR SRI ENWOOD Mi ] 'pose, but delayed his trip until No- to the province, and is should be able| ter which the remains were laid (0 ber of the y { vember 24th, and thew Mr Fielding, to do with it as it likes. A railway rest in a, { Mise 'Essie De Long held a musical] . Insults Must be Stopped. The Big Store With Little Prices. 4 the fmance minister, had gone south, syndicate is not going to hold up the! ocital for. her pupils at. the home of] Hamilton Times OIA AICI vi SHIR 0.8 on the arders of his doctor, in. the in- | government, surely ? Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sine, Pine! The turning back of George Bulkin, pot box, terest of his health. There was no | - street, last evening. ja venerable evangelist, nt the border aman .w a % of help for 'it but to defer a discussion of |. Lord Norley, ote of the dear lords} "yp, Willing Circle of King's Pangh-! of the United States when on his way | 40000006000000000006800000090000000000000908 to visit a daughter in that country, ® 3 i ia} § : i f England, says a budget could not in Grace church, last even details, financial in their effects, until (©! Bog ys a get co ters met in Grace ¢ h, .l " » > . Ocenia Tuk ar rm . be rlrred tthe peopl for » voting. 'The. setsion ws fasevall 1 ve do noi wre to denon vit | 8 Ingot Copper, Ingot Brass, Ingot Aluminum} * « Bibby's Special, $12.50 SEE OUR HAND TAILCRED SPEPDWAY VLSTERS, The Best $15.00 Overcoats in Canada, MONEY'S WORTH.» Jf Wier had occasion to say, at ome class. AHH AIG recent arrival in the city. EAAACK HK AAARAAK SORTER GR HORN { Mr. Fielding's return. : : soutolare. 3 211, ever may have been the éreumstances 1 a . 3 8 secretary, Mis ia: © nay ream » i The premier, in the commons, when of Sppepral or prey - because Jones oh, hills Towwet ey a or a8 an jntern tional discourtesy deser ® wy Prices Right, Deéliveries Prompt. ING'S CAFE pressed for a statement as to where (1% SOMANNE on Which a plain' yes orf early date for a visit prior 10 re- ving of the deey resentment, Such | © . | the case, really stood, replied ; "If the 80 CARN be given. Which is' quite| turing to her home in London, Oni. | "hospitable conduct on the part of + | § THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. 3 t 8 gros nd insolent el o OFFICE: 81 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. » ING'S Lunch Counter | province of Manitoba still continues | evident to anyone who considers the | Miss Davis will be much mis ed, as savit his we 'myst add that wd 31 b 'to be a postage 'stamp om the ap | [otter a moment. The referendum on | she has been putiring in her efforts to -* inde 5000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000009 'S 1 ini i : i ion i +d | promote the Circle. Emel Rin i STH NE L0 ay ' ING'S Private Dining 'the bathe is not with the: present fed: the tariff reform (juestion is an absurd prom eee Wrockvills, | spent against sich rudeticss towerde: us, : . h x : topos a le ' : b. Rpenk. 4, ore are people whom we treat . WW s Pon. ms 'eral government. The prime minister Proposition. the past few days with friends in jp. fashic " od arg bh fit te The Flunkeys #t the Pen ¥, . 3 : . w-- ' pid . Secple's orchestra mon and with Lké discredi Montreal Withess : is prepared to discuss with the govern Mr. Clouston, president of the Bank | OVD: The Young People's orches Phe distroases throngs : Rane. Sos Toi tha pedi ING (James) Prop. ! . ' G chure dd th aula . agh | As the time approache he. | ( ) P tment of Manitoba the terms of bound: { of Montreal, sounds a note of warning BE aoa their regula w hid, J Mr Rowaines ; wae put some lag in the United Kingdom, the spe ING ST. Nos. 338-342 ary extension upon the lines adopted | sgainst increase in real estate, though the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hurd, mer on cso nt Ellis Island because.he | cial correspondents who get the flavo by this house on the 13th of July, . he says all signs point to a period of | last evening. Wis 8 Songumpiive s o ing a or f their ews from Shag ngs he ib | 8. i fl ed ' x NN gorado were of a so o | iand, are cabling over to this side the INGSTON. | 1908. The premier of Maritoba ts | prosperity, J. J. Hill says they In the eounty court, before Judge evoke, fei ily now that be is dead, | most - id of their partizan work. The ; been atfempting to bulldose the fed- | joint to a period of panic and hard] McDonald," in the matter of the Can intense feeling wherever his notable | unionists are all gentlemen, and very a vg {eral government long enough. He bak | times. Who 3 the best jud f the | 2a Cabinet company, of Lianasoque, name is known. But while we are] wise: the liberals: especially the bete ae. oh i fucye of Se application was made and an order indignant let us blush for our ow: noik of vari "yetorm, Lieyu-George, Jatering Contracts Taken. . 3 ) Telephone No. 1138. {been making an : election, ise of the , Outlook--the biggest banker in Can-| given in behalf of E. A. Wright, liqui-' severities. are rude and wicked. The liberal = wa please you, tell others. It boundary question to the limit. He ada or the biggest railway boss in the! dhtor of the above company, fixing his Ta SE S-- recused of vituperatoa and "vu we don't please you, please tell us.' _ ..o advisability of acting reason | United States ? remuneration and discharging him A Very Pertinent Question, forms' of ro whith rs ably, and it is well. ~ from the office of liquidator. Ottama Journa said the unionist -tarifls *'relormers," OOOOH ORR HORE : J British Death ties. Ee Althdgigh the lemocrats obtained and in all things else anti-reformers y : THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. | oye Journal A Very Long Drink. fantrel o" Cobre i the recent Unit ate unable to cope with---being wo ro > rd itish merchant, Charl i- | Hamilton mes. : 0, 14 Stated election, the coming session fe i ghts and esprodsion . The people Have at last a mayoralty i son, died in England, ar ar The Pioneer . places Canada's drink of that body will be held under former Spal Xn An Shoughts 4 rt y which 8 candidate in the person of Ald. Me- leaving an estate which has just been | bill of the fast fiscal year at $73,515, conditions; that is, the present econ: vented Bonar Law and F. F. Smith, Kay, who ims duly considered the re: probated at $55,000,000. The estate |757.60. It is a Dig sum. It arrives at gress will lost for several months yet, | 13" 00 JPOPAE S58 SF © De FU C0 the amount by taking the figures of and the newly elected members will not | y io" nick. names 58 ) oice mick names 3 qissts of many electors and he will ac" | tax payable to the imperial govern- : : jorge such cho - hei --- wi with every #ssuy: | ment will amount to about $10,000,- manufacture and imports and assum- | take their places till March, 1911. One |.i7: 25 "0, "Mile-ende & cept their suppo ] ory. Rss. 600, ing that the cost to the consumer was: {important matier with which congress MOREE" specialist fiat 8 ance of success. For a time there Was |S py, Gis sort of way Great Britain | Chnadian spirits, $6; imported spirits, | will deal at the coming session is that | J oo Ee Ey : § an expectation that Mr. Couper would pets some of the money to run fleets | $9; Canadian malt liquors, 70 cents; of the redistribution made necessary 2 2 4 af benefit ifr part of Mr. B - | imesorted malt Jiquors, f. imported iby the census of 1910. Conada deems i 2 os Cli d , : ' offer for a third term. A requisition; part of "Mg r oe £5. Taking the population as it bad enough when this matter is at- Ottaw Naval Estimajes Climbing. Boys' Hockey) Boots, indeed, was very numerously sighed in; ® his friends. . Anan AY; % oath tended to bs 'the inp : 4 2 ; n A ; any. has ust 4 ty | 7,489,781, it finds that each one, man, tended to by the fag end of a parlia- The United States nave! ostimates £1.50 5. 200 2 his behalf," but he declined the honor, England of the = Sn ny woman or child;-on the average got 'ment.' But just imagive the howl that [for 1911 mo to ¥ 00,000, or | @ 1.50, (1.75, TY and Eland was ohe of $those who persistid . Af-ican diamond mag- | away with 6,188 gallons of liquor, would go up if an actually defeated Jabout a dollar sud a hai. per head x costing $9.82. We fancy a good many fparty were to attempt a gerrymander. | the nation. Canada's proposed expen 4 § ) some aspire 1a i t, the figure being fchut, one else should u be $40, of us did not get jour share; some 'n many respects the Canadian system |ditare on a avy will come to sboui | € Men's [1 k Boot mayoralty honors. : PR have "hog "+ the supply. of goveFament works out considerably | half a dollar per bead. But this, . . > e ens oC ey 00t8, What is the matter with Kingston i 0 it When itis. conpitered that Sout me the superior of the Anigrican ome. ordi to those who would like us tol ST L795, 2.00, 2 50, 3.00 4 i gon je mie ap of | sebastien" send upo charity of either Uno} EB 2 oh ale , while ; = rt of f Condn't be Thankful or Sam DON She shows f whose annul] BE and $ : 50. the remaimler is maide of children, the | Bishop Charles W. Sneth at a har [naval expenditure is about 56 per xs " drinking part may be reduced to &|vest dicnor in Portiand said of the | head), de fifty cents per bead , Ladies' Hockey Boots, good g % les than 2,000,000 for | hors on spirit: - much, $1 75, 200 and $2.50 many men do' pot use intoxicants. Do! "The harvest spirit ic one of thank. -------------------- i ro ad those 'gverage $37 a venr for Jiguor ? i fulnécs, But thers are some crabbing oid | Forty thousand dolldrs has beer sub i . It looks like 3 hig sum of money. Did | farmers who conldn't be thonkidl if [beribed at Brockville for the memorial | McPherson's Invictus you drink more or Jess than the Beg. { they tried. > § to Ogle Gowan, who founded Orange! age of 515 gallons of spirits, 5.2761 "Laid to such an old fellow, as he Jism in Canada, and other makes. gallons of beer, amd 997 gallons of | condtacted me over his farm an + gola- | Low prices on brass flover holders, : wine ? And who swallowell the' share [en autumn afternoon snd showed pe | candlesticks, eto. ai Contes' Head ters ¥ of the large non-drinking part of ihe 2 rocord harvest: | Ph asi hie The Ontario: goveenment will give egdquartersio population * Perhaps the 'computation | Well, wiv, this year, at Jeast, four Kandred thousand dollars for Toe Hockey Boots. ject to repision j you've got nothing, nothing whafever, {ronto Universit ¥ museum bwnddings. ; % 'to fomplain of Heat's for manicure seis " "8 dint koow about that, bishop | The lumber industry of S¢ John, 41 he moswared, with o. shake of the bead, | NB, is to be curtailed durin the {Fre afraid therm Bi bo no spoilt hy J Hg for the youny calves' . n Evans, mayor of Wintni- 4 he Fo: bas amvounced that be will stand ot Cot Legal) for "Xmas cards, trys, etc. ge