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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1912, p. 4

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PAGW FOUR. E------ " A 'Great ; * Bargain Good Market Garden of 30 acres, frame house, with all ont- buildings and furnace within 4 mile of city limits. | $5,000.00 Norman & Webb Real Estate Life. Fire, Live Stock, and General Insurance, 1m 1a Wellington ' Street. "Phone 780. BEAVER BOARD The best substitute for lath, plaster and wall paper. _ Ask us for particu lars. : abi, S. Anglin & Co. | Ontanio: at $6 per year. Editions at 3. WEEKLY BRIS f- HIG, Thursday morning at A be added, making Lol of t Datly TORONTO OFFICE ~Suite 13 und Street, Toronto. H. E. Smallpiece, J The: Fogland is said to be. zealously work "chancellor of the exchequer & ing upon his land scheme, and b ol f 'hopes, very soon, capture the people with ils details. H "has not been heard of much of late, bus the has That is cer nin. | He has simply disappeared from hi: usual haunts, has Lwt himself to the |people, as it were, while he - develop , latest and greatest of his soca mforms, When be last went into re treat ho was wad 15 be ading and it lian feared that he had reached the lind ol his career." Then, suddenly, he reappeared and explained his Fosur ance Bill and the commons was elec trified. It may be that he i is meditating on hiz Jand scheme, and it can be token for granted that when he gives out his results the people will have some- thing to think "agd talk about. ie the way, it i» remarkable that while in England the movement has been to free the land thats has depressed the masses' im Ca- not bern idle. from THE WHIG SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-3190 King 18 pagos, published In parts on Monday and To United States chargs {or pesiage bad Lo: $3 apd Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the Dest Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, syd. ish, and cheap work; nine improved presses. THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISEING COMPANY LIMITED BP. representative, LAND GRABEERS IN CANADA. to launch it and) the Taadiordism ! THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912. Street, Kingston, 30 and 4 p.m. J. G. Elliott, President, Lemian A. Guild, Sec-Treas. 26 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church [rada land is passing from the aowe ty degrees, to the great monopolists The announcemeit came from * Lon fon, a lew days ago, that Lord Joi sy, 8 wenithy peer, had bought 24, 0 acres of Jand in British Columbis Tor $450,000. It was added that the nan who megotiated the Desborough and Sutherland deals was arranging ior the transfer of BHU0.000 in Saskatchewan Dutch merchant It. fidy not be easy to refuse approva of these great transfections, but it i bavident_ that ere long, and sooner thu: may be generally suspected, the Cu padian people will have occasion wu Jament, if not to curse, them The peers who have bean invesuin, so heavily in Canadian lands represen: thet political and social element tha cannot stand for the British. policy of taxing and dividing the land. The represent the element which has bee opposed to all of Britain's social re forms. They may in time lexowe a: ohstructive hve been in England, Lloyd- George will have to rise up and ro move their : acres to a in Canada as they and another impositions The Work contain® the. re- cord of what a young World's man accom- plished in one county of A HAS WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR LIPTON'S _ Goes farthest for the money be poverty was the result of drunsen- > CLEANING DELICATE LACE JH. \ Dainty lace 18 delicate and costly--two things calling for care. skill 'and puerfect equip- ment, We have all these ¥hings and the necessary equipment. R. PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, 68 Princess St, Kingston, One, Saks Colton Koot Compound, Tho great Uterine Tonle. wad nly wis efoctual Aon Hewir tor on hiwhich won, naan depend. Holdin tree Ls La NO. § « 10 dog stranger, $3: No. por bot. by a a =~ wont Freb pmnhiot; Add my m « nr in ormeriy Wi Call and see me Bain. A Furniture. want a rt | » AVARMAN. ies aiarts Te \ "BIG STOCK OF STOVES. I have a big Stock of First- class Heaters and Stoves which can be bought very cheap. Now is your time to buy and Also a fine line of Furni- ture, Household Goods, ete. Antique Furniture 8 specialty. L. LESSES _ 807 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 1045. VING SEALERS, A Lot ° JTeserving Sealers for also and Second-hand Beds "Dick" became a O'Rourke, a township form. collegn : graduate, super visor, sorprise, was ,Laned, to his great i relief {that 365,000 a year went to the of paupers, The was not made did not ratepayer is keen in his this discovery and that it wonder is that by others, startle them. critivism © | been shocked into saying or doing { something when he saw the ehormous 'sum that paupérs in a township. O'Rourke goi busy. He found that nire-tenths of ness. He pondered upon the fact. Hé thought of an experiment, and the su¥ ' pervisors approved it. It was to select a man who would lnok up al} the tipplers; advise them to reiorm, and ii they failed to net upon Me warming, to photograph them, put their pictures in the three hundred] bars of Houghton county apd order that no liquor be -------- a ------------------------------ te. So # i dl THE CHOICE OF SUICIDE. i G Benard Shaw, the author dnc dramatist, comes out as an advocate, {of suicide certain condition: | {Two suffragettes, Mrs. Mary Ley and Miss Gladys Evans, are imprisor od in Dublin, and to prevent then from starving, they having refused t. oat, the government has ordered for 'cible feedin}. Mr. Shaw admits that the are guilty of a very serious They set fire to 'a theatre in which public meeting was being held. "Te fire to a theatre," writes Mr "is beyond all question a se erime. Ii the suffragettes way arson with impunity because undp womer crime § i set i Shaw, rious commit their motives are public motives, thes ( they may assassinate, throw express (trains off the line. blow up the | houses of parliament with dynamite, in short, do anything mischievous or "murderous. Women who are prepar- ed to go to such lengths must clearly be restfained in some way." | Imprisonment is the ouly punishment permissable, under the 'circumstances, and the women scgk to make 1t im possible by forcible feeding. In ach a cuRE FOR POVERTY. Michigan, | t Hough nj, in the way of social re and one of the first things hel The averagoy public accounts, and he ought to have was being spent upon thes * sold to the mew 2 -- J The special ofReen was a Finn, a big man, mild but firm, one who dould give orders in a kindly way, one whe had the them obeyed. firmness and the power Lo sec In seven months he had wade a round of his district. He call- ck on ninety men who needed regulat ing. Eighty-four he put on the there. Six held agonized Fobhet list, and they photographed, "photos" them. 8d The Pauperigm disappeared from the township, the 365,000 that! fore merly went inlo deink now goes he the with stayed but he he wirile transformation is has and into food and clothing and other necessar- ios of life. What is more remarkable- the saloon-koepers are entirely satis- fied with the Anvthing suggestive in Ontario has a license ordnance." this ? law which enables drinker's friends to put him "prohibited list." But that Fhere is no one like the big Finn of Houghton township, in Michigan, to beep tab on him, to counsel with him and put on the insubordination. not" ] "thou mayest evangelist. Surely. a the is all on screws when he shows The © "thu shall is mot to be compared with the " iy in the mouth of a eivic i nn extremity Mr. holds that it e 1 the priconer's right to commit ide-if-she dedires 40 do so. he government to offer the prisoners oad, to place it within their nd having done they mush. pr save Mr. "Dr. Crippen md been sentenced ito penal servitud. ior life, and he had declared that he would starve himsell to death if not celeased, the 'government might hav: sounted on a very large degres of public sympathy in replying literally and seriously, 'Starve vourself and be damned." But M it says that tc Mrs. Leigh and Miss Evans the general feeling will be that though the soners will be starved, it is the gov-; ernment who will be damned." The sex of .the prisoners makes all the dif- fertpos in the world. - Weré the offend. Shaw sui It is for reach, so let them starve if Shaw, pri « complete. with jel that the arce, ard threatened "pork Barrels" ame ws anlor A ment The Hamilton Spect on the end of ~&ducation now that th tx are flocking baek-for college The end 'of the s-hool of academ studen classes 'education' is not io be had in The woman, graduation of a voung wan Americ "commencemgen on mm the an colleges, is the The one scarey term is here propesly applied unionist party F. E says it. will veform the Smith, of the lords when mn and give effect Home a bigger to every Ireland ihe ne as Mi the unionists will not office until they got subject they will bg out 'a long power, form. rule for issue in xt than tariff reform If, Smith eed to on the time says, sue a mandate Sir James Whitney has mtimated that he is not aivaid of the geites. Of couric He sents their intrusion with a few plan words. But he will find that nothing but a policeman's club can keep thew, off 'him. That was the experience England's premier, capable as himself. FHE SPIRIT OF THE PRESS A Word for Teddy. Toronto News. Mr. Roosevelt's gains irom the demo cratic ranks will not be able, and the November eliciions may easily see him chosen pv sident for » third term. suffra not. will re oi and he is quite as Sir James of taking care of meons dey Not For Graft. Loudon Advertiser Sir Ridhard" Cartwnght was man when he entered politics years ago than when he died. But one ever heard him complain that bad pot had the worth of his money in serving the publia, even though out of office most of the time a riche: Tifty na be Take Up Our Burden. Hae well 1 Toronto We will pass on to the mother coun try and se: the mother of us groaning under the burden oi taining this hay taxing her ¢ mn order 10 maintain 1t sd anadians, as self-respecting, liberty-loving, vir ile people, shall we 10 say the time has come when we must bear our and we must take you. all mam 1tizens charg up our burden With Lively School Children, Toronto Mail, Fifteen hundred New A fused to windows, York go to hurled abuse and heaviek caretakers and trus- tees, and produced a fairwiged wot bdcause they disapproved of the trans fer of some teachers. It is to In feared that "ese imps were not ve ceiving the rignt sort. of education, and that something even more radical thun a transfer of teachers is needed if they are to he civilized. BR. SOPER | DR. WHITE | : school school missiles at .§ SPECIALISTS In the following Diseases of Men Plies |Varieocele | D pris Eczema | Epile opsy | Rheumatiem Asthma | Sybil Lost Vitality Catarrh | Stricture | Skin Diseases Diabetes | Emissions | Kidoey A flocticas And Blood, Neyve and Bladder Diseases Call or send history for free advies, Free Book on Diseases and Question Blank. Medicine furnished in tablet form. Houwrs---10a.m. tol p.m. and 2 to 6pm. Sundays---10 a.m. $01 po Consultation free. | DRS. SOPER & WHITE, "y= Toronto St, Toro ity, OAL | LIME FoR SALE DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard | I} Phose 43 328 Welllngtes St érs then, and without any sympathy on actpunt of their misdoings, {would he nothing said about thele | ding. They would be given their | daily rations, and if they refused to at they would be allowed to do the other thing their | | i ! Some one was to see that the saf fragettos were turned back from Can.' ada, or refused admission to ths : as undesirables. That should be delegated to deal with the suffragettes and become rv. sponsible for their good conduct. etm Hon. Bob Rogers has gome to Mac. donald, Nan. to direct a byeelection f.a0d to mmain there until the last vote is polled. If repudiated or de } feated this time he had better not ce turn to Ottawa. His bulldozing me thodi are out of date. A new wirelth system of telegraphs bas een invented by d Frenchman. Its metits are that it is comparatively in } expensive, rapidly snd noisslessly op | | erated, and capable of -more service | than ten submarine cables. Maraoni | EDITORIAL. NOTES. (bound to be reactionaries, They de- mand a referendum on themaval ques: in: apposition, when looking for. their jvotes, and he camnot do otherwise | than 'agree to it in power, if he wants to be consistent. So the French "teachers in the Essex district say they will ignore the odin cation department's regulations with regard to bilingual schools. ' dol and the depariment permits i the go will hear about it, and the opponents of these bilingual sonools will know what io do. The democrais want a million dol i i BIBBYS, Limited Come and See the New Styles The Seasons Best Suiis If you've never been here for clothes, come to see what you've been missing. Every new style feature worke d out in the most beautiful wool CHS VOI GVEer Saw. Your Ses Qur Blue Suits Hand Tailored, fast colors, $15, $18, $20. See Scotch Tweed Suits shades of Gre Yi ( ole New Patterns! "Noa Green, Bronze, Brown, Blue, Hand Tailored, $18.00 Classy v Overcoats The man Overcoat can easily ltere. IS who \ ; soive the considering an t question most Our Kenmore $15.00 Jur Wooline $20.00 Our Raglan $18.00 Our Carlton $12.50 BIBBYS Limited Men's and Boys' 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. Departmental Store sp-- an Ra From Yard to Cellar | { We deliver at latest prices | ! the very best grades of coal. This is a good time to put in your supply for next winter. P. WALSH , 55-57 BARKACK STREET. i R BEDROOM RADWAY'S READY -~ RELIEF | Cures and Prevents i CHILLELAINS | ¥ the Relief is applic i ung tha swelling, 3 dn Tor i be hard to ben » if you shrink fro: the preparati process of § be more tedious, but the t tunily be attaingd. The shor: is best. ASK for PADWAY'S andl TAKE no SUESTITST? | ited. to | tion. Mr. Borden agreed to this in I; We have in our show-"| rooms all the latest i}| shapes in Velours," Beav- ners, Velvets, Silks and | Felts of every description, at prices to suit all: We are making a spec- ialty. of Children's Hats | this season. "GEDYE" The Up-to-date Millinery | Stove, : I78 WELLINGTON STREET, Private Fitting Rooms. 'Phoge 225. + ~ HH FURNITURE Iron Bed Special this week. $2.50, , 50,-34.50 and up. Some special ones at $5.75' and 5 Springs, $2.50, $3.50, $6.50, §§ Mattresses, $2.50 to $30.00, 13 Dress srs, Chiffoniers, Dressiug Tables, all styles and finishes. R. os REID "Phone 817. SOS was, | THE QUEEN MILLINE RY} Charming New Millisery Models Attractive for Tailored or Dressy Wear ark, | Silk Ve red effect EERE Black and White avers in Black and Blac kK end es Franch Felts : ertisti¢ hows of | sis eatings ' 1 STYLES FOR YOUTHFUL LITTLE § ACES Child's Misses' Roll Brim t Wool at hool Girls' On Wednesday wiil be Whethe o1 Hats in soft lookin 174 WELLINGTON | STREET | OVER NORTHERN OROWN BANK. RE, BLAKE THOMPSON Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance --- Agent for---- Union Assurance Soc'y & Manitoba Assurance (o'y, MAILKET SQUARE, Tt 'Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. | ---- Ray RAWFORDS Coar. or -------- Tio AEP a I 12.73

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