THE DAILY WRIG, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14 FOR GOLD WEATHER You want a reliable heater. You also want ¢éme that is a fuel saver, at the time heating the house in a satisfactory manner. This the GLARK Will Do. It costs more than an inferior furnace or heater, but is economi- cal in the long run. It is clean, convenient and reliable at all times. CORBETT'S HARDWARE. dame Brand 1b. and } 50c. 1b. Brand Baking Powder and 25c. and Cof- packages, Teas 1b. ¢¢Social" fee's, in 1 25¢., 40c., 'Social' Cocoa, 20c., and 15¢., tins. Premium Coupons in each pack- age. s Jersey Cream Yeast RETAIL. THE STARR CO. 185 WELLINGTON ST. Cakes. Do not 40 without Abbey's- Salt! If you have a bottle of Abbey's in your travelling bag, you are safe from the discomfort and danger of constipation, biliousness, sour sto- mach and kindred ailments that mar the pleasure of a holiday trip, Take a teaspoonful of Abbeys Effervescent Salt in a glass of water before breakfast and it will keep you well for the rest of the day. Tell your druggist you want 'Abbey's. * ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signauure of JTree See Fac-Slmills Wrapper Below. COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE at the oflice ot the County House, hingston; up to the 22nd day of November undermentioned Stpplics. fort vear' 1903 Bread, barley pepper, beet, pe pound. Milk, -- pur RECEIVED Clerk, Court U o'clock a.m., of 1vo2, for the ¢-Jail for the salt per aatmeal, - cornmeal, rR and mutton," at and 'American coal oil, at molasses ilon Straw, hand threshed, - bundle of 12 pounds at------per Poss, carrots and potatoes, at bushel Brown family soap, bars The whole of the good quality, to be required, and to b of the jailer, or some bv -the County Council Separate fers will plies quir ed for fulfilment of W. W. PRINGLE, Ci haitaan © 10th, 1vu2 ~+-- © por at--------per box of 60 above supflies to be of delivered at. the Jail as subjear 'to the approval other nerson appointed be received for parts contract Esq ( fe Prop Nov. - tv Com: Kingston, (arrigoes - (apriages EVERYBODY Who has rubber tires on their carriages are well pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage you should send tor LATURNEY and have them on and enjoy your drives. JAMES - LATURNEY, CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess St. Kiagston At The Same Old Place 06 BROCK SYREET YOU WILL FIND THE BEST pisiL, AN OF cooked mw furts, hams "Pho bacon EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF ART Classes Re-opened on MONDAY, Oct. 6th, 1902. Wednesday and Fri 12 o'clock. WRENSHALL, Principal. COLLEGE , STON. TO RONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Largest and best equipment im inate * Joequalled facilities for securing positions 821" Queen Street, Kimgwton. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation: Life Buildings, Toronto. UNDERTAKERS. Y. F HARPISON CO, 233-235 Princess Street effdency the best Prices 'Phonee--Warsrooms, 90. T F Harrison. Kl Afternoons of Mouoday, day, from 2.30 to 430. Saturday morbings, 10 to CHAS. E. KINGSTON BUSI Vues ""UNDERTAKERS Quafity and the lowest Night Calle-- S. OORBETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 281 Princess Street, Kingston; Successor to Ww. Drennan. > [very soil and as easy to take as suyacs B70 HEADACHE. TOR DIZZINESS. a BILIGUSNESS. FOR TORPIC LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATICH, FOR SALLOW: SKIN. a FOR THE COMPLEXION Feige ile on.) CURE SICK HEADACHE. | oS Emr ootwear or Bad ! Weather SHOE STORE. cDermotf's HARD COAL The Old Reliable SCRANTON,"Ua=- equalled for Heating and Cooking. IAI S. ANGLIN & CO- Foot of Wellington St. eee ~MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big @ for Ly irritations or asiinsresiessss THE WHIG -- 68TH YEAR DAILY BRITISH Jule, published each evening, at 306-310 King Street, at $6 per vear. Editions at 2:30 and 4 o'clock. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 pages, pub- lished every Thursday mornine at $1 year. Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada: rapid, stvlish and cheap work; nine improved presses. EDW. J. B. PENSE, PROPRIETOR. I'HE DAILY WHIG. Opiter per Orbem Dicor.' PROPH LY. putting A GLOWING magnifying. mannerisms, half-truths in is well known to the publishing wholecloth the opposition press ap- By forward and some cases, as in- formed, misre presentations, in a sot- pears to have over-acted its part the "our pilgrimage of Doukhobor of dealing with small part of tlers. All 'this done to injure these simple unlettered was, course, not peasant people, but was meant to re flect on the This part has, government in power. it we find some of these to appears, been over- acted, and now recently unfair critics responding more charitable impulses. The Montreal Star says editorially : "lt is not possible to withhold sym pathy from these amiable fanatics. * * In an age defined as 'destitute of faith © and afraid of reason," they evince the heroic quality of believing with all their hearts, making nothing of property in comparison, and risk- ing their lives In following the Gleam." * * It would be narrow to judge them solely by our commercial standards, to condemn them utterly because they are so strangely unbusi- ness-like, to conclude too hastily that they can never be valuable to tne comtry and the world. They are no collection" of lazy fakirs, aliecting re ligious transport as a 'method of sponging their way through life, but industrious, temperate, chaste, honest and only too-high minded. It is very possible that a strain of that enthu- sifistic blood may lift the future of ('anada above the slough of materia lism, breed us many a seer, many a poet, many a man with courage to stand in the gap when colder spirits fail." Will this glowing filled 7 Then is prophees be ful- the country and the gov to 0 having extended hospitable welcome to ernment he egngratulated on this cruelly prosecutell people. The Star's bright full harmony with and expectations of has cone among them and had experience their ideal prediction is in the t every estimony one who of their simple hospitality, home life and the that among upright character but they found to be all universal J That to learn from us no one denies, still taught is much but are them. have lessons that careful more important by their example, ('an- note lest lest we adians may well make of. Let we may understand. our hearts, us not close eyes see, nor our may SCHOOL SUPPLIES Education COST OF The been unmindiul af 'the complaint that Board of has not the fees collected on account of books in the high. Tt sumed to supply all that the scholars The text books, were supposed to be and supplies, public schools, have been too was not pre- required. outside of the readers, dis- pensed with, and in their place expen- put The plan which the pupils sive note books were in. was to dictate notes, wrote down, read over and memoriz ed, Jut it hoth the books and note books have been In ad- has been found that text in use in the advanced classes. dition habit of mentizing the notes and re literally. In that man- ner they have been getting a superfici- things. For these been afitation and the board, meeting, decided it. will not involve am: financial bur: called the but the scholars have been in the them citing al knowledge there of reasons has an for a change, at its st It den: la upon Toronto has what is hook and supply system, the They and appropriation The outlay the first year £10,000. is adopting, the same system at an .in- 100. Hamilton has | the fee system, and King=ton has_had it, for. several The dilfer- ence here will be the adaptation of Toronto's books and_supplies to Kine- free coods are not free. are purchas- ed out of the taxes made for the purpose. was about Ottawa | itial expense of 87, vears. only sten's fee system, and under circum | stances which will make the proceeding quite acceptable. The school fee will be continued, a and without anv material modi- At the . : . = tithe the supplies will be -cut "down, so short | it fication for the present, same in - the course of a time, classes "will the three | have or four vears, all Then the The | come the the text hooks they need. fee will be reduced material the be- of the books and | | | | that ; | { | | Iv. board and teachers enstodians and economy make them last The saving will to school po change made | by care | for several vears. he {an appreciable one the The cut down at | pulation. could be {and the fie once with the money on hand with which to in med for But it not dee to present was the time, augurate it. to the exped ent go council - x funds. at and its of- school The reports of the hoard committee bec interested the should are foers, and, n niahagement, J th subject: The will enable the intelligent con 'laion, be by who in the information thev contain rs to reach an ratena and it will no doubt in support { the school trustees. | aq arc fualle rege | of .the action of | A GROUNDLESS IMPLICATION. The Ottawa Citizen comments upon the defalcations of McDougall, ex- solivitor of the Ontario Treasury De- h partment, and "There something. radically wrong with a me- thod of such ohserves : is business could be le. reason why-the Citizen thirty years of unin lot of politi ians it is ahout time the whole were transa ting public when That - urges that a (ase pos is one after al vestigated operation by ore of the departments: at Toronto overhauled and their accounts audited the auspices of party. Would it not the Whi%, that this business *7 No, it of governmental astuteness but a ques- Under rovernment as well as under under another political appear, even to would be good not a question 18 tion of official routine. a con- servative a liberal vernment an official is wrong, and the as the Whiz has point the only thing possible, a This audit can be had under any party and The there lable to go only thing needful, ed out, close, ricid and exacting audit. without a change of government. Uttana that would be some terrible revelations if Mr. Whitney and_his political associ- ates had the chance to personally in- Citizen im] lies vestigate things. It is only an impli cation, however, and there is no ground for it : ----inan DISEASE IN THE SCHOOLS. A corps of medical men have been work New York, the children, and excluded, at in among school have out of over a million they have about €X- amined, twenty thousand, who have been sufferers from parisitic, con- tagious and diseases. The has been astonishing and the prompt act- of against the spread of disease in skin revelat on in some cases ion the examiners has guarded the schools. The conclusion of the whole it should be the duty to as matter is that of hoards tect the health as provide for school evervw here of chillren their In this connection comment has heen pro- well education. made upon the singular indiiference of parents. They have been unfami'iar, York cases, their in thousands of these Ne with the childeen, Ww condition of not * surprise when their attention has heen called it. that the home has not been attentive enough phy=ical and have to The feeling is to the children, and to the expedients to when thq defects of persons have been discover- od. Teachers are required to be very ob- that should be resorted servant, and to insist upon the retive ment of children who show evidence of Ea 3 in any form. But see the marks and scars contagious diseases thev cannot which ave under the clothing, and so cannot be aware of conditions which sometimes exist. This has heen made especially evident in Kingston recent- lv. A skin di-ease has appeared, one that is vew kere and contagious, and that has affected many persons. 2 Under the diveciion of the chairman of the Health have been excluded, of the sufferers all of them, because only a close personal that can assist Board perhaps not imspection would make possible. the in such a way as to make Parents, however, in servic ©, and the work of the health department ef fective, RI EDITORIAL VIEWS. C. C" Robinson is nibbling mayoralty the His only at is post in Toronto. qualification is that he is a talkative and a conservative. young mang Because men cannot be hired to dig them out thousands of sugar beets in left the there no idle men Waterloo county are being in Are around to rot. \ in Canada! The Brantford Expositor hopes Hon. had his likely he had, Bigas the premier's consent in King- though® the as introduced left a doubt for to quote conversation ston. It is matter the point. i< at the for -the praver is Sir Witfiid Springs, Arkansas, of his health. The may quickly recover, lo whi-hyhe Laurier benefit that he return the in and Canada to adorn exalted position oeenpies. The Imperial government is said to action which will draw the colonies and the mother There in conditions where ie contemplating some together, can | be th is not treated any Visitor or ---- country no unity of the' family bet- ter than the stranger, The Hon. eraors Hamilton Spe®tator nominates Mr. Lip of Onthiio. the leatenant It is a high of Ross for gOv- fice for one who, dreadful Spec ion, has beén a failure, The a great compliment. public life. tator pays the premier The Ontario Medical Council has de cided to--make--honor niatriewla@on the basis of entrance to the study of me and for a five years' course The ¢ may. hs to interfere The very vernment rain as -it dia before, council is gradually becoming a exclugive Louy. .. » " Montreal, leads schools in Dr. McViecar, agitation for free public Hi {int and movement *shonla of mn oN vht to the It, is surprising that Quel on many. sup» be the | people of thes lower province have been porters, a SHUEPSS: Hot | to! iil To in conservative opin- in | TTseveral of the 1 so long content without this school reform. H. Elgin, ture, ---- Wil-hire as a candilate Gaylord in West for the legida- was defeated. He New York, wish the same But he has discussed his schemes, the ran and ran for congress, in result. SO cia'i-tic and done something to educate ma-ses. He is eaily satisfied, j -- The federal Ie ember Mr. vacated bye-eleetions Ith--in Prefontaine's mouth, the of Mr. Flint as devk of the commons), and Ary topened by the death of Dr. They elect liberal members. take place on (Hon. Mai sonewye, Yar appointment svatl, by enteuil, Chrisie. will probably Did tliet colonial the Canadian not Canadian ministers in- sentiment befoswe the The Ottawa did not speak conference ? they Parliament Citizen the represents the whole peoples ana it will speak in their behalf the government will be endorsed. --_---- CLIPPED FROM PAPERS. ays for majority. when it meets, and Evidence Of Weakness. Montreal Herald. 'Schwab is going to India. This sot- tles it. No thoroughly sane man would think of getting that far away from a million-dollar job. As Several Feople Know. Toronto Star. t seems stocks--or, one reviews market. ent. to make money rather, it looks casy, as the action of a rising But the real thing is ditier- easy in What The World Wants. London News. The Empress Dowager of China con- tinues to celebrate birthdays, where- as the world would rather celebry ate her funeral anniversaries. In Solid : Form. Toronto Mail. Toronto's civic fuel department has two thousand. tons of Scotch coal in sight, and the prospects are therefore good that our citizens will shortly have some hot Scotch. . GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "Sherlock Holmes" was Admir- ably Produced. production of "Sherlock Holmes" at the Grand Opera House last night received the encomiums © of the fair-sized audience that had the good fortune to witness this excellent drama, which portrays an episode in the life of Conan Doyle's master-mind detective--his connection with the strange case of Alice Faulkner. "The beautiful and accurate staging and the strong company make the present- ation appear remarkably natural. Iin- er stage appointments have seldom been seen here. Herbert Kelcey is a complete success in the title role, and won many well- deserved plaudits and! curtain calls. Miss Effie: Shannon has an emotional part as '""'Alice Faulkngr," and acts it so naturally that an ordinary audi- ence would be apt to think it trifling: But quite the opposite--it is the tri: umph, of an artist. Several fine bigs of dramatic. acting are seen in the role of "Prof. Moriarty," for which David Davies is worthily responsible. Miss Lorina Atwood, a stage beduty, clev- erly shows the tiger instinet of a bad and scheming woman. All the 'other parts are-filled hy a strong east. The orchestral music was especially good. The Theatrical Notes. "Show Girls at the real Academy. this week. Twenty-five vears. ago Lewis Mor- vison and James O'Neill were in the cast of »*Kerry Gow," a play still on Pthe stage. "The Sign of the Cross" Toronto Grand this week. spectacular. production "Ben at the Princess. The "Sherlock left this morning by special G.4.R. train for Ottawa, Via Cornwall. Next week the company plays 'in Montreal. The Tom Marks Stock company will be at the Victoria theatre in February next, His former leading lady,' Miss Esther Evans, the pretty blonde over whom Napanee young man attempt ed suicide here, is not with the com- pany this season. Commenting upon the musical @ co medy "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," the Montreal Sun says : "Ihe only weak point 'is the book, which |'meeds some alteration to show co better; for, as itis now, ple leave the theatre with a feeling of disappointment -- a feeling that they have seen a very good entertain- [ ment, but withal there js something | wanting--sometliing that is not. quite | satisfactory; something has not gone quite as it should do. If the book were improved upon this feeling would not be "there. Mont- Rice's is. at the The great Hur' is Holmes" company peo- Lived On Wolfe Island. 'a Vincent Eagle. Mrs, rhza Erwin, street, Cleveland, Ohio, writes to liceman F FR Wiley. to aséertain [ the whereabouts of her brother, Wil | ham Laundervilli 2 who is gbhout ~ixty | five vears of age. She not soen | him, or heard from him in about hh tvitwe years. When last heard fiom I he resided on a garm on Wolie Island, was married, and had a son and a danghter, respectively, Andrew and 'Emma. person knows his residence they a great fa vor by notifying without delay. of 199 Liberty has nami Ii any will confer Mrs. Erwin LL ---------- Extensive Improvements, Tweed News Soine extensive improvements ing made alae thedling of the cilwayv. betwen Tweed A larg: of men cemplove ld entting down vrade snorth ef Enterprise; of ballasting has been done, Station Taavns are levelled up. The ratulated upon the be Bay of and and a a gang bet fled com pany wav cencral iii and is to be the stat is kept cong th in 100s and up. road men's hats latest and' best, Mills & Co., Wellington street { Taylor sells purest drugs. Young George ~ makes the and NEW OVERCOATS THE H. D. The Short, The Medium, The Long Coats. It isn't possible to improve on the style, workmanship und perfec- tion of fit of our Overcoats. They are absolutely correct in every de- tail. 'These Overcoats were made by specialists --men who 'design and make Overcoats and nothing else. _ $7. 50, 18, $10, $12, $12.50, S14, $15, BIBBY SOV. - ONE PRICE CLOTHING Mouse, OAK HALL. SRNR a Fas on & There are Fashions in Teas as Well as in Clothes, %, Just now there is a fashion for the dark drawing tea, that makes a heavy liquor. When poured it looks like a cup of strong coffee. Now this does nct make an injurious tea. In England "it is the national breakfast drink. We have it. at 30c., 4oc., 50c. and 6oc. per pound. Stroud Bros., 109 Princess Street, Kingston. 4 By od For STOVE REPAIRS Ail Kinds and Makes of Stoves to be Had From Us We have one of the most complete re- pair shops in Canada, McKELVEY & BIRCH, A -- CARI DON'T Butt Loc] 2 be tL oo 21 0 Oe [RS you EClar A ROAST FR Denounces President New Orle nual conve of eration in respon declared the ig ed people, ects of " "No nar Pre<ictent | strike hold di Isc ari Alth "ni was refer v of the lea of the with 10¢ The arr Br ewech, Starr Youny men' ( weorge Mi On 4oor, ter, when you can get pound of the best Clarified flavored, pound and see how pleased 'Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts. IRIN Sel NPR ETB! that rnorance 69 and 71 Brock Street. a | 5 x 'MAYORALTY 1903 | To .the Electors of Kingston : | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--As a oan | didate, for Mayor "lor 1903, I respectfully so- | licit your votes and influence to elect me. i WASTE MONEY ill-ftavored but- a sweet and finely- } for 25¢. Try a er, will be, ified Milk {o., ex] tain BRI IRE OM GOMFERS MAYORALTY 1903 To the Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--I am a oan- didate for the mayoraity for the year 1003, and respnotfully ask for your votes'and in- finenes on my beball . J. T. WHITE. Eliot of Har- vard University. ans, Nov. 11.--At 22. ntion of the American Labor, President ling -to the it was amazing amon alld educat aims anl ob sal Fed Gompers, welcome to nots civie arding the bo MAYORALTY 1903 To the Electors of Kingston: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN (--1 respect- fully solicit vour votes and influence to elect th me as Mayor for 1904, : : TH! BELY. de to th crhicartivn fing : : FURNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO Apply 168 King stree and TABLE West, WITH OR- board neat t $ oz tins. § Cisy Park. satis icular reopl Co., 183 Wellington Street FOR SALE. hats latest and t (CE ¥ACHT, ONE YEAR OLD. APPLY P.O, Box #3, lls & Co. Wellington street and Spices in fv mart s bes