EE EeTart uctti i i PORER ail & | i ISETTECT, BE ee op Md a Mra Breden's, Sat of LARGE FRONT Roo, "COVER THEM WELL. Cover the pipes of your Pi or gas, with a § arty of from thres to five 19 UNDERTAKERS. ALUMINUM ENAMEL. lar SOLUTE SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signa.ure of YOU DRINK ? GOLD TIP India Blend Ten. Beautiful Fixtures Make a Big Improvement in residence or store. display of them--gas, elec- comuination--is large and varied. Our prices Come in and look through our showrooms. Breck & Halliday, A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. The cheery glow and' immense heat of our coal will make itself felt with pleasure during the eold It's just the kind to Let us fill your cook with, too. BOOTH'S COAL. 'Phone 133, Foot of West St. 0000000000000 Substantial Reduction WINTER GOODS ¢ Crawford & Walsh : TAILORS an Cleaners, a Cleaners, Rings, Teething Neck- Soothers, Taloum Powders, CAPILL!I FORMA. The hest known Hair Rastare Mme. ho Dressmaking Par wing "215 Princess Street. Telephon» 343 if too busy to come to the store--our messenger boys delays. -- Wmcarvos. The inspectors of Toronto have quarrelled over the ments of spelling matches. We thought the Toronto schools were progressive. x Every boat, trading in the province between Canadian and United States ports, must be licensed hy the pro limited, | vince. Does this offset the Cape Vin cent route ? Hard coal is selling at $6.50 a ton TIIE DAILY WHIG at Buffalo, and at #= a ton in Hamil "Opifer per Orbe Dicer.' ton. Why the great dificcence is what no fellow in the ambitious city seems to EFFECTS OF REVIVALS. be: abe to find ont. The question of revivals comes up for consideration. Are they of special | Mr. Gamey is having some hard or marked advantage? Are men and | things said about him by the conser women 'converted' by hundesds in | Votive press. But he doesn't mind it. the space of 4 month ? It is doubtful, He is used to varied and even super 'Conversion is not a sudden proces. | fluous language. He has been an in- The life of tke individual is not al | SuUranhce agent. tervd or amended in 54 moment. 'iis Minnesota seeks to prevent kissing mind may be quickly affects] There in cases where the heart is weak ! may come, like n flash of light, the How is the young ger conviction that determines the futore leman who goes acourting 19 know when he should course of the perscn. But the depar | oy gq. doetor will examine. the ture from one condition of things to young lady and give her a cortifieaté another, from what is known to be wrong to what is com eived to be Ottawa and St. Thomas are strug right, is gradually accomplished. Time gling with municipal coal vards. There and circumsiance test the quality of | are some things that the municipality the change, and they sometimes de 3 can run, but one of them is not a coal monstrate that it was very superficial. | yard, judging from the city's ex Yet the resorts of the church to sti | perience on the fuel question this year mulate the people religionsly are fruitful of much good. The met ods {| appointment of Canadian (Royal of reaching this result vary. They | may partake of revivals or missions The objet aimed at is the toneing up of the moral system, amd clergymen and laymen seem to fonl the need of this. Thus the special services which a'e now proceeding in the city, ani Marconigrams, for @gommercial pur affecting four congregations, have an poses, will be sent for ten cents a inspiring effect. There will no doubt | word, and news for ten 'cents per be 5 manifestation of religious fer | word. Though some wise men say vour, and of these virtues that are | wireless telegraphy will not stand. the the usual outcome of a zealous and | test, there are a lot of people who be devoted life. lieve in it and are putting their money into the business. Events does not think much of -the Military College) graduates to staff offices in England. "Let us keep our muscle, brain and money in our own military organizations," it remarks very correctly, NOT UP FOR HEARING The Dominion Presbyterian quotes approvingly the sentiments of Rev Iir. Caven, that the large vote of the people on the referendum campaign meant something, and that it involv od, as a minimum, the abolition of | Mr. Whitney, at the Monk banquet, surpassed himself in his adoration of the French. "Let the mischief-makers whisper and hiss and the demagogues growl," said he, "but the great hearts of Ontario and Quebec beat in unison in spite of all the efiorts oi the mis chief makers."" Let us hear no more from the Francophobes after that. the public bar. "Dr. Caven does not, in so many words," says our contemporary, 'fa vour the Gothenburg system, a sys tem of government control for cities, hut evidently considers the proposi tion worthy of being carefully ex OBSERVATIONS. Asking Too Much. Toronto Star. . . . What's thé matter with the railways amined in : the light of all the ex of North America? Why these daily perience which different countries af | ollisions ? ford." -- The Gothenburg system was not af It Always Has. ; Toronto World he rend ~ «That fected by the refe um vote > Some citizens may ohject to the con- vote was for prohibition, so far as the | trilition of Andrew Carnegie, but province could have it, and it did not | money talks, and it happens to have warrant a substitution of one kind of | the floor just now. selling liquor tor another. The idea ony . i : A Salve For Pain. was not "to eliminate from the trai : : . : S, Syracuse Post-Standard fie the element of private gain It There is insurance against append:- was to circumscribe the use of liquor {citis now, and anyone holding such a as much as possible; and to accom policy can dispose of a troublesome i appendix for $1,000 or more. plish this by the restriction of its sale | *P¥ " nm within the narrowest bounds. Got Off Light. The people did pot vote for the } Buffalo Times Gothenburg system. It was not up white woman and a Chinawan, for consideration. It is doubtful whe. | 8Trested armin arm OR Mi hi.an street, while singing "In the Good Chl Summer Time," Sunday evening, were ors, at least all of them, who ex- | fined 85 each by Justice Loewer on pressed their satisfaction with the | Monday. They got off cheap, consid Liquor Act of 1902. It is a new is. | ing the song ©, and enough is not known about it to warrant a iree expression of pub ther it would be endorsed by the elect -- Pa A Suggestive Letter. Brantford Expositor. : lic sentiment. My dear Foy, "Have just learned, that Hugh Clark has been unseated, CARRYING ITS OWN RISK. and through bribery and corruption Centre Bruce election has been voided Proud to have awakened the pibiic , conscience to a sense of duty. Cen ance question. The premiums for the | gratulate Whitney on the triumph at year were due on the lst, and on | tending the policy of electoral purity." g S. H. Blake The city is "forced to take action somewhat hurriedly upon the insur Saturday the renewal receipts were presented by the different companies holding risks on city property. Then, Along with other characteristics of for the first time, it became apparent, | cpinsterhood that have gone glimmer that the increase in rates had been | ing down the aisles of memory and mot material. This increase was made tradition i= that of devotion to tea. ithout tice. of it ved The spinsters of to-day drink coffee, without any not of DING Served i 1 h sf ) >% | good and strong, much more frequent upon the council, and the fact that the | Iv than tea Not a few of them de tariff jumped from T0c. per £100 to $1 | mand even stronger beverages, bay for per $100, raising the total sum from | P0ne of them would the teapot be an 4 appropriate emblem. Tea no longer $442.44 to about $600. was a surprite | °C perhaps 3s nat needa. to to the city officials. They delayed act | coothe the wounded vanity or console ing until they consulted with the fin | those women who are outside the ma- 08. committee abd pot the mind of trimonial palace of bliss. "Afternoon nah Y £ tea' still stands as a convenient term, the aldermen. Thus the council has | jut it includes almost everything ex- been forced to consider at once the | cept tea, and when that harmless bey question of municipal insurance, and | erage is served it is so doctored that he ' he x the tea drinking old maid of tradition to the extent of carrying the risks on | would not recognize it. city property. In ten years the pre wiums will amount to ¥12,000, and Endeavorers Celebrate. such a sum, if placed in a sinking cis, Nu Feb. 2. Tu milion ; : i hristian ' Endeavorers living in a fund and legitimately applied, will go parts of the civilized world, celebrate far towards keeping the city hall in | 15 dav, the twentv-second anniversary proper repair. It is not a great open | of the organization of the great =o building exposed to fire and its des- | I°t¥. | In response to the call of the G but 'specially rded by th officers of the national society the lo traction, but specially gun Y W2€ | cal branches everywhere are to hold police force and by resident caretakers, | anniversary meetings and appropriate and could have the additional advan | ly celebrate the day. . A feature of tage of a superior fire service at a these meetings ix to be the reading of letters of greeting from President comparatively light expense Under Roosevelt. "Father" Clark. and other the circumstances the council will be | prominent persons interested in the so k Spinsters Drink Less Tea. justified in showing its disapproval of | ciety and its w | Not To Sell For Ten Years. { Havana, Feb 2--Rix of the primi 1 independent ar fecié proceedings on the part of the com panies that cannot be defended ries hav pL + ot agricul i ool i fanit r Agri tural col 3 an agreement not lege and , but desires t jomin wir brands or plants to any bf Ri e. under a penal won gov nt to establish it. Why | body for \ WE, unGer a penalty should the federal government wnder : . firms here number a dozen, and there take provincial work in Manitoba any | are a scorn or so of smaller firme more than in Quebec or Ontario * Tohn Watson ("lan Mac | -- Rev Dr Premier Roblin savs the school ques. | larei"}, under medical advice, has tion is closed so far as the Manitoba been ohligad to cancel all pub = © | gagements, in Liverpool snd else | government is concerned. Jt certainly | where," until August. closed Mr. Macdonald's career, and Mr. Roblin knows it. Fluid beef, half-pound bottles, 3c. l McLeod's drug store. DAILY wae, MONDAY. resRUARY 2. FROMOVER SEAS TOLD BY MEMBER OF CORO- NATION CONTINGENT, A Look Through That Marvellous Building the British Museum-- A Great and Varied Collec- tion. Kepler, Feb. 1.-/To the Editor): In this letter | hope to give my read es a <light sketch of the British mu seum, visited June 22nd. This is a latge building of dark sandstone, the balcony in front being supported by forty-four immense Corinthian pillars This vast structure has an air of sta bility about it that would seemingly defy the hand of time. | spent two days in this great depository of anti quities, and vet saw little of its great store of records written, inscribed or sculptured, and understood less, The lofer flat of this building contains ninety rooms, while there are over sixty rooms on the second flat. Most of these are open to the public The histories of the great nations of the ancient world, --Romans revks, Phoenicians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Etrusians and Egvptians are in some measure preserved there, written on tablets or papyrus, or inscribed on tatues or tombs. Here we mav view many parts of the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, known to St. Paul (Acts xix). Sculptures from the Parthenon and other Athenian buildings are here The mausoleum, tomb oi Mausolus, king of Caria, considered one of the seven wonders of the world, has been placed here Although it dates fron about B.C. 350. i is so well preservs that it av easily hold its place as world's best examples of t art." The Rosetta Stone, by the inscriptions on which scholars were enabled to decipher the kgyptian writing, stands in a central place in the Egvptian galleries. In a walleease in one of these galleries mav be seen sun-dried bricks made of clav mixed with sand, broken pottery and straw Some of these bearing the name oi. Rameses Il, (the Pharoah who op pressed the children of Israeli are es pecially interesting. But it is in the Babylonian and Asyrian galleries that many sculptures and antiquities re mind us of incidents in the history oi the Jews. Viewing these relics, one is impressed more_than ever with the un erring divine guidance that has pre served the Bible down through the ages even while associate records have heen for centuries hidden from view or lost forever The Pyramids, too, have added theif quota to the great and varied collec tion. In the mummy rooms one sees rows of human forms and skeletons The mummy of Queen Cleopatra rests near the entrance. By what irony of fute has this doleful assemblage of caskets and bones become the associ ates of beauty * Yet she rests among high priests of her nation, princes and Kings. I spent some time in the American room examining the objects of dress and weapons of war and of the chase, used by the race that we have super seded. Bows, arrows, spears, pipes of stone, and other weapons in flint and wampum are on exhibition here, be sides a large collection of copper spear and arrow heads. A marked fea ture of the stone instruments is the similarity of these to those of the "stone age."' as discovered throughout Eurof®_and displayed in an adjoining Rid the System #8 of Poisons And You Need Have No Fear of Appendicitis, Peritonitis and Other Dreaded Ilis. DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS The Great Family Medicine. When the bowels are constipated or sluggish in action the human body scemns an easy prey to nearly every ailment to which human beings are subject The immediate result of ina tivity of the bowels is the clogging and on struction of the action of the kidneys and liver, the upsetting of the diges tive organs, and the forcing back or to the system of poisonous impunitics which contain the germs of disease Not only are colds and all contac ious and infectious diseases move Rk« Iv to attack a person subjected to con stipation, but appendicitis, peritong tis, inflammation of the bowels, and chronic dyspepsia are the direct result of neglecting to keep the bowels re gular and active In health the bowels should move about once a day, otherwise the eof fects are soon felt in the way if in digestion, headache, dizziness, bodily pans, and feelings of uneasiness, lan guor, and depression. The most prompt relief as well as the most thorough cure for constipation is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills No merely cathartic medicine can do more than relieve constipation The bile which is poured into the in testines by the liver is nature's cath argic, and conwquently healthy liver alticn 1s essential to regularity of the bowels. Dr. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills have a girect action on the liver and Kidveys as well 4 the bowels, cure of constipation. Mr. W, Francis, 2 Colborne street, Ringston, Ont., «ates: "J was in a very 'bad state with kidney disease in its worst form 1 felt misorab! most. of the time, suffered from pain: in the back and legs, and as | «ow that | was gradually failing in health of F200 00 The large indapendent ' ! cine One pill a Toe, 1 had trig! a great many kidney me nes, bat did not ovtain much ber = A friend of mine gs ed why I did not trv Dr Chase s Kidney Liver ! ami can truly say that the ave entirely cured we. 1 would |: hink of bein; without th Iv the house now, as we consider it a splendid family medicine hase's Ki Liver Pills are of h family med 25 cents 54 box At gli dealers. or Edmanson, Bates & i Co, Toronto. © 3 ® $ ® s . . > > : o ® . . . ® . ® ' ® . ® $ and for this reason effect a thorough! and becoming thiner and weaker | ia vat de x e future. | worrial a great sl about the future. |. perhaps be carri Te ---- CAUTION "KING EDWARD VIL." Scoich Whiskey, extra cial qualiy, uisulicd by Greenlees Brothers, is uncqualled, acd we must caution the coasumer to accept no™effer to substitute and to see that the signature of the proprietors is on every label. Below we give facsimile copy of signature. ARGYLESHIRE. 5. All Dealers. Reasonable Price. LAWRENCE A. WILSON CO, Limited, Agents, Montreal. o@® This is the Time of Year When We Sell Lots of BLACK SUITS A Black Suit is a Spring Swit, Summer Suit, Fall Suit and Winter Suit. Yoa can wear it when a business suit isn 't appropriate and it's the s ateliest suit for business, too Always in good taste, appropriate on all occasions, becom- ing to everybody--a good, staunch, refined old friend, that one can always fall back on. Men's Single and Double-Breasted Sack Suits, Cuta- ways and Frock Suits, in Black Vicuna, Clays, Serges, Cheviots and Venetians, $10, $12, $12.50. $13, 14, $15, $18. : Perfectly Tailored. PIPPI PPIOOOS r= i: THE H. D. BIBBY CO. ® One Price Clothing H House, OAK HALL BC PERI PICEOPS OSE SOO He! PIG LEAD NOW is the time to BUY. It's going up. THE CANADA METAL Co, WILLIAN STREET, TORONTO, ONT. Popular Attraction Pegin your study in close buying by granting us a all of inspection in our up-to t artments of clothing," Zént's turmishings, ete. It's for our mutnal benefit that we court comparison to make your convenience ours as well. We \ hard pressed for want of room for our new season's selections which will soon commence. - We will make vour dollars expensive. Men's, Youths'. Bovs' an \ dren's Clothing at specially reduced prices . = - All styles of up-to-date gent's furnishings away down -- ~ : --¥ Comfortable furs at prices that we biush at the lowness. 3 --d} as JOSEPH ABRAMSON, 180 Princess Street. ONE STORE AT BATH. = - iisnsosini 55, TO BE HANGED. room. Here hammers, axes as well as knives and other implements ma stone speak for a race jong forgotier But the sound,-- This way out," n peatedly echoing thr the halls re- | minds us how fast time has flown And leaving, as | gazed back on this great mausoleum of antiquity, } pi tured a time when this structure built seer ¥v to defy the ages will ag of the past, and igs -- A Cape Colony Rebel to be Exe- cuted. Lape Town, Feb. 2.--The planishn of Cape rebels for lawless for the actions du the rebellion has ne Teen completed. It has been decided that a rebel named Visser shail b wanged for treason and murder un m cred while the war was in progres " I away te some fut ure nue ¥ rate the peru a got its first seed prune ws of a st has been.-- Your truly, DER TRAGE REISENDE but it has twned th Wporiar 1 8 M w Fo RNY nN) < vy WR. Pomer tons. 1 . { : the Ca ! he i public sch rine 2 would fi : reaching from New York to Bu teachers' s 3 ha= five thous without making any the increase million dollars yearly faio Between six and seven thousand pee : ple were buried in Cote des Neiges c¢ metery last vear and teachers teacher too come to half s Sold in Kingston by J Princess street. Mrs. Bertrand, Brec Que. ai thik i it t for me ef DOAN'S y pris me. Forfive a 1 as' with a sore back, and sue in my kidoeys that I cotid at times. I got a box of NEY PILLS, and before I taken I was greatly relie another box I was comple cannot help but give them I can, and will never fail them to all kidney sufferer DOAN'S KIDNEY are 50e. box, or 3 for $1.25 The Doan Kidney Pill Co, Wear 2 FRAO H®Y Shoes. ROW Butter Stotch,} Walno! Maple Ww A. J. RI Princess Street, = eee tee FURNISHED RB FTTH OR WITHOUT B beard. Avnly 1 Gols near City Park STOM. OUT after mi will | Pleasant to take +1 preseribe Angler a stomach tonle Eh Torted qurieg ib IER CHEM