Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1903, p. 6

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a tr EEE EY rTYe™ o [-- -- A few shaves pay for the entire cost of the Safety Ra- zor, fully warranted, Established Over 25 years. Over five million daily us- ers are our best frie AT CORBETT'S HARDWARE. _ Use GOLD TIP India Blend Tea. Extracts, 2 os. bottle, 10e, Baking Powders, 15¢. and 2c. per 1b. Floral Oream ~ toilet article--big THE STARR Cco., 188 WELLINGTON ST. is an excellent LITY AND STYLE of the garments we make. . enough that the cloth is good and well must be well put to- . Loave us your measure for a _ SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT. You will then be style, fit and workmanship CARROLL & CO., WINTER SCHOOL FOR SINGERS. MR. A. U. BRANDER, Soloist and Teacher, -» Will conduct a ** Winter 5 i Recitals and Soncerta, tudio Golden Lion Block, . 1 G. BOGART, M FORMER RESIDENT Hi Kingston G | Pure Grape Juice For The Sick. - We have a pure Grape } Juice which contains nothing 3 but the pure Juice of the : Put up in pints and quarts at 35¢. and 65c. per bottle. This will be most accepta- ble to any sick one. HOWN, M.-D ©, 285 Princess St. ""Opifer per Orbem Dicor. * NEW PUBLIC RESORT. What onto. The movement had its ori where be can spend an hour with con ; genial spirits. The tap-room may give ¥ DO YOU DRINK ? place to the people's tavern. It is an experiment in the right direction, and the success of it will watched with a profound and abilling inte rest. ---- A MATTER OF MANAGEMENT At the recent convention of munici ral representatives, the city electri cinti of Chicago said : "The impor tant difference in condidions between public and plivete ownership is that dividends for shareholders, and in Most cases on a greater valuation warrant." That is one side of the question. Municipal ownership, to he successful, involves carcfulness of man agement, and devotion to the pet- and the improvement of it from time ta time, involves heavy expenditures, and they must be met by taxation which is equitably and reasonably apr plied. This expenditure and this im provement or revewal of plant calls for the collection of revenues, the creation of a sinking fund, the pro tection of all the mterests and rela tions which business mon esteem. Still more. Municipal ownership sométimes suggests extravagance. This city, for instance, is fairly well lighted. If the electric lighting property belonged to the pecple, and it were governs through the council, there would prof ably be demands for nore lights, and they would be conceded by a commit tee, for it vid not be disposed to give the electors offence. Every stevet lamp, however, adds to the annual ox pense, and the account wotkds grow » that there is more thai one point to be consid with elarming rapidity. § ered in connection with mimic ipal ownership. Dividends would he saved, and the people would get the benefit f them eventually in reduced rates. Rut municipal management is not gensrally as cconomical as private management, and quite & exacting, and hence the only safe expedient is administration, through commission ex, Clected hy the people direct and having complete authority to act, on one. line and according to their wis dom. ---------- TALK OF LAW SUITS Typhoid fever has been epidemic in Ithaca, and one result of it has been the death of fifteen students in Cor nell University. The water supply is afforded by a. private company, which has either not the means nor the en terprise to add the miprovements from time to time which the service de mands, v It ix a question whether the friends of the students who have died, and of the others who have suffered, have not the grounds on which to proceed against the water company and sue it for damages, By the way this rewinds the Whig that some people are preparing for an | attack on the city corporation if the water which has been supplied the people here is proven, by the exbhus tive analyses which are now going on, to be impure. It is contended that the contract of the city is to serve the con summers of it with a pure artic rand if it has been impure there is occasion for suits and damages : The only difficulty is to connect the water with the sickness which so gen erally. prevails. The theory that the ilincss is caused by the water is not established by the experience at the penitentiary. There the water used is not: supplied by the city and there some of the convicts have low with typhoid fever. : The medical men who attribute the fever to. the peculiar season, to the thaws, the moisture, the inundated cel. CANADIANS IN CHINA. lars and open Sewers, are reasoning £ along sensible lines. E out this time--and earlier if the wea mild--the air ig full of mi. The healthy person is not af . fected by them. He may breathe them | Toronto Glove 3 in, or swallow them in his food and | Letters of an interosting character his system will throw them off. Bug hate been recived at the Methodist the person with jow been" laid very season ab- | The New Viceroy Shows Great Re- EE SE TEE THE DAILY WHIG. vitality takes aries in Sze them in and suceumbs to theif ¥ficcts. | Rev. 0. 7. Kilborn, ' M1, and Miss So that the man who undertakes to ; connect the fevers with the water may have a large contract on his hands, & vealled "The People's Tavern Company" has been organized in Tor EVIDENCES op DEVELOPME? The development of ( ceeding on a scale We have marked tig seemed as if the order to marci But at last it came, and, as if to make up movement forward has into the double quick. felt in every direction soon after the plebescite was taken five years ago, but it was dropped for a time. The referendum, and especial ly the fact that the vote seemed to disapprove of the barroom, revived the desire for places of rest, recrea tion and refreshment, places where the men, young and old, can go in, sit, chat, read, and enjoy a cup of tea or difficult to realize. | Gite different from me 80 long that it h would for lost time, | "8 to keep order, hut with the Boxers developed The impety : % Petus is | content, they are having a + coffee, but no intoxicating liquors, Ty "The People's Tavern Company" is in industria] enterprises of all of "ir natural state, in the construction of new rajlw extension of the old oned quiring and building of & of mows heautiful homes publie buildings, in the development of the composed of clergymen and laymen, and its purpose ix to raise $100,000, and with the money open several tav- erns in the city. The word "tavern" hardly expresses the kind of resort that is intended. The tavern of old was the public rendezvous where men ate and drank, where they especially met for gossip over their pipes and punch. The social instinct within them called for close communion, and if they could not find it in one place they looked for it in another. The shortening of the hours of labour in recent years adds to the leisure of the individual. He has more time for im- provement, for mental and physical exhiliration, and be will find the spot and the and more imposing distribution of electric energy at small cost, and in hundreds of other ways whiel the man who reads On:one day alone, it was roported in the onto papers that the Ontario govern ment had granted charters to seven W companies, having an ag gate capital of $10,995,000, The Development Company of On tario came first with pany ranked second with $1,600,000, mining company third with £1,000,0¢ capital. One company, is authorized to cultj vate tropical fruits in Ontario Seven of the companies d to come under the head of manufacturing the dev elopment of mining dredging and construe 4 I 18 an hotel com a municipality does not have to earn company, and still another and game company. It will be seen that aims are varied, development will not be line. When' it is considere than the actual money invested would one day's paper, and that similar evi 54 are being wublished we get some iden of the faith that farseeing capitalists province and in the Dominion. We are rich "beyond the dreams of " in all that goes to make a » Prosperous and powerful. ---------- tiost of details. The purchase of plant, donces of progre EDITORIAL NOTES. mortgages of every kind. source. of about ten millions of dollars, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy has his eve The C.P.R. knows no limit to its expansion make a bid for it People are leaving Australia for The tide oi immigration to wards the. North West mises to be without. a parallel, A movement is on foot in Montreal to exclude young boys apd girls from the theatre when the plays are at all church is leading in the campaign. The C.P.R. nten oppose a subsidy to the Grand Trunk Pacific line. The act diced appearance. There will be many The people must fave it very warm boiling all the while 1s that Joseph Hayveock, while engaged in the North "on the supposition that he was a bad man.' he escaped the toils of the assailants How they must lack in discrimination' very hard up when lend money to the Greek lotter frater that can endorse that sort of thing cagnot be called fair-minded. Dr. Veooman, M.P.P, for South Vie toria, and a conservative, be defeated in North thinks it is a pity My Foster ventured out in a bye election Hamilton, said he was not an educa tionist. Yet, before the teaching pro death of eightegn students and. sixteen citizens ought to know their k DAILY WHiG. MONUAY. MARCH 2: spect for the Missionaries--Of- ficials Are Trying to Keep Or- der mission rooms from Canadian mission buan province, China Brockbill write entertaingly of affairs in. China. They say the officials are LrhCavoring to stamp out the Boxer ement and uphold the mission aries. Miss Brockbil! in her letter says conditions there change so quickly that what they write to-day would be k they would Write to morrow, and the rumors are constantly being contradicted: how e.er, making allowane for all this, the officials scemingly are really try having made good headway, the erops almost 4 failure, and the ery hard time of it. and battles are freq@ently fought, sometimes only a few "i outside of the city. . One of the last: reporis is that the Yunnan rebels uniged with the Szee huan rebels, and as this is endorsed by officials they have reason to be lieve it. Searcely a tay passes that executions are not taki place, some times by the lingering process. "Sun day morning while passing the parade ground on our way to church | was surprised to see the body and head of a man, who had been beheaded a few hours before, lying beside the path You may be sure [ ii might the chil dren back hy another street A new viceroy is expected in a few days, and he has a splendid reputation. Cer tainly the officials hae been promy:t Gay, when several Boxers got into the city, or we might not be comfort able here in our own home to night You may be sure we have thankful hearts.' Dr. Kilborn's letter refers to the re spect shown to the missionaries by the new viceroy. He says: "Two weeks ago th Viceroy gave Protestant mis stonaries in Chentu to understand that he would he pleased for us to call upon him in his own official residence on a certam day, and at a certain hour. It so happened that only five male missionaries were in the city at the time. Wo went, were cordially re ceived and courteously treated The viceroy chatted in the most in formal manner for about an hour. He expressed his regret that we had been subjected to alarms from the recent Roxer troubles, remarked that the Boxers were now nearly all caught or scattered, ana finally suggested that We write direct to him in case of any future difficulty between us and the reople. This was an extraordinary honor to be shown to foreigners, but it was entirely eclipsed by that of this week. The viceroy invited the Protestant missionary community, ie the male members, to line with him at the foreign offi Eleven of us sat down with the v roy and nine other high Chinese officials to an elegant dinner served entirely in foreign fash ion. Such an event never happened in this city or province before, and is hot common in other pagts of China. It gives us standing and influence among the people, and opens our way to many whom we could not other wise reach." - -- OBSERVATIONS, Oh, That's It. Toronto Star In Berlin society has a fad of danc ing barcfoot, whi h gives them a bet ter chance to stub the light fantastic toe. What A Mercy. Montreal Herald "They can name a brand of bad cigars after a man," said the o *hrity to himseli, "hus fortunately, they can't make him smoke : It Wasn't Suspected. : Toronto Globe According to the number of widows claiming the late KI; Hyman's money, wivek seem to have travagance, 1 been his only ex "Brockville Recorder Toronto wants to control Ontario's water power, and Ottawa asks to bir paced in charge of the weather. Be tween these two graspers ordinary people won't have much left. « What Does It Mean ? Hamilton Herald Joseph. Chamberlain is~ only sixty SIN, and yet in hic farewell speech at Cape Town he spoke the end of his political career 44 being necessarily near its close Why necessarily * Pope Leo was more than sixty six when he began his was twenty five vy -------------- Increase Of Wages. Hamilton, Mar h 2-The street railway has notified jee employees that their pay is to be ine reased all round, the increase to Zo into effect at once Fifteen cents an hour will be paid 1. first year men, Sixteen cents an hour for the second vear, seventéen cents an hour for the third vear and eighteen cents an hour for all over three vears Hitherto the men, under an arrange ment made in August, 1901, have been all receiving fifteen cents an hour. 1 t r life-work, and that t Are Out On Strike. ( Svdney, NS. March 2.-About 100 Fa Itakans employ Iron and Steel on strike hecgus company to give them an advanes of | i two cents an hin They were being paid fourteen cents an ja hour and wanted SiXiven publishing Sanday papers ea, N.Y. has. so far resulted in the |} After a sharp debate in the United was laid over until to day INTERESTING LETTERS FROM ph ness," such. expressions describe the sufferings of hosts of women. who will y read with interest the accompanying | Your Wash Materials, etter cents. Women's New 2. Pj and 'physical exhaustion and mq ay al so be accompanied hy wakefulness, A Pair Of Them. ; headache, indigestion and lassitude only, less I5 pe and aches and hear up without com plaining, but when « subject to spells of weakness. dizziness, and fainting, 'an never feel at ease, because she does not know when the attacks may of her own home it has proven to he exactly suited to nerve cell "g to the body. = Mrs. J. J. Baker, 511 Albert St, 1 by the Dominion | of great be nelit to me as I am entire pany have gone ou: {ly five of my old trouble, and find my of the refusal of the | health much better than it has been in their wages, | commend Dr. Chase's come hy this tres ™ a it os. | i The typhoid feve epidemic at Ttha does. han 2 the more certain and lasting" and by |¢ noting Your increase in weight von | West Victoria, put Lo . new, firm flesh / and tissue is bein States senate the Aldrich currency bill added. Fifty cents a box, six boxes | Sut the country In Protest Against Ratification of Madrid, March 2.--Se:cral conferens- es have recently been held between Premier E. Silvela and Sir H. M. Du rand, the Byitish ambassador, with réference to the Cuban-American rec procity treaty. The British ambasgdor declared that he considered the pro posed treaty most prejudical to Euro pean trade with Cuba and stated the powers would present a collective pro test to Washington, should the senate ratify the treaty. After conferring with Senator Abarzuza, Spanish min ister of foreign affairs, Premier Silve la informed the Brithh ambassador that Spain would join the concert and sign a protest if the treaty should he ratified. " -------- HUMAN OSTRICH. Man Who Swallowed Tacks and Pins Operated On. ' Buffalo, N.Y., March 2. Physicidns of the Erie County Hotpital ~sgate that as a result of an dperation per formed at the hospital 153 carpet tacks, 41 small knife blades, 142 screw nails, 40 pin points resembling the points on a shoemaker's awl, six and a half ounces of ground glass and a wire chain about three inchws in length were taken from the-stomach of the patient Claude Trimble, twenty four years old, who claims to be a cook. He went to the hospital com plaining of indigestion and dull pains in the stomach. The physicians report this afternoon that the patient is in a fair way to recovery Blown From A Bridge. Rochester, March 2. Emmett Pow ers, fifty years old, a prominent far. mer of Sodus Centre, was blown from a bridge over Salmon (reek. Satur day night, and drowned. He was with a party of friends, but no one saw the accident and the body was not discovered until last night, under the ice' a quarter of a mile away. The heavy rains the last few davs. made the stream like a millrace and escape would have been impossible in das light. ---- She Got Her Guitar. Stockholm, March 2.-- The postal of ficials of Osth-Gothland found in the mails a letter 'addressed in a childish hand to "Our Lord in Heaven." and returned it to the officer here, where it was opened, It proved to be a tou h ing prayer of a girl of eight years asking God to'give her a guitar, When the matter became known the little girl's appeal was answered. several kind hearted persons subscribing the money to purchase the desired instry ment. mist ------ . To End Rebuffs. Pekin, March 1.-21t will he reall J that in dealing with the difficultios ar ising from the indemnity protocol ti negotiations largely devolved upon th Yang Tse viceroys, one of whom i. Chang Chin Tung Owing to the part he took in these negotiations th throne has granted his request for ay audience. This will end the rebufis to which he has been subjected for twen ty years, of which he has repeatedly complained. ---- John Watterworth, ex M.P.P., died at the family residence in Mosa. Feelings of Uncertainty. Dizzy Spells, Nervous ss, Weakness--A Toronto Lady's Experience With Nerve Food. "Strange feelings," "feelings of un rtainty," "dizzy spells,' "weak These symptoms point to nervous A woman c n put up with pains ome on, and cannot feel safe outside On account of the wonderful réstora ich blo and revitalizing wa it builds up the «vst i he form, and gives vigor and energy Kingston, Ont. "My = very down and 1 fre tem was * from nervous i headache a x ~ panied bv ind me and | would feel very miserable 'Mrs. J. J. Baker Hearing of Dr. | ---- hase's' Nerve Food*l began to use it od can now say that it has proven wo some tin It is a ple thoroughly good medicine Nervous prostration and ex ---------------- headaches dyspepsia; dizzy gnd faint Bl It was de ided in England that the | 1" hel para yes losdmotor atax a, eciings t we fess, Pression newspaper proprietors are manufactur i. ngs ven res pr Rtas wap | and despondency re readily over. | larity ers and the law does pot prevent them hand with nature © hough gradual, the results are an | Ve to. vour satisfaction a Twin Fit for 82.50, At all dealers, or Fdman son, Bates & Co., Toronto. IS A = CHANGE] SPAIN WILL JOIN. KING EDWARD VII Scotch Whisky is a blend of the produgts most famous of Scotland's We tera Hizhl.nds, and is reli-hing to a healthy, palate, with a fullness of flavour .and boquet clinging to it. THIS CONSTITUTES THE GLORY OF King Edward VII. Scoich Whisky. Distilled on the Estate of the Duke of Argyle, LAWRENCE A. 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