Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1903, p. 4

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Er SF 8 RE at g tosted, from Wednosday, the 22n¢ , to Suturday, the 25th inst. - elusive; all Srinking water should x HEWITT, Supatiutendons Kingston a ------ rh rE or L SETTLERS TS imperialists that the pre- vantage EDITORT AL Fors. So. the Gamay parr yill not call by ap. ~ Frank. : Sullivan to give val commission |. hearsay KOSSIp Le Ca any retaliate on Canada ? "But whith country will suffer most when Canada buys from Germany five times o much as +h: Jel to it" Mills have issued a circular in which they announce their desire to see es: ablished temperance houses or hotels, and of a kind which will command the miblie support. The gentlemen who are aehind the movement think that tem. wrance houses have failed heretofore | weause the element of public control has been missing, and they bave a alan for overcoming this failure. It is proposed to form a joint stock company, under special legislation and J to have the individuals and the muni: vipality interested to the extent of eighty per cent. of the stock, forty- four per cent.' each, and the province, if possible, to the extent of twenty per cont, The management will be dir: ected by a committee which Will 're: present all the interests involved, pub: 2s #3 JR. ou. Sup fa Twwed, Napubed, Desoronto, aad all los ta points. Train leaves City Hall ut ht dpm Fo SONuAY. , Kingston. DOMINO LINE STEANSHPS NONTREAL AND QUEBEC To ; pa sen LEE a Commonweart diay 2 Turéonfan, May 9. Mansisah, May 16 v 30 uk in BREANBAN. ancouver, Vancow v lie and private, and reading and re creation rooms will take the place of she barrooms and their attractions. The scheme is not feanible. There is no prospect of the province and the ity being made parties (6 the running of the hotel business on anv pile, and the ideal institution which the Horn: ings" Mills people Wave outlined will sroelylobmie to pass. The failure of et Houses in 'the past has heen due to the unwillingness of the Pople th pay for tnére borrforts.' They aw, x Lio ated good rooms, good, food, ttendance, and they have ie Se Yo pay, for then. The land- bh ta motley out Jol the, ber and with it made up some of deficien- cy that has the management of the dining room. The element of public control 'will not change the is: 'sus. 'The elements of thste and finance have all 10 do with the case. SCORE ANOTHER SUCCESS. It's an ill 'wind that does not blow somebody good. That is a 'very old maxim, one which has been verified many 'and many a time. When the United States acquired by conquest the Philippines, and to favour itd own {people changed the tariff on manills, 'the binder twine manufacturers of | {Canada were in a funk. Some are one that cannot be overcome pod and its presence is a menace to the binder twine eterprise. "But while sore men debated upon the situation others have gone to work and with surprising effects, "The . The Adverttists wre again' sgitated. Tho leader of thém in Battle Creek early flitting to fields that have To he discovered. Is the Doukhobor pilgrind® age already forgotten ? Fancy the! liewtenant-governor - of Missouri 'seeking to make his escape from St, Louls, to avoid giving 'evi dence in the*hoodle cases, and finding himself ander arrest. The political ¢ondition of St. Louis has reached an awful pass. The extreme conservative is veny much annoyed beeause the liberal gov- vernment at Ottawa has collected $65, 000,000 through its tariff. But the same tory talked as if the tariff and the revenue should be raised. Nothing inconsistent about that John Morley says the Imperial gov: ernment laun hed into ambitious army and navy schemes, expecting colonjal stipport. Has it? The colonies kiew nothing about these things, and ought to be consulted about what they aré expected to pay for. | The hoast was, some time ago, that the United States, in war, could stop England's supplies. = Canada's wheat has altered the aspect of the case, and England proposes to grow Wer own {eotton. Presently it will be discover: od. that the United States is not the centre of the universe. The "Trades and Labor Council of Canada is raising a fund of $100,000, It will be used in fighting all proposi tious for legislation regarded by the unions 'as adverse to them. and also to appeal from the decisions of. lower court judges, who decide against labor organizations, in cases where there is any hope of success. His Lordship" » Complaint. Smart Set. I am a baby, eleven months old, and néarly: worn out already. Please let me alone ! I am not a prodigy, except to the extent that, not having any- | thing to say, I don't talk: Two big persons claim to be my to--why can't they let it go at that! I have never denied the charge. I haven' much data to go by, but I don't think I am either amagician, a learn: ed pig, or a virtuoso. I don't hanker for applause; so, it will be an apoveci, ated favor if you won't put me thigugh any parlor tricks. i have my wealthy old Uncle Es -- nose, congratulate Uncle Ezra, but don't-blame me. I may be a kiep: + for all I Know, but I ¢an't Don't rattle rattles at me--they ub: th me Don't googoo kbotsie at me. I can't worsen d il any better than I can Whe Smlinl ach, ein? have ip a ton be entectained or mystified or med : cated or applauded. And, Round trip Uekats good going Apri [Twine company, Prol. Wolverton; has want me to row up to discaveries which will mean that 82, Tihs hod on Ape goon, May 0.000 ow spent. in From i a 3.8 pg impossible bere, and the More expen: bm sive machine method has been resort i Led to. Thanks to Mr. Wolverton's ex: DIRECT tensive enquiry, especially in Ireland, where every flax and linen mill was visited, the home method clit be im proved upon, and thousands of dol 'seorth The quickest soother of pain, and most penetrating liniment on the mar ket today is Smith's White Liniment| A positive cure for sprains, swellings, inflammation, "ig Shaumhtiom, Alen Boe i, ab Faden lumbago. Big None Better, © one can sell better shots theapet than Abernethy. 3 The most widely scparated points hotween which a telegram can be sent us British Columbia. and nearly a cic: eit of the globe, and would traverse over 20,000 miles in dol . ing. eral Pa we MRS. JOHN EDWIN SCOTT, President of (he Woman's Baptist Fore cign Missicnary Society of the west, hin convenes at Milwaukee to-day. EH MUCH AM I OFFERED ? | American' Dentists In Saxony Must Not Practice. Berlin, April 21.--The highest court of the kingdom of Saxony, at Dresden, has decided that several American den- tisty practising in Dresden with the of n Chicago institutions, capnot legally use a' doctor's degree, office or sign. Some time ago the for- eign office investigated the status of the . institutions concerned, through the German consul at Chicago, and reach ed the conclusion that degrees were sold as p vegular business. np ---- Helped By A Quarrel. Bt. 'Louis Republic, When an oicer in the army has any unpleasant experience with the -presi- dent of the United States his brothers in Ams generally regard his chances 3 rapi romotion as ruined. Yet Bigadier Gen, Charles F, Humphrey, U.S.A; who is to succeed Gen, Lud ington as quartermaster of the ary had a personal quarrel with Presidént Roosevelt and it probably helped him when the time came for the president to designate Gen. Ludington's succes- sor. It was at Siboney, Cuba, when Shafter's army was closing in around Santiago. Col. Roosevelt, determined to obtain some quartermaster's sup- plies for the rough riders, came oa ing to a point where Col. Humphrey was in charge of some stores, ith- out loss of words, Col. Roosevelt de- clared that he must have some of the supplies. Col. Humphrey replied that it was imposeible--they were needed, and under orders to be distributed elsewhere. But Col. Roosevelt empha- tically insisted and: Col. Humphrey, after a curt exchange of opinions with the man destined to become command- er-in-chief of the army and navy. of the United States, told him to go to a certain' place much hotter than Siboney even on that hot July day. France's Costly Colony. London Spectator. President Loubet, perhaps stimula ted by the example of Mr. Chamber- lain, is about to undertake a lon, tour of inspection in Algeria. He wil! examine the centres of colonization, will visit the Kabyle tribes, will hold discussion with the semi-independent chiefs; and will study for himself the arrangements for garrisoning the colony. The precise object of the un usual journey is not stated, The Al gerians, white and brown, have manv grievances, some of which the presi- deitt may be able to remove; but he is a man of business capacity, and we should imagine that his chief wish would bé to ascertain whether the great cost of Algeria to France could not be diminished. Large reductions are inevitable if the French budget is to be iully adjested, and some of them: must be contributed by the col (onial department. There is little hope of an improvement in the local re venue, for the French are not colon: ists, and 'as little of a reduction in the cost of the gariison, for they have not conciliated the Arabs, or killed out their hope that they may one day recover their old dominion. Algeria gives employment to as many white troops as all Northern India. 'When Mrs. Kien M. Stone finisher her lecture course this spring, Segun last October, she will have spoken be fore M9 audiences about her experien- ces in Macedonia. A Guaranteed Cure for - All Forms of Kidney Disease. j We > Wm druggists" an hilly prepared to give the [loilowing guarantee with e 50 went Lutth of Dr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tab lets, the only remedy in the world that positively cures all 'troubles aris ing from weak or discased kidneys :-- "Money cheerfully returned if = the sufferer is not relieved and improved after use of one bottle. Three to six bottles effect { opleninhing and perman ent cures. relieved and cured vou waste N at. sel Henry Wade, Kingston, Ont. G. W. Mahood, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Hoag, the comer Princess ihe vain, ng H. Medley, 232 Princess street. H. B. Tevlor, 134 Princess street. » 3 Dr icio a "SALAD" C { Mix "or Natural Green), w Ceylon Ten, (Black, sent to any' person filling in this coupon and dh it to us With. a 2c Stam p for postage. ie Matnis 4 mnt, Huck, 4 Name Address © Address "SALA When the first | warm days appear you'll want A Smart Handsome Suit that has that extra dash in cut and cloth, the latest twig in the shape - and slant. No where can the most particular man find a finer, fresher or e satisfying lot of suits to choose from than is here at this moment. Fine Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots.' Clays and Scrges. The prices are prices you 11 like to pay: $6.50, $8, $10, $12, $12.50, $14, $15, Will do wonders here in' fixing you out just as you. would like to be fixed. Were at your service. Try Brarington's Celebrated $2 Hats $2 FOR SALE ONLY AT THE H. D. BIBBY GO. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall $* NEW READY-10-WEAR SKIRTS, NEW SPRING JACKETS, B. & I. PATENT BIAS FILLED CORSETS. The Lady Curzon for stiight and medium figures, and the P quill' ity for full figures, ave the leading styles in New York this season. aM Star popda and best fitting makes of Corsets also to be $ had at SPENCE & CO'S., ™ yates ,... 848006000000000000660 Vanished Childhood. Sally Cowlan in Indianapolis Journal, AR through the vineyard, dead and bro All through the meadow bleached and y, | And o'er the Billside. up and down, | 1 wander, searching tearfuil y. rose the summer Shall not my rest end at its side ? The rocking Pines, where south winds Shall' Tr Sei search, unsatisfied ? Where flows the silent pasture stream, Where curves the lonely, yellowed road. Shall I at last, there, clasp my dream Where curves the lonely, Yellowed road ? My lips frame foolish calls to it, v eager hands spread ro achingly: Ny lips frame foolish calls to it, bh, tenderly, beseechingly; Not in the moadows, bleached and bare, Not by the rose, whore leaves are dry, Not on the roud--oh, 'tis not there, Yet go 1 searching tearfully. Mr. Bear This is the last time 111 hibernate in this hotel ! 1 left a call for Jatiuary a and here it is the middle of April ! Carpet Cleaning Should be done carly before the rush. At Camovsky works, Ontario street, old, dusty carpets wade to jook 'almost new by a thorough pre cess. Moderate prices. Carpets Aor up and relaid if desired. ------------ Behe latent fi goramts, fiacy hip, from Cups New ¥ Reform. Haight & Freese Co. KINGSTON - ONTARIO. | Cor. Brock and Wellington Streets . Commission Stpck Brokers. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. Send for our DAILY MAR- KET LFTTER," and our ' GUIDE TO INVESTORS," Both yours, free for the asking. 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