Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1904, p. 4

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hs' Musical 0 Tom Faolery, THE SHOW GIRL, ye nt. ---- Montreal, February 94th, 1004. WJ. Fair, Esq., tele, rate usually by ud with Kuar- "provi: yoars RU. STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, ork Ay Linen Markérs, Dates, Office Stam, te BA kat ete. rs promp! ord, Whig 'Ofbce. Sash, Doors, -- Blinds, Boxes * * "TO ORDER. TO RENT OR PURCHASE. Goon SECOND-HAND INVALID'S Wheel Chair. for outdoor use. W. B Carroll, Gananoque. £1,000 ¢lron Pills #For 500. fumory | that in all. i . It "has devolved upon Mr. Palmer, | Way cover more than one session. To of Collier's Weekly, New York, which sent out a large stafl of writers and artists, to expledn theic predicament. They reached Tokio all right, and in 4 Tokio they remsin, Let Mr. Palmer speak for himself: "Tokio is a journalistic barracks. rnment has been as logical polite, and as poite as it is Gen, Baron Kodama invites 'us to luncheons to-day, and to-mor- a the i Tokio gi March 28 ~ ow. /l* fuer of Tokio give us The gove as it is logical, dont aboard a Japanese not a portant for thiry news to the enemy, Un. and | faiths © are allowable because they it of pro- | may deceive him," This is the Japanese side of the ease, The Rusian side is much same. The most celebrated correspon- i. am dents 'of Europe were detailed to join cial, but he is too touchy. He wants \ the opposing forces and give out their | to have his way experiences. They « were to be impar- tial, honest and trne in all-they re-| he is hurt. risk ported. And so far nothing of an $ ahdsome exching character: has escaped the o censor, The ready writers, and the pA Pinion, yary strongly A Life ta « Life and Harbin, They are having a de i to b lighttul time, socially, but they are | 8% "'press subsidies.' not doing much in the fulfliment of | the namie it might "have been given thelr great commission. ANTI.CIGARETTE The cigarette habit checked so far ; Land its legislation are concerned. The | ight wteamships have been equipped bill which aimed at a prohibition of for ocean service and ocean coramuni- the importation, manufacture and sale | cations: of cigareties the Commons, and it may not be ney called up @gain: The premier and the | Perts still incredulous ? leader of the opposition admit that smoking may be injurious to people of immature age, but they say thats the parents and guardians should ex ercise their powers restraining the youth rather than in secking legislation interference with the rights apd pri vileges of the adults, There is, of course, some force in the contention .that the the power to deal with this evil, and that some of tudes which are were only enforced. There are parents who fail" to exercise aud they ery out if their children pu- sue 4 habit they need not and should not have contracted. The parliament will certainly never pass a law which prevents the smoking of the adult and there is ne limitation or exception as far as the proposed cigarette bill is concerned," The member ment who sald "that he smoked the cigarette purest form of tobacco, and becausp it was good for his health, was cheer. ed by his fellows, and he seemed to reflect the popular opinion upon® the RICBOTOOGIFOT 0040 000TS | cubiect. . @® The premier, who is usuglly so gallant, implied that the women might be better employed than in ad vocating the anticigarette 7 remark; that they * could do a great deal of matters, "such 'as cooking," will be a shock to the workers in the W.C.T. U. and the Women's Council. Many of them are mothers, and though they may be pressing they are overlooking the old ones the fact remains that they are earnestly seeking to serve ina very worthy cause; Thore was a consumption of 178,000,000 cigarettes last year, or an increase of 40,000,000 over the | sumption. of the previous year, 'Who smoked them ? The boys mostly, the women realize a they are helpless. i of Mr. Ross. The great lawver BR Bea crossed 'in some way government Some of his attacks are ill timed, Plake is too ready to show his "he 45 anxious to do the local TIED UP. and rumors t a correspon. man-of war; pe t fun Jet fost ou a transport. tween the hope and the realization 'there is over the smile, 36. "The world' of journalism had plan Seats on {ed to make this war (the most im- on : "30h. i national Te to 31 acy Tite March 3014 Musical | internation hy p 2 aad, The time) 'the 'most complete] Porcrited and reported in history." 'Let us have every extra cabled instantly', said one ney. This is not so diffieult, if the wires are not crowded, for most | 119g very of the extras contain only rumors, | $26,000 for a five year franchise, one Take to the cehwor some preposterous am, for example, like 'One hun- dred and fifty thousand men left for Vladivostok yesterday," and the cen-|! sor will lst it through. Take him a truth, the newsmen say, and it may * or not, according to whether it]of the great utilities. for | will be of value the gifted artists, are bottled up in Tokio | ernment for printing and SGISLATION, as the federal house : Ve has been laid over in and influence in which will be an provinces have them have passed sta- good enough if they their functions of parlia- because it represented the law, His good by attending to some for new laws while con- and it and'icel that ---------------- and a1 the harm he can. 3 most unsatisfying, The reason of it has not been apparent. Thy | pupers sent out correspondents {the scene, and planned to" have { Ei 5 here there like- : . yy holy The ald sus. [Ng noble things for. their scholars, {pense and expectancy, has waited and wondered at their silence. There are aid. romors, but Japanese will not be, intelligent age. understand them. - The curriculum the public school will embrace tl reading of text hooks which are no) now in use, those who are now at work and do should have an opportunity to quali fy for the service which follow the contemplated changes. The courses for the summer school be' complete the studies taken durine the vacation period, they should not be made burdensome. On the contrary, there should ba diversion as well as study, and to that end only certain results should be aimed at in the first year. The knowledge desired--to be useful and applicable in teaching--must be comprehensive, Under the direction of competent men the summer school should 'he a great success, and many beside the teachers should be anxious to attend it. EDITORIAL NOTES. Is Mr. Osler's charge correct. that more people suffer on account of had eqoking than cigarette sficking ? Whore is the evidence of this ? The Bell Telephone company Ts get- liberal. It offers Toronto that will be 'exclusive in its nature, The council hesitates about accepting -- Britain leads in national ownership The govern ment is now buying out the National telephone business and will operate it in connection with the postal depart- ment. -- The auditor-genéral is a good offi- an all matters of dispute, and when. he docs not get it The fact that his protest is on record ought to satisfy him. The amounts paid by the federal got! advertising are now referred to by the tory papers That was not when a conservative government dis! pensed the patronage. ---- Marconl's system of wireless tele graphy seems to be succeeding. Forty. Great Britain does not be come .conected with "it through the postal linds. Are the old land ° ex The people who alleged that the coloured people were, by nature and race, criminally inclined, have got a shock from Booker T. Washington. Hig study of the records of Massa chusetts shows that the whites are ten times more offensive "in* life than the colbured people, " and the state capital is the hub of the universe. EDITORIAL NOTES. Blake On Ideals. Hamilton Times on. 8.'H, Blake has heen lecturing to Toronto people on "Higher Ideals of Public Life." He did not this time pose as Gamey's advocate, however. Incitement To Waste. Toronto News. Professor Wm. H. Park, of the New York health department, has found 135,000 bacteria om a dollar bill. When this fact becomes known, some people will be more anxious than ever to spend tleir cash speedily. The Rockefeller Reform. Duluth Tribune Mr. 'Rockefeller is the great practi' cal temperance reformer. He will soon be using so mitich corn to make arti- ficial honey that there will be none left to distil into whiskey, Expensive Outfit Of A Judge. London Daily Mail a sumer school in Kingston, for -na- ture studies, 'and that to it a gener- 'ous grant will 'be made by the gov- 'ernment. Nature study is not a fad, but a reasonable and most appropri- ate arrangment in this advanced and The teacher of the future must -be versed in the developments of nature, must be able to point to the beauties | date. of field and garden and landscape, and inspite the student with a desire to 8 It is important, there- ak Hore; -that- the teachers" of the day. will surely should "be graded, and seeing that they must be a --- SL VVAE T IN BRIEF FORM. Despatches and Cullings Telling * of Events Transpiring in All Parts of The Farth. The Senshi of 1881 cost: $456,904.19; 1891, 2570,071.54; 1901, %1,179,376.04. The latter is for the census up to. The transportation commission met at Peterborg and heard evidence in fa- vor of completing the Trent Valley canal, - Sir William McDonald has again $100,000 d a site for + a students' club and jum for MeGill « Uni- versity, + | An Austin merchant, named Hall, . | was: shot dead in Batesville, Arkansas by 'H. C. Hancock, whose aughter he had eloped with some time ago. Sir Wilfrid gently udmonished ladies that moral reform could be more cer tainly brought ghout through the home than through- parliament. Prof. George Brownell, formerly of | Syracuse university, a patient in state hospital at Middletown, N who attempted a on Monday, died, Begrimed with conl ~-shilst so that their guards mistook them for firemen two prisoners escaped from Port Sheri- dan prison, Chicago, while unloading coal cars, Capt. Jamey McAllister, who has had charge of the C.P.R. steamer Alberta, plying between Owen Sound and Fort William, has résigned, having accept- ed the position of superintendent of a ferry service at Vancouver, B.C. At Halifax, N.S., on March 25th, fire caused damage to the extent of 83,000 or $4.000 on tht Continental wharf when the warehouse of JJ. Frank Crowe, wholesale grocer, was com pletély gutted and the' stock ruined. Canon Welch, speaking-at--the noon- day lenten service in St. James' ca- thedral, Toronto, said that he believed legislation was necessary to deal with the temperance question, but that it could not be made active unless sus tained by lic opinion Premier M¢Bride, of British Colum bia, thifiks the timperial government should have consulted British Colum bia before' agreeing to 'allow Chinese labor in South Africa, and declares that the people of Eastern Canada know little or nothing of the question. The Dominion government steamer Quadra . arrived at Victoria on Thursday night from Quatsino Sound, having on board the passengers of the steamer Queen City, which is at that port with her shaft broken. The Quadra reports seeing nothing of the missing Scotch ship Lamorna and all hope for the safety of the vessel and her crew of thirty ' has been ahout abandoned. TO ENFORCE LAW, A Circular Issued To License In- spectors. The provincial secretary's. depart- ment has sent out a circular to all license inspectors throughout the pro vince calling upon them to strictly enforce the liquor license law. The circula¥, in part, reads: "There is a fairly' general complaint that inspect- ore are not doing their duty. - When complaints to this effect geach the de partment and it is made to appear that "any inspector's failure to exer- cise proper vigilance in discharge of his official duties, justifies such com plaint, the resignation of the inspect: or affected thereby will be considered necessary."' The circular adds that it is expect eded that inspectors will take -action in the direction of procuring enforce- met t-of the'law and in dealing with violations of it Without waiting for formal complaint. er ------ DIED OF FEVER. Remains Brought To Xingston For Burial. Watertown, N.Y. Times. Fred. A. Smith died'at the tempor ary hospital "in the bureau of chari ties building on Wednesday morning. after a seven weeks' illness with ty- phoid fever and erysipelas. He was first" at the ' City hospital. and was then moved to the other, He was twenty-two years old und employed in the blacksmith shop of the H. H. Babcock Carriage company He had been here two years, coming from Canada, where his relativis live, His mother was hero during tir latter portion of his illness. He leaves surviving, his parents, Thomas and Louisa Smith, gnd a sis ter, Edna May Smith; all of Kington, Ont. « Prayers were said at D. E. Guil foyle's pndertaking rooms on Thurs day, antl the remains taken to Cata raqui, Ont., for funeral and interment t Spring Greeting To the gentloinen of Kingston. Our immense stock of new spring hats is now in and as our store is headquart ers in Kdngs®on for men's hats we take the liberty of suggesting that vou buy your spring hat here where you have "the largest assortment to choose from and at prices to suit any purse. Campbell Bros, Kingston's best hat and fur store, -------------- The outfit of an English judge costs about 835,000. He has to have at least five gowns of silk; besides a gir- dle, a scarf, a casting hood, a black cap, a threecornered cap, a beaver hat, a cocked hat, a silk hat, lace hands and two full court suits with swords, The Latest Outrage." Exchange. And now the Mail, which for so many years opposed, tooth and nail, every grant toward the Ontario Agri- cultural College, and very act to benefit the farmers, denounces . the government because it has not placed a "travelling library" in every' farm. er's. parlor Verily, time brings great changes, ee Campbell Bros'. New Hats. Our new spring hats are now in. You will find the largest gnd best as sortment of men's hats in Kingston, at: Campbell Bro<., Kingston's 'popular hat store. For A Disordered Stomach. "I have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach," says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and have. taken Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before 1 could not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these Tablets and get well? For sale by all druggists. The Lockett Shoe Store. The windows of this fine shoe store have just been remodelled and now embody the very latest ideas in shoe windows. Beautifitl British plate mir rors gre on each side and back which will produce.a very striking effect when dressed with the stylish shoes shown this season by this firm. h ---------------- For every age and every size, we have good clothing and ne other sort. Roney & Co. Gentlemen. The genuine Stetson £5 hats to be hatl at Campbell Bros. new spring stock just in. -------- OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED | IDING A STRONG RUSSIAN, He Has Been Ordered East. PRINCE UCHKTORNE. Prince Uchktornesky, who various thinly veiled hints the present war, retaliatory her ports, Three of the hest makes 4 American shoes are now. at the Lockett shoe store. The Bust and Packard correct shape, the Crossette young man's' shoe, ., B0c., Reform. A new for a Vancouver been built at the shipyard, Toronto, and is } ped in parts to the coast. You Can Keep ferry And Ensure Bowels By Using Dr. Kidney-Liver Pills. testines, the bowels and active, Constipation can never be dégestion and excretion, No family medicine universelly used by Canada and none so sed Constipation, the biliousness, stomach troybles are among this treatment. Mrs. of the firm of Mark & founders and machinists, lives at 286. Ann street, gtates : : a pain across the caused no doubt neys and my very much run down. ble at once. They and effective. in brought about a action in-our family and helpful." . Dr. Cha Kidney-Liver Pi'ls, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at 'all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co. Toronto. Pr. A.W. Chase, the | Clark's make the dinner call Pure, gum rubber hot water hottles. Gibsons Red Cross Drag Stove. SKY. St. Petersburg, March 25. ordered to the far east to take com- mand of a squadron of warships, is one of the strong men of the Russian navy, and an officer who possesses the entire confidence-of the czar. He is frank in" his views, as is instanced in made from time to time that if Great Britain should throw the weight of her support in favor of Japan during should be taken by Russia by a des- cent upon India, or the blockading of The Newest Thing. and the Waulk Ezy, all new styles and best quality, * Corsets of every description at 25c., up. New York Dress ferry boat, costing $7 company, Polson co The Liver Active The "Regular Healthful Action of The bile is nature's cathartle. So long as the liver filters the bile the blood and passes it into the in wil be ently cured until the liver is set right, Because they act directly on the liver as well as the bowels, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are won- derfully successful as a cure for "con: stipation' and liver troubles. \ They rid the system of accumula- ted poisons, 'thoroughly cleanse the system and invigorate the organs of was e people of generally endor disease, liver complaint, backache and ments which are promptly cured' by . Henthorn, whose husband is Henthorn, and Bellevi- lo, "Some years ago I was taken with small of my back from . deranged kid system generally I began using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Fills and | must say 1 found relief from my trou 5 proved ~thorough and complete cure. We have also used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine found them To protect vou against imi tations the 'portrait and signatute of famous jreceipt book author, are on every hox. Pork & Beans To Far Admiral has been he has measures of gents' 5.000, has pany's ship And The Chase's' from regular perman ver so kidney the ail who was soon very Boys' Cottonade Suits.- Men's White Cotton Oyeralls, J0c. Men's Fancy. Vests. Former Y S 'l] g S 1] : Ean . If ever a man wants smart _ primp, handsome Clothe. . when the first warm davs pear." Nowhere can the ost particular man find 4 finer, fresher, or more satisfying «(1 of Buits to choose from than iy here at this moment. Yr, h all the character and style which our good clothing po Sesses, prices are as low as careful man could wish Our New Dundonald Suits having quite a run. These smart garments g.. made by the Best and M,.: Skilful Tailors, and the has thrown in every twist <» kink of style that fashion a are 4 proves, Bg Our suit prices start at $6.50 v and ascend, by easy steps, 1, $16.50. 2 There's not a weak spot .. our emtire A Perfect Beauty © for $12. line of Spring FH PTOBOOE SOL RCORTOEC LPT EDIMOTIRDIWES New Raincoats, New Gloves, New Hats, New Shirts, NEW NECKWEAR. --p THE H. D. BIBBY C0. Cash and One Price Clothing House. Oak Halil, Xi. @SSP@: @ OSES .WALK-OVER $3.50 and $4 Men's Shoes So far as style goes, so far as fit goes, so far as price goes, you can't do otherwise than make a satisfactory selection in - WALK. OVER SHOES---no better made for vw same price. All wearers of WALK-OVER SHOES will tell you that is true. At The Sawyer Shoe Store ring Footwear We want to give you a "tip" in regard to SPRING STYLES, and just say that we are going 'to beat all pre- vious seasons in the variety of ourshowing, _- Watch us and see. McDermott's Shoe Store. . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY --AT THE--- Clearing 'Out Sale of the Dunlop Stock. Boys' Tweed Kneé Pants, size 22 to 28. Price, 25c. Boys' Cotton Shirt Waists and Blouses, 25c. Boys' Cotton Blouse Suits. Former price, $1.25. Sale price, 39c. P $125 Former price, $1.2 Sale price, 5oc. P $2.38. rice, $1.50 to $2.50. 'Sale price, 99c. P : $s b For Men's Hats see our window. Your choice, 25c. JAS. - ---------- JOHNSTON. (Grand 'Union Clothing Co's. Old Stand). . WORLD'S FAIR, SI. Jubiles prescnts of lute valued at millions of do tion i: ? ) EAST Holiday | Round trip tickets wil Woon stations in Canad teit and Port Huron, Fort Covington, N.Y Springs, N.Y. at SINGLE FIRST-CL Going March 31st to clusive. Return limit, A) J, P.- HAI City P KINGSTON& PEMBROK PACIFIC RAIL Holiday F Round Trip Tickets wil Single First-Cl March 31st to Going : Return limit, A) clusive. Special Settlers To Canadian Nor: Will leave Kibgston e during March and April at rect covnections. 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