Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jun 1905, p. 4

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THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 , 84 columns, is published in two , One eac) 5 Monday and mornings at a year, if pa OAR thor wise, 31% per year. to the pa is ope ¢f the vest Job Offices in Canada; rapid, sty- tish and cheap work; nine mproved British Tels Funtiohime Co. Limited, tEeY. 4. 8. Managing Director. THE DAILY WHIG. "Opiter per Orbem Dicor." Defending An Outrage. There is at last an attempt to de fend the wretched work of those who would remove Dr. Fee fram office in order to gratify the oravings of hungry offieé seokers. Tt is asserted that the liberals. went into the elec- tion last year with the desire and ex- pectation of having the medical health officer for the board of health at their disposal. It is an infamous lie. The arrangement on- tered into by the board of health, and suggested by Dr. Fee, was gener ally acceptable and it should be al- lowed to continue. ' There js only one reason why a die- turbance of it should be thought of, and that renson--that the work of the department has been neglected or un- satisfactorily performed--has not been made apparent. What the board of health may do on Monday, when it meets, cannot, of course, he anticipat- place of 'and detailed prices [ed, but it is assumdéd that there. can Dest sins and our | he but one answer to the ewequiry of David Hall, £1. Kingston. Phone 53 "MAPLE LEAF" NNED SAUMON the council, and it that there i& no ground for complaint so far as Dr. Fee's office is concerned. MBy the way the medical man who canvassed for the office must see that his demands are gbnoxious to = the party. At the last meeting of the PACKED | council there was a full attendance of members. It was planned that the office should be simply appropriated without any ceremony: The whispering began be- fore the session, and continued during it, and seemingly there was.a baulk from an unexpected quarter, It is for tunate that there are some members of the council who will not be dragovned into the performance of a scandal, In deference to their stand the question took on the form in which it was expressed Ly Alderman King's resolution. It passed without a word because there could he no objection to the board of health reporting upon the, case, To say that this shameful dodging is inspired by anything which the lib- .erals had in mind does nowvhelp the issue, The fact remains that a certain medical man, who is not supposed to be in needy circumstances, has for- gotten himself and the traditions of the council so far as to demand the office, which Dr. Fee holds. He can on- ly have it- by the heartless sacrifice of an ailing official and of that «ti quette and honor which the profession is supppsed to hold so dear. the conservative * A Case In Doubt. The American press has not appre elated the comments of, cortain Cana- dian papers, and because it has been inferred that there is any doubt about the recovery of Paul Jonss' body. If there is to be any frenzy on the sub- jeet it should . be expended at the expense of the American publishers, who are in doubting anon. : Thomas E. Watson, sendtor, for in- stance, in Ms magazine, is not at all chary about asserting that the body found in Paris way or may not' He that of the long buried admiral. Mr. Watson is not surprised that the searchers found what they wore look: ing for, a hody, but he is gravely un- certain as to the nature of this find. The experts had to give the opinions they were expected to hand out. A crisis had beon reachad. The appro- priation by congress had beer ex hausted, * Only four leaden coffins had been formd in the old graveyard, and one of these had to be Paul Jones', because he had been buried in such a coffin, and the other three bore name. plates, which showed they 'conld not be his. The fourth bore no name plate; therefore it must be Jones' "The necessity of the situation J "Consequently." writes met. are a syperior people. cult to and so far as the Whig remembers it was however, may be dians by what is heard of them, and the news sent back to their own coun try, and in efiect used right, impression. number of World's nwpon another matter. He says wherever the Japanese have gone, in, Manchuria, there is position to supplant America by the J. Gorden the army, declares that the success of the Japenese will, in Manchuria, have "a depressing effect on of Canada, with the exception of the trade in flour, for big ther. He says that the Japanese will not only control churia, but "they will close 'the open door' on Manchuria more effectually than the Russians were reported to have political policy of goods, and there was a share in his trade for all those dealers of various nations of Asia." measure, compare, incubate, aml bring in the verdict desired." Looking at 'the Mr. Watson is persuaded that countrymen on the sion do not know what they have. Cyrus Townsend, the was not so arrayed, Jones died of dropsy, and was ter- ribly swollen, in death. The French experts say the measurements of the Porter found the living Jones. Then in life-he was exactly five feet cight inches in sta- ture, The body said {0 be his mea- sures "about five feet eight inches." "This corpse," ' says Senator Wat- son," may be, as already stated, a good enough Jones for that $35,000, John Paul Jones, the naval hero of our war of Independence." And, strange to say, no paper that comes to the Whig office has felt it necessary to "call Mr, Watson's con- clusions in question. Trade In The East. There is something very serious in the announcement that the Japanese are discriminating against the Cana- dians in the matter of trade. Some explanation of this is afforded by Hon. Mr. Fielding, 'who says that the Japanese did not like the attitude of Canada in not accepting of provis- ions of the last British treaty. As a : ' a : consequence "Canadian products did not get the advantages which the British products would have under the Cases have been cited in which a ent price did not have the effect. - 'The Japanese icetl against the treaty," desired were Cana simply preju dian goods "and under any circumstances, 'May some of this prejudice not be 'to the legislation of British Columbia ? It "was essayed "to debar the Chinese and Japanese, and the federal government disallowed it. An ne to may as well prohibit imanigra- tion as impose 'a tax which canndt be The Japanese are not really in the Chinese. They But it is diffi- between them, act the same class as discriminate nit attempted. The Japanese, judging the Cana- that they must leave a very are not bad Hammond, in the June Work, discourses that John lays the manifest dis- the goods of of Japan. who represented with Gen. Cku's products Smith, Moning Post " the export trade, which there is a market." Mr. Smith goes fur- the 'trade of Man- Whatever the the Russian done. he bought who gathered on the fringe Mr. Smith says that the wonderful. imitators, Japanese are and have already put on the market alleged French brandies, cube sugar from Bordeaux, candles from Liver- pool, Rowatt's pickles and Libby's corned beef, and the imitation is car- ried out even to the labels. Sympathy with Japan in the war is very general. Politically, it is hoped she will win out. But the men of commerce, who have studied the east- ern question, are agreed that the de feat' of Russia will not be the best for the oxport trade of Amvrica. Editorial Notes. According to Count Cassini (ambas- sador at Washington), the Russians will fight to a finish, Most people see the finish. Some of the aldermen who were be: hind that Dr. Fee resolution are sail to he ashamed of their party. If they are not they ought to be. Toronto policemen were ordered to engage in ho occupation outside of that assigned "them by the depart ment. Two or thee officers who had made large money in real estate at onee left the force, . The Russian eonsul-general at Mont- real cannot admit the defeat of his coutitry in the war, No one is asking him. to do it. One is not expected to confess: what is already all too evi dent. French papers--France being Russia's ally--lament "the loss of the white man's prestige in the eastern war. ls the ruling Russian white ? 1s he not judged by his action ? Is he not a ty- rant and despot ? Dr. Shaw, the principal &f the Mont- real Methodist College, is clearly not in favor of the row some people are French experts making on the school question. He THE DAILY WHIG, THU decide dently before his eyes. case ad a lawyer, his Paul Jones mis- Z historian, has or Deaths, ore n lit that Jones was buried in the Ame- | ® " ; ; rican uniform.' The body which Gen. } picked it over long enough. body tally with the measurements of 'but. it has not yet been shown to be: did not want them alien Toronto Star. of the' man's torch in London, blamed for believing that they have certain rights. 1 tion hy watching us, mean to flatter us by Mormons Hold Revival 'Meetings symptom of annual London conference of ter Dav Saints he Hall, where large ings were addressed by President er I. Grant of Salt Lake City. afternoon, no fewer ! sons werechaptized bath. The testimony varied. One speaker declaimed earmestly agammst iniquity in general, with particular reference to hot drinks." samts to God--*"and not before ers only." say about revivals, to get had to screeching were come.' This Ghost Does Drinking Behind neers' Arms, at Nelson, disgracefully of late, drinking clares he and saw descend to eject the intruder its in- Saxony). innocent cause of an unfortunate al- | villa at Meran, in the southern Tyrol, and immediately telegraphed to the countess, offering her the house and Warned .of their son's con- grouus. duct, the parents £1 RSDAY, has not the fear of Dr. Carman evi Why is Canada without a divoie court ? Does the church oppose it? There are divorces, and if they mmst be the evidence should be analyzed hy a' judicial expert, - The senators have The Toronto News has a really good cartoon of the war. It pictures John Bull, iu a rowboat, addressing Togo, who leans over the side of his batle- ship, and saying: "Hi, say, Togo, did Rojestvensky mistake vou for a bloom- in' fishing fleet 7" The conservative papers are abusing Prof, Bryce, Rev. (!, W, Gordon (Ralph Connor), and Dr. Milligan, be- cause they talk sense on the education issue. They are representative men. Their opinions are entitled to as much respect as the - opinions of men who hold different views. Mr. Foster talks about the liberals not putting a candidate in Centre Taronto, What was the use ? The con- stituency is overwh ingly conserva- tive, The government's majority is large énough. The autonomy bill might as well be the anatomy bill 1 for all the diffevence it would make, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. The Advantage. Toronto Mail. /ice-Admiral Birilefi is said to | M 1 * ee scant of hair. This is certainly an ad- vantage, for Togo. will have difficulty in getting a grip on him. They Make The Rule. Toronto Star. Advance notices of the straw hat would indicate that the manufacturers are determined. that last year's hats shall not be in style, : Good In Everything. Hamilton Spectator. ere 18 one satisfaction about this deporting business: If Uncle Sam sends the Canueks back home it will be a good thing for them and for Can ada, Hyman's Month. t any rate we may depend on the June brides to use their best endeav- ors to gffset this attempt on the part opposition to snuff out Hy- ny Learned Their Lesson. New York World e Canadians really should not be They acquired the no- No doubt they imitation, 4 BUSY IN' LONDON. iv and Denounce Tactics. London, June L+There was every prosperity at the semi- the Lat Id at Finsbury Town and orderly meet Heb- In the than fifteen per- at a neighboring was exceedingly "tea, coffee, and Another called upon the humble themselves before the Mormon eld- Mr. Grant himself had a word to \ He computed that 300 people together the saints » distribute something like 30,- circulars. "But « if fainting and s ct phases of our. meet ings, he added, "thousands would ------------ REVISITED HIS TAVERN. the Bar. Liverpool, 1.--At the June Engi- in Lancashire, the ghost of Robert Adams, a former landlord who was buried at Aberdeen, is said to have heen behaving most "He" isheard in the dead of night behind the bar--one man de- lockeg through a window "him"--but when the present landlord and his friends and guests tangible form flits upstairs to the bed- rooms and disports there with much noise and riot, he latest report from Nelson is that a former friend, secreted in the bar, saw Robert Adams' burly figure at the beer engine, but naturally failed to seize it. Nelson feels that some thing must, he done. Such a ghost as this is nothing less than scandalous, GOES CRAZY OVER COUNTESS. Berlin Banker Villa for Her. Paris, June 1.~In Berlin it is be lieved that the affairs of the Coun: tess Montigroso (Princess Louise of are about to be 'settled. Meanwhile the countess has been the Eccentric Buys fair. An eccentric Berlin banker, who recently had a fortune of $1,500,000 left him by an uncle, purchased a of the banker has tened to Meran, and found him about to leave for Florence. After a pain- ful scene at the railway station, he was taken to an insane asylum, still protesting his' desire to go to Flor ence. Children's Straw Hats, 10c. To $1.25. Crash, -Bats = 25e. to 75¢. Campbell Bros., for the greatest assortment and best values in children's hats. -------------- "Pry coffee noge" at Gibson's Red chinery works in the manufacture of heavy electrical years putting up the When the | ' JUNE 1. MANZER ADMITS IT. He Was the a 3 Child. zer, the farm hand accused of at Scriba, last Sunday, made a can fesgion to Sheriff Cook. the woman's apparently a broken man. does not care what happens. The au- thorities absolutely refuse to public the details of the 'story Man zer told in describing the murtler. Sherifi Cook went i with the prisoner and had a long talk with him. During the. conversation he caught him off his guard, The sheriff said : "Manzer, how did you et the girl to go intp the woods. Nd vou toll her there were flowers there or did you drag her in ?" "I don't know how I did it," was Manzer's answer. "I must have been enough evidence had 'been secured to send him to_ the electric - chair and that there was no longer doubt of his guilt, he became unnerved and said, "I would just as soon die as to got out of here," S--------p-- TO DIE WITH HUSBAND. Native Throws Herself on His Funeral Pyre. Simla; June E--Notwithstanding the prohibition of suttee (the burning alive of widows), a case of seli-imme- lation by a woman has occurred, says a correspondent of the Indian Em- pire, 'at a village about thirty miles from Ajmere. The hushand, to all appearances, died «on March 18th, but when the woman, in accordance with custom. offered him food, the supposed corpse sat up, took a mouthful, and then fell back and hever moved again The widow followed the remains to the cremation ground, and when the funeral pile was made ready she threw herself on the body. and amid much confusion the pyre was ignited, how ar hy whom. the correspondent adds, is not khown. While the fire was blazing the wo man made not the least attempt to escape, and in the course of. an hour both the recliced to ashes, bodies were INHERITS FORTUNE. Crippled Welshman Receives $40,000 Cardiff, June 1.--David Jones, a crippled Welsh collier, has inherited a fortune of $40,000 left by his brother, who died in Australia. The testator emigrated about fifty years ago and was lost sight of by his relatives for many years.' He amassed his wealth by hard manual labor and extraor dinary thrift. Thomas Powell, another Welshman who recently died in a hospital at Newcastle, New South Wales, be- gueathed to his two brothers in South Wales, £35,000, which he received as winner of a steeplestake on a horse race. After - his death, however, it transpired that he had not paid his entrance fee, and the money was pass- al over to an Australian claimant, and South Wales is £35,000 the poor- er. World's Largest Plant. Milwaukee is to have the largest ma- world. Exten- made to the Allis- sions are to be Chalmers plant at West Allis until it is four times its present size, and its working force increased from 5,000 to 20,000 ment of plans involving ture of made lately. months With this first enlargement the Allis- Chambers company will become one of the largest companies in the United States, equal ling in size the Westinghouse company of Pittsbury, ¢ Official announce- an expendi- more than $10,000,000 was During the next twelve §3,000,000 will be expended. employees. electrical manufacturing and the General Elec- trical company of Schenectady. Three large machine shops, for the exclusive ma- chinery, will be built during the year. The pattern house, foundry and erect- ing house will be doubled in size. Two thousand men will be employed five new buildings. plant is finally completed it is estimated that the employees and their families will make up a popula- tion at West Allis of 100,000, Purse For Dr. Ryckman. Cornwall, May 31.--On Monday even- ing, at the close of the regular mect- ing of The Epworth League of the Cornwall Methodist church, all ropre- sentatjves of the church and conare gation presented their pastor, Rev. Dr. Ryckman, with an appreciative address and a purse of gold for the interest he had manifested during his term in the welfare of the society and of the church. The Greatest Smone Sale. Of ready made clothing and gents' furnishings is astonishing the public with the greatest bargains ever offer ed in the city of Kingston. If vou are in need of the above goods and want to save money, go to Prevost's, Brock street, near the market square. S---- The New Styles In Hats. Are all here, derbys and fedoras, SU, £1.50, $2, %250, $3, $1. Campbell Bros., the style centre in Kingston for men's hats. Sir Edvard Grey, in an address he- fore the "ii hty Club," said that a colonial conference, before a general election, would be useless. Free trade, he said, was the safe basis for the empire, Perfectly pure soda water. pure ice cream. pure fruit svrups and lar thin glasses at Wade's soda fountain, ive men were killed in a tunnel disaster and twenty-one rescued, after twenty-four - hours great effort, at Montrose, Colo. "Couti castile soap" won't smart the face. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. : William Mackie was killed and three other men were injured by falling into the hold of the steamer Waheondah, at Port Arthur. - ntain, Cross drug store "The purest soap made" Couti castile. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross store, Murderer of 5 Oswego, N.Y., June 1.-- Henry Man- the murder of twelve-year-old ('ora Sweet Manzer is confined in a steel coll in department of the jail, e He fears that an attempt will be made by the farmers to get him. 'and he says he make into the cage Ceylon Tea is used in millions of teapots daily Sold only in sealed lead packets. ™ Every Infusion Is. a Luxury LADY Are a you using it ? 25e., 80¢., 40.., 50¢,, 8 By all Grocers. Highest Award, St. Loujs Sos. ir Poung, crazy. | don't remémber anything about it." When the sheriff told him that suited at THE H D. BIBBY CO.'S, suited ?" particular material, we have it. -casion, we have it. There's great comfort in right fitting Underwear correctly fitted here :-- French Balbriggan 335¢., 40¢ Na Old Sal will zoon, get busy. Be ready for him. great line at 81 that will open your eyes, THE H. D. BIBBY (CO, 0000000000000 000000000 000VVO0VOU SAOOOVOO woes -- A customer said the other day : "If a map can't he where can he le It's about so. For instance : If you are looking for a Suit of any If you want a Suit for business, dress or any oc It's not only the young men who come here for good clothes, but the middle-aged men also. Our department for boys and litt'e tyddlers is thoroughly complete. Hat and Haberdashery. of course. Summer Underwear! No trouble in getting bisa Oe 10, Bik Sl a garment. arment. garment rized Cotton, Wool, T5c., Fancy Hosiery We think we have the finest line of Men's Hosiery in town. See one 2c. line. . Other lines at 35e., 50c. and Tic. Newest Coilars, 2 for 25c¢c. New Summer Shir ts In many new designs and effects. Something special at 69%, and a Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, The Electrical Flour Patents Co. PAID UP GAPIiTAL $250,000 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA Owners of Alsop Patents Bradley & Lovejoy Patents Werner Patents Andrews Patents McDougall Patents for the Dominion of Canada. Having purchased all the valid basic patents for the Electrical Purification of Fiour, we hereby advise that any unauthorized users of the electrical flour purifying process in Canada, Application for the rights to use purification of flour by electricity should be address- ed to, ' will be prosecuted. the process for the The Electrical Flour Patents Co. 18 Youvilie Place, Montreal. 0000 0000000000000000000000C 3 '" . "inl "ini" _ These are . the NEWEST and BEST in WASHBOARDS, They are scientiflically con- Structed on a new basis. An examination of, the crimping of the zinc will convince the most skeprical that in usirg the se Washboards the VERY BEST RESULTS can be obta- ved with te LEAST POS- SIBLE LABOR. Ask your Grocer for ane of \hese brands and give it a trial, COMPANY. LIMITED. HULL, CANADA. THE E. B. EbDY J. A. HENDRY, AGENT, KINGSTON. HO OO On OOO OOOO ODODE | services are required for a series of years. i nougcement, which comes from official 80 0000000000000000600000000000800 000000000003 $50,000 A YEAR, will put an end to the 5° > which has conn : He nan Paul Morton, to Have a Big Norton with ve tl ol s - positions, and with the pres alary. var f oe J arious corporation New York, June 1.-A Washington -- despatch to the Herald says : Paul Manchesic Morton is to become president, of the Col. G. Watkin, of the Ran recion Interboro Rapid Transit company, of | regiment, has been api nted Bie New York, upon his retirement as | of operations and stal ies 8 seeretary of the navy. He and the quarters, Ottawa. rock's Cors Belmont syndicate have suhseribed to Three applications ol. Pec is SS a contract: hy. which Mr. Morton's | salve will cure hard "or soft & 186° nt Wade's drig rors "Agk to see it" Cou eastile coap at Gibson's drug store. It is said the ] salary agreed is 850000 4 vear. This an- eaten cen « Live Lobsters Lake Ontario Fresh caught Whitefish. - Fresh caught Lake Ontario Pike. Fresh caught Haddock, Steak Cod, Halibut, etc. DOMINION FISH GO *PHONE 52°. i -------------------------------------------- = 94th of May Celebration Any person Who intends getting a nev or Runabout this seaso week, so as to hav Buggy do, se this new turnout for the 24th, of May. Top. should p fine 0 McLaughli Surreyvs and Wag asortment of singl which we will sel We have a full line of Buggies, Runabouts, ons, also a lan and doublg Harn at very close figures. SEEING IS BELIEVIN( we have not got th assortment of Buggic Come and see if Jargest and best and Harness in the city. Hay & Wilson MASSEY-1ARRIS ACENTS, 132 CLARENCE STREET. CALL AND SEE The new stock of Plumbing and Heating Fixtures, Gas Stoves and Incandescent Gas Lamps. GOLDEN LION BLOCK JOHN M. WHINTO) 'Phone 339. NOTICE. W. G. FROST Proprietor of the CITY STORAGE Wishes to announce that he has co eted a modern elevator, ome of | uffalo Ball Bering Co. : Furniture. Vehicles, Pianos, et bandied with care. While his workmen are ready to ceive and turn out first class jobs Painting all kinds of Vehic/"e at sho est notice. 'Phone 5245. 299 yueen Cook's Cotton Root Compoun The ohly safe effectual mont medicine on which women « depend. Sold in two degree: strength--No. 1, for ordin cases, §1 per box: No. 2, 10 grees stronger for Si Cases, $8 per Y Sold by druggists. Ask for Cook's ( ton Root Compound ; take substitute. The Cook Medicine Co. 'Windsor, Ont TYPEWRITERS ! BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED, REPAIRED. All Makes, New and Second-han J. R. C. DOBBS & CO., ¢ 171 Wellington St., Kingstor 80000000000000000000 HAVE YOU ANYTHII TO SELL OUTSIDE OF YOU SINS AND YOUR TROUBLES . COME TO WM. MURRAY, The Auctior DENTAL DR. A. E. KNAPP, B.A, LDS., D 19 Montreal St., Cor. Princess ! "Phone 652, AW branches of Dentistry skilfully formed. Nitrous Oxide Gas used fo traction of teeth. Wines and Ligue In our large and new asso: Stock of Ales, Wines, Liquors Cigars, we think that we } everything to meet the dem We guarantee entire satisfac as to prices and quality. Agent for 'the well known Spatch" "Scotch Whiskey. JAS. McPARLAL! 839 and 341 King St. "hone 274. The Chamber of Commerce o "¥emiry is investigating 4 charge foaled "Fnglish" watches are of 'material manufactured abroa

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