Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1907, p. 3

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Food, An Delicions" Lamont, & Montreal. The high qualities" and low prices |'our Furs are ie four Lu Ss are sufficient to make them fn | our stores to the homes of satis fous rs. Fhe fair SexX---in this se rh a % recogn zed on ] Bt a | z r estab oe | headquarters for the latest bYishanent n t- | fashions in Fur ga : Pr , Justia : r garments. We invite i 8 ction and a comparison ) ' BOD of qualitie s 1 76, TR and 80 Brock St. = 'Phone 700 kX: | a- r | \N. n r | he | n { e Sfatuet | atuettes ; | We have recently re- sf ceived a - shipment of a | Bron'e- Figures from . | Frauce. = | These are sold eithe & either, a of hey oF in pairs, are ¢ A of a OO height, 8 not pearing Bhs 1 I you aré thinking of | " BI . A DIAMOND," t SEE OURS. 1 | (f SMITH BROS . ' : ¥ Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage Ty Et The gréat Uterine Tonic, and Monthly only sal effect 10 degrees stronger, } No. 2 for special cases, 3 per box. pod by all druggists, or seat on receipt of price. coo Meme On. Tomb Bey, Address Tog | a --. | = Need. Priced Very: Low. Dainty Pattern ettes, fast yard and up. Wrapper- colors, 10c. ga Striped Flannelettes, 36 inches wide, choice patterns 10c. a yard. A big bunch of White Flannelette, mill ends, 10ec. 12{c. and 15c. quality, : f 8c. and 10c. a yard. o Ladies Flannelette Gowns, neat patterns, trimmed with Lace, extra value, 50c. D Time to think about your & Fall Underwear. This depart- , ment is now stocked with a big range of the lines, for Men, W. , Wo Children. men and in Blankets, Comforters; eetings, Pillow Cottons ¥ Table Linens, Flannelette Blankets, etc. "We have some big values, and on account '¥ of buyihg befdre the big ad- vances in the factories we are able to sell at the old prices. 2 A Sustaiffng "Irresistibly Confection, © Corliss o., Sole Importers 27 Coumnom St. ot v al n . ul W. F. GOURDIER, . ONLY AT 'fr E.P. JENKINS RE OTAINGLO-L 000000000000000000000¢ Our New Shoes | Fall Have Arrived. Newest Styles, Best Grade Shoemaking in THE "INVICTUS" SHOES Leathers and High them all. 0600000000000000000000000000000000000000 Are again LEADERS this season at popu- : lar prices * FOR MEN, BOYS & WOMEN. : Abernethy"s: MILLINERY rai OF us Trimmed & Untrim- med Hats " _For Fall and Winter ! ACHES FO "THE LONDON' WEDNESDAY. EPT. 18th, 1907. MISS L. SUTHERLAND OPENING LIGHTNING. Mystic Fluid to Cure As Well As to Kill. Denver Post. of lightning when | attacking a human being 1s that it 1s | known to cure as well as to kill. In one instance a man who 'was paralyzed | on one side of his body from childhood was struck by a thunderbolt, and after remaining insensible for twenty min-| utes he recovered with the full use ot all his members. Another case was that | of an invalid in one of the Austrian hospitals who was lucky enough to stand | in the way of an atmospheric spark and | was enabled without delay to leave the hospital perfectly well A similar occurrence took place on the passenger packet boat New York when a person who had been hopelessly A peculiar feature > S THAT 7 . BUTTONS-HOLE is worth the whole price of the collar. -- it buttons easily, doubles the life of the collar and is to be found only on the brand collar. Ask your dealer to show them tc you. - : and ready to button. Ne to open before you can attempt to putt on. 3 for 50c. | $2 Dozen | TO BE HAD CLO. with starch, breaking your me w patalyzed for a great many years was strgick by lightming. He was so aston ished to find himself cured that he ran about the deck like a madman and was so crazed with joy that the rest of the passengers believed him to have become mentally unbalanced until they learned the cause of his exuberance. The cases where persons have bene fited by a visit from this heavenly power are too numerous to mention, as in a number of cases they have lost their deafness or . régained their eye- sight and in $0nie cases -their mental balance, and lightning really proves fatal in few cases in comparison to the num ber'of people it touches cach year. { we could provide a way by which we would not get an overdose of this most wonderful fluid, lightning would wn doubtedly: prove to be the long sought elixir olde, but the difficulty arises in its being beyond our ¢ontrol. "J Brand Collars Have you ever worn them? If not buy 3 Collars in your style, and try them. Where most collars give out is at the buttonholes. Here is where the "J." Brand Collar shines, The but- ver gets glued together finger: and buttonholes Ie carer and ong thom 1D you ne R printer, Paul Singer, tenhole is always opep | - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ALL NEN OF CULTURE of ease and comfort to a gathering whose revolutionary = nature might never have been suspected by a dead mén. From the prosperous looking who was- the permanent chairman, io the neat little Parsee, Kama, who was immaculately. dressed in a gray morning suit, and beautifuily groomed, there was hardly an individual who did not wear -- the hall mark of unimpeachable respec tability. Even the uninvited representative of the Natural 'Lifers" did not escape this description. It is true he walked through the beautiful streets of Stutt- gart and into the congress with bare legs and feet. but his cinnamon knee kerbockers, his fawn vest and his graceful brown cloak were of the best woolen material, and their cut was probably of the very latest fashion of the forest. Emil Vandervelde, the Belgian member of parliament, pre- gented 'the picture of a dapper 'gentle man in his well-fitting white waist- coat. The Japanese delegate, Dr. Kato, came from Paris, appropriately dressed for the fashionable Schutz- garten of Stuttgart. The majority of the German dele- gates could not have been picked out from their fellow-countrymen, - Who thronged the entrance of the hall. as idle spectators, but for the red-winged delegates' buttons in their coats. The bustling Americans. the bubbling Frenchmen, the pondcrous Dutch, the «uave Italians, the gloomy Spaniards, nd the nervous Russian. all nresent- od a general picture of well-being. They put up at the best hotels, and sometimes the coneress in vair-horse carviaces. They ate and drank of the best "wurst" and wine in Wurtemberg. and feasted and feted each other at the hier gartens. The socialist gentlemen, ir cluded litterateurs, journalists, professors, financiers, commercial travellers, sec rotaries, members of parliament, al- dermen, statesmen and the son of = peer of England. ---------- McLean Happenings. Mclean, © Sept. 13.-Samuel and Daniel Arney have gone to Parry Sound to work in the woods. T. Raw- ley and C. Brown have gone to North Bay. George Babcock lost a valuable colt, which was struck by lightning, /. Cousins lost four cows. 1 here seems to he quite a number of acd dents in the gravel pit at Mowntain Grove, A Syrian got vis legs cut off and Dayman Hartwick was buried with a lot of gravel. The people at Mec Lean like their 'new minister well, Rev. Mr. Allen. Miss A. Grass, from New Hampshire, is visiting at Mc Lean. Wilson Wager and John Hunter are going to move to Parry Sound. Waldron Babcock has been "i his two brothers, David and Stewart. Their three ages total over 210 years. Miss E. Smith is home from working at Camden East. drove to Joyceville Jottings. Joyceville, Sept. 13 --Corn in this section i¥ a good crop. Miss Jennie Mundell has gone to attend the model school in Kingston, having been suc- cessful in the recent examinations for second-class certificate. Mr. and Mrs. Nacev and daughter, Fdna, and Mrs. McKenzie, Chicago, visited at B. and M. J. Mullen's this week, on their way home-from Europe. ---------- A Full Crop Of Blackheads. They disfigur® many a pretty face, and itch and bother you continually. You can care them, erradicate overy- one in a short time by rubbing on Dr. Hamilton's ointment. For pim- ples, rough skin, eruptions, nothing so shtisjactory as Dr. Hamilton's Ointment, Try a fc. box. At Work At 97. London, Sept. 7. ~Frebendary Hutchinson, vicar of Blurton, North Staffe, celebrated _ his ninety-severith birthday, yesterdny. He is the oldest incumbent in the diocese of Lichfield who is discharging parochial duties, and is 'believed to be 'the oldest clergyman in England actively. at work. en Women In Olympie Games. London, Sept. 17.--Competitions for + women will play ap importantpart in the Olympic games, which wilt beheld London. There will be archery; skating and has 'been decided teams of | next year in | prizes for skill in lawn tennis, and it | now to welcome displays by | women gymnasts. a e------ That air castle whieh a girl builds {during her courtship is almost sure to { collapse shortly after she faces the | parson with the man of her choice. |" Only all-cream ice cream 1n the aty lat Price's. Beauty Show Prides Awarded By} Loudon; Sept. 17.--The rok joke of end i goat vicpoms GEERT | Audience, the South sehson,' t 3 audience 10 J Bibby's Livery. Davies Co. Lad: [soda et DELEGATES | WERE NOT "UNWASHED" | beauty show, took Place in the Kur- i ---- sani, last night, in the presence of a ANTED--MALE, : y | Obvious Respettability of Partici- de hilarious audience of 400 HELE HELP WANTED-FEMALE, FOR SALE, { | pants Striking Feature of{PIC m than an' hundred | BOY, TO LEARN THE CARPET BUSI: GIRL, TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK. | A 20 FOOT SKIFF, WITH A 3 i Stuttgart' Congress. vin bad entered or Tupi wess. Apply T. F, Herrisan Co. Apply to 157 Sydenham street. user Jrockvitie_ ga WH 'this Stuttgart, Sept. 17.--One of the petition only a store had the courage | yoy, TO LEARN MANUFACTURING | KITCHEN = GIRL AND = CHAMBER- any time. Apply Whig oflice. » Imost curious features of the Tnterfia- | ab She NF OMe A Migr te acy Shr Conon I SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 77 SYDEN |tional Socialist Congress, just. con- stage, : y rewart ote training. APPLY No lon TE 1A SS am Bt. Word gro ih . {cluded at Stuttgdrt, was the obvious by the terrific applause which greeted Co. % ' ck pe 23. MES. oat. por Natok ha hy "respectability" of a vast majority of hem. . . . . - Je A. B, Cunningham, 79 Clarence the delegates. The average onlooker ar sat i a i on Shire ike . Se BOT TO ABSIT IN MAIL COOK AND JBOUSEMAI, NO IRON who expected to find a gathering of } 4 risty mins! roupe and indulged { Apvruat, ng or washing, referemcos required. S RR | workingmen, clothed in conventional | in entle es while the manager iter Torn and auriay ADDY to 353 King street. THOROUGHBRED rox TERRIER | working-class holiday garb, must have | mace a Speec declaring that the show Whig office. 8 YoUnG LADY. FOR. JENDLRY| hie thotougiied Toy Bul) merrier, {been puzzled to see .nine-tenths of the | was one of which Essex was proud, m - storé, ome with some counter ex- ten mouths oid. Apply Whig office. | representatives exhibiting every sign | and which South Ead ould be sorry MALE VOCALIST, WHO CAN READ perionce. Spungenburg, Jeweler. 50 'Lip BRICK HO BOUSE. 51 30 WELLING. {of a comiortable prosperity. : 1s leas. This setiguey y Was Ntueted oy seadily. ey Zeduined, ee OVEIUB, WHO BARN aD ee 10 a. Jaan | The congfdss, in fact, consisted | With , but when he ad that State qualifications in fell, Address oad and Write both French and KE and oonttal. locality, near [largely of well-dressed and well-nour- most of the ladies need no eulogy "Singer," Whig office lsh. Apply to J. Ae Goud & Ox | Uity Park. Apply to RB. D. Angling lished men. As they lounged about tha | from him, we audience uiged in |= King St., near Queen St. Jd Non stoest. Union street. yassages of the Liederhalle, or smoked | mocking law tor, Vari yp cheers. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO - - sw | mas re and drank their heller Of the score of competitors only four make, also oll ones to repair and | YOUNG LADY, AS CASHIER, WILL~ A BARGAIN-EROPERTY ON hy {bier i y ¥ ds Th rer bi cledn, Pi end repair work dome mg to go to Toronto, Good oppor ft gy isbon . Sts. ing {bier in the restaurant they lent an air | were blondes. e manager brought Sl rea 108. Galloway, tumity for leatning end promotion Cor. store and ten dwellings ; for i ing | these forward one at a tmo for the -- eniemea) Brock St., ext to| Apply to Local Manger, The Win. rics. aud puivicalurs see Geo, Cliff, udge. Et The first was alittle girl with curls down her back. The next had frizzy hair hanging over her shoulders, while the third was tall and slim with long fiaxen curls, and wore a white dress pearly down to her ankles, and a Cambridge blue sash. - The gentle afiplause which greeted Nos. 1 and 2 broke into a tempest when No. 3 Horward, and she was at once the blonde prize, No. 4, a plump little girl, being al- most forgotten. The fun came when the fifteen or sixtech brunettes took their turns at the footlights. To put it kindly, some were prettier than others; and the au- dience dealt with ~ them quickly and upropriousigs No. 1, in a pink dress, was allowed 'to depart almost un- cheered. No. 2 was mildly applauded. No. 3, a small girl iu a Yed blouse, was greeted with cries of "Oh!" and No. 4 was overlooked. Loud cheers rose for No. 5, a young girl With long black hair, but as No. 6 came to the front (he cheers turned to a huge roar of laughter. The abashed maiden ducked her head, iaughed, and dashed back to her chair. Shrieks of laughter sent No. 7 back blushing, and - the audience rolled about in its chairs when it had a glimpse of No: 8. But there was eri- its hilarity, and when No ticiam in 10, a tall, trim girl, with her brown hair very neatly done up, stepped the 'laughter sud- modestly forward, the howse cheered denly stopped and agai and again. No. 11 and the following numbers sent the audience into fresh paroxysms of hilarity. The manager then 'observed that the rompetitors could not help feeling flat- tered at the very mice way they had been received. Three of the brunettes were again brought forward, and ths house, by its vociferous applause, decided in fa- vor of the young lady with the neat brown hair. The winners were : Blonde : Carlotta Cross, Westdliff Brunette : Helen Grant, Kensington. A dozen of the 'girls then let down their back hair, und 'Mary Wood. ward, of FEdgeware = Road, London, was adjudged to have the most lux- uriant tress. Her hair' was long and black. Part of the audience fierce lv demanded for ten minutes that the prize should be given to the little fair girl, but the manager was adamant The thousands of persons went home satisfied that they had had the best six-penny-worth of fam in' Southend. re -- Watch The Kidneys. . When the kidneys falter in their work the blood is imntediately loaded with poisons that should have been expelled from the system. Rhouma tism, lumbago, or a general breaking down of the system follows, Peck's Kidney gnd Liver Pills. give the kid neys immediate aid, cleansing "and strengthening them and insuring heal thy activity. In boxes, 25¢. For sale only at Wade's drug store, « Motiey back if not satisfactory. No Poor Law Poor Box. London, Sept. 17.--~A man who a month ago was knocked down by a motor car, and sustained a broken leg, and is still an inmate of the Un ion Infirmary at Chelmsford, has ask- el the puardians to assist him in bringing a claim for damages against the owner of the wehicle, but the hoard is advised by its clérk that it has no power to spend money in this direction. Fishing Spoiled By Gun Practice. Cardiff, Sept. 17.-The présence of ten warships in St. Sutil bay, Corn- wall, for gun pigctuce, has "held wp" the Same A ry at a period Al the harvest of 'the sea is gathered The fishermen have asked the admiral- ty to, give instructions that the war ips should keep further off the coast, ------------------ Fegema Cured For 85c. : Wade's Ointment cares efzema and all other similar diseases. At the same time there is no more perfect remedy for cuts, burns, cold sores and . othe minor skin troubles, Try it and you will never be without it." Chied, ec2- ema, salt rheum, scaly or itching erup- tions of the skip, offiples otches, " x s Pot at dandruff, ete. In big be Wade's drug store. J General Zoos our. London, k, al Booth has complete} ' for an au- tumnal e "¥ne the United States, Commas sad Germany. He will travel 5000 sand will ad- dress move than "100 meetings. He will sailifrom Liverpdbl on September 13th next. . 1,000 Islends--Rochester. Steamer Caspian leaves 10:15 am. for 1,000 Island points on Sundays. Returning leaves at 5 pm. for Bay of Quinte ports and Rochester, N.Y, J. P. Hanley, agent, ' Rabbits At 4 Cents Each. London, Sept. IT.--Hiidosds of rab- v \ est bits have heen iM 3 He ns hetad YON SPBCIAL: SALESHES FOR EASTERN . ust A or ph Company's office, SNe, Saturday afternoon ofl Ap Jlarence pply J.B. Walkem. Ply at once, to ingston jostery u St. to BW Coy. King street + . DWELLING, IN GOOD REPAIR alongside and over the store of G.Y. | 0000000000008 0000000 Parkill, Frivovss St. Apply, on = : ¢ * prenvises, * ° : ° OFFICE OVER «WADE'S DRUG . ® store, Cor. King and Brock Sts, hot * * Rater bauting. Apply at. McCann's : Laborers, for Locomotive ne ® Works extensions. Apply at ¢ TWO DWELLINGS, NOS. 44 AND 42} : the Time Office, Locomotive © Princess S5t., ome large, snd the eo Works . other shall, oontaiiin bath, etc. . ® ly 249 Brock pros. § AT CR i------ 0000 00000000000 BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION street, twelve rooms, "extension din- ing room and kitchen, hot Water WANTED--GENERAIL. beating od int pe fo Ap iy to Froderick Welch, No. 179{THRER FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FURNISHED ROOMS, Tn glint occupied by a "Jap" heé said this? If truth was he thinking about the welfare 2! ® vab- | of his country or was it his job he was Bits are being sold at four cents each. | thinking about? If it was his job that YOUNG LADY TO OPERATE A DELI- onte machine, in private, Must ¥be painstaking Ontario. vo good talkers end peat, careful, earnest, . Liberal weekly. and educated. Four hours daily. Ad- For full particulars dress *Maruest," Whig office. 3 Broth Comy , Mou - 1. 3 LADY PIANIST ; ALSO LADY WITH ALL wodern improvements. Apply 43 Princess street. OF OFFICES OVER THE al cashier, who co. . Health, stremgth and res ity essential. "Must lve home, rs very short. Address "'X. Ys 2. Whig office. .ee -- ei rite A FEW GIRLS, TO WORK STEADY and become expert at the paper box making, good Wages, steady employ visiom street. nn. = 431 JOHNSON STREET, 9-ROOMED house, in good repair, heated by fur | pace, all modern jmprovewents; pos-| round floor; in good locality. Apply Jox *'M.." Whig office. ee -------------------------- TWO SMALL ROOMS, HEATED PRE- ferred, for teaching purposes Pay use lot, situated at Corner' Job and Alfred st to Alex, , 229 A street. QUT STONE FRONT RESIDENCE, No. 87 St., house, BS by 34, | brick and portland cembat extension, two stories bigh. (Roof Garden om and hot and cold water house heated by bot water. with sta carriage room. Lesslie, on the promi VETERINARY. DR. G. W. BELL, V.8., HAS RE- moved to hie brick block on Clarence aireet, lin hv the Post - Jalls y te one or telegra promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE WOOD YARD, NO, 2386 EARL Nt., Kingston, Ont, also a motes & saw, horse, cart and sleigh. Inguire * © on premises, or write to B. Barney, a 224 Karl street, A ee ------------------------ {© PREMISES, CORNER KING ANY Queen streets, used as carria foo tory. Will rent in sections suit tenagta. The house would make first. clasé boarding house. Also to ar si rent. Apply James 'Laturuey, Tage Maker, 390 Princess street. J A GOLD BRACELET WATCH, SET with stones, on Friday wight. win finder please return to Whig office and receive reward, session, Oct. 1st Rent moderates! only. Appiy at Whig office. Apply R. W. N 387 Joh street. A GOOD ROOM IN THE VICINITY: OF So E--------------E-- Chalmers' church. State rental, "'W. LOST. 1H." Box 26, Whig office. BOYS AND GIRLS, TO Cigar Factory, light wages to start. Apply to 8S. Oberon dorfler, Ontario street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF leave at this Office. GOLD BEAD NBUKDACE, ON EITHER York, Road, below Five Mile use, Fri day, Sept. 13th. Pinder please re turn to this Office and receive 're- Bath or coulhecti Concession | "rc ame m------_-------- = which ders po have A CAMEO BROOCH, EITHER IN CITY garde of ars, of other baguage security the unlimited lability of ell Park, or oun Princess, Ki or Barrie gant . Prices it. A . » dors. Farm and city pro- Sts, Fipder kindly leave at this ytlo, General * St. at Office aged receive reward. rates. Defore renewing old or wiving ARCHITECTS. new business wet rates from Strange A Strange. Agents. A BLACK CARD CASE, WITH STEEL | HENRY P. SMITH, JA RCHITECT, Phone. Se8. 'late, Cards inside, with the name of eto. Anchof Building, Market S ri \ * Riate, Canis tide, WH oa" amalt | ~~ TPhous, $45. gs Market Hopaure MUSIC, iN) amount of . money. Finder kindly MONEY AND BUSINESS. i OUR POLICIES COVER MORE oF building and contents than any other company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Bmporium, Mark- ot Square. ~ LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Com Available <° assets $01,187,215. In addition to Hi for POWER & SONS, ARUHIITECTS, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone, 2132. WM. NEWLANDS, ARORITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug Princess and Fayot store, corner i on Bagot street. stroets, ward. 'Phone, 008. MISS FLORENUE WREESE WILL RE« open her music class, on Sept. 23rd, -- -- sm. VANCOUVER PEOPLE DEEP. LY LAMENT RIOT. Cannot Enough to Condemn the Out- break of Lawlessness--Guilt Lies at Doors of Irresponsible Speakers. Vangouver, B.C, Sept 9~(To the Sditor) : "Whatsoever a man soweth, th hall he also reap." Already. even before I' start to write letter, the news has flashed over the all parts of the world concerp- ing the subject of which I write. To write upon any subject which ~ carries with it even an inkling of disgrace is not a pleasant task, but to write about an incident such as occurred here. in Vancouver, on Saturday night, causes us to hang our head with shame. Van- couver in the hands of an ignorant and angry mob, which went about the streets breaking windows and smashing things generally with stones and bricks, and the police utterly unable to cope with the situation, describes a scene which lasted for several hours Saturday night. We read of these things in Russia, and other countries where ignorance pre- dominates largely, and even at that dis- tance we think it terrible, but when we see these things right in our own home it leaves us so that we canpot find lan- guage strong enough in its condemnation Jf such a condition of lawlessness, The pot, which has been boiling for a Jong time in British Columbia, over the Asiatic. question, boiled over on Satur- day night, and. the blemish which has been left will be hard to efface. A meet- ing of the Anti-Asiatic club was held in the city hall, on Saturday night, at which | the speakers spoke in, the most heated terms concermng this burning question, some of them going so far as to be immoderage in their remarks on the sub- ject, and their denunciation pi the gov- ernment of Canada. There are always Men in large gatherings like this who are utterly devoid of reasoning powers, who can be agitated by the remarks of some irresponsible speaker; whose chief aim and ambition is not for the better ment and upbuilding of his country, so much as the desire to nmake himself tins let wires 1 ir popular, and to this cause can be' as- sighed the shameful and ignorant de- monstration of Saturday night. A certain minister of the city--one of those would-be-popular fellows--adorned the speakers' platform on that =~ eventful night, and lectured the excited throng to stop, this invasion "at any cost." "He asserted that if it was not done it would not be long before he might find his or a "Chink." Nas this man speaking the truth when 3 he was speaking the 5 od [he served with guns, and the sidewalks seated in the church where this great forth, as i I was anxious to DISERAEFUL SEEN = J hear what he would have to say in ex- tenuation of 1th he circumstances, and it was plainly evident that there many mere like me, or else the had been stung with a desire to prepare were in prophecy, and which, are near at Find Language Strong | hand, even at the door, for the church was filled to overflowing, and hundreds What did this great man have to say?. Why, he was eom- pletely flabbergasted, and all, that he could say was that he was ashamed This in itself is a very good confession, though it is one which we frequently hear made even by people who have sunk to the lower depths of degradation. We have seen just such shame as his before _shame for fear that he may have in- jured his popularity, but in his heart not in the least sorry for anything that he had said or done his reputation with the better class is a fact which is not concealed, and 1 have heard him denounced in language bv. many of our best citizens. One of his remarks on Sunday evening was that a man could be just as big a fool as he wanted to be, and, do you know, | believe it. The words used at the head of this letter formed his text for the evening subject, but while it was were turned away. with. He doubtless had prepared his sermon from this text before the excit- ing incident and when he tame to de- liver it it brought the text too close to his own door, and that was what made him uncomfortable. : To-day, as a result of the brand which was unwittingly kindled and hurled to the aie, on Saturday evening. business is at. a standstill in the city. Before nine oxlock this morning hun- dreds of guns had been purchased by the Japanese and Chinese, and at the present moment the situation is a sefious one. At that hour the hardware stofes were throngesl with these people, clamoring to 'were blockaded with others trying to gain admittance, when the police served orders upon the dealers to sell these people no more guns, A large number of special' constables have been sworn in, and many of these are kept in readi- ness on horseback, at police headquar- ters, for prompt action, and it is evident by the firm stand which is being taken by the city authorities that the man who creates the first disturbance will not be trifled with. . There are enough fair-minded people in Vancouver to take care of this mat- ter, and they are just in the right frame of mind to-day to take care of it. The cry for a white British Columbia is all right, and 1 am heartily in with it, but let us go about it in a right way. Those people have been admitted people | themselves for the latter days spoken of | That he has injured | the strongest | most appropriate it was not largely dealt sympathy 5 at 121 Princess street, : MARRIAGE LICENSES. ¥ : OC. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF 3 Marriage Liomeos, 43 Clarence St. = © THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT 1 Unitarian. | REV. C. W. CASSON, OTTAWA. Real Highteousness. 3 We might with wisdom write this a in a new way to express its ¥ truer mignificance, namely, "Right-use- {ness."' It consists in the right use of the faculties which God has given lo lench one of us, It it the unfolding ¥ land develgpment of the powers in- {herent in the human soul. It ie not, [as was once popularly supposed, the {restraint and denial of one's forces. {That man is truly righteous, what. lever may be the form of his faith, who makes right use of himself and {the facultics with which he has been endowed. lword { 'Address, Mr, Casson for free litera | ture. without the Japanese and Chinese, and as a consequence everything is clos In the hotels and restaurants the situa- tion_is even sore seripus, as the Chinese are epiployed, very argely as COOKS. hg all quit 'work, and this makes it hard to get anything to eat at these 3 places, and many of them bave had to is close their doors, temporarily, it is hoped. "Drive them out," said this witty minister, "for you know they qever get married and you people do. hey re- main here and you go away I will lose your marriage fee. Wonderful = idea Which has seized this. man's brain What a Christ-like spirit! Next thing he will be telling us to send away our money to teach ¥ heathen. Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap--E. H. NEWTON. itn To check a cold quickly get from : 'our gist some little candy cold tabléts called Preventics. Druggists here are now dispensing here and some of them have become quite large property holders, and now to! turn upon them and destroy their pro- | perty and smash their windows, as was | done by the hundeed, Saturday night, is | a shame and a disgrace to a people call- | ing themselves i civilized. As a conse- of this unfortuiiate state of af- people are out oubling him mustn't his standard ciency fe 2 high one? cs ventics, for they are not only sale, put decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening, : 'sneeze stage" Preven. Pneumonia c Taken 'at the ties will h chitis, La Grippe, ¢to. EF

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