Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1908, p. 9

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YEAR 75. Biarritz, April 3.--Hi sty the king is enjoying his well-deserved holi day at Biarritz, which he dppreciates all the more because of the freedom he enjoys from the undue attention of the visitors and the inhabitants. Al though the king is in excellent health, it bas been thought advisable not to trouble bim with any business except of a very special character. The keen interest which he takes, however, in the welfare of his subjects is display: od 'by the earnestness with which he follows all events, both great and small, in England His majesty"s davs in the beautiful watering place on the south-west goast of France are quite uneventful He spetids hin mornings in Ws rooms, where he goes through whatever des patches 'are submitted to him At maj noon he goes for a short walk before Junith, and, seated on the rocks joys. the magnificent panorama which lies. before him, where mountain and 3 REFORM WAVE COMING on DUE IN NEW YORK ABOUT MAY FIRST. | The Brewers Growing Pious-- | Lincoln's Birthplace to Be Made a National Shrine--All Thieves Should Be Jailed. New York, April 1 thought of how hardiit must be the busines men of our ¢ity to have! so short a weekend vacation with | their families among sumaner flowers and country air ocean therefore | am very glad to learn! that the proprietors of the many Af lantic City hotels have combined their interests and hope induce the Pennsylvania railroad to ru mid | pight train from Atlantic to! Greater New York Sunday nights, This would allow men of New York a their Fmibies--in- Atlantic City and. vet bel in New York in time for business! on Monday i the equipped with sleepers they rive in Gotham well rested for inning their week's and doubt gi would go oftener to during the sgjourn of their Our business wen need of recreation as th 2 have often tok fo or breezos; | 5 a it on the longer business stay with mornihg tran be would ax Iw work the segshore families many hours got from can OF course, the question," Wherewith shall a man be covered 7 is not near ly so important as that which ferns women. But the givles. ol men's hats are, matters of no little importance to the artista whose . purpose is to crante some new and attractive headgear for the sterner sex. New styles in hots for men? Cor tainly. Hardly as conspicuous as the Malian garden and Japanese moun- tain elects, with the popular ornithe- Jogical creations, of the women, per hap. But each season there's some Thine new for the mien. peaking of new spring stvl i Manor lor the a ote it for men--there are quite a few new oon o of the coarse | i >; : sea combine to make one of the most entrancing aspects in Furope, ! He usually dines at the Hotel du Palais, and subsequently visits his friends. Sir Froest Sassel"s villa favorite resort of the king's, and here many a pleasant evening is spent by | him, waiter the fashion of an English country gentleman. The king's com panion in his morning walks is usual ly the Hou. John Ward Fhere is no truth in the which has been rather widely circulat od that a westing will take place in| the near future between King Edward and King Victor Emmanuel, and that his visit to Biarritz is simply a pre liminary to a eruise in the Mediter- | ranean and a subsequent visit to an Italian port. There is reall: national question of importance at the present moment calling for the sity of a meeting between the monarchs. Taere will, in point of fact, be statement | no mtex neces two no the strenuous rush of New York busi ness and | hope the Pennsylvania rail road will be able to this con cession to their patrons. What next! Hy some occult me: thad of enlenlation it i estimated that a reform wave i8 due in Greater New York about May lst, and this knowludge coming to the ears of the | Brewers' #ssociation and the Lager] Beer Board of "T'rade they have sud denly developed a conscience, and clare that they will not sell liguor to the proprietors of tionable places." I've often noticed that those who are frightened into piéty usually recover from it when the scare is I suppose those manufacturers of intoxicating drinks, long experience 'with fluids, that a hig wave is irresistible, considering "Prudence the better of valor," think it best to duck] They'd be missed if they: all under and never came up (not| w their good deeds hut their bad) drinks), but | think they'll be found | after the reform wave has passed, high | and dry, in their old quarters: and rendy- to BH any orders that. ecme That they nfrghf have Gime to niake suitable preparations before tne hundredth anniversary of the birth of) Ahraham Lincoln, 1900, the Lin} colu Farm association was incorpora teil under the of the New York, hy a group of American | citizens, who. propose to Lip-! humble birthplace national make de any Hohjee over, from know and, part undler went Oh ih laws state ol make coln's a Tew Paring "the - spring and suiomier straws naturaily will be worn--as they always are. However, this season the heims. will be slightle wider than those of Jrexion summers, and the evow ng will decrease shighth in height, The favorite Bats, it is said, will be and fine senuit, A fine straw, ax usual, will be favored, while the soft, spht straw, with. the slightly broader brim, will be favored - Bor daily use. Panamas will remain' in ! r favor, but with crowns legs than formerly. A unique feature in the fashionable straw, hat will he a. cord about the wdipe of the brim the hat. This will give a peculiarly neat officer A soft mackinaw will be largely iy favor, too, amd will be worn turned down in the front. For a mther dressy person the cord. edged hat will afford a certain © new note ta the stele. In thang the for men the bes, {al on When Yow Co the Limi? The Tixedo Top Frece re Seasonslerdy Fwnisteoat: .- -- KINGSTON, ONT Re EE ---- AR 10, ---- kod The Baths spring cruise this vear. Unless a seri- ous situation arises in connection with the premiership. his majesty will not return direct to England. The king's visit to Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- shrine, which it is expected will be come the central point for the Nation. centennial celebration of his birth, February 12th, YOY. Through the gengrosity of sone of the directors the "fitter "enbin sain which "Honest Abe' was born was acquired, and. it will be a central object of interest in| the Memorial Museum which it is plan- | ned to build at £200,000, | This uilding will ple at end of the, plaza upon the little farm where * Lincoln, of greatest men reardd, | A New York acchitect has awarded the for building the museam and' its suffonndings, and | the committee will glad to re relics of the "rail anvthing associated with The association | of 75,000, who have a location will be sglad 10 hear souls wish to the the I | | i of a cost be one 110] the | one | acre the world, has ever! known, was been | conunisaon now he ceive. any great splitter' his life has a and the directors, 71 Br. from all or and membership work. about at way, who to aid purposi patriot i ot co-operate in any consummation of association, way the L Chicago, life on the Gulf mvestigating | Watson «oli who Prof University of leading a hermit an Island the sake of his announced Frnote-that the heen ha Dry in of of two Fortugas, Mexico, for the habits monkeys, to partment of psvchology that satisfied 'that "'Simians This being proved, is it not astonish chattering the de-] i be is | hax can - * and dn the height and Shape of . the ge Man undoulriedly js modest compan ed with woman when it comes te hats and while you will see the ladies wearing hats. with immense, ride. amazingly witle, hime, decorated with wonderful plumes, hrown. apd tim son and green: man will adopt a stiff hat with a slightly 'more pronounced hell-shape dome or top. Women, too, will affect oa very small, neat French hat, which will fit epug Iv. on the head. Made of colored straw and tavered with feathers. or sipiply' huried in pay, lowing flow ers, these hats gortainly would eclipse the 'mew derby hat for men. which can hoast of only a shiehtly more narfow brik than formerly, carving upward. : The stiff "Hat id prosaic. worn Bf wonien may be a may occasionally deport in * kis: bosom may glow with Any hat poem. Man | wages i pay, ~ Brie man before He left England had a twofold object in View first place it was taken for the pirpose of sympathizing with hig chief adviser jn his painful illness. and, in the second in the ing that some men cannot reason ? It would be well if the department of | psychology would investigate why men whose reasoning powers are ad- mitted, do not weg their reason, and porbaps suggest o tanedy, When the unemployed, as on Saturday, in this great city, resort to riot and bomb- | throwing, it seH if even a monkey right ecasil able to rea-| son better than these men, who seem | to think that fdree will procure them work. In this country there work | for 'all who are reasonable human be- | ings and are willing to work for such as an employer ean afford to] which must always, in the long run, be dependent on the laws of sup-| ply and demand Do vou ask where in these foreign rioters are difierent from our billionaire Iaw-defvers ¥ There is but little difference--the form er pect to get "something by force which should be readily found by ~ the it while the latter | become a fore irresistible | can safely help themselves legitimately belong to money. 1 would hardly like to called a SocialiSe Hut 1 con fess 10 more sympathy with these for elements, wi past experience rv limited education leads them wrong -loing ignorance than patience with the gamblers and , high places, whose steal covered up hy corporations that "have as 3 is axe asking for vork plot to that they to what 20 does not them Hi eign LORE and int ito ve through robbers i mys are no ot combination The Hat that Crouns the New Spring, kis gaioty suddenly stops with the close of his college days A pew style of the SUN derby . hat for spring i= extrewely low. In most of the etyles the tops will swell. out ust slightly more than wsaal. A hat for more conservative mea will be rather high, with. a perfectly Rat top. While: the derby hat will grow in mize the sith hat for sen will become straighter than formerly. The chaoge, however, is very slight. In soft hots there has been little change telescope Will be popular, as will the hgh soft hat, with - the crease in the mndidle, for business men. | The eolors of soft Rats will he { black, tobaseo Grown, Belgian ninck, { pear] and elephant, which x, light goeen, Wnel other shades. OF course, Wf vou are sporty; . Your t must harmonise with our Als, bat when 8 comes to o \ ! souls hangs | panic | country | to control, not highway i SATURDAY, APRIL 4%, 1908. with the object of aseertainiag place, wishes in fegard the prime minister's to certain eventualities Should the premier's illness take such a turn as to tender his resigna- tion necessary, his majesty is likely to to England to appoint Sir successor. There are formali- w gone through in this con- be done hope not return Henry's ties to | nection which cannot' possibly is a general may bv proxy. There that such a contingency arise, In the latter event the king will pay Paris, and will .be joined Queen Alexandra. Their ma- will then go to Copenhagen, pleasant family gathering and thence they will Norway to visit King Queen Maud, where an welcome will await them They will return to England during the first week in May and initiate by their gratious presence the influx of into town a sit to there by jesties where a will assemble, proceed to Haakon and enthusiastic roctety Lhe former do Wrong, mis- takenly thinking that right and jus tice muy result therefrom, bjt the lat ter are deliberately plotting to steal every way possible that will not land them in state's prison, Thank God we have a man in our' senate" MNke Senator La Follotte, who dares to tell the truth about such a gigantic combination of thieves as the Stan: dard Oil, and other kindred trusts. If this country, ruled by the voice people, all thieves should jniled, whether rich or poor for the law should be no re tor of person I believe the turn point mations]! history we submit "to or and powerful They Bnd they accountable for the recent caused so much un- Think of a whole obliged 40 go through such a trinl- whenever these men (devils) sec fit to produce a panic merely to serye of their own. Surely, if our government cgnnot find some way robbery but fobbery, it will finally re. olution 18 4 ree of its be spec our whether these notorious and thieves ing in upon punish gamblers are which suflering alone has necessary purpose SOM wall street sult in -------------- There js one article in the line | of medicines that gives so large a ro {turn for the money as a rood porous such as Car and Belladonna strengthening plaster, Smart 'Weed Plasters Sut el » rckache phant skin shades; soufl volors and grvenish effects, ; {ndoubtediy, many eccentric duals will crush their soft hats bizarre and eccentric shapes. Perhaps, as a novelty, it would be interesting were a new and rather ex. travagant style of Bat for man evel vod. When one consuders the hats of the old. chevaliers, with. their drooping plumes--haté now copied by the fa mobs women dressers, among them Ueeil Sorel, the Paticin sectress--the heart "of man oreasionnlly yearss for something a Nit more gay' However, for a considerahlé time to come it ix likely men will lot. Vabity Fair carry on the mosopoly in hats, Styles for women may range from mhishroom shapes to peacock tailed af fairs, while cach season man will mere. ly ohserve the widening or decreasing of the widih of a brim, tbe swelling or shrinking of a tap and the oc cariongl 'ndoption of a new, vet soni indivi into 19 -- _--- - - a -- KEY TO ANCIENT CALENDAR Hebrew Documents Solves the Time Measurement. London, April 4.--A key to ancient calendar has just been covered in Egypt. E. B. Knobel Israel s dis na described the finding F ancient Hebrew documents by whi has been established the method time measurement , among the ites in the time of Nebhuchadnezpar In the book of Jeremiah it is corded that after the overthrow of the Jewish monarchy Nebuchadnezzar a number of the principal gnhabitants who were left fled into Egypt of these, it appears from re translated papyn, founded tant colony the first Svene, the modern the mical Society, bh of Isrpel re- by ently an impor cataract fa at Assouan, the now mous as site of dam Some papyri ane translated recently by and Mr. Cowley contain contracts dated according to both the Egvptian and Jewish calendars. As the Egypt ian calendar is perfectly well-known ta « great covered at possible to reconstruct Ne us, wt) is now the Jewish calendar Mr. Knobel's reconstruction shows that the in use at the period in question was one deriv dot from = 'dctual of the first appearance of the new moon but from culeulation. This caleuly tion was clearly based upon a knowl edge of the fact that years contain an lunar months--a fact use the "Golden Number the book tables for finding Easter discovery of this cycle usually eribed to Meton the Greek, now clede that it was in regular among the Jews long before his Jewish calendar wd, observation nineteen solar number o ol pPraver The exact mack of in but it is trae SOLDIERS DEGRADED, -- Roymanians Refused to Fellow Villagers. Bucharest, April 4,~The wholesale degradation of sixty infantrymen, in cluding some non-commissioned] offic has taken place the drill grounds "of the ment before depu tations from militar i the garrison The sixty a military breach Fire on ers on re every body found guilty by "of the discipline the namely of refusing to ohev a command to fire upon the people of the village Stanesti, had againsy the roval authorities The villagers happensd to belong to the same tribe of Roumaniang as the majority of the soldiers, Besides, some of the soldiers had remtives, or friends, in the village. Hence, when a t, commanding the troop of infantry, ordered hie men to fired into the crowd, they refused throwing dawn their arms and deleting their superior The officer then charge and when thes loped single my." He was quickly from his Morse and wounded a men were conrt Lrossest ol m code of who risen in revolt absolutely his refused, hie ordered men to gal handed ag t ene stirronpded | torn he had of the al the ain, aftey number paper, read before the Royal Astrong- | Nome | Nile the place | Prof. Sayve | ss o.81 ------ ne N Weak Little Boys may become fine stron Some of the strong men of to- day were sickly boys years ago. Many of them received cott's . Emulsion at their mother's knee. This had a power in it that changed them from weak, delicate boys into strong, robust boys. it has the same power to-day. Boys and girls who are pale and weak get food and out of S EMULSI It makes children grow. ey All Druggists; 850c. and $1.00, HAD A STAB-LIKE PAIN THROUGH THE HEART. MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS CURED HER AND SAVED HER LIFE. There is no one, we , sets about deliberately to do injury to the heart, yet vin axcitamont and +xoesses uf resent y living, the nervous system violence to, and the heart and nerves being ® intimately bound up with ene snother, Sissegaian of the one mesos disease snd disorder of the other, When you find your heart the least bis sat of rhyme, your perves don rs. John C. Yensen, Little Rocher, N.B, writes: "I was froubled with o wtab-fike pain th m; i many remedies but they more barm thao wai completely cured. for the world for I believe they ss rioters, of discipline, and kitled legradation For their breach for allowing the the court martial and life-long imprisonment in the roy | al ir officer salt mive Likely To Meet Them. 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