Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1908, p. 5

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1 % THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 25{ 1908. m-------------- ma } PAGE FIVER So------ -- ~secereeeesersesseens 8 Gold in ; Guwili ag ht $ wd PPPIVIIIIVIIVIIIIIe. {Continued from page 7.) - ow home was hh flow last to Miss wis The nurses' wi ers and pight, when they themselves and their Seott received and Dr also 'there with a welcome dancing and card playing, and were cosy coriwers for political discus sions and things like that, The base ment class room dad beeh transform ed into a bit of old Japan, and bere refreshments BOY 1 nurses all wore the dresses they have, their and it i» nnpecessary the attire tion of the es - gay laughter, at friends Macintyre There wa ther muse and were home were prettiest iz aniorm to sav. wore on vosterday, to many here Convoention hall, captivated Suively returned, after h her at Misy Toronto, friends during Her address when the nurse every one, particularly her afiectionate reference to Miss Scott, the superins tendent of the training school bere, as one of her children, and her graceful note of the fact that Queen's was the first college on this continent to throw open the doors of CoONVOCs tion hall, hospital training school. ing made wi stay graduated is to an -> - Campbell, Sydenbam party for little Miss twenty Helen - M. gave a je hy her girls aod their visitor, Flaine Conybeare. There were children in the party, Mies Walier taking charge of them on the first part of the picnic, a drive to Kinston Mills, After they came home there was tea at Mrs. Campbell's, ted progressive games to close, -» - > Toronto Mail-Empire says : of Toronto and Mrs. Swontman announces the engage ment of their daughter, Edith Mar garet, to Mr. John Lowe, of the Bank of Montreal, Kingston. > - There was a littl gers, Brock street, her nioce, Mrs wall, Mrs. J. tlreet, prne The The Archbishop . ten tod George Miss Pol n honor of of Corn at Elis, - Mrs, Alexander Kirkpatrick, gtreet, will not be at home again, on Tuesday, till the autumn. - oe o- Corneliug Bermingham, came home from her trip - Barrie Jarrie to Mrs. street, day. Me. Francis Tothill ix expected up from Montreal next week, Miss Anna Rigney. aud Mr. T. J Rignoy, Johnson street, will leave, to morrow, for. Baltimore, and, on.Wed- nesday next, Mr. Rignev will spend a very happy day, and his friends here will wish him 'all joy in it, and many years of sich happy days, with his bright little Amaeriéén bride. CONCERT AL CITY HALL. op 3 4 Y.W.C.A, Glee Club Gives Fine | Entertainment. be "The glee club of the Y.W.C.A., under the leadership of George Commings, gave a fine entertainment in the city hall Jost night. Besides * the two aihtatas, "The Garden of Singing Flowers," "and "The Dairymaid"s Sup per," there was a choice programme of musical selections and duetts, and the whaly programme was most de Highthul, ¢ These taking part in the eveniag's entertinment wore Misses Foley, €layton, Shaw, Roberts, Sargeit, fell, King, Dunnett, Daniels, Sullivan Guild, Gwatkin, Macdonald, Salsbury, Edwards, . Ramsay, Bain, Chatterton, Brown, Murray, Lytle, Norma Hughes? and. Messrs, Camunings, Reynolds, H, Angrove, McCartney, Cole, Harrison, Marshall and Angrove, One Official Dismissed. Ottawa, April" 25.--~The minister of marine and fisheries, Hou. 1. P. Bro- deur, as atresult of the investigations he is now making into the internal coonomy of the department, with a view to & general reorganization, has dismissed one employee for dishonesty and another official will be asked to tender his resignation. Confidence THE ENEMY REPULSED. Kitchener and Minto Go to the Seat of the War. A despatch gecety save: "The nizl Simla, April .2 ed here from | Matta was attacked the enemy was heavy artillery Shabkadar cand Gen gade fought a biz wn casualties number sivty-two, several British officers." Lord © Minto, vied) ny Lord Kitchener, coninande the British will t as quickly as possible. hir Willegeks has control of frpops comptiving three brigades, two of which © are concentrating on the border, the third being beld jn re servo at Yeshawnr, Desuliory firing is reported all along the line, fiftaun mil: from Michni on the Kabul 1i er toh Abasai on the Swat river. Mai orGen. Willeoek's centre rests on #habkedar fort. Sawur last repulged, firing hay including India, and r-in-chief of offensive Jame: 16.000 of assume the Playing School "How ptany seeds compartments ar there in an apple 7' he queridd, No ane knew, "And yet," tor, "ail of you eat the course of a year and sce the fruit every day probably. You must learn to notice the little things in pature.' Fhe talk of the inspector impressod the children, and they carnestly dis cussed the matier at recess time, The teacher the next day overheard this conversation. A little girl, get ting some of her companions around her, gravely said : "Now, children, just s'pose that U'm Mr. lospeetor. You've got to kaow more about common things H vou don't, von'll all grow up to ke fopl«. Now tell me," she said, looking story Iy at a playmate, "how many feathers has a hen ?" said the school inspec many apples in New Queen Zephra. The advance sale of seats for this beautiful production opened at th: Grand this morning, and judging from the demand for seats for Tiiesday, the opening night, there bide fair to be standing room only. There will Le an extra attraction: on that particula: night. A competitive drill between twenty-four - voung ladiie comprising the Red Hussars, and twenty four young men of the Highland Cadets, will compete for a prize. His worship the mayor, Lisut.-('ol. Youns, end Lieut.-Col. Kint' have kirdly consent wl to act judges. Get ir line at once and secure your seat for the op ening performance. Seats now on sale at the box offide, ns Twenty-Eight Killed. City of Mexico, April 25. Twenty eight persons were killed fi toe seriously injured at Cargantau siding west of Maltrata, on the main line of the Méxiean railway, vesterday a collision between a freight and the second section of a special exeursion train bringing oilgrims from the shrine of Guadaloupe. and in Money For Fire Escapes. The fimance eoifimittee of the BEAHT] Ligand the speeinl commit: feo, m et wight; and. decided to recommend® the hoard to expend $3,200 of fire escapes, and in placing all the school exits in proper shape. 'of Another: Murder At La Tuqgue. Mostredl, April 25. Another murder is reported from La Tuque, but the details =o far have not been receive! Tae vietim is, Mr. Sheridan, and a man named Green is. being held for the crime. - Jo Not Just One. but all the new shapes wn fine at Campbell Bros", Kingston's centre fur men's hats, a hat style = ! Por Fur Storage hone 79, Campbell Bros. Bibby's ¥2 hats are Sulphur, cream tartar, and molasses time is spring time. Lerge bottles fresh at. Gibson's Red Cross Deng Store. Bibbhy's swell, for hest ¥2 hats The one who is wise in his own con- | eoit is generally foolish in many other ways Dominion land surveyors are to get increased pay, food. is of oe - when eating, that yout Tohest hetesoennos-thayit has it can supreme confidence you 'Bave when the food is W £ ' raised 'with b HEY FRE L055 HOTEL AT LEAMINGTON BURNT DOWN. -- Essex and Lake Shore Railroad Inaugurates Service--Litigation Telephone Company Windsor, Electric Regular With Settled. Leamington, Ont. fire visited At of this April this that thie town, managed by CO, A, Ryall, covered to be {a flames, responded promptly to the eall, soon had two streams playing the burning building. It is supposed the hetween the sample room and the licjuor room, although no fire was ia this pert of the building from seven o'clock on Friday evening. "The fiwe men succeeded in eonfining the five to the main part of the building, eon disting of barroom, sitting rooms, dining room and Kitchen and the rooms all which are badly gutted Mr. Ryall carried insurance to the amount of $5,600, diveded between the following companies Royal, Queen's Commercial Union, $1,000 cach, and the Manitoba Fire Insurance comw nany, $2,600. Mr. Ryall's will be heavy on building and stock The Windsor, Essex and Lake Shore railway (electrie) inaugurated its regu. lar service from Windsor to Leaming- ton yesterday. 'The litigation he- tween the road and the Beil Telephone company has been settled by the mil the telephone company the vost of removing the from the vicinity of the railway foe wires, between Kingsville and this town. The which Is the finest and most modern in equip has met with couni- hold-ups work 25,~A dis town at 2:10 time the Huli- oldest and lar- and astrous this man mormng house, on hotels in owned gest i was dis. The fircinen and upon fire onginated above, of and loss way paying $U00 towards latter's wires road, in Canada, discouragements and it started construction years age, ment loss since three AN INSPIRING BOOK. "The Next Step in Evolution," By J. K. Funk. Step In Evolution," T. K. Funk, of Funk & Wagnalls com- pany, New York, has reached its tourth edition because of its force amd It is a religious "I'he Next beauty of thought. gem, 'and at the same time an or- senal of epigrams which sing home like bullets. Its scientific temper and breadth of view are admirable. A lew extracts will denote its style There is no more unfailing sign of the earnestness of Christ than the growth of loving beyond the provincialism of the family, the clan, the class, the nation. "Ye are brethren." All things 4n common was not an impracticable dream, 'but a fundamental law of the kingdom of the spiritual man. We must organize sooner or later on that basis, We are speeding toward that sun. We feel ils growing heat. H we do not love oyg.brethren whom we have sem, how can we love God whom we have not seen 7 What do ye mean by the communion of saints, ve who pray it Sunday by Sunday ? Spell it out. Brotherhood is not a fiction of the imagination. Communion is not a Pentecostal fantasy. A living ( hrist is to-day more than ever on earth an unifying force, "o> - "> We look back all along the conflict of the ages of evolution; we now see, in the changing of the dunghill into shrubs and and into food, the prophecy of all, and we marvel at our blindness in not knowing that the most manifest thing in all the world and at all times, was God the Father and aggressively roses good, whom again again we have compelled to cry out in pain (for God can suffer pain): "The reproaches of men hav broken My heart." Looking backward, gin to the good in evervthing, that there has not been a fall of a sparrow withéut _sccompanying pro- vision for the sparrow, and we grow enthusiastic and shout with the martyr of old: "Glory be to God for everything that happens!" - » He lights the sun amd sweeps the universe that He may find the missing coin. He goes after the lost sheep, leaving the ninety and nine; He yearns for the returning prodieal. His untiring, infinite love, Mord <xaluable to Him is the most worthless of men than many sheep to the human shep- herd. There is pain in the Father's heart until the wanderer returns; nor will that pain cease until somewhere amd somehow in the universe the last wanderer has returner. To the Roman soldiers who may hinve heard it, how unsubstantial was the sermon on the mount; yet itd truths of the brotherhood of man, of the fatherhood of - God, of meekness, of loving. of justice, of faith in the inner things, outlasted the Roman armies, saw that empire ground to dust, and their speaker, nineteen hun dred years afterward, by far the most potent personality that ever lived. - > Science has vet so to enlarge its borders that it will prasp a supreme truth like this one © The Christ idea supports our experience more fully, answers more questions, meets more necessities, fills out more completely the deepest aspirations, and awakens higher motives than all other ideas combined. Science is not sa far from grasping this great truth as it seems to be. - : working for we be- see Same In Munich. A German baron visiting in New York was smoking and chatting with a fow friends over some tall, delicate glasses more or less full of beer when one of the company asked him how be liked the Leer be found in this city. lied. And © #n- wed him. whether New York made beer, adding: "Most of us think we hove to have the imported beers if we v Pe want the " "And to what beers do you refer?" the baron asked. "To these of Mumich and Pilsen." And the baron, i CLASS LEGISLATION Of Whitney Will Not Be By Farmers. Kincardine Recorder Some of the legislation by the pey government has not proved acceptable as was anticipated fe lation very unpopula to espective of polities The LOY ern weasure provided for a minimum salary. for rural schools. If this was legislation why was it not extended to and villages ? Why was the farmer singled out and compelled to that which urban sehool boards were given a free hand in. We do not object to the raising of the salaries of the teachers, hut we do object 10 a government forcing ciass legislation upon any 'one section of the community. This slight cast upon the farmers of the province of Ontario still rapkles ia the heart of the agricultural population and though it' apparently passed away it has not been forgotten. Had the members who represented rural cop gtituencies been alive to the interests of their constituencies and protested, the government would not have dared to pass a measure which, to say the feast, belittled them, But what do we find. Not one member raised hig voice in protest until the legislature met last year. On returning to their con- stituencies they were told in no un certain way that the measure was dis- tasteful and most objectionable. Some changés were promised but we ask the rural school trustee if the same coercive measure not still exist. We feel that the slight has not been and that when the farmer will show by class legisiption is one of the things that will not be tolerated from any government in power, matter what its politics may be. school wis 4 ail, good towns do does time forgotten ' his the that comes vole no An Old Story Revived. of politicians, all of whom were seeking office under the government, were under a tavern porch, when an old toper named Joel vw, loquacious when corned, but ex- actly opposite when sober, said that tell. them a story. They to "fire away," whereupon A number he would told him he spoke : "A certain king had a philosopher upon whose judgment he depended Now one day the king took it into his head to go hunting, and summon no and making prepara- he summoned the philosophu it would rain. The philosopher told him it would not, they started. While journeying they met a countryman mounted on a jnckass. He advised them to return, For," said he, 'it will certainly rain.' They smiled contemptuously and pass- ed on. Before they had cone many miles they had reason to regret not having taken the rustic's advice, as a shower drenched them. When they had returned to the palace the king reprimanded the philosopher severely." a" a countryman,' he, "and he knew more than vou do. He told me that it would rain, whereas vou told me it would not." The king then gave him hi¢ walking papers and sent for the countryman, who soon made his appearance. "Tell me bow vou knew it would rain ?"' sail the King. "I didn't know," said the country- man; "my jackass told me ro." "And how, pray, did he tell you *"' asked the king. "By pricking up his majesty,' said the rustic The King then sent the rustic awav, and procuring the jackass of him, he placed him, the jackass, in the office the philgsopher filled. "And here," observed Joel, looking very wise, "is where the king made a great mistake." "How #0 inquired the auditors "Why ever since that time," said Joel, with a grin on his phiz, "every arkass wants office." ed his tions, and asked him if and met said ears, your NEW YORK STOCKS. Prices Furnished By W. Hector H. Hume, Clarence Chambers. April 25th Opening 601 16] Stocks, Amalgamated Copper American com Am. Sugar Retin. Co. Am. Smite. & Refin, Am. Car Foundry Anaconda Min. Co Atches,, 1 & Nt Baltimore & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid 1 Cen, Leather Canadian Pacili Ches. & Ohio Chie. & N. W. - C.. Mil & St. Paul .. Colorado Southern Col. Fuel & Iron Delaware & Hudson Distillers secs. Evie Railroad ti. North Ry., pref Kansas & Texas, com... Kansas & Texas, prof Louisville & Nashville Missouri Paeitic 5 . National Lead . sa Y. Central "> aire Y. Ontario and West Northern Pacific Penn. R. R. People's Gas Reading Rook Island Rock I«land, pret Southern Rv. com Southern Pacific Sloss Skeflield 1, 8S. Steel, com. U. 8. Steel, pref U. 8S. Rabber, com. Union Pacific, com. Wabash, pref. . West, Union Tel. _ > CHICAGO PRICES, April 25th. Loco. wl 858 66d 627 12.86 13.17 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. Reserves, Inc. ven 9,011 325 loans, Dee. Goo. Special, Tne. .. 13.00 13.32 FAON A RUSSIAN JAIL RELEASED AFTER 14 DAYS IMPRISONMENT. Nichelas dLuxenburg Arrives in London--He Was Wrongly Arrested--Released With Apologies. A tired man, haggard in face, boat train, at wasted fawe and stepped from Victoria railway sta tion, Lomdon, Tuesday morning. He was met by his - wife and daughter, who flung thei arms rotind his neck and kissed him again amd again. The traveller was Nicholas Luxen- burg, who was wrongly arrested in Odessa, spent fourteen days in a Rus- sian jail and, after repeated protests by the Jopgign office, was liberated with profvie apologies Mr. is Luxenburg related the full story of his terrible experience, profucing his graphic narrative with the words: "I am glad to be at liberty: | am pleas- ed that mv ordeal is at an end." The traces of the rigorous treatment he received are .evideut. A hacking cough shakes him, and it will a considerable time before he recovers from the fourteen days of practical starvation he endured "On the night of March 7th." he said, "lI went to bed and slept. At about hali-past one in the morning 1 was awakened by a aumber of heavy knocks on the door. : " "Who is it 7?' 1 demanded. 'A telegram," was the reply. 1 sprang out of bed on the instant. A police inspector and four men with fixed havonets and two watchmen with revolvers marched into the room. "The ruse of the telegram was, 1 was afterward told, due to the fear that I had a concealed bomb, which 1 might have hurled®at them in a mo- ment of desperation. "I'he police inspector said abruptly : '1 have orders to search your rooms and arrest you.' "The search was thorough sofa was pulled to pieces. Bat the only 'revolutionary' packages that were found were 130 samples of boots and price books. "The police inspector, search had ended, bluntly 'There has been a great made "When | protested against detention he replied : '1 must obey orders." He waited awhile, and then telephoned to headquarters that nothing had been found in my possession, and that he had 'absolutely doubt' of my having been wrongfully arrested "The reply came that nothing could be done. But ome of the wardens in sisted that I should be placed in a comfortable room, as I should not b long there " Mr. Luxenburg's description of this "comfortable room' was startling. Tt was small and ill-ventilated a sort of "Russian 'Black Hole." "I was herded with seven crimin- als," said Mr. Luxenburg. "They in cluded a police inspector of the Black Hundred, who was a blackmailer and informer. "He was an ungainly fellow, over bearing and dishonest. He had appro- priated the one bed in the room; the others had to huddle on the floor "As soon as I entered he demanded five rubles for the poor. 1 gave him them and he pocketed them. He stole the food that was sent to me by my agent, Mr. Samuelv, and him seli as objectionable as he "He had amazing license, too, would drise ont with wardens, turning to the prison hopelessly toxicated "I could not eat the black brédd and was served to me. The soup ev il-smelling, wn the be Even the the declared, blunder when suspicious no made could and re in soup that was a dirty, indeserib ably replusive comcoction. The Black Hundred man intercepted all the food that in, so that | tasted nothing from March Sth until March 10th, except an occasional cup of tea which the.gvarders-brought me "I was removed to the Turma---a of Holloway--on March 10th was clean and, in a sense, bear- especially since 1 was was sent sort This able, amoiig the 'political' prisoners, he room | occupied was on fourth shared young placed the by a here hard was named was only one bed--a narrow, couch, that swung from the wall and could be fastened up in the morning "1 had a pillow awl a which were hrought to me; but 1 grew so weak and ill' that Gross offered me hi "No visitors wre alowed, except a bed father, mother, brother and complained of illness; but was pennitted to visit me "I wrote to the British consul, but he did not receive my letter until eight davs had elapsed "He visited me on March 20th, and the following day | was brought and questioned floor and student, Gross. rug sister. | no doctor on down to the governor by some who, 1 understood, had heen sent from St. Petersburg The visitor asketl me a number of ques tions, such as where | came from and what business | was doing "The next morning at six | was eall ed down again, and found a ain of gendarmerie. He inquired if 1 had ever been to Kiefl, and when I replied I had not, © he exclaimed : "That where the mistake lips." "1 was brought down by the war ders agninyon the 23rd. 'You are at liberty," they said. Instead of letting me go, however, they brought me down again to the governor. He brought me my money, less one-third, which ix always deducted. "At 12.30 pan. we went to the office of a general of gendamerie. Wo passed through several rooms and then wait ad. "Presently a door opened, and a gray old man entered. M. Luxenbwre' he said, and afterward acknowledged that a great blunder had been made "He geturned my papers and pass port aml rapuested me to sign a re evipt for them. He expressed his deep regret for what bad occurred, and 1 passed out a free man once more." one The Wilkinson $2 Derbies. Are wal wonders, To be had in Kingston only at Camphbell Bros', the leaders in men's hats, The funersl of the late Charles Driskmater, of the C.P.R., Montreal, morning. The took place, Saturday 7. semaine were taken fo Oftawn for ine QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRA! OOOO NY remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves, The nerve centers require nutrition, If the digestion is impaired, the nerve centers become anemic, and indigestion is the result, 1 a Peruna is not a nervine nor al stimulant. It benefits the nerves by benefiting digestion. Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal congestions and normal digestion is the result. In other words, Peruna goes to the bottom of the whole difficulty, when the disagreeable symptoms disappear, Mrs. J.C. Jamison, 61 Marchant street, Watsonville, Cal., writes: "I was troubled with my stomach for six years. I tried many kinds of medi- cine, also was treated by three doctors, "They said that I had nervous dvs- pepeis. I was puton a liquid dies for three months. SPRING MILLINERY EXCLUSIVENESS The height of the Spring season. with its almost exces- sive demands, [inds iis amply prepared with greatly aug- _ented stocks of appropriate millinery. up-to-the-second in style, depend ou it you'll lind it perhaps only here. STYLE at this store DAVID M. Tho Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. ------ FRAUD IN CHICAGO. Crooked Lawyers and Doctors De- fraud the City. A crusade has lately ed in Chicago agaist crooked vers and doctors, whom the city torney asserts have mulcted the oul of thousands of dollars in the last few vears. Evidence also will be given to the grand jury against per sons who claimed damages Tor sonal injuries after being "schooled by conspirators. City Attorpey Cavexly charges west side physician, an sttorney and a "runner"--one who gets dgmage cases for lawyers--with conspirifig to male the city out of heavy demapges in alleged personal injory suits In an interview he said been commen law at a "First of all the 'runner' mupt find | somebody who will become the victim of an alleged accident. After school ing the victim in the art of lving and sticking to it, the 'ragner' then takes his pupil to the scene of the accident. SES gity | OB or 000 PERUNA. ! "Iimproved under the treatment, but as soon as | stopped taking the medi cine, I got bad again. "1 took the medicine for two years, then I got sick again and gave up all hopes of getting cured. "1 saw a tostimonial of a man whose | case was similar to mine being cured by Peruna, so I thought I would give it a trial. | "I procured a bottle at once and com- menced taking it. I have taken several bottles and am entirely cured, . | "J have gained in strength and | 4 foel like a different person. I be- i Hor Peruna is all that is claimed fori." ACCP COP OOO MOON Nervines, such as coal tar prepara | tions, are doing a great deal of harm, | Bleep medicines and hoadache powders are all alike ~heart depressants, and [ii not be used. The nerves would' be all right, if the digestion were good. Peruna corrects the digestion, VARIETY If it's new, SPENCE, -- - | swears, such a confirmed invalid It ma) that heen to a in good health Lt that prior he is was date, bu now be plaintiffl has an invalid for us in the case of the doctor agamst whom he ¢ to-day. the vears, lence Is a rainproof derby, sold tn Kings ston at Campbell Bros', the leaders in {men's hate. per | i Worst Kind Of A Coward. Cleveland Ledger ; He called me a coward because | }wouldn't fight him." "Yes * and what Lid you say?" '1 culled him a cow: lard, for trying to fight with a man { be knew was afraid of him." Will See Longer. {From Liles. Pater-- Never mind. You'll just as long even i you can't B {that particular girl" Bleeding <"Perhaps--but it will seem much Honger,™" . live "Two or three boards are oot of a! the bis sidewalk somewhere, and this is spol selected by the 'runner for pupil to Iall into. 1 have known of cases where the victim even went so far as to actually fall into the hole. "On the day following the alleged accident the 'runner' goes to the scene and talks with people living wn the vicinity as to the delective condition of the sidewalk. In this way these people are dragged into the conspiracy as innocent viotims. "The erooked doctor is put on the 'witoess stand and he testibes that he has been the physician in the plain- tiffs family severnl years. The victim of the alleged acvident, he The test of time has only served to #leengthbon the bli confdeses in | Salada" Tea w tea that quality i made famous, Sold by groesrs every where in the dominion, in sea packets only; never sold in at Fresh fruit bares, Brazil brittle, snd Almond brittle, "McConkey's" only int Gibson's Red (ross Drug Store. Phos' 230, | James Nicholson, of Summerstows, | and H. MeGuuley, of Steelton, sre ape pointed goverment wharfingers, | The crown has rested ite nee in the | Bochette murder trial, at Quelwe, Tue | tenme interest prevails. § Bibby's bats, ¥2, to-might. 3

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