Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1909, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1000. * Bravevesiersptorseiss THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| tention to the fact that vested sights] COR BETT'S i DAILY BRITISH wHIG, Publisiod. 4 at | {and contracts should be duly consid- Meso Kin treet, K Bio x g » Btroet, ngston, Suan Re | 'eved, and that the spirit of lawless- For MOUSE TRAPS large assortment. pr p.m. I ness should nof be exhibited by those WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 ges, | I who are . RAT TRAPS, all the kinds. * directly or indirectly inter-\ It "the published in parts on Monday and Thurs- day morning at $1 & year. 'lo United | ested in the maintenance of order | States, charge for postage has bel. added, faking price Hf Daily $3 and of | 18 anarchistie for Weekly $1.50 per year. > 3 701 pry -- 8 hod 18 Yon beat. Job Prin | press in the government--to talk ing Offices in ime Bin stylish, of the decisions of the court as an in- { ana cheap. work ; nine Improved presses | terference which the civic authorities The British Whig Poblishing Co., Lt'd | 11,114 not stand ! They may be ui- EDW. J. B. NS 3 an SE or, i popular at times, but they should be received with some degree of grace. ro any one--in i best or Common Sense Exterminator KILLS EVERY TIME For Rats and "Mice "Only" infallible remedy known. Free from poison. Not dangerous to the hu- man family. No stench--no smell. MATCH BOXES, tional assortment, to $1.75 each. * "TORONTO OFFICE. | Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cham- | | bers, 83 Church St., Torouto, H. E.| 1 : the street railway com- municipalities i Smallpeice, Representative. and' the Ontario commission should have the burden of the helpless § Dailo Wiig. | ruled that vested rights could not be $ | 3 : shiftless The city of Toronto appealed to the legislature seemed to and secured an relieve it of any further trouble with i pany, of in The minister of the interior may not | nothing s sacred, to be sure, about the like but he will know l ourts and the commissions--as there more about the quality of some immi- Em nothing grants when he has had of eX- It-Costs money to deport the andesirables - from Canada, but better to order it, sacred about the legisla- allegad || ture--but there is a dignity which the ! laymen should respect. lf the courts, {and the creations of our parliaments, independent of there would be of which the Law Journal sees some evidence in the the "beats" Toronto thoroughly amined. excep- were not absolutely from 10c. that a first cost, though heavy, be in- | évery undue influence, curred than that the ground for the anarchy 2 Corbett' s Huaidware P00000000006000000000¢ | MADE IN CANADA and people prolonged inde- | press. NO ROOM FOR IDLERS. ! disposed that way. There is | finitely. em TOM 5 EDITORIAL NOTES it could " t, | . . ay sort of morality Toronto claims that What people who go hunting for passes and cut tickets and these railway have "El sli through the relief officer, locate many addresses that | found had no desire or disposition whose wore given to them, do not and who wera to The experience in the some of those i care who does the stealing so long they can Let | wet after the immoral passengers. a | Kivi as travel cheap ? us carn a living. Queen City is not unlike that of where certain A London alderman aims at amend- to could keep thom, town to the casi new | the as {ing the law so as to provide that will | cipal elections and on money by-laws. Will that be an advantage or | arrivaly proceeded inform that he | the world, and this particular part of | it, owed them a living. IL a saying a mayor | man have but one vote in muni- dis- is true | advantage 7 + There are reasons for that there is in scripture like this: "1 have been young and now am old yet which runs and against. "The only reason members of secret have I not seen the righteous forsaken | or gers do not tell the secrets of the his sced begging bread." But the the "righteous," not be any Best Yeast in the ho World Sold and Used Everywhere \passages, {or says Elbert Hubbard, "is that He should have where the {ord | allusion here is to | there are none." said that in Chatham, 'burglars | went through an Oddiellows' The righteous man | and stole the rituald. | is not improvident and wasteful. Ha | has faith in | H cent, and there should misun- derstanding with regard to the mean- lodge of the | ing word. government the | London why | the savings the pays 3% per borrows Providence, but he knows or believes that there is a correct and on money it mn an erroncous interpretation of Biblical that the ernment { those who help themselves, | E. W. Gillett Co., Ltd | not raise the interest on hank deposits ? The gov the and Lord helps is helping along bank office and savings account interest so low. combane hy keeping its post Bri- | tish Columbia when a member Of the that of Things are getting serious in . Ee A mh hh hh hd] COAL! The kind you re looking for Is the kind we sell SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar- Sites prompt delivery, 'Phone, 33 Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STRIukl. legislature announces there was Red tape may be justified but must by some ae un growing who to than through the ballot. They movement men of the English lords, it is ridicu- not treaty mn which it is inter- days or weeks after it has been made public in the United States | senate. | wanted get their rights otherwise These the lous that Canada see or are | discuss a advocates anarchists, are wted for { violence. I I'recedents hut as antiquity, oPIRIT OF THE PRESS Sign Of The Times. Star. JPR. has just shown the woekly increase for a year, 1hat is a sign of the times which need be ignored Its DUES of - the surprise. HEROISM The some to justify may AND thing», a rule they belong announcement Carnegio It to the captain of the Republic, feats which brought them Hero Commission is a cannot grant medals and wireless operator the di tinction, in the discharge of heir | 1oronto duty, were performed beyond the thre The biggest tid ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ { ¢ * Sates seeTRIBAVNTRN IAL CURIOSITY. Leads to Investigation and Truth What shell we do to be he title of one © of Robert tures. People of faith i faith flocked to hear ands a asking, 'What got rick of dandruff ?""' ye, "Kill the gorm that | ruff, falling hair and finally baldne suffer if they never receive medals, but wl the only thing that will do it i of | Newhro lerpicide. That is the latest the laboratory, it is the only preparation that to, that will, kill the d T pert It also is a delightiul | the es hat o r, free from oil or grease! urd ihstan Try it and bel wertuial merit othe by leading druggists stamps for sample to The Detroit, Mich. Two $1.00. G. W. Mahood, mile limit. "The "will British | thea of the American it is added, oot its associate, the (three further: from the scene | grant. the medals." . body," saved ? was | 14 ave Ingersoll ha and Hero miles try -- Its All Good. foronto Globe. That must be a pretty | ment at Ottawa. Everything it under- {takes to do the opposition yells, saw ib fest." Carried unanimously then, : and people | ('ommission,"" it. Tho hall 1 de The answer | causes dand- | | no and re accident.) good govern- £ . [he men who did their part will not they will - appreciate the favours ViTy | those who gre not moved by any hair- | The that the | sail anything about | the ted Wanted, A Change. 'oronto. Star, Canadians have | deposited in banks. some idea" of the amount, of money we draw three per cent, on and the banks ix per cent. and up. liscover and | \ 3 : * a1 ery ol WA plitting policy. pity is claims ' » ro commission It when almost. 700,000,000 This will give you pestiferou K macle discussion aly it sugues that some or stick : . , court, less pretentious and moge ivipeed of Sold 10c. in picide ( He. and wl agent. take maticr the meritorious, deal manded Send | a and Her- | si spec: | up New Traps At Ottawa. Citizen, Foster wt with iv as circumstances de o., Ottawa was | Me. ested in the i that traps be sel for the usurers frequent the corridors of the depart- ments. But the Ontario government has declared this an opon se | several are out gunning for already, 7e8, : . : use It is not so long ago since it he 1 who intimated that {he Carnegie commis- sion was finding it dificult to {he of the fund manner prescribed by the donor. Every Woman 1s lpotusiod and should know about the wonderfe | ¢ MARVEL Whirling Spr ay he sew Veginal Kyringe. Best--M ost conven tent, 1t cleanses spend the The the conditions are amended tho Nr. course, wson and the birds accumulation in sooner The .Age Limit. l'oronto World, Senate reform ssue. The senate is a refuge for infirm or the senile and God forgive {ns for saying these two things. But we say the fact that the people who {have 10 judge have a right to know i : the Put on an age limit 'as the { however, ; i | frst plank "in senate reform. tho medals of a dozem Carnegic com- | RET ns Trapped. i -------------- { A gentleman went into a Ottawa electric commission | restaurant and ordered a bowl of $17,000 { soup. When it was brought an inno- cent fly was struggling in its midst. The gentleman reached in his pocket snd dropped something in the plate and then called the waiter. "Waiter, there is a fly in Bring me another bowl.' The waiter took the bowl out and presently returned bearing a steam- ing bowl of soup. 'Did you just pick that fly out, or did you get another bowl of soup » '1 got yovi-all another howl, boss." "Well, wait a minute," said the cus- tomer, and with his spoon he fished around in the bow! and brought up the half dollar he dropped in the bowl before giving it to the negro. The negro's eyes popped eut greedi- ly and as he ~turmet--stametacedly away was heard to mumble : Doggone it, that's just my luck." Another Contretemps. Christian Register. The Guatemalan minister as he was [ 1oaving & recent reception in Wash- could | ington said to the man who called | the carriages ©: "Call the carriage of i | better. Carnegie had too much money, of when he went into live the v ' A 3 in Canada is a the business of honoring heroes, and he Ask your drugxistfor it If he cannot supply the upplement | MARYVE may have enough left to | the gift I'he tives a gratitude of the people whose aabio to le Ria Oo RUPPLY CO. Windsor, on Wmneral Agon 5 for CS vad. wera saved is more to precious, t : acts. Jinns than Sealby and The | (civic) a surplus of | on last year's accounts. | ducted from the receipts reports Anything de- and 2, No y put away for depreciation Then | look out for trouble. this EVIDENCE OF ANARCHY. Law Journal the rabid language soup. N describes The "Anarchy" Ontario | as of | certain papers in their discussions of There are illustra- which it re- SELLING COAL IS A BLACK BUSINESS Yet 11 treat you white if you become a customer of ours. We once knew a fei- low by the name of Black, yet he was the whitest man we ever met. Tender for our haven't and we'l best éver mined. COULD WE RE WHITER? CRAWFORD, ne, 9, Foot of Queen St. decisions. of court this. comment rons we Ww 5 a gards as particularly noticeable. The Railway Commission | had give an award on street Ontario occasion to a which and one of the that "there with that which One of the Toronto papers followed this with | that judgment of a judicial tribunal railway case was not Toronto con- should popular, trollers intimated us your order le interference black coal-- any white-- 1. deliver the no | | was detrimental to the. city." i the declaration "no constructive impair the authority of the city ¢oun- cil." The ed his opinion that the Guatemalan minister. You under the Guatemalan minister." understand periec tly: sin ir,' and then 'shouted, "The the watermelon minis Fhe premier of the province add stand, ~Y he carriage top 1 "under no cireum- | reti-------------------------------------- Plum Hollow, i a valuable ammation of -- BLANC ontsiae replied, for conld an Mlowed 10 v authority | is | be of the 1 trots | street { | | a the | I The I 1s 1 Mire. -H. Corbett, assume control of t} ity sal} pps yu sia anim a Hour-vear-8ld, | aw Journal does well, in of Tweed, is visit | act which | } derived from these researches. | evidence regarding the history of Lorra cotta was i avia | Louisville MODERN ACAVATIONS AND THEIR R RELATION TO BIBLE HISTORY. An Interesting Lecture Befoxe the Local "Archaeological Society By Prof. G. F¥. Moore, of Harvard University. On. Wednesday evening the third meeting of the Kingston society of the Archaeological Institute of Ameri- ca was held im Queen's. university. Professor Jordan occupied the ely and Professor G. F¥. Moore, of Har-| vard, the eminent Old 'Testament scholar, addressed a large audience on "Modern . Excavations "and Biblical History, illustrating his lecture with an ample supply. of excellent lantern slides. After describing the way in which the nineteenth century had brought to light a mass evidence relating to carly civilizations, quite nuknown tol previous generations of historians, the lecturer discussed the bearing of this new iufgemation on the Biblical narratives, and showed that airectly mich had been done by Egyptologi ts and Assyriologists to test and sup- plement the aceowits of the sacred writings. A more exact chronology is only one of many valuable gains Recently the excavators have turned their attention to the Holy Land it- self in the "hope of recovering direct the country and its inhabitants,' Their ef: forts have been abundantly rewarded, and in the last two aecades scholars have been busily engaged in construc- ting from the monuments unearthed hy the spade a picture of the life of the people, public ana private, that already is wonderfully vivid and com- plete, Excavations at Jerusalem, Gezer, Jericho, Megiddo and Teanach were discussed in this connection, many brilliant views of artistic and architectural remains being . thrown on th: screen. From these one can see the cities of Palesting as they ap- peared. At the coming thei strong of the Jews, with fortifications disposed along the steep 'slopes of their rocky sites; their walls of sun-baked brick scientifically eonstructed upon stone foundations and protected on the out- side by a convex glacis; the many -mall houses, placed with a few prince ly dwellings © inside the great city wall. Many objects were displayed, tools and weapons of bronze, 'orna- ments of gold, cosmetic implements for feminine use, pottery in great rity, the shapes and ornamentation of which imply imitation of the types co familiar now on prehistoric sites in a Crete. and the Aegean. . In this speet there is a peculiar absencé Babylonian and Egyptian and, most cwfious of all, an absenée of Hebrew inscription that in. spite .of an intimate edge of the ways' and customs, ing .and furniture of Palestinian races little that is novel has been 'learned | in the way of political history, * Most interesting perhaps were the "high places," with their altars--their | standing stones, some of them cup marked, their roeceplacles for food offer- ings for burnt and for unburnt sacri- fice, for the blood offi As lecturer pointed out, these gifts to tho | dead do not necessarily involve ances- tor worship. One remarkable altar of | found. built up smost- ly of representations of lions, with the | head of © man disposed above each lion's head. One of the sacred stones was of hard diorite, polished to per- fection, by the rubbing of countless | hands of pious worshippers. In the | records of carly Hebrew religion there are 'allusions to the anointing and | blessing af such sloues, which origin- ally appear to have been even reg cd as the god, 'The chairman having expressed the | pleasure he personally felt at mecting | and hearfhg one whom he already ! knew well through his wri Prin- cipal Gordon, the vice-presi i society, moved a vote of lecturer and the meeting closed, The next lecture will, it is understood, be given by a famous Egyptologist, Prof. I reasied, of Chicage After the ture, an informal tion was ni in. "Romilly House, darrio sireet, at which membors of the society had an opportunity of meeting Prof. Moore. re- of influence entire So knowl- hous- ard. | 'hanka to the recep hardwere at great ly Strachan's. All lines of luced prices. tof mine, of a patie nt's brother, { lunch out of : | nothing I {do not > | tempers i Ho must re- | | ro "THE MERRY WIDOW." ! 4 eid A Leader in This his Role a Foriner | : Hamilton Man. i | Charles Meakins, the dashing 3 young | Prince - Danilo 'of Henry W. Savage's | ori ginal produdtion' of "The Merry | i ow,' to seen here, st 'the | Grand," on Wednesday, February 10th, | is the 'son of a well-known manufac turer of + Hamilton, Ont, His father planned that the youth should become a physician and to that end-sgent him to McGill University, But while in college, Mr. Meakin took part in a series of revivals, given by the Uni- verkity Dramatic Club, of' the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, his . future career on the stage was then and there dete srmined upon. 'Mr. Meankins, pere, finally acceded to his son's wis and sent him to London to study: music. After a time in the British metropolis, young Meakins became a pupil of the famous Parisian = voeal instructor, - Charles Hooy, then returned to London for a imi ire ib A i BLOWN HALF A MILE. Hw Hanceville, Ala,, (Feb. 8.--A tornado destroyed the home of George Stewart, blew his two-days-old child half a mile and killed» it, and blew his two-year-old child into a grate, causing it to be pro bly fatally burned. Mrs. Stewart was Sangh: under some rafters the house and probably fatally injured. Mrs. Thomas Bowner and child, 'who were in the house, weré fatally hurt. AERA RAR xs RARER ER hE finishing touch under the tutelage of Lamperti. His first publje appearances. were made in oratorio aml on the concert stage, after which he became a prin- | cipal member of George Edwardes' re- | riownod Gaiety company. After a sea gon . or two marked by noteworthy success, Mr. Medkins returned to this wide of the Atlantic and joined forces with Violet Lloyd and Dorothy Mor- ton: Pretentious productions of "The Geisha," "The Country Girl" and: of "La Cingalle," were followed by: ap pearances in support of Mabel Hite in "Fhe Girl and the Bandit," and ns leading male support for Francis Daniels int that star's presentation of | "Sergeant Brue." It. was a happy coincidence hefore joining Mr. Savage distin- expert that just 8 guished organization, Mr. Meakins took wn special course in stage dancing | under that past master of the art i Ignacio Martinetti, who has. said of | Mr. Meakins that the American stage | knows no- more- talented : dancer, It interesting to note that Mr. Meakins has played Danilo to the Sonia of every one. of the brilliant in terpreters of that fascinating heroine imeluding Ethel Jackson, Lois Elwell { Frances Cameron. Lina Abarbanel! Rosemary (Glosz, -Georgia. Caine, Reba Dale, Mizi Miller and Mabel Wilbur. His Delirium. Washington Star. 'Almost every man, a Balti specialist, "learns sooner or later to think of his doclor as one of his best friends, but this fact does not hinder the world from langhing at the 1 rofession 'How is our patient this sked physician, fn fellow » says more morning? a graduat 'fron 'He's At old and remark 'Oh, he's much worse," came other in a tone of dejection delirious for seve ral hours. three o'clock he said, "What an woman that dector of mine hee hasn't' made rational since." "! the heen 1 1s! a Hardy Little Birds. Greenwood B.C The little snowbirds est: thigos in Greenwood... When it wa forty below zcro this winter we = saw vo flegk. of them trying to make sonfe weeds that through the snow. They hac their little feet, and how their tiny claws keep from. fri zing wi "know. The Lord, ix said the wind to the shorn lamb also furnish the birds with «ome kind of heat #that enables them to hop along without boots, or moeeasins., Ledge. are the tough on War tickmg ot socks, Coming Across ANTLVIVISECTION CAUSE the Addresses. Water to Deliver MISS L, LIND -AF - HAGEPX. Now. York, ¥eb. Sp--Miss Louise Lind- ai-Hageby, a noted worker and speak- er in the cause of anti-vivisection In England aml Sweden, arrived here on the Maurctania, of the Cunard line, to deliver léctures against vivisect ion and tO interest Americans in a congress of |anti- vivieéetionists and humanitariany | which will be held in Londgn ia July. | Migs Lind-af-lHageby 13 accompanied {hy Miss Marsacet Dawson. honorary | secretary of the Anti-Vivisection Council, originated in Europe by Miss Lind-af-Hapeby, the president of which | | hy! its owner at $1,200, cold und impassioned Way, to call at- ting in the city, is the Duchess pi Seville, Prinoses ! MRS. DAV 2D DELAIS . RLOTe WY Marie Louise of "Houtbon. Ta among whose members are Major-Geperal Sic | Alfred Turner, Mrs. Despard, who i | prominently identitied with the woma suffrage movement in England; the Hon. Mrs. Charlton, whose mother i Lady Abfnger, was an Americar; Mrs Thomas Lough, wife of of the {privy councillors of Great Britain Princess Karadja, widow of a former Turkish minister, at The Hague, and William Tebb, who was associated' "with William Lloyd Garrison in the ond Yes, To the Stout'Man, who thinks he can't be fitted with a Ready-to-Wear Suit, we have a Message of Comfort. To «these men. we Troubles here. We 4 say bring your Sait have a cure--Clothing that will fit you perfectly--Dark T weeds, Black Vicunas, Worsteds. S66 Our Stouts at $12.50 and $15.00. The H. D. THE SUIT STOR Bibby E OF THE TOWN, 79-80-82 PRINCESS ST. SPF IPEIIIVII ISI IVI IY FIINIVIRRGIII INN Somethni A Clearing Sale of Ha investigate. Boils and Pimples being in Are caused entirely by the blood an impure condition, and the quickest simplest way to get rid of them is to » few bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters. ng New. rdware. Tt will pay you to STRACHAN'S Tiisrease Your Efficiency i Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Business School Day and Fn, Classes, Shorthand, writing, Book. keeping, rab) hy. Speci a. in- dividual inatrustion deficient iu English Rates moderate. Futor time. "Phone, 440, » CALFE, Prjncipal. an MET 600 SALARIES | "Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses fail to bring success to our ates. Day and Kvening C! and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, Kingston, 'Phone, 680. $ TN never adu- asses, - STOCKDALL, Principal. Y Bitters and am now entirely cured. For sale by all dealers. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Torento, Ont. [ce Cream at + IN MEMORY Of "Miss Elizabeth Trotter, Who Died Feb. 1st, 1909. Deur Sister, thou art gone Away from earthiy care, fo. meet your, blessed Saviour And with his glory share. ve have lost a dear, dear Sister, dow we miss her we but know, « jut we know she's gone to heaven Vhere there is peither pain ner woe. now in heaven we'll see her we meet her dear form there. are left to teil in sorTow, she's leit this world of care, nly lay Ve jut Jes. her.eyes are ciosed forever, ind her lips can speak no more, Hi they join the angel chorus, if the loved ong gone before. Vhen I think of how we grieved her, {hen uy beart is erushed with pais, ut it God forgive uy she did. Ve will meet in heaven again, She was always kind apd loving. Always wi illing to forgive. Ne can never find another ike our Sister while we live. jut, we need not grieve about her 'or her hopes in God were strong. Now she's mingling with the angels among 'the glorious throng. But we are Phankful all her , anguish \Il her pain and suffering o'er, \nd we hope to meet our. Sister yver on the golden shore. 4 Lo gipia' Trotter. Scotch Gallantry. Jlasgow Baillie At a school in' Aberdeen was examining her class on he - lesson being 'apart, of Genesis. The teacher asked her class: ~ "Why did the serpent tempt nstead of Adam" For some time there 1 ut. at length a little i iis band and replied : cause it's ladies ry campaign for the abolition of slavery ju this conntry. "Buy throat sprays' fut Cross 60c Per Quart No change in quality. ' Phone £45. . 288 Py ce's, Princess St. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Cen ulne Carter's Must Bear Signature of WE ve | A Ne OW that a supply of Ice is assured, we are pro pared to fill all orders for i Little Liver Pills.

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