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X ITISH WHIG, + Chk sire Kington, Oatarle: m WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 16 published in parts op Monday and day morning at $1 States, per year, {ached in ous of the best Job Print. i Canada ; rapid, styl and cheap work ; nine improved ni The British Whig Publishing Co., Lt'd DW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20, City Cham- bets, 82 Church St. Toronto, H. E. Smallpeice, Representative. Dailv Wibig. SEEKING NEW TERRORS. Dr. Starr, of Chicago, fears that Mr, Roosevelt, who is going to the . jun gles of Africa, on a hunting expeds- tion, may never return {to America. Fears of his loss in the hunt are not entertained, but the climate is one that the strongest cannot withstand. James Gordon Bennett did not think much about the climate when he twice commissioned Stanley to penotrate the interior of Africa--once 'to get infor- mation about Livingston, and once to resoue Emil Bey. Mr. Stanley, in his books, pictured the depredsion that passed, over him during the long tramp threagh the fastnesses of Africa, exposed to danger and death on every hand, and he said as plainly as he only a great gompelling a will power made tense by many perils, him through. Stanley, the messonger of a great journalist, formed that which was a test, and that is between him and Mr. ex-president gocs off could that foree an. could have carried trusted and intrepid per- not a the difference Roosevelt. The on a tour that has no visible object save the gratifi- eation of an ambition which the wilde America cannot satisfy. He seeks the source of no new river, the where of no distinguished man. So far as owe can see he wants some weird, awful, pleasure, of aboite new experience, tragic, upprecodented. He survive as others unparalleled and may get it, and have done though not under similar circumstances. The flowers of the Christian church-- the ministers of grace and goodness-- of the who appear to be Jackson brand. The tho elders Bible read have been accepting inspired must, if the papefs, be filled with consternation. as wholly they MIGHT AGAINST RIGHT. The more the matter is calmly de- liberated the more tenable appears to the . contention® that the Ontario government did a wrong in appropri- ating Cobalt property, the title to which was in dispute, and declarimri an att that it was "free from all he by claims and demands of gvery nature The matter was argued in the House of Commons by He reeited his for not 'advising"the exercise of the veto power with regard to the comfiscation, and he added very brief- that, though there was no inter- the federal' government, there was in the local measure a mani- fest injustice, a whatever." clearly the reasons minister of justice. ly, ference from precedent and a pro- ceading which he could not for a mo- ment endorse, The Montreal Gazette gees in the 'Ontario act a menace to vested or in- dividual interests fortable zelte, which is not com- to contemplate, and the Ga- by reason of its political lean- cahnot be accused of an attack provincial rights. the governments Macdonald Thompson, ings upon Our contem- porary recalls position held by unaer Sir Sir John recognized eminent constitutional lawyers, offcet that not act conservative John and who were as and in legislatures should "violation local in of private The lib- contrary began Mr. Mills, and Mr. Aylesworth, Gazette cannot reconcile their of non-interference with the admission that a flagrant wrong has been gone and should be allowed to go because it is not expedient to veto the confiscating act. 'Henceforth,' the somewhat sarcastically," rights and vatural justice." eral attitude®to the with the rule of Hon. was continued his suce Fitzpatrick and also Mr. and the views by sor, Gazette, in this as in says allied matters the force of provincial public opinion will THE CRY OF THE HOUR. Montreal is having forced upon its council the question of the unemploy- ea. They are becoming more numerous, What is to become of them ? The ques: tion is of world-wide significance. In be every pation thére has been an en- quiry, and Prok' Varlez, in the ter national Magazine, has discussed it fully. He has summarized the conclu- sions ta which various 'commissions have come, aud they are not very in- spirig. 'As the result of the congress, which' was Held in Milan in 1906, it was decided to investigate the condi- tions in each country. . Since that date this idea has been gradually getting nearer realization, and a new office will shortly be in- stituted, 'probably as early as 1909. Its function will consist on the one hand in collecting accurate informa- tion about the problem of unemploy- ment, and the methods of checking it in" different countries; a periodical dealing with unemployment will be started by it, and systematic inquir- ies unaertaken into the cause and pathway of 'crises, 'the extent and consequences of unemployment, and the means of overcoming it. Finally, the way will be paved for internation- al action against unemployment by the respective governments. "The complete realization of this. entire programme will certainly take a long time," says Prof. Varlez," but the lively interest excited by the sug- gestion enables us whose efforts. are devoted to its execution, to look for- ward with confidence to the future." The issue, at any rate, will net down, but opinions vary as to how it should be approached. Montreal's may- or is all sympathy, but he got a re- buff when he asked a committee for a little light. He admitted that what he was informed was correct--that there were many unemployed in the city-- "but," said he, "what are we going to about. it?" The deputation looked at him provokingly and an- swered, "That is for you to say. You are carrying the responsibility." It is the reply of too many persons, alas, who complain because the men are not doing something. do EDITORIAL NOTES. The London commission does well to enquire into the emigration to Can- ada. To send the unemployed {o this country" penniless and homeless is not the way to poverty. reliove them of their How/eee it that those St. Michael's boys managed to keep their swifiness a profound secret ? That what some of the Kingston people, with flattened pocket books, would like to find out. such is Hamilton is no longer the Ambitious City, but the city of mystery. Crime Ly rampant: there, and the participants somochow seem to elude detection." Is the world possessed only one Sherlock, Holmes ? has not succeeded in finding substitutes for the four men who resigned from the board of health. Many havo been approached, but they have declined the honor. Afraid of be ing thrown down. of The council The people who' bbught' the bogus tickets from the Grand Trunk conduc- tors, so, defrauding the company, are | Lynd, | A. Molatost, Toronto; as bad cannot as the guilty officials. Why a few of them be deteoted | and stung ? | The Ontario Montreal Gazotte regards the legislature's depriving the Florence Milling company, of the certain Cobalt land, act, by sper its cial act, right to assert claim to as a serious assault on private ownership. No man should be deprived of his ap- peal to the courts. Mr. from the Toronto sound advice It tells him coming, and that the future belongs to the conservative No If some newspapors--thought Borden gets some Nows. that a better day is party, doubt, some people-- the would rule for- aid presenti government ever thdy would change their politics at once. SCOTT ACT TICKET LOST. "Citizens' " Party Carried Day in Fredericton. Fredericton, N.B., March 10.--The civic election, on Monday, was one of the most exciting in the history of the city and resulted in a vietory for be recognized as all that stanas between men whose property may be assailed by a logis- | lature's enactment and their rights." This is a neat reply to the doctrine of | Hon. Mr. an ! election has occurred since the confis- of 'the Cobalt property, thé approved of the government's and there no 'more to be Cochrane, that because cation people action is aid. | Mr. MacKay is "the tha legislature, busiest. man in than Sir Sir busier cven James does. not seem to realize it. Mr. Mae- Kay's cheapen the cost of winding up estates, James Whitney, though new move 18 to the and that. he succeed. ofr Ottawa, assistant to the secretary people will wish hh the Henderson, formerly of mis- sions, in Dr an Toronto, is said to regard Biblg superintendent Carman's views on the The venerable Method: st as ie. of the church will be wou- lering where his churelr is at. 'Citizens' " ticket over the 'Scott Act" or "Good Government" ticket. Every member of the citizens' ticket {| was clected, though the majority in several instances was under twenty. The devotees of he Scott act foreed the issue from the start: and declared that if the 'Citizens' " ticket was elected it would be a great blow to the temperance cause and a reversal of the ~ Scott 'act election of last April. | The appeal, however, was unheeded by la majority of the electors, Some who supported the Scott act last spring to-day voted the 'Citizens' "' ticket. I'he employment of spotters and like methods adopted by those whose duty it was to egforce the law, was largely responsible for the change in public sentiment. Notice. You are invited to see Nordheimer pianos on view in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, 159 Frincess street. Also Ca- nadian representatives for Steinway & Son's, New York. Catalogues on ap- plication. Life is often & sentence at hard Ju- bor--with something added for wood BRITISH TREASURY]. OC SEs Could ne $30 $300,000,000 * to Help Meet 'the Defictt to Be Re: |. corded. in Next Budget New Nork, Moreh 10. The Ames 4 can's cable says: at and Chanaer Lloyd continues to threatan, in view of he 1Y "pow meet a oes there Tos da mine in the shape of the unc balances in_the English fish banks; aggregate - is wipers o estimate that, hha 8, (Tey, old reuse, ¥ unelaimed Ei to on illo ster vast wealth as secimlie ast w Ww AS Bocm a coming budget, Jat b he Je ngfor, henroosts fo the ness of 4 Severs , like Coutts, been aceumulatibg aerelict * funds two hundred years, one alone ve a dormant fund of $10,000,000, Many palatial bank' buildings "have been erected out: of these unclaimed. ge posits, The bankers keep the amounts: thus lying idle a profound secret and fténd to fight any interference there- wit There is also a huge dormant fund lying in the court of chancery, which has accumulated from forgotten law- suits involving big fortunes. The Roy- al Court House of London, which cost ilt from this fund. disgorge, Hor- -P., introduced a session of parliament. law would require the bankers to make an annual return, giving particulars of all the cash bal- unces and deposits of securities, plate, jewelry and so forth, which had been untouched by the depositors for the previous six years. Bankers failing to make such retugn would be liable to a fine of 8500 a day for the period of delay. Bottomley's bilf was well sup- ported 'and passed the firat reading by a majority, but since then it has not been heard of. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. W. J. Bodley, W. inton, B. NM. Britton, F. W. Dimock, E. Henry, B.A, ode E. J. Hohs, Ww. J D. Forsythe, R. B. Masten, A. J. Veis, Erie, Pa.; Joseph Taylor, C. Woodburn, F.'M. Ssanway, Yeorye §. Hanson, E. 'Gauthier, Montreal; King, Cornwall; N. R. Turner, Hoy cott: G. 0, Maguir, London; Sylves- ter Pine, Belleville; F. Sheppherd and wife, S. W. Gordon, Cape Vincent ; Sumuel Myers, R. Jefferies; B. A Hurlburt, Ottawa; " R. Fitz rald, Og- densburg; 0. H. Miller, Beflin; J. C. Wallace, Guelph; Ernest 'B. Strathey, Cobalt; W. H. Henderson, J. F. Gan- non, London; E. ( Brown, Brighton; A. D. Cameron, Richarg Phalen, God- erich: Lewis Cantor, New York; G. M. McNaughton, Sydenham. Strange Will ot Doctor, Dr. Daniel Young, Adolphustown 'township, 'who died Toronto on Hebruat a and who leaves an dstato $13, 762, left this strange provision 1 in his will : / "1 will that upon my decease hefore my burial, my heart a ies shall be filled ~ (usin syringe) with a composition of resin and olive oil, heated together, or some combination that becomes solid on cooling, and used warm anough to re main liquid sufliciently long te fill the heart and arteries as well as possible and then pass from the liquid to" the solitl state, and a regular physician shall perform the said task or under- taking." rter- Room For Spring Importatigps. Prevost, Brock street, is having al great clearing sale in made-to-order and ' ready-made clothing and gents' furnishings. See the window display. James Kehoe, Belleville, died Sunday r~vening. Deceased, who was seventy vears of age, was borh in Belleville and had resided there all his life: Accidents are often caused by weak ankles and weak eyes. These are a sure sign of kidney trouble (in = dangerous stage) and can be cured by contents of ome bottle of St. Regis Lumbago Cure. Half teaspoonful: night and morning. For sale at all drug stores. Mrs. + Deachman, mother of A. M, Deachman, Flower Station, died at Keewatin, on March 4th." Phe funeral takes place Saturday at Kenora. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Morden, West, Flamboro, have been married faces '& "big de- |. Th | -maknown, ng * ling died rich. sixty-! - He leaves: a lew Alice Paterson, 'of Howe funeral - will ake place on at Willow 3 Neilie. Lake, " Grove public: Seliogls, fined to her ar ing the: achoal- iced _ Mrs. Henty Greeno has been confined to past week, by illness. Ne Andrew { Sword, Wellington street, "who has n 'ailing for some time past, was removed to Kingston general ital for treatment. Mrs. Joseph SY vy Stone street, has returned from a conple of weeks' visit With, friends in Ogdensburg, N.Y. John Rowley, N.Y. is spending some time here with friends. Miss dL. Beerman, King street, left, on Monday, to resume her studies at Brockville Business Coll Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, who have =pent the past winter in Kingston, re- have settled again at the Gananoque | cheese factory, a few miles east of the town. Mr. Williams has been in charge at Gananoque factory for several yoars, George Cook, St.,Lawrence street, left, on Monday, for Rochester, N.Y., where he will locate. MUTILATED BY CYLINDER. Accident to Pedestrian in German City, - street accident happened the other day in: Stuttgart, Germamy. A 'cart loaded with cylinders filled 'with car- honic acid skidded on the Ly car track. One cylinder fell off, the top broke and the acid, suddenly reléased from enormous pressure, caused the cylinder to fly like a projectile fired from a gun. Several blocks away. it struck a mid- dle-aged man in the back, went clean through "him and tore off his limbs, which were flung upon a woman who was: passing on the sidewalk. The hud was mutilated beyond recogni- tion. 3 THE GAMBLER"S VOICE. Characteristic of = Great Stock Manipulators. , | As a rule great manipulators have high, thin voices and. take a distrust- ful view of securities. Their = vocal jeculiarity must be left as an arbi- trary fact; as to their bearish slant of mind, it is easily accounted ~ for. It comes of the fact that their ser- vices are more often solicited by men having something to sell than by men wishing to buy--in the ratio of about five to one. Nevertheless there is no instance of a bear _manipulator's hav- It is the bill's coun- try.-- From "The Stockyards f New York," in March Everybody's. The Prophet At Home, London News. "Do you mean to say," began the tourist to the villager, "that the old man in front of the house is really 100 years old ?" "One hundred and four," the native. 'No wonder you're proud of him," congratulated the tourist. 1 don't know about bein' proud of him," replied \ the villager, calmly. "Far's 1 know, he ain't done any- thing iu this place except grow old, an' it's took him a sight o' time to do that!" ' corrected Why And Wherefore. larper's Weekly, : A minister one day found a little boy in tears, and questioned him ad to the cause of his distress. The youngster: replied that his father had ed him for being naughty, and e was mighty glad that his mother six years. Mrs. Luther Platt, Picton, | hadn't done it. is a daughter. 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You wild increase in flesh, your appetite will be vigorous, force and energy will be installed into your ne*vous system. By nourishing mental and purifying the blood and by' stimulating the - action of the kidneys, liver and stomach, Dr. Hamilton's. Pills accomplish wonders Try a 25c. box, or five hoxes for $1, behaviour. victims of sleeplessness | But in do you prefer to have your father whip you * questioned the minister. "Is it because he is less' severe than your mother ?" "No," replied the boy, "but when he licks me ma says he's a brute, and 'always gives fne money to buy candy." Lucky. Everybody's Magazine. ing for some months for God to send im a baby brother, finally became dis- j couraged. "I. don't believe God has any more little boys to send,' ' he told {his niother, "and I'm going to quit Fs le Varly one morning not long after i this ho was taken into his room to see twin hoys who had arriv- ed in the night. Johanie regarded them thoughtfully for some minutes. "face," he remarked finally, "it's a good thing I stopped prayimyg when I did." Two Of A Kind, March Lippincott's. : A distinguished " specialist in Wash- ington was called upon a week or two ago by,an eminent government official for treatment for nervous ailment. "The first thing you must do," said the physician, after an examination, "is to give up both smoking and drinking. Whereupon the eminent official came, real peevish. Look here, doc- tor," "he burst out; "now you're talk- ing just like my wife." ---------- Don't stay up ali might becanse you at all dealers, can't learn it all w one day. \ 'of Alexandria Bay, | moved to Gananoque, yesterday, and' Berlin, March' 10.--An €Xtraordinary | Little Johnnie, who had been pray- mother's | be | | talki Me v nl wai 38d brees. ayn can'tinsur Boys' Caps, Double Breasted, Single Breasted, Two or' Three-Piece Suits. The New Spring Cu from choice fabrics, So Suits, that are expected to io their, a tony auailc 3 r' Bogs' E 5, ippdea 2 Bors Boys' Shirts, Boys" S | The H. D. De Co. Kingston's Cash.and Oné Price Clothing House ig od dh hh teh holler eh hd = ERE EE ELEEEEETE HEI SEER IIELAI ELE AT OR } Heep, Your Feet bey Wear Rubber F Boots. Child's Rubber Boots, 6 to 10%, $1.75. wis Girls' or Boys' Rubber Boots, 11.t0.2, $2." Ladies' Light. Fine. Table Hovtpy % to h $2.50. New Gum Rubber Boots, $4.50. In Good' Coal' can be quickly had # you leave your orders at WALSH'S COAL YARD, 55-57 Barrack Bt. ml Al Smal To hi I~ will retire ruff, New, Yor can state flee, - is hinted that Whitelaw Reid and be ed bea British base Timothy L. Wood- Shairmgn.of _republis A Family Matter The purchase of a home is of in- terest to every member of the family. We'll make Interesting to the Buyer--The One Who Pays the Bill. | Plenty of good preperties from which to select. ou see them and | choose from D. A. Cay Ss ay