- 1 : 1 ressre---------- THE WHIG, 76th YEAR | DAILY BRITISH WHIC, published at 806-310 King etreet, Kingston, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.80 and 4 | o'clock p.m. i WEEELY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages published in parts on Monday and Fhurs- day moroing at $1 a year. To United fHtates, charge for postage Las to he added, making price of Daily 8% snd of Weekly $1.00 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Print | Ing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish | aud cheap work ; nine improved presses, | The British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. | EDW: J. B, PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE. Buite 19 and 20, Queen City Oham- bers, 32 Church St. Toronto, H. KE. Hmallpeice, J. P., representative. Modern Plumbing In Your Kitchen LIMIT HAS BEEN ential ' 1 he REACHED. legislation Ner pat ramaphone PORCELA been sutticient] ar IN LINED SINKS AND STATIONARY WASH now ngidered Prac prensa ble | has | { | finance com- | A something been" returbed to the mittee for a remaking. will not TUBS compro he soug vhich the of omething that will pletely eanlines nd order. put noise machin com out business and vet will penalties We can equip Vy kite at comj tively little exp David Hall 66 Brock St. 335. reduce their €) en arucis minimum. he ting to a audiences at the thealoriums are ifully saved ot mer from torture they ar the creadful disorders ramgphones create, bu ed one E 1 Phone, | be fore to listen to reason why it abolished here was one ummer resort a ( power which ane tune HARD WOOD |= The inference follow omething mad of a et kind Prince h who rtain ort particular burydance on It ems What hour Hardwood half cord, house ? » slabs have do touche the peopl ud the limit been reached, were cut too move FICTIONS 0} I 1 must al thick, ound ry which } made and to the S. Anglin & Co. Foot ahvantage ha taken the been conserva Watemrloo tive party in byve-¢lection, dos Wellington St wave any foundation contest having been T oflicer been he do with the prelimin by eturning ppointed, overnment vd no in MADE I CANADA m to snducted hese Are ( oflicial the of the dominion staon trom 1 permanent he | na vithout any AEC any | source. ARE | vas alleoed that notices were not | bee the uflicient Mr. and of the an STAMDARDARTICLES |: =." It is to the advantage the 131 { | | of every housekeeper HL Pogking: Hutt ho formality in Canada to use them ned of registration of vote not time allowed for work, but King points out | judge county has omitted, that the procedure | as such as the act of the! Untario legislature It would the police magistrate and Magic Baking Powder. prescribed I (illett's Perfumed Lye. be »" the county the urprising if Imperial Baking Powder. Gillett's Cream Tartar. 3 re trar, were 1 ¢ 1 Royal Yeast Cakes. IStras, Were able to Tend law and obey it, and in insinua Aitlett's Mammoth Blue. Magic Baking Soda. (itlett's Washing Crystal. MADE FOR OVER 50 YEARS (Established 1852) E. W. GILLETT C0., LTD., Toronto, Ont. lunderingly the conservative a is not doing itself any cre be conservatives Mi acknowledging Ihe fact appears to that 'there sire, among the Water}oo, in t the that to oppose place of party ollering the it rs BIBBY'S CAB STAND i "ur "Phone 201. hte DAY or NIGHT |" If You Want to Buy, Rent or Sell REAL ' ESTATE specialty of call me No property. Insu: te Money not having a fair i reason of: certain irregulari g, a man of promise, a man alk that a wle good wi him, man who premier of Canada, ept a taken the v yubt the pro fiction in indulged rit s electio make a same h lection Drep a trouble at ASTATIC BLOOD Is BAD. eigel card or on to lowest ra show New to! murder case in ance loan. GEO. CLIFF, teal Clarence the question ettlement worker is od as she thinks the tor Estat < pent most street luatior, ete, 1h educate They seemed to be anxious atten than ht I'hey accepted her them we more student. He The father, in direction Ha events them, ns. {Ine ofl AS devoted was a devo lover. time, de tected the and wuld have put an end to but domestic missionary at wou not have it The saddest has followed 18' the murder that revelat urred. ong of the kind that ever need watch that in America anti-clinker education makes it neces Does burn |freel be D Ww Do ristinn churches have the flower of the youth ;' their mentors and judges of their deliver v We Answer ou mn on. Some the CrOwW ut ot Or- ~ Daily Winig. twashing do fenceless I tl | Le isteacted individu- | sa \ ts being pard what he is worth. THE DAILY ERITISH WHIG, which they a of cro i rld they onl the peoples the wv not mix, or othe with all tl will or mix awd cient will retain and their cClusiv ens la tha and Lime cient sinfulne One worse hia i 1 murder emphasiz work, an ettlement kf of therefrom of has to Litt ome which singularly ched for so it all their a enouy many y will sri SIS OF THE Traces Ahem wir an- n t con n their the 1 it wal? the glamour h at years 'Young girls will think twice hereafter about imperilling their lives ion places. NOTES. the EDITORIAL Robert Perks says vy canal is coming. So 1s next cam th The military <0 clean and orderly Niagara was as Fvidently the canteen, has been of the Welland (Georgian and for the good camj The canal is before 1 he deeper 3 the Jay cana commercial interests of lo well in pressing for it first. The Whig believes with the tock Sentinel-Review that peo Sunday than visit Next is no better place for a leisur do worse on lic library to the chur le we laundries will It out The ti regulation. 1X on their will, not put any one of busine women who are ekeing out not come under t vision of this law Col. Denison, of Toronto, n colding the Briti they Canadians. ple because are slammi (oors on John Ba himself enough to span of "rouse ody one these Americans eanno Be ause the pulpwood dree th in price pulp ot not have our paper. other they will raise the of paj themselve by a heavy and as a matter of cussedness I'he inland revenue departmer food vell er sig the (Canadian Grocer, es Canada. the labels wh the standards for The the sooner by Know péopl A hase Ler th. #9 are for het legislat of 1 The council, like the oking for new sources Why the labour individual according doesn't 1t tax to its Ww 7 The people n if arning power touched in a vital way they be roused. murder is less ex It sudden impulse, The than esult Blythe many others. was ne of any uccessive and violent had 1 whose 10 mercy upon he be with a poker, has little claim man who wile, life men. Fournier, of Le Ni Would iste, Mr. have had doubtful lie been tried by The of court It 4 therefore, Mr. vether too fresh in his critica mitigated. Fournier wa the ju §, and they were alt too severe, . a living import assaults. in mis Geor To be Christmas. Pp never 18 year missed, needed ), Canada and Wood ple can a pub h there ¢ hour ad to hope, The by he pro 1m peo he OW y <h 1g t ill k may t have ev wil words on duty it will stablish "Ti or oth it they public ure, is evenue of the wrth or Jie would st cusable tthe but of The a d at to the that the officials acted stupidly [sympathy and protection oi his fellow tional been convicted of contempt {the a jury more reason, [Wade's Iron why the sentence should be | They alto- oft ogether ST KINDNESS CAUSES DEATH. Invited Patient To And Horse Bolts. Mrs, (Al Doctor Pittsburg, June 22 Poit ed fatal who we d mniuries runaw evening, ding this West Penn Hospital physician, runaway, i he, accident happened in a morning, Dr. KE. W. badly 1at too, may die I'he tre, Mos Cc Pi the reduc at twenty miles from haw under mn wind, to had proposed that Last walking been king evening | patient alo and inst road hie ted that she get in bt \ Scarcely had the woman beér n the In dashing the when a the ro horse me down htened doctor's away I'he rushed Mrs. Pe Pittsburg it, too, ran turned. and ried the J00 pounds, runaway buggy Ride igustine | receiv last in the Eagle ay, who was with her {iron mjured yal ( ttsburg care 0 she overs the ny she looked so fatigued that) ward to 'counties Leitrim his to 1 seated | and that \ over She ad |0 it hospital Wants No Higher Salary. June 22 Lot l.ondon ton, I'eacher, schoolmaster ommittes bewond he London has that he his considers council meducation to proceed Are yv oof So, as According county informed the | presen t-- that he Trade Value Of Cobwebs! 22. --When the public London, June ot a objects vesterday cobwebs 1n d ence in' the 11 1 out of | her | do | horse | to the | pgs House" Accounted For. Toronto Globe: Billiken is the god of good luck {hat accounts for the Mail and Em- pive's irritation that Billy King has joined the Lpurier government. Precept And Practice. Winnipeg Tribune. J... Hili travelled to Seattle by special train, magnificently furnished cars, and told a waiting continent that the only way to get along in the world is to cultivate simplicity and economy. The Gillies Blunder. Toronto Telegram. It is possible that the attempted sale of a small portion of the Gillies limit ie working out ob some vast de- sign. . Not an acre of the property should have beén sold at the price of- fered. Very Aptly Put. Toronto News. . In addressing the Imperial Pre conference, Lord Rosebery aptly des- cribed ward VII as not merely the king of Great Britain, but the king of hearts. And hearts are trump in the British empire to-day. 8 -- No, We Don't. Hamilton Spectator. An Ottawa despatch announces that Sir Wilirid Laurier has politely but firmly turned Sir R. Perks and his Georgian bay canal scheme down. Une enterprise of national transcontinental magnitide at a time is about all even Sir Wilirid cares to handle. Do you blame him ? A Sensible Ruling. Montreal Herald. Judge Dowling, in a New York court has ruled that occasional intemperance not sufficient to warrant a man in [putting away his wife. Considering how much intemperance, occasional and chronic, women have to put up with, the ruling looks like justice as as law, -------- Zam-Buk Cures Sunburn. | Don't have your va ation spoiled by | the pain of sunburn; and don't have vour skin permanently freckled from the same cause, | Zam-Buk contains herbal extracts and juices which not only ease the i sunburn, but prevent unplea Zam-Buk applied speedy ease. It aching feet, chali- Sec that \ 118 well pain « «ant results from it. to a bad burn gives also soothes blisters, ed places, insect stings, ete. vou take it with you to the country Mothers should know that for baby's | chafed places it is better than powder. | Also for heat rashes, eczema, prairie litch. ete. Sufferers from piles will find All druggists and |it indipensable. stores et et Church Pageant. June 22.--The allotment yarts in the English church pa- has now practically been com- An interesting scene is pro- {mised in "the coronation procession of King Edward VL" in which the [mayor of Fulham will represent the Lord Mayor of London of the per- iod. the Rev. P. S. G. Prapert will participate as the Earl of Rutlanc, the Rev. E. H. Gallop will appear as the bishop of Durham, and the Rev. {W. 1. Marshall will represent Bishop { Latimer. | Clergymen In | London, fof | eant pleted. Expel The Poisons. and a variety of other | painful affections cannot come as long {as your blood is pure and abundant. hese affections. are due to poisons in blood, which must be expelled. your vitality high and your vich and ved by the use of Tonic Pills (Laxative). are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. In boxes, ao5c., at Wade's Drug* Store. Money back if not satistactory. Moving A Church. London, June 23.--The mission Fehrirch at Moorswater, near f.iskeard, | has been transported om timber wag { ons to a more suitable site on the The church was placed on the by means of powerful jacks, and shd into its Hew position: on [ steel rails. the work of hauling being accomplished by. six powerful horses. | The structure was of wood, with an roof, and weighed several tons. Rheumatism Keep blood road. wagons A More Peaceful Ireland. June 22.--The Dublin Ga | a proclamation an- nouncing that King's county has ceas- to be disturbed and ordering the | discontinuance of the additional po- [lie force after a month. Simjlar proclamations have been issued in re and West- Dulalin, |.zette contains | mearth. 1 -------------------------------- Right Or Wrong Hair. The wrong kind thin, lusterless | and faded. or greasy and stringy. The right kind thick, glossy and of an even definite color. The latter is heal- thy hair such as is always produced by the use of Dr. Dawson's Hair Re | storer. In bottles, 50c., at Wade's | Drug Store. i p------ 'Cheese Sales. 157 Que, is 18 I1fe. at at 1,275 Cowansville, Que, Hyvacinthe, 11 ~t 9-16¢. =-f5ndon, Watertown, Canton, N. Y. 230, at fc. N. Y, 11,000 at 13ec. 2.000 at 13c. Don't drug the Stomach, or stimu- |1gte the Heart or Kidneys. That is wiong. It is the weak nerves that are crying out for help. Vitalize weak inside controlling nerves with 'various musical these: OCCIDENT AND ORIENT. . -- Meet In Arena Of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Two sides of the earth are reflected in typical scenes with the Wild West and Far East ; men of many nations are shown in wefresentative deeds and pastimes. There will be western his toric pictures, Indian battles and an Oriental spectacle to illustrate the at tributes of Oeccidentals and Orientals. The Far East scene will reflect a vista of the Sahara with its endless stretches of glimmering and glistening sands, its camel caratans and Dpative g Be- ouins. A party of tourists are sWown in a visit to the pyramids and Sphinx. They are surrounded by bandits and held for rausom. The Sheik of the Bedouin tribe sends his messenger to negotiate for the release mouey and to pass the time orders an entertain ment to be given in celebration of the occasion. There at once begins a parade of the Eastern tribes and peo ple, costumed and equipped in native paraphernalia, on foot and mounted on camels, sand soon the arena is fill- ed with a moving pageant of brilliant color. Four richly caparisoned horses draw a Hindu magician's tabernacle to the centre of the 'scéne, and there will be exemplified the art of illusion and mystery. As a particular feature of the spectacle, Rossi's Musical Ele- phants, will be introduced in a dem- oustration of animal training such as has never before been witnessed with any exhibition. These mammoths of the jungle perform harmoniously upon instruments-- pump organs with their feet, ring strings of bells and blow trumpets. They are directed through their specialty by four beautifully dressed young ladies who lead them in dances and marches and in other feats unusual to such mammoth ammals. Bedouin athletes and acrobats, Japanese jugglers and necromancers, Whirling Dervishes and other skilful experts will demonstrate various feats of agility and strength The whole scene will be typically Or- iental, in marked contrast to the Wild West section of the united exhibition THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. Are Now On Their Routes. Island Park, June 21 Arundell made her first on the river on Saturday and will again be on her All steamers are on their and doing a fair busi- All Steamers Thousand I'he steamer appearance morning, usual route. usual routes, ness, An excursion party, of 600 to stop four days, arrives at the Colum bian this week. The line men are very busy here yet, stringing wires, | for Bibby's Great: 69c. Shirt Sal... (blic school IS CREATING QUITE A STIRM >". THESE DAYS. Tooke Bros. and Crescent Brand $1.00 and 1.25 Soft Bosom Shirts, sizes 14 to 18. For 69c. and will be so for some time. Elec tric lights will be installed in many of the cottages this season. The bakery opened, last week, under the management of Morris & Kendall Some good catches of fish are being made daily. W. R. Watkins, of Water- town, has arrived and opened the candy and ice cream parlors. Thomas Oyama, proprietor of the Japanese Bazaar, here, has arrived from Florida and is fitting up. Services were held in the Auditorium for the first time this season, yester day morning and evening, by Rev. Dewitt. B. Tompson, director of audi- torium services, 2 Good And Bad Correspondents. In business life letters are answered dailv--hundreds of them. Business men make it a point to never let their cor- respondence get in arrears. But in private and social life it is usually different. We are all apt to think it is unnecessary to be prompt with social correspondence. It might look too 'businesslike. Nevertheless, our social require attention just as promptly and as neatly 'as our business affairs, and every household should be in position to handle social correspondence easily. Some ladies, particularly, put off an- <wering letters because they do mot have a supply of neat stationery, be- cause they are shy on good pens or because their visiting-cards are unfit to enclose, or some trifling excuse. There is really no reason for the lack of good stationery or fine printing or excellent writing-materials. Neatness predominates in all styles of modern stationery used for social purposes. The finest engraved cards, the best imonogram stationery; the neatest en- velopes, ete., can be had in great var- ety and at modest prices, at the British Whig office | --r------ Married At The Cape. | N. Y.; June 28.-- On Wedneshay afternoon, at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Remy Peo, east of this | village, occurred the marriage fl their youngest daughter, Miss to Bruce Majo, of this village. ceremony was performed in the ence of the immediate relatives by the Rev. Walter E. Cook, rector of St.] I John's Episcopal chu ch. After the | deremony a wedding ¢ nner was serv- | ed. i -- | Kinrades In New York. 22.--It has been | Miss | York | duties should Cape Vincent, pres- | Hamilton, June learned that Mrs. Kinrade and Florence Kinrade are in New City. It said that that was their | objective point when they left Hamil- | ton, but that they went in a round- | about way so as to lose track. of the | cossips and reporters. The Kinrade residence at 105 kimer street has been rented to laboring man at $10 a month. 18 Her a French Earthquake Loss. Paris, June 22.--Tt is estimated that of $3,000,000 im ii The population of the thre provinces has increased about Asbestos Lining prevents too rapid evaporation of water. Easy to operate. Easy to clean. Easy to protect. The Feed Door of a No. 200 Sunshine Furnace is 12 x 13 inches. This means that the largest shovel can safely be emptied into our smallest size, and that good-sized chunks of wood require no chopping in order to be used as fuel. To keep the correct humidity for sanitary purposes, we place the water pan in SUNSHINE << right over the main door, a place where the heat and the householder can reach it. So in Sunshine Furnace the water never gets stagnant, and the . householder never complains about the awkwardness of pouring the water in. Automatic Gas Damper allows furnace to be checked shortly after coaling. This saves fuel and protects plants in rooms above. To make ** Sunshine" the easiest-to-be-cleaned furns.ce, we construct two flue doors, and place same not only at an equal distance from each other, but at an equal distance from the large feed door. Sn the operator with an ordinaiy soot-cleaning brush can go completely arovnd the radiator without inconvenience ; and, what is more important still, e#.n do this without having to put out the fire or take down the smoke-pipe, M¢Clarys Lemmon & Sons, Kingston, 79 the recent earthquake in the south of | France wrought damage to the extent | prairie | erecte three | liam Paul, Gas Stoves! The 'Chicago Jewel" is The Key + of Economy The latest improvements on the "Chicago Jewel' ars the Flame Reflector and Valveless Oven Burn- ' er-Lighter. Two features on tl 'Chicago Jewel' which are snot on any other gas stove made. Examine them before pur- chasing. They are ac- knowledged the best man- ufagtured. = 4 77 PRINCESS BROS., " "ir. TRB White Tiger Shot In Bengal. Calditta, June 22.--A white tiger eight feet eight inches in length has On Sunday, June 27th, a monument d to the memory of the late Wil- by the members of the hundred thousand within the last three {Smith's Falls Orangemen and Wood- been shot in Dhenhanal State, Orissa, of an application for the trans- at Chester, it was ex- plained that they attrac | American: thus had le . really appreciate the The ground color was pure white, and the stripes were of a deep reddish- black color. and most emphatically, to Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and see how | quickly good health will cometo you again. Test. it; and see ! Sold by all dealers. the Ot-] Prof. G. {sity, wags Baptist ministers' because of his "modernist" about half of the new settlers] a license thelr } boy 1estions Yes ! A trial order will convince you y w license law it is b use they have | CRAWFORD, x Ti a ar] ipposed o linger about | \ - tablishments. CAUSE of their ostracism 1 Red. lkose It jue ir art, perha s | ! y seg te i A ; ation mn vears, men of the World, will be unveiled in being from the United States. | Elmwood - cemetery, Perth. D. Lorne McGibbon, Montreal, has! Atya meeting of the Ladies' Aid of given $100,000 to build a sanitarium | the Lombardy circuit of the Mothodist for consumptives at St. Agathe. church, Mr. and Mrs. Styan, the re- Hon. Charles Murphy was entertain tiring pastor and his wife, were pre- ed by the Canadian Club at Winnipeg. sented with a purse of money. T __ "Is Good Tea e a It is always worth the pricei with allt them and J. E. Burchell, Athens high. school, is to sever his connection to take a position in Spencerville, B. Foster, Chicago Univer- voted out of the, Chicago conference, Monday, views. John Robinson wantec Htawa police Mrs. Martin Mirtin is not expe 1 by f saulting Mrs. on a charge o and her daughter. ted to live. wortment, and they suffer from" the 'Fhone, 9, Foot of Queen St.