Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1910, p. 3

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Men's Coat Shirts * "Perfect Fit, Style.and Cdn ; fort in Every Shirt Only $1. Every man will appreciate our efforts to to give iim the best value for his money, EXCLUSIVE ' DESIGNS IN MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 60e, 7c, $1. Zimmerknit Underwear Very fine, soft, durable quality, 371c and 50c. Every size always in stock. : eater Coats For Women and Children. Our assort- ment of these Fine Sweater Coats is bet- ter than ever. 'See our values at 75c, 98c, $1.60, 2.25, 2.75, 3.50. SPECIAL SALE ON THURSDAY. SEE WEDNESDAY'S AD. CRUMLEY BROS LIMITED. 8350 today for our ntedey Booklet. 'We send it FREE. This coteet shapeliness. wll adapted to YOUR physique in order to wetain heahh THE DOMINION CORSET COMPANY, QUEBEC. HE WE PIN OUR FAITH TO HONEST GOODS, LOW PRICES AND _. STBAIGHTFORWARD, METHODS, Wash Goods SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. The season for wari weather garments is near at hand and we wish to give our customers the benefit of our fortunate purchases, Motor Suiting for Ladies' Misses'bray, fast color. Your choice 12 142¢1 usual price, 26¢. Special at. . . or Boys Outing Suits, fast color, Plain, Pink, Blue or Grey Cham, ... "wa Vio, 18e Yd. Usual pr : Others at Pe. savas dan , 16¢, Eve Prints at Ge, 10c and 12 1-2e. Fast Color Tartan Dress Plaids for Children, washes well, only 15¢ Yd White Spot Dress Muslins at ..... ... ...... 10, 12 1-3¢ and 13c. Rock Fast Drills, gparanteed fas' color, in Blue and White and Black od Neha a el Seid En ie NE TYE Ov gd £00ds are the best thing on the market for Boys' Blouses and ora . New wide-width Cotton Chambrays, in Blue, price, 15¢. OUR PRICE SES ay | Blue and Green Stripe Suitings, made to sell at 25¢. Your choice Btn We a Rel pe aa aa ER RY Galateas, fast color, 12 1-%. Usual price, 15c. COME TO-DAY AND SECUREECURE THESM SPECIAL VALUES, = oo : ) : y = wk Mcintosh Bros. Wn "Grey, Oxblood, usual 10¢ for Causa sae English and erect a house Sy EERE " Si BE ISIS IL AF spcriyen sy aext. at 3 o K Basy the pure chase Bt, tng Bink Beds, Hiui Parlor at 336 Ki erly o 5 Edward Wetmiar - GOVERNANG FRENCHMAN'S VIEW OF BRITISH RULE IN THE EAST. M. Joseph Chailley of the Chamber of Deputies, . iter a Study of East. ern Affairs, Has Collaberated cn a Book In Which He Pays a Glow ing Tribute to Great Britain's Work Among the Hindu Races. M. Joseph Chailley, a meniber of the French Chamber of Deputies, has, with the co-operation of Bir Will' am Meyer, written a valu and im- partial study of the present-day eon- ditions of the Indian Empire. "Ad- ministrative Problems of British In- dia" is comprehensive, calm, and em- inently informative The Radical palitician and the Babu agitator attempts to deny that East is East and West is West. A sot of facts printed by M. Chailley in an early chapter clearly indicate the vast dif ference. "As regards chill marriage, the sta. tistics are stupefying. In India the 1901 census showed 121,500 married boys and 248500 married girls whose a was under five; between the agos five and ten the figures are 760,000 and 2,080,000 respeetively; between ten and fifteen, 2,540,000 and 6.535.000, "Further, there were no less than 1,277,000 widowed persons under twen- ty, of whom 914,000 were ...osles. Of these, 6,000 widowers and 96,000 wis dows were less than five years of i 37,000 widowers and 96,000 widows tween five and ten; and 113.000 wi- dowers and 276,000 widows between ten and fifteen." Could any figures more dramaticali ly demonstrate the entire dissimilar- ity of social conditions? M. Chailley notes in the Indian an Oriental dis- inclination to work. "At first sight everybody seems to be taking an active part in some com- mon toil; a8 a matler of fact, several persons are looking on at the labor of one. As has been cynically remarked, out of five people who seem to be working, one is doing nothing, one is resting, one is looking on, and ap- other is helping the previous three." Much, naturally, is said of the much-discussed National Party, but it is insisted that it stands for a small class and a small part of the Empire ;-- "As a matter of fact, this so-called National party is really a party of privilege, a concourse of representa. tives of the high castes and the rich classes, which is really a stranger to the nation on whose behalf it pro- fesses to speak. . . . "What would rejoice the Babus of Bengal and the Poona Brahmans would be likely to cause grave dis Pleasure to the men of action in the nited Provinces and the Punjab." M. Chailley points out some of the weaknesses of British rules, and ex- plains the native unrest, but he adds: "It would be wrong, however, to conclude from the' remarks in this chapter that the peoples of India are weary of British supremacy or ad. ministration. The loyalty of the great. majority is still incontestable, and it extends to students, lawyers. Deccan, Brahmans, and. even to the Babus of Bengal and the chiefs of the National party. This. was clearly shown by the universal ntaneous mourns ing at the death Queen Victoria." distinetion between the races and the lack of social mingling are, as always, observed, but even these are not universal. "The British officers of the Indian ating and the frontier officials are fond of the natives, their companions in sport and war. The Englishman adores bravery and respects pride; he meets both among the native soldiers on the Northwest Frontier and in the Punjab and putana. "4A British 's native ordetly is not a menial servant; he only looks after his master's weapons, but he is devoted to him, and if he is ill will pass nights by his bedside; while on the field of battle he will save him ot die with him. On actual military ser. vice the soldier is disciplined and re- speetful and the officer stiff, but out- side they talk freely. "The soldier asks advice 'from his officer, and will consult him on his family affairs or about a lawsuit. The officer listen and helps, and, outside the barracks, will walk with a Sepey and speak to him iliarly. Hence thera is a rapp ement, due to common. .and common tastes, but it kia an ex 0! ; 5 shit £ { : & ui ; with fhe undersigned on of Sefors Sat- HAmusements. ORPHEUM THEATRE H. H. Morgan, Mgr. - Phone 942 * + & 3 First insertion lo » secntive insertion A KITCHEN GIRL, AT ONCE. | The People's Forum CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES Baek COR word, 'Minimum charge for ene lu aeritan, 30e.; three lusertions, JO six, $1; ome month, £2. HELP---WANTED. of APPLY to Iroquails Hotel, | ad Nor Pes May 300, 31, Joe 1 Henderson, Ventriloguist. i Hal. Morgan, | Popular Sengs Gerard Weston, Comedy Sketch. EXTRA SPECIAL, Tony Genero, King of High Class Entertainers. TO-MORROW, - "COL. BUTLER'S RANGERS" | These celebrated loyalist soldiers at the Bijou, Tuesday and Wednesday, jn a thrilling Redskin drama "Through the Dark Valley." a story of the Am-~ erican Revolution "OUR INDIAN EMPIRE" Eplendid pletures of 1fe among the people of India, "A ROMANTIC GIRL" Lively comedy depicting phases of life in France. TO-DAY. 2." "The Comedy drama, "One Policeman "The Hindo particularly f Finest," or Girk nh. ete bee eget eet Roller Rink : BLOCK PARTY TONIGHT. Twe Prises, person skating has a chance prizes Hand In Attendance, skates, Floor in first-class "and a of the and the Every for these Good shape To the Journeymen Kingston and t trict~Greeting. CARPENTERS WANTED. Wanted. Journeymen Carpenters to work by the day; wa , $2.80 per day of elght hours, or will engage Journey. men Carpenters by the p work sys. tem, or if so desired will Jer work t journeymen carpenters In stat Quantities or bulk contract for specified Sum, material furnished, original gene- ral specifications to govern all con- tract or pletework. HUNTER & HAROLD, M, SULLIVAN, HOOPER & SLATER, PUBLIC GREETING, KINGSTON LOCAL 249. As the contractors have refused to comply with our demands. which are 33 cents per hour for this year and 37 1-2 cents per hour for next year, we are at liberty to take all work, large or small, by day or otherwise, security to be "given if wished for. Information el received at the corner of Breck and King Streets, Labor Hall Carpenters of he surrounding dis- | Contractors. | ! Frontenac SEALED. TENDERS WILL PE RE- ceived at the Office of the County Clerk, Court House, Kingston, up to Noon on Saturday, June-11ith, 1510 From any person or persons willing to farnish 190 Tons' more ar less. of Scranton Coal, tp be delivered at the Court. House, Gaol and Registry when required. 2 The Coal to he of & good quality, well screendd and free from dirt: and ais6 for 40 Col or less. of Hard- wood, campos apie, Beech, Hick- SIF enw end, to be apand snd 2 good quality. apd fo Soniain © eet per cord, to be delivered sg My ed. The lowest oF any tegder not neces- sarily accepted. 1. W. BRADSHAW, Clerk. KN pEaton, May 27th, 1815 ¥ ALL, PRESONA AYR NTS * County of SOUTH WOMAN TO TAKE FAMILY WASH- ing home. Apply to Whig office. FANTED, LABORERS: GOOD WAGES. wa Ontario Iron and Steel Co, Welland, Ont. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; REFER- ences required. Apply at St. An- drew's Manse. A STRONG ROY WITH KNOWLEDGE of horses. ' Apply, before 5.30 pong at 163 Princess Street, GOOD SEWERS AT MME ELDERS Diressmaking parlors, 253 Princess Streel, Cor, Sydenham Street. EXPERIENCED COOK BY JUNE Sth; references required. Apply to Mrs. W, Harty. Jr. 1 Emily St. AN AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL: RE- ferences necessary. Apply to Mrs. Scott, Queen's University, in the evening A HOUSE Apply, of Uni- MAID FOR GENERAL work; references required, 86 Stuayt Street, at foot versity Avenue A INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY ern $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassin Rend for particulars, Press Byundl. cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y AN {rio TEACHERS FOR 88. NO § Seeley's Bay, Leeds Co, for Junior and Senior Departments; male teacher preferred for senior depart- ment When applying state salary J. F. Chapman, See.-Treas., Seeley's Bay. A FEW SMART GIRLS TO OPERATE stwing machines for the finishing of men's kpitted underwear: good wages patd to inexperienced while learning; steady job. Apply, at once, to Kingston Hosiery Co, Lid, King Street West MOLDERS STOVE-PLATE, FOR floor and bench work; open shop; the highest wages will be pald to independent molders and steady work guaranteed the year round to good men Findlay Bros. Co, Ltd Carleton Place, Ont. GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE Success Hand Vacuum Cleaner; sells for $15.00; successful single person on the market; biggest kind af profits; write for terms, FHutcehi- son Mfg. Co, Wilkinsburg, Pa. FOR Carpet the only machine A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS ability to represent us in Kingston to sell our high-class ornamental stock and fruit specialties: a per- manent position for the right man on ltheral terms. Apply, Stone & Wellington, Fonthill Nurseries, To- ronte; Ont. AND ers to work on different build. ings througliont the city; wages, $2.50 per day of eight hours. Apply, HUNTER & HAROLD, ; - M. SULLIVAN, HOOPER & SLATER, CARPENTERS WANTED. : + + +> Contractors. 'Wanted, Journeymen Carpent- + $essesesrsrrsrsstescesesel BOSY. GENTLEMAN'S OPEN-FACED SILVER Watch, with Queen's'Poly httached an Broek, Barrie or crivket field, Reward if returned to this office STRAYED OR STOLEN, A DAPPLE BROWN MARE. 4 YEARS old, standing about 15 hands high, and weighing abour 1.000 ibs, with leather halter and leather lead at- tached, on May 36th. Any person knowing apything of above describ- ed animal please communicate with Rockwood Hospital for Insane. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK. GENFRAL IN- surance ent und Ocean Steamshi Tieket gent, 42 Clarence St . Kingston. Telephone 668, TRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH policies and moderate rates in ret-class companies. T. J. Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington street J. K. CARROLL, DISTRICT AGENT. Dominion Life Assurance Company, also. Fire, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance, 14 Market Street, Kingston. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK r t your Invoices in an envel- oi on It and 4rop in the nearest letter box We do the rest. Al kinds of Pire L. surance placed on short notice oat ne 396. 67 Clarence St, Kings- of. A, GRO. e ops with a one cent. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets 361.187.2158. In eddition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of sl the stockholders. Farm nnd city property nur at lowest possible Fates. Before renewing old or giving new business gel rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 134. T0 LEL. ROOMS TO LET. APPLY, 264 Princess Bireet JAS. REID, k bey msi FOR SALE. IN' FIRST-CLASS CONDI- at bargain Apply to J. Hew~ . King Street, LEAVE YOUR ORDER. FOR AWN- ings and Tents at 152 Outarie St, F. X. Bazeau. . ALSO G ENTLE- good rusning 'Phone 708 ONE LADY'S man's wheel, order, at Turk's A KODAK, 4 IN. X & ING ASO ou TH For further particulars, - ply Whig office, or 0 Quebec St. SKIFFS AND GASOLINE BOATS FOR SR Particulars at Godwin's In surance Emporium, Market Square. ONE SECOND-HAND MANURR N Rpreader, in shape. Also seve- ral horses and colts. D. J. Hay, 126 Clarence street. FIRST-CLASS will sell for $45; also in good repair, at $190, Mills, 34 Alma 81. SQUARE PIANO, IN condition; cook stove Apply to J A HAVE YOU SEEN OUR "UNCONDI- tional Accident Policy? You have never seen anything to beat It, Full Information by calling at 14 Market Street. J. K. Carroll, Agent. MASON & RICH UPRIGHT PIANO; rosewood case; in first-class condi. tion; fully guaranteed; at $215, on easy payments; this is a bargain for quick buyer Apply, Box 370, Whig effiee YOU WANT A FPATENT GEAR Roller Awning or Beal Awning, Canoe Boat or Waggon Cover, Cor Fenders or Life Preservers for your motor boat, Capt. Joseph Dix, 211 Nelson Street, makes good ones, LARGER SUMMER COTTAGE, - FUR- nished, containing 12 rooms and ex» tention kitchen and ice house and 1. Bateony; opposite C.P.R: station, Sharbott Lake. For particulars, apply M._ Doyle, St. Lawrence Hall Quyon, Que. HOUSE, NO. 230 EARL STREET brick veneered; 6 rooms, w.c., gas for cooking. Apply at 224 Earl St. FIRST-CLASS ROOMS AND all + modern location. BOARD: slmprovements; nice Apply, 176 Clergy Street BOARD AND ROOM, MODERN CON- venlence, for young man or mar- ried couple. Apply, 214 William Street, DWELLING, FURNISHED AND UN furnished, Stores, Storage for Fur niture, ete. McCann's, kK Cor King street. BRICK STORE. 203 WELLINGTON Street (next Crothers' Bakery); rent moderate. Apply, Mr. C. Webster, 81 Princess Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE CLEAN dry, airy rooms, absolutely moti roof, your own lock and ke rost's City Storage; 299 Queen # Phone 526 NEW EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, with modern improvements, corner Quebec and Division Streets: rent cagy. Apply, "Rev. J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine Street. THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE, No. 15 Montreal Strest, formerly ocrupled by 'the late Dy. MeCammon; -con- venient location; modern improve. ments. Apply on the premises ------ BRICK HOUSE, No. 15, COLBORNE Street, between Clergy and Syden- ham, with all modern conveniences: pragession immediately. Apply to Lyons, 146 Ordnance Street. WANTED--GENERAL., ONTARIO AND B.A. VETERAN SCRIT 8. bur for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, 61 ock St FURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping 218 Bagot Stree FOR LIGHT Apply, F. A. Myers t HORSES TO PURCHASE. . I WILL BUY all kinds of horses. Will be in Kingston ail summer. I. A. Jenkins, po 'rincess Street. Telephone No 4 AFRICAN AND ONTARIO Yeterans' Seripts, Cobalt Stocks, Bonds, and Debentures. Appl to x O: Hutton, 1% Market St. Ring. ston. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THF R Cloth and have it made up ne Botice. Thomas Garloway. 140 pos e. Thom oway, St. next Bibby's Avery Br WEDDING GIFTS "OF QUALITY FURNISHED, FROM MAY 15, UNTIL September 15, or for shorter term, eleven-roomed house; modern im- rovements; gas range; electric ight, Apply: 53 Alfred Street, or at Whig office THAT LARGE STONE SHOr ON corner Queen and King Bireets suitable for garage, machine shop, gales room or factory of any kind Apply, James Laturney, aker, 380 Princess Street. SPLENDID SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. With fine new barn, at $5.00 per month, or without use of barn $1.08, from June 1st, Concession St. | R. { one Block from Division Street Chas. Bell, 171 1-2 Wellington St BOARD AND ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODGING either together or sepnrate may be had at 321 University Avenue, con- venlent to ears; bright, airy rooms; gas and modern conveniences. OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT Asheroft, DO, B D.O., Graduates the Founder of Princess : Street, DRUGS"--R. G. na E. Ashoroft, under Dr sul Osteopathy, 43% corner Division. 'Phone 447.. No charge for con- sultation and literature hours, 10 to 12, 2t0 5,6 to 8 Where the assortment ,is greatest, . Where quality and value is never doubted. Wherethe newest cre- ations in Sterling Silver are in abun- dance. Where you are ever welcome to look and price. to lay before (he Council df the FCognty of Frontende will Jesve them FOR BALE OR TO LET. BOATHOUSIES FOR LAUNCHES TO ren Gasoline, Batteries, Olle and Crease for ie. A. C. Knapp, Boathuilder 2 Boat Livery, Cataraqui Bdge: 3 Phone 767. A NEW SUMMER COTTAGES AND Bungalows at East View Park, on the St. Lawrence, 5 miles from Kingston; all furnished and from 5.10 8 roomis: terms easy: also Several fine Iota for sale. Apply, Rev. J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine Street. DENTAL OLARSHIP International Schools of Beranton, make a handsome and profitable gift for any young man or woman; will dispose of at reasonable price if taken at once. Apply, Box 43 Whig office. (ANY SBURJIRCT) IN Correspondence Pa: would POOL TABLE, IN GOOD CONDITION, cheap for cash sale; 14 shares 'Frontenac Loan and Investment Boctety," yielding 4 3-4 per cent; an Improved Saskatchewan Farin; cheap for quick turn; tracts of land in the Last Mountain Valley dis- trict of Saskatchewan; Jobalt stocks, bonds and debentures; houses and lots any part of Kings ton; fire, life and accident insur ance. Apply, J. O. Hutton, Market Street MEDICAL. [BAAC WOOD, MA MD, CM, MRCS: (Eng.), FOS (Edin), consultan and surgeon; office hours, 10 to to 4 263 King St. ©. 'Phone I. F. BPARKS B.A. M. and Sargeon, io: Ul hours: 10 1 D, YBIC! elated v and 7 to 9 pm $ 4 Carriage | MOTELS AND NWESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL. ONTARIO #7 opposite G.T.R. station, one block from CPR. on street car line; hotel lately remodelled; char moderate; 1 afes by weak. John Cousinesu. Prep. PATENTS. FOR FULL INFORMATION, ON patents, send 10c fer booklet and magazine. Hen, B. Pannett, Patent Attorngy, Ottawa, Ont, CARPENTERS AND RUILDERS. | DROP A CARD TO CHAS, W , KELLA Carpenter and Bullder, 158 Divisten Bt, for reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. A work done promptly. BECKWITH & GODWIN, CO CT» ing Engineers and Architects, Agents for Builders' Specialiion 14 Sydenham Street and 292 Bard Street. Plans prepared and esti- mates given for all classes of work. ARCHITECTS, HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITEOT, BTC. 358 King street. 'Phone, 345. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 151 University Ave. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. lactis, etc. Office, 268 Bagot street. 'Phones, 608, row ERS Bank Buliding ormar hh and Wellington strocts, Phone. $15 PERSONALS. a HAIR, MOLES, 3 perms amily warts, ete, removed without sear. Twenty rience. be Eimer J. fa he , Nowe, roat a © Bpecfalist: 158 ot street . BUSINESS CHANCES, ANYONE, ANYWII ART a ni order Bl] » Bawot street SPALL AND SLARKS. ET. ; PR. C. C. pp snriast 10% bx M BE EE Hy port, LEGAL, = Cg 8, MDE ne, A Hot Kit In warm weather is not at all pleasant. Avoid it - and buy our Cut SOFTANDHARD WOOD SS

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