Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1911, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2¢, 1011, 7 : president of the Darham Conservative : 170 000 YEARS OLD Association, is one of its strongest | ' . | champions. "Awful tory," as he is] > : [said to be, he says he "would support [SKELETON OF A MAN FOUND IN THAMES, : | the government 'on ] or postage hadi. cit, issue." 0. S. Taylor, a mem- | vr) So-------- BL 18 ber of the Durham Conservative Asso- [18 Said to be Older Thau the Earth | ciation, said he had been called down | Mself--The Wild Guess of a because he supported the trade ngree- | Scientist, hl ment, hut he was comvinced that it London, Feb. 28. The skeleton of was a good thing for Canada aed | the man recently found in the Thames Id stand by it. "Look here," he - behind Galley Hill, near the chalk aid "Pre been - Cory. all my life, | Pits of Northfleet, is declared by Prof, : ¢ s. I'q Arthur Keith to be 170,000 years old. and you know what that means. I'd In delivering the Hunterian lecture find it awfully hard to go to the polls Tent the Royal College of Surgeons, and mark my ballot for a grit. But lon "The Antigquit of Man," Prof. E ¥ | Keith he hes Serie t hi ti I'll tell y this, I'd find it equally | Keith sa | arrived at his esti- el. you Suny | mate of age by the action of the . 4 Thames since the time when the level votes @guinst this And {of the river was from ninety to ome more tg the. same effect. | hundred feet higher than it is to-day. The Toromto News says that thou- 13 Sousitleration of the fo of this > : oa) heady eleton ows how old the modern sands of liberals will vote apainat the itvoe of Wan is. The Galley Hill man, goverment on the reciprocity 995 | although differing in several features, tion. It is evident that thereisa nevy! is essentially modern in type and is cleavage in political parties, and the | the only representative known of the preponderance of change 'in public | thousands of generations of English . is in fav f the govern |™® which span the vast period of hu- Opinion 3 a 'avour o © BOVEY Iman life in this Wountry from the ment. The rural vote is strongly in glacial to neolithic times. support of the pact, and the rural re re : presentative who opposes it takes his | THE OUTLOOK IS GLOOMY political life. in his hand. | For Marine Captains and Engineers This Year, . In a > : Canada's trade shows an Watertown, NY, BE Nariue . . cap Ins a engin 9 J 0! of 870,000,000 in the first two months attending petings of the employees of the current year. Liberal rule in|. the various upper lake transporta Canada seems to be a great success. ' tion companies return with anything |-but glowing accounts of the prospects ¥¢ legisla- | attending the opening of navigation Our New Special Order Samples for Spring 1911 have arrived. We are now prepared to take your measure for SUITS, SPRING OVERCOATS, TROUSERS, ETC. We have the newest styles in fabrics. You have your choice of smart cuts from our New Fashion PAGE FOUR. Se -------- THE WHIG, 78th YEAR D. RITISH 'WHI pa King Street, Kingsto at 38 per year. Eaitions at o'clock WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 published in parts on Monday a ursd morning at $1 a year. To Perhaps 'a straight reei tates, charge Bibby's Made-to-Measure Clothing meme] | Department S. J. WILSON, = ---- Member Dominion Special Feature "Right of Way" will soon declare you have determin- "ed to try Red Rose Tea sometime; but have Jot remembered it when 'ordering because from force of habit you have thought of the old brand. Next. time, just remember 4. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Gulla, Sec. Treas, TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- bers, 32 Church St, Toronto, H. Smalipeice, J.P. representative. Daily Wing. CONSUMPTION. IN CHILDREN. The public scatterment of fly sheets, dealing with tuberculosis, may do some good, but very little. Children are expected to carry home circulars that have been given to them and for the purpose of edubating the masses upon the ravages of this disease, and the better way of guarding against its spread. In Toronto there is a more: effective' manner of dealing with the matter. There nurses have been ap pointed sto visit the schools and the homes of the children, and deal with the cases that call for attention. Dur- Ving the last month twelve children . ato were found in the first stages of con- Every Calamity, No Matter How |. nption. These will be treated pro- Great, Has a Definite Beginning. | perly, will be given the food they Tha avalanche that. without a ug. [270d And also the fresh ai, they will 3 i ¥ © » am - - > menl's warning rushes headlong down De given separate rooms in which to the mountain side is not an accident. sleep, and such outings and recrea- For years previous tiny atoms have tions as will be conducive to their heen crystalizing, and adding their health and recovery. This is a sane minute weight to the mass which left . Yi tod its base when the accumulation reach- 88d practical service. The distribu- ed a certain point. tion of literature can be of very little : Neither is baldness an accident. The The one thing needed is a Intinitesmally small germ, which is the examination of the eause of dandruffi and baldness, feeds g ! . silently and long before the result is Children, and isolation sooh. found to be suffering from any in Fhe small Baws whish thrive i the fectious or contagious disease. King- scalp and which are the cause of bald: . : : : ves Very w 8 . ness and dandruff cannot exist, how- ston mo es ery slowly in this mat ever, "when Newbro's Herpicide is ap- ter, but it must move and the sooner plied. the better, Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c. | in stamps for snmple to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. $1 bottle guaran | Specialists in diseases of. Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder asl Special Ail- ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book diseajes of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished form. "Hours : 10 a.m. 2 to 6 pm. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 hard totmark my ballot for a man who measure." NEVER SOLD IN BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It their quarterly dividend; at present price it yields 53 per cent. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4228, Toronto, Ont. 8 EDITORIAL NOTES, increase | NO ACCIDENTS IN NATURE. es ES ie The struggle in New York ; ture over the election of a senator has i nm April. + tp | Captains state that several lines been continued for three months. There | have instructed many of their masters is talk of a compromise. Either that | and engineers to seek other employ - party | ment. It is determined not to start the entire fleet of steamers, as the {demand for ore is mot likely to be verv extensive, The Rutland fleet of this city will j comprise only the steel boats, no ap | pointments having been wade for the men who depend upon their pay, no | several wooden boats" owned by the matter how brilliant, have a harrow- | o"pany. There are, however, expect- ations of the control of the Rutland { railroad by the Boston & Maine in. WE | terests. According to the intelligence depart | The securing ment of this military distriet there | the New Haven interests, landing accommodation from the w= a+ | the Boston & Maine is a part, is ter for 15,000 troops at Collins Bay fa striking evidence of the tremen- 4 WORK C11 "BRIEN Ww. P. 0 ' 57 St. Francois Xavier St., MONTREAL, Membe MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE Long Distance Telephone Main 6936 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse ail cheap imitations. '. *s are sold at or a defeat of the democratic at the outset of its glorious career. benefit : -- There is a. shortage i of candidates | for commissions in the British ! medical school hast army their when} = . so Rich men's sous are only eligible. The ing experience. of the Rutland by A -------------------------- i of which DECEIVING THE PEOPLE. teed. cial agent, Kingston, Unt. Jas. B. McLeod, druggist, spe- | A complaint of one speaker, a visi- tor, at the conservative meeting in this county, on Saturday, and also of It must have night. been provided in a soa Veseso0 0, the co 000000000 OCOIOIOIOIOIOGOROS ~ WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN STAIR WORK SHOW GASES INTERIOR FINISH IN WOOD, a ------------------------ 5. ANGLIN &, C0. Cor Wellington and Bay Sts. w! nervous makes din old Yelna, Cures Worry, ous Debility, Mental and Brain Wi Des EK , Sper huse w are, to-day, enjoving to large extent all the federal house were unty member in the commons, If members of ® was that through the reciprocity ® agreement twelve gountries would o nllowed to send their products to ® Canada free, and that .they would not @ lower their duties on goods going in- ® to them from this country. Oh, what a deliberate deception! Last week | Mr. Borden, according to Hansard, the official print of ¢he commons, jnterro @ gated the government on this subject, He asked if - the Argentine Republic, Austria-Hungary, Japan, Norway, Rus sia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Boli e Vin, Columbia and Venezuela could @® send to Canada goods on the same ® terms as the United States, and Mr. ® Fielding answered that they could ® when acting under the provisions of the o [avoured-nation treaty. ® The leader of the opposition o Still unsatisfied, and haggled over the ® question for some time, but Mr. Field- ing insisted upon this statement, which stands as an answer to Mr. Crothers and Dr, Fdwards, thus : (1.}) "The favoured-nation countries only paid for the time they in it Mr. Maclean would lose a spend be big share of his indemnity. Of course he objected to the increase, and this may be his method of getting and receiv- ing only what he. desires, A-fearful war has been waged in this district' and by the army of Eastern Ontario. Every branch of the service has been In- volved and the orders issued and in- formation given have been the nearest approach to the veal thing that been experienced. on paper has The swing of the pendulum is as suredly in favour of the recipragity agreement. The issue is a non-politi- Some liberals, representing and cal one. the financial tions, have announced themselves as against the agreement, was railway corpora- but many con- servatives are in favour of it, and they are now speaking out, Dr. Edwards is not quite sure what he will do on the reciprodity question. He is sure he will Jisplease some peo- the concessions = which this arrange ment @ives to the United States. These | concessions, to a large extent, ayo the same as were granted to Frande, and when they were granted-to France, they Jere granted to the favoured-na. | tion countries, (2.) The reciprocity ar- i rangements does not deal with favour. j making ple eventually, but he will act as the situation. convinces him. Cautious man. In Ottawa the conservatives are reciprocity a party «question, % ¢ * "STAY IN KINGSTON We would rather stay, but if you are bound to Ro we will buy all or any part your Household Effects that you may want to gell--or you would ¢ If you are starting housekee ing we can fit you out to perfection, 88 we carry a full line of Stoves, Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloth, ete. at very low prices. Alsa, we have the andest lot of ANTIQUE FURNITURE in this part of Canada. Drop a postal. L. LESSES, «Cor Princess and Chatham Sts, of 3 @ rangement which ed nations. Whatever obligations we but in the country amd all over Can- have in the matter of trade relations ady it is dividing the parties in a new 5 have been on the statute books for : cal way. ages. I arises out of treaties made and remarkable way | dous game being played between the | New Haven and Grand Trunk sys- tems for supremacy through New England territory. When Doctors Disagree. Montreal, Feb. 28.--Medical jurispru- | dence was distinctly at loggerheads ip { the trial of the claim for damages in j the superior court, and it was evident { that medical men, like all other pro- | fessions, are influenced by the commer- {cial angle from which they look at a | subject. Neuraesthenia was the trouble | from which the victim was supposed {to be suffering, and one side claimed that it was not that disease at all, while the plaintifi's argument was all in that direction. Paul Iinowertz was iinjured in the Spanish River wreck 'un the Canadian Pacific, about a year {ago, and the claim he put in totalled (up to about $14,000, while the com- | pany was willing to settle for $1,500, | There was much learned evidence om { the mature of the alleged disease, and 'the upshot was that judge and jury | were practically at sea as to just what | neuraesthenia meant and what it was j likely to do a man when he was not | looking. Ultimately the claimant was | awarded 33,500 and costs; and while {he got more than the railway offered, | there is no doubt. it. paid the com- pany to fight rather than pay the full amount demanded. Consequently, both I sides wom. i I -- If a pirl has money she may be slen- der d graceful but if she hasn't, t peop e are apt to say she is built like a eclotheapin The laity should cease to think it bad form to discuss the sermon to the parson's face, Our errors to-day are quite likely to | become our tormenters to-morrow. by our mother Sountry years ago. We gE have been subject to these treaties for years, There is nothing new in them. There is nothing in this reciprocity ar- in any way creates any new favoured-nation condition.' Just keep that fact in mind, good reader, and judge of the audacity of those .who would creatq the impression that the proposed reciprocity agree ment with the United States would open Canada to ruinous trade condi tions. The favoured-nation treaty is | now on the statute books of Canada, has Yeen for years, and the competi tion with other countcies which the county member fears cannot be. i re sult of the reciprocity agreement. NEW CLEAVAGE IN PARTIES. The Toronto Star has sent a com. missioner into the rural districts to sample public opinion upon the reci- procity question. At Bowmanville he found a difference of opinion. In the The For sale at Mahood's Drug Store. 000000000000 0000000000 BE WELL DRESSED. No need to let your clothes become dirty and shabby. An occasional visit to these works will keep your clothes looking fresh and. new We give satisfaction. R.PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cléaners, "89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. $5.2 box, or three for $X failed to any address. Scebell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. But send stamp Duck--seated. 1t gives full partie. wars and duwections invaluable to ladies, WebsOR SUPFLY CO. « Out. Cieneral Avante for © - T Looked So Nice, Toronto Star Somebody once raised the of the Kingston girl and the Toronto man. They were to be married. Tor onto friends of the groom sent nearly Limestone they were all rend. sug Question a carload of presents to the city. After the wedding toted back to To gested that it wor 2 been expensive and that' there would have been fewer breakages if the gifts had all been ! sent direct_to the couple's future residence in this eit "But, oh™ objected the bride, with sweet did look loss unrea sonableness, 'they in Kingston." sO nica A Real Good Law. Montreal The proposal of Sir Low bar children moving picture Star er Lrouin to out of accom will be ap fathers and are fourieen, inless parents, all thinking Some moving pictures tructiv others degrading. Children ought not to the under hows, panied by their proved by mothers, interesting are exciling and under, fourteen certainl be exposed to the risk of seeing latter sort and in rand 5 Giving Sir James a Jolt, Ottawa Free Press In refusing to withdraw his bill to event the sue of watered stock, N. i. Johnson showed a good example. The government has an enormous ma- jority, and it & growing moie and more dicatorial and inclined to shuse its power. HH a few more conservys tives would show the same backbone as Nr. Johnson the government would be shown that the legislature does not exist merely to carry out its or ders. a ------------ The mouth is the mammoth mischief maker in the community, In family matters it is a good plan to be in & measure tongue tied INDIGESTION If you are suffering from indigestion and the attendant distressed stom- ach, you should give Miona, the gunrant remedy a trial. Mr. Will iam Shafer of 290 Queen's St. 8, Bers lin, Ont. sais "For years 1 have been a sufferer from acute indigestion which caused the most distressing ins in oy stomach. T decided to try Booth' 's' Mi-o-na Tablets and ther have done me more good than anything | have ever used, | am now mare free from this frouble thin | have bees for years. 1 am pleased endorse and recommend this remedy 1a ail who wnffer with stomach trouble ™ Mi-o-na Tablets ave gus Portfolio for season 1911. week will be completed time. Orders taken by us this in from four to six days' V SUITS $15, $18, $20, $22.50 TOP COATS, $15, TROUSERS, $5, $6 PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS VY ' $25 and $30 $18, $20, $22.50 THE H.D. BIBBY C0. The Big Store With Little Prices. COOKSON'S Immediate Yoooesesenscscnecee SALES NEGOTIATED. FIRE INSU OVER NORTHERN CROWN BJ "Phone 286, : THE CANADA METAL CO., i, . NTIMONY Delivery. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NO FOR SALE OR TO RENT RENTS COLLECT RANCE. TED. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. E.Blake Thompson, ANK. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, ONT. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices Paid at Centres. Montreal, Feb. 27. The offerings for the week at the CPR. East End cattle markets were 1,400 cattle shoop, 1,445 hogs and 325 calves To} day's offerings consisted of 45 cattle, 56 hogs and 500 calves. Cattle brought Se. to Sie; bulls, Sie. to Ble; hogs, EE. to T3¢., and calves, £3 to $12. the Various ast Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, Feb. 27. Cattle, re ceipts, 3875; market slow, lower: prime steers, 36.25 to 86.50: butcher ades, $5.25 to $6.50; cows, 8 to 5.25; calves, receipts, 1500: market active, Be. lower: cull to chowe, 85.55 to 310.75. Sheep and lamba--Recwipts, 19,000; market active: lambs 10c. high. er; sheep, firm: choice lambe, 86.95 1 $6.35: cull to fair, $4 10 6; yearlings, 85 to $5.50; sheep, $275 1h $4.90. Hoge-- Receipts, 17,000; Ii demand. lower; vorkers, 87.30 to $7.50. tage, $5 to $5.50; pigs, $1.70: mized, 7.10 to $7.25; heavy, ¥7 to $7.10. roughs, 36 to 86.05, Chicago Cattle Prices. Chicago, Feb. I. Latile receipts Barre is ablood or £1.10, rough, $86.79 t., 86.50 io bulk heavy, 86.70 to 36.5: good to heavy, choice, to $9.10; pigs, £7.90 to 2750 of sales, 36.95 10 £5.10 In thy Wrong Chure h. 25 Cleveland Leader A Cleveland man recently told this story of Rev Stephen H Tyng, fa mots New York divine of a generation ago . A wealthy man came 'to said he wanted to rent one of the most expensive pews in the church "Bat," he added, 1' only take it op om condition yon mustn'y expect we to do any church work." The eminent teetor smiled. "My fiend," he replied, "you huve come to the wrong church. You 'belong four blocks down the «iret, in the Chureh of the Heavenly Rest," him and Catarrk Clunot be Cured with LOCAL A SEATON. a8 they cAnTof resch sent of disease, dis mal ale, In order Sars # you most take ipternal readin Hall's Catareh Curse taken internally and acts Sirectty on the bised Sad mucous surfaces. all's Catarrh Cure Is not & guack medicine. It was prescribed by ons of the best physicians in this try. for.years andl Is a regular don, © It is « of ¢ how, estimated at 20000 market steady , 32.65 $0.50. receipts aa £75 to Hogs, to 0c. higher. Boeves, $5.20 to 86. (fLL0E The perfect combination of the L 35 ; two § is what 9. Texas shoes. S130 ww» © w= ond re w a uch Fae Trois orice he. pation. ] = he rombined with the best blood purifiers directly on. the mucous sur. ree. CO. Ok eons] A ------------ ES a El

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