-- THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 PAGE FIVER. | ------ EE - -- -- Watch that Bald Spot 'STRONG OPPOSITION = Parisia new wi antees grow nn Paricia Lie : pplie no Hair root, one the dandruff another that pu the hair Hut is one ingredient gible for into the s bair tire kills and into of all it p trate of the oa | calp ana co CORA aetsetestssttsstaseteststattettsssssss § 'HUNT'S is Where To Go ~~ for a NATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the dity. P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street S999999949939999999949 9933 93493334 494999 99% ; i 4 M ! mbinat ting---it is the ; ndred and fifty diffe nd see then {f Leva showing Mr en, of t + them Mississipg and ti Spring Hats now He should se Pearsalls Millinery Porcupine Gold Mine Go. (VIAPOND) We advise the purchase of this stock at 25¢c. We still advise its purchase at present market price. Work is proving this a MINE. not a prospect. Gormaly, Tilt & Co. Members Let Stock Exchange. hn 30-34 Metade §. E, Toon | Spring Opening The most comprehensive stock of shoes ever put on exhibition in this city is now ready for your inspection. All the new creations in DAINTY BOOTS for early spring wear. All the new and classy crbations for ladies of taste and discrimination. Bis | THE ROYAL | Sold Onl; y by REID & CHARLES 228 Prin_ cess St, Bi HTH J!) PRING DAYS will soon be upon us--days of unsettled weather and uncertain footing --winter lingering in the lap of spriug. How much it would save your wife and family if, during the unpleasant weather, théy could do the shopping and attend to social arrangements over the telephone, Have You a Telephone? In all emergencies too, such as sudden sick- ness, fire, or night alarms, the telephone is a great boon. Consalt our Local Manager. THE BELL TELEPHONE CONPANY OF CANADA Voovevovvivvssvveveviee Hosiery the present TO PLGPOSED SITE FOR CULOSIS HOSPITAL TUBER-| i | Health Met mended as Inspector Board of Heard. Deputation Wiliam ammon Recom- | for Garbage | there " ) Inspector i i be 1 entire fai was the © Collectiva, stron sum ot wr, sanitary w g the specie when lo rk, were too heavy It BE ¢ Pr the wercu hospital, 'on the | duty at | { Ik ta} ' I of some of them. piesent site of the general aid other cities was need for a sw for the garbage, and he that iv would be safe to pursue policy. Trantiord had a most i vstem, and an inspector there. The city could and the board $100, and man could posed 1 is had spe Ow t t i Wing ta a rush of other busine here ter, Chair this mat but not 'take "Putation retired, that would board di up ithtimated he board * Maller n, Which byes held, was employed Tl was A Ald. Fair, hom signed L 1 compos { aidiaw Mefiows and it, a good place LL that the pres the pe the move won be sex Ald poard and sanitar look after the ol that the a garbage emploved to and sanitary moved ends that ficer be garbage the. city strongly opposed the ippointment da new man. A new pan could not be appointed until the { present inspector were | + man was taken off e for the work, as had then a new policeman be appointed. He be- had sutlicient policemen col | ne ity had dozens of by-laws whi h were not carried out. He yhat other cities were do- as regards a garbage collector, the garding what Kingston he city should go slow expenditure of money eld that the present in about -all the work he here would be no usa ip with new duties. wed the expenditure + new man. He favored ut of Mr. McCammon pointed out that no sum wed on for the salary of An amount had merely The main point wa me one appointed who omplaints, which might by the medical heaith \ then tizems, askmg not recom placed on Gilizens si sympathy for Tung ith inspection Mavor Grab the erect Servi a Lispose Mayor Graham ih wd Hoa of: committee, also met Toy e, 3 rt 5 pe rrison ar g, the 1 he reference to the appointmen arbage After was decid the ipcer Ammon the INSP ol ti harman of committee, Ald. Tove hit ore tha for the ion, already decided uj deal of discussion it ed to recommend to council tha collection of the urbay; nme supervision of Wi Liam Met it present sapttary uspector city The by-law for ol an mspedtor leet now, grent iid not care ing i juestion was re Lhe dn i or calls under the of health, and tron t he v, so that tion to board the had bod cone matter bhroug the iy recommendation l Ald was desired an been mspect suggested $ sition of loptioy have {would secure acted the boa to Toyve's se mit tee upon ptioned cor raham moved an amend- Ald. Bailey's motion, that McCammon be recommended board as sanitary and garbage ment « William the ton vy w Chairman Mele nd the presade member Messrs Aid re the ard first n, i ind po meeting, a board present Knapp, Strachan and The deputation by were : nse Ald. Toye Bailey I Cammon was 1 winted out that Mr. de- present overworked, and Mr. McCammon informed the that if he undertook this new 2100 uld have to be relieved of : { some of his other duti i ympathy | "x14 Bailey held t inept Jor. the vrestion « 1€pe 5 could be appointed, wepe {'. a new inspector, buikt ary to do away the services of Mr. McCammon. The mavor held an opposite view on this point. Major Graham's amendment to have the garbage inspector come .under the supervision of the present sanitary in spector, William McCammon, was final ly carried, Ald. Bailey being the only member of the board te vate against the k, The board passed two resolutions as tuberculosis D. i. Laid wited out hospital, was he read the the sums all law that buted he petiti with wlitic : 2 1 . Doara d. contri Wi men 3 i ; work he a number of In the it with were i IETS the he n the hospital, but OPIToY that it sh ety | The {some of wild be of the petition mer romprised busi names an the the leading and professional men Laidlaw. referred to { Montreal had beep faced | proposition and had {building the hospital putside of the leity. Ringstan should do likewise | Asked concerning the opinion of the present site, Mr. Lawl | law stated that the doctors a {whole had not expressed am opinior opposition, he that ome who were od to ite. The hould {eareful co | Ald. Fair thad sigmd ti matter very had stated hants, of the city fact th va samilar | Duss | Mr. the with decided upor doctors on ollows "No person shall be allowed to con tract dry earth or privy pits in any part of this city, where sewage system in existence, but must instal flush losets, the same to be connected by , this to apply to all new build while there pr be Knew Were oppo quest the ent on iven [18 nsideration ud th everyone had ¢ ration 8 at we petition, ven | careful co mspection, the regular annual who is found within area, who has not complied lations of the board, re the closing up of dry earth and privy pits, shall be pre further notice." strongly "At the per tricted nnd mechieal such location bya on been ma that other the wd placed hospital proposed ha Toront was to the effe the tuber outside been signed by men, Uni | refused to sign W. J. Crothers said it i reat | the present great drawback | manufacturers' would bec city, and very great drawback Land could ity, ato ve teide H SAT had sels so i without Graham protested both the He did in forcing people in the with such a @ should be from that spital The Pre n losis was ho cits petition resolutions minent eve one m yporoact there many believed There improvements should n cited many too far altogether in the petition were houses fimat 'lin which the | be placed, and hoard had gone the matter. mists ases. The me noted | s esult . : a at Colds Cause Headache . laxative Dromo Quinine, the world | wids Cold and Grip remedy removes Cail for full nam for | poods. side the « {ure, and the be decided upon why doctor present be \ Look cal Visiting in the West. Meek, grand LOOF. Encampment, Western Untario during He the it Essex, the is vast. togy patriarch of doctors time the other, wher the A. Mets w will visit encampments Windsor, and next veek w speaker board had | i ' °) Th ; | in getting n o | fin i | i wnt the Chatham ! yet | that { , the x oo | «1 of tated Approy was hades 3 yoomas w ikely be home on i already i Saturday for the hospital "Is aturda | Ald. Bailey felt that the matter ---------------- worthy of 1 board. He believed the | | be justified in promising {tion reconsideration A latter The first timw a man does anvthing wrong he blames himself: after that | he knows the world is at fault. | eave a lot of trouble any reconsideration, by yoard wonld | the deputa- ou can bn was read from the directors | borrowing i -- m---------- A rounded spoonful of : Cicvelands Baking Powder goes farther than a heaping spoonful of other kinds. Try it and see. You will be surprised at the saving. - N company, | for | : et werner | snoke ! ! i Scouts of Si. [to review tham. | sasssssssessssnssassse LLLL04020000000000008¢ cosssssessisestrretene VALUABLE IN. SOME DAY. BE A DUSTRY WILL J. G. McNulty Says There is Goo | Coal Deep' Down, and Enough of it to Supply Eastern Ontario. Exploration Syndicate, which owns 15,000 acres of mining land around Wilbur, in North Fron- tenac, miles from Kingston, directly connected with the city by the K. & P. railway, has 20,000 tons of ore on the ground awaiting shipment here to load into vessels Just as soon as the syndicate's pier is ready the shipping will begin. So J. G. McNulty, general manager, who was here yesterday, stated. The syn- dicate owns a great deal of timber, and 4,000 cords of wood are piled a- round Wilbur. This wood is "to be used at the mines. Mr. McNulty says that Frontepac will some day profit from the peat industry. In the north of the county there are thousands of acres of good peat, which in time will be utilized. He declares that: there is a good "of coal at a fair depth out there, and that there is enough of it to supply Eastern Ontario The syndicate is eagarly aw aiting the adoption of the reeiprocety bill Mr. MeNulty that he has received some surprisingly low quotations for goal for the mines, provided recipro- city passes, : BOY The Ontario seventy quality states SCOUTS INSPECTED At Armouries Last Night dy Col. Hemming. The three detachments ob Boy Scout the city, St. George's, Y.M.C.A Sydenham street were inspected Armouries, on Tuesday evening by Col. Hemming. The scouts formed an imposing cavalcade they lined up,. 150 strong, to be put through their drill. The very minute and Col spoke to nearly every boy After the mateh past ad dressed the boys in man- nting splen they rod and of and in the as inspection was Hemumng in uniform Col. Hemming an inspiring them on the made, of their g that they in Opinte to bring ner compl did showing appearance well. He nothing marched there out and boy than ement There to learn how to said, was better what was in Scout mos great opportunities The bovs taught An en should anvthing and t always ready to kind lo have a chan different trades nearly ev is taught. He hinwelf quite p the review de the were things mn oceur a velop a Boy are act ney are do act. good for ex rey a to learn ervthing 1 as being i pressed leased to them, Mis Bo the aity, view. and marched past The bugle band of the 14th Regi ment assisted with the various calls A great deal of credit for the way the boys showed up due the masters of the different divisio Scoutmaster Atkins t the head of the Y.M.C.A Scouts, Mar Hurd those of # and Roy Ward belon denham street After the Sergt.-Maj. Hurd, who i= leaving soon for the old coun try, ted with a Swastika badge which him sccess to any Scout council in the world. The pres entaiion was made on behalf of the George's have opportunity to and Fl 1 ir Hazel Abernethy YRS} the only two girl guides participated in the re with the oth also 18 scout ns is a Nery St. George those ging to Sy review was prese gives . After the presentation Canon Starr a few words to the scouts and thanked Col. Hemming for consenting Death of Mrs, Quinn, The death urred on Wednesday morning on Mrs. Ann Quinn, widow of the late Owen Quinn, at the hame of her son-in<law, James Tierney, Col borne street, Deceased was born in county Tyrone, Ireland, and had re sided in Pittsburgh township mearly all her life. The funeral will take place on Friday morning to St. Mary's cathe dral. on Kingston the Good. There was no session of the police court, on Wednesday morning. There is an abusive language case pending, but it will not be tried for a few days yet, as the complainant is out of the city, The case was called once, but had to be postponed owing to the absence of the accused. Looking After Truants, Three cages of truancy were reported to the police and the lade who are endeavoring to play the old game of "hookey" are being attended to. With the system in vogue in Kingston, the inds have a very poor chance of keep ing away from school without being New Styles fnew Ypart hy BOYS' INVICTUS SHOES THE BEST Goop shoe WOMEN'S INVICTUS SHOES, $3.50, $3.75, $4.0 $4.00, $4.50 ABERNETHY'S SPFVIGIIIIFIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG FRIIVIINIISIIIIIIINY PEAT IN FRONTENAC GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "Madame Sherry" to be Produced Thursday Evening. A significant feature of the over whelming success in New York of the musical production "Madame Sherry" which cous to the Grand on Thursday, March 16th, is the lav- ish praise the production elicited from theatrical reviewers, sxearpts from which follows . Herald: --' 'Welcomed with and applause. It rivals <'The Widow," and is one of the best cal shows in New York in oh! laughter Merry musi ever so long! World *~"'Easily most diverting musical New York has seen in many day, is likely to see in as many more. last a musical show that's novel." American :--"A new 'Merry Widow,' "Audience applauded every the brightest and or Sun thing the comedians plainly labeled as a merry jest." Felix Haney as Ald. Phelan. That wonderful play, "The Man the Hour," by George Broadhurst, which has taken New York, and the entire country by storm, be the attraction at the Grand, Saturday, March 18th, matinee night. No play of the present era has received the attention from press and public that this clever comedy drama § has, bids fair to go on until'| the copyright expires. A long stage career is the more assured for it be cause the interest does not depend up on' the rendering of amy particular and it beautiful story run the scarlet threads of laughter, the gray threads of pathos und the white threads of good deeds, and from these strands Mr. Broadhurst has woven tapestry of humor, love and kindnes that touch the eve and heart ali and the figures stand out with start ling fidelity to life, "Three Twins" Again Scored. The largest house during the lente season greeted "Three Twins," ut Grand last It is just a ago production evening vent since this and its return found it before, principally headed was seen here, lar Chiton Crawf his vaudeville specialty 1e tul. His dramatic Serv Yukon verses and Kinling's Gunga Dhin' Mayme Gehue im Man' The hout as pop as Crawford wd it wn again is a finished comediar in 11, renderin act of 00's famous created great appl Lise Y amn earner was another applause was effect trong ! g pany and the throug seen were magnificent, TO DOUBLE ITS GRANT So That the Small, of the purchase by the bridge, mterests In view oily ot Ua A taraqu in the of the Dominion government is to asked, bridge b passed fof" bridge toll, 000. It 1s deputation sa the tically ments he AW is as soom the to as double bringing it understood that the ci recently waited at Ottawa, was pra the grant would inareased, and in of the penditure contemplated in inwr ments in the interésts of navigati it is but natural that the government would pay a share ob the cost. If t} present bridge has to remain ith er ten years, it is pointed on the government grant would its present grant up to #3 which up ministers promised that be Tiew ex we Bn that alm so that the actual cost to the would be small. Sometimes the cream of would make questionable custard It is not the quantity but the inherent quality of SCOTT'S EMULSION that enables it to perform its mission. It is the one reme- universally known and navigation, | [a ABER The yey INVICTUS fh >| Shoes Are Here- New Patterns Best Quality of Leather Snappy Lasts for Young Men, SPECIAL $2.00 MEN'S INVICTUS SHOES, $5. 00 HE BEST lS production | At | musical number and laughed at every- | of Chicago | will | on | and | Prouse's Aromatic Cascara A mild, pleasant Tonle Laxative for SICK HEADACHE, . CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. : 250, Bottle Armenian I a Poe's Ding Store 'Phone 82 prompt delivery drug wants For of your 'OUR CONSIGNMENT a star actor. Throughout the | vasiegated } the because | was | even | Yama | Cost to the City Will be | Use it { overs st | pay for the purchase and the new span, | "ily { | i | phicaty Furniture | i Of Green and Black Teas from Cey ¢ [lon have arrived. Though prices are much higher, we are still sell- ing at 30¢ per Ib ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street, Curing Catarrh Accept Our Advice and Try This Remedy at Our Risk. of the mucous the atarrh part Catarrh disease ous membrane. The mav say, bod exist is a mu mem interjor there the EN ot may vetem one ining the of im an itarrhal the © mucous on attacks inflammation and na weoumatiat gan has been erform its proper tended it should, ation upon com to other membrane, nd congestion fails to thr Poise The ceases to produced off. th ture Ww od which afflicted functi The i n as nature un result is mph nm, which ma load serio ifflictions We | yv beli fone Muey over. from phy ob with "Rexall toward made n eminent nders tary i will do coming « £ a the prescription sian who sede a | wtarrvh, thi We m ent Rexall Muweu 1 with n and hi remes] ng study great success wa n eviable one want sufferer to give trail persist then if come back : jusston or formal we Ww hand back vou paid us is fairest offer any attest comes - and btain a. 9 Ate a rm, Ir arrh wigh and nahle time, re for a you are not Hu and mey rea sntisfied, and te ithout to This that cent vou certainly the ane could wir sincerity of pu in two $1.00. Rem it only at Mahood i |For our bi, Tim Sle - wd wf ie make anc fires, prices mber he Rexall society | Elegant Designs of Drawing room Polished Mabogany with loose cushions. Special bine of Threw-Pieve Setts, 'Buy a {bor saver James Reid. "Phone 147. lissell Carpet at little cost Sweeper, a la