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Address: Tw Goox Mrmeine Co, TORONTO, ONT. (formerly IW indsor] -, Stas TTTTeYT TST ete. WM. MUKKAY, Auctioneer. | Furniture Bales given special » tention, Countr les of Farms ¢ frock ete, have n my specialty ' far long years. I! farmers want the high dollar ot my services. ARKET EQUARE BEVIN IMAI RCI OER RII hie fou Going Away ? £ the highest 3 Furniture pte Nog wait, no { 'will ih for Hous sehold ion, pay Your Effe no uarters Big on hand or Ant ique § and your Fu stock var now for Bf i tion. L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts. Wisssasesasssesmmmons Light on a Dark Subject COAL of course, A universal fuel derived from prehistoric vegeta tion---about $5 per cent. eardon--varying in color from brown to black. Coals have all been classified and only the grades knows to be best for heating find their © way bere. Try our black darbon---no- thing prehistoric about its quality----it's this year's FRESHLY MINED 00AL. Crawford Sant nf Qanew BL ; Daily Wiha. = whch | 'life---for the time being. } other {which will be found { those of Hon. Mr. MacKay, the leader | Whitney forced him to action. Rappers AIS Fy hi THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 111. THE E WHIG, 78th YEAR | wirit which one of less PAIL BRIINE WRIG, pubiimad could not fight down. 1 t, Kin a The 0 : t $8 per Tear. Editions at 530 and 4 Th : %ho have haem k p. Mr. Borden reprememted cloc hh EERLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages | : ublished den arts, on Monday and| his own party, and it 2 postage oe pri r that he eventually price of Dally S pe er year. « best Job Print. ld 304 men troubling Toss Interests 5 not Sur ng at the hr, charge ' makin oF eekly $1.5 . | Attached is one of t orded | lng, Offices in Canada; rapi ian | | He cheap work: nine improved presses | The British Whi Publishing Co, Lid, J. G. Elliott, President. | enting Leman A. Guild, Sec. Treas. [ chat i TORONTO OFFICE. | Whitney | Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- Ip {bers 33 Church St. Toronto, H. E |' iy .. | Bmalipeice, 1.P., representative. , in | position, took that he would either be fair ac- a support or no support was ablé to command re the party is rema Sir emergency should be referred to as Jorden's successor. Sir James occupy fail to 1s to a seal m op- and He had his own experience with | and * distrust, weakness party i i¥ not unwise this place of mstead and mm view of holding the nment CALAMITY the death under the CALSE OF \ ; . leader of Another tragedy, tae of leader of a distressing circumstances of near | and fifty has moved the community | | most Hy Nev an hunde ed York, has persons, m | Borden is thé victim of a con- It is he should suffer from the ill-luck of party spiracy. bad enough' that uot been moved in many the years, xr wd | disturbed TH | al tday. The Slocum disaster, great- | | j politics--that the plans of the kberals | of many { should doom to land, to an extraordinary jest water fatality | ' him to repeated defeats | SO near focen {the resorts to tactics | degrev, i list Th i yi + rumiiatac " mation into the condition and equip | m " | | % 4 Anti-Reciprocity League is accused of | ment of all the steamers that were en- . ! g it Th being at the bottom of the new move re in ne je gag Fasten . ment against the leader, ave of criticism extended fo Canada - worthy of those whose selfishness their distinguishing characteristic. rring hi but it is worse when his own party i mind him public turns on and and caused a searching exam- which produce only passenger business. is and it . : ' is and a high premium was placed upon | MORE TROUBLE BREWING. Another and a very embarrassing de- occurred in the deal- of the Exploration company with the it the piles which were meant to be foundation the shipping facilities | the company undertook to provide in Later a fire in a Chicago theatre, a comparatively new building, and em- bracmg all the modern appliances for velopment has protection of human life, produced United States resulting in the the ngs the comsiderable expense, a panic in the and Can- ada. The loss of council. During winter, at! catastrophe, drove down many lives, was without a the parallel, and again there was a spas- modic movement in the interest of pub- Public subjected to of lic safety buildings everywhere | {ho Great Cataraqui Bay cided "the the base Bay the be done Having de- | critical examina { = ere a remove of opera tion and public opinion demanded that be question | the to Collims What tions they made to conform to modern arose, shall with piles ? 1 he emove of the New York fire question and the horror undertook, the company later, to them, its. head; of the rtself. the there is a and through The le t once city, en to see that nothing like All the be ied chase objected attitude has the council, member to do with The the The material upon it belongs to Is it entitled to its It may be of-iyor, happens again firetraps in city's What of it, it rality a removed or re- escapes will A bill gislature city will The and sufficient York leg fire alarm system in fae of the law the great presents modeled tire be lor amy the made ample be New adequate case ? land is government's fore the requires the an company. not rics, and the regular drilling chat, the these employees ** { own uitable, conveniently, employees, at 80 as re-lor reasonable cost, to remove the marks, may leave the Can the it ? There Has the city not blundered there be other indis the unhappy city prevent ™m another side to | timber or buikiing qumekly without confusion ny case ts, If the legislature would pas that any smoking would do some \ cigarette, still lighted, was cast on the panic." act the issue. an saying there should not enough, or must be in the factories it cretioms to add to re- cord ? There are who think that the council it up to the company to do all it offered in the bridge and channel deal. It seemed to be flush of funds. It offered 14,000 in cash as an evidence of its bona fides. The city would not take it und declined to Under these good, waste of some people the York, lamity alleged fire-proof building in New should have put and it that caused the greatest ca has occurred in many years, ---------- REGRET THEIR ACTION. conservative: paper, the Brockville sentiments of WILL A Times, dissents from the the Whig, od what carry out its own comtracts. circumstances new complications were not looked for, which, in a recent issue, ask and they advantage could accrue from are not desired. the exhibition of partizan spleen in the It asked : the imagine that because the Laurier EDITORIAL NOTES, leader of the opposition is om the legislature. "Does Whig 8 The strike. He will either or he It's looided to do something government has formulated the ar lead party | about time he He has been | rangement the Ontario legislature will quit therefore, sit tamely and dumb this is being should } ous and suicidal | long enough a mere figurehead. who went while treacher ympact forced upon Canada asked to say of it or not ?"' able the and his ! What | government | in fede local, as much right to hand the some vears off at question, They the east for have without Canadians being The manufacturers, whether they approve half-cock on the reciprocity fi > oz the stake Fhe federal parliament is quite are now realizing their mistake cannot curb the west, that The last aroused. ¥ to attend to its business without no help ¥ farmers matter, Sir James Whitney been | Talk has the friend about mandates al mandate Ontario or the leg Whitney Mr. Fielding a man of peace, somelhing Sir James for a fight mimster pislature to interfere is aching ral affairs ? Their work is purely with The finance I but if he! to Untar and they have is to io's fastidious premier, out opimons on reciprocity as is forced say lominion parliament had, he may have ago, the right to hand out opinions occasion to remember it, on home rule, and the one performance $ us important and pertinent as the | constituencies of Mr. Sifton and The ! Mr. Roblin have notified the dominion The fact is that Ontario's is not the parliament that these men do not re- only leg cessarily ture 1a ~ ~- IX 3 , » islatuy that has been unne present them on the reciprocity ques- { tion. This must be comforting | fact to the gentlemen im concerned. with this subject A Very The legislature of alone dis played the good sense to attend to its "Obviously" "the fullest expression of Cana- Quebe question. won He own concerns, a Hom. Mr. Fielding trivmph in Montreal savs wonderful | | met a hos- and he | who | No | the | Times, | {tile audience, reciprocity, {left it impressed. Indeed wenl to scoll went sway satisfied. greater tribute could be desired. dian opinion on the matter should be had before it trade agreement) The fullest expres be had in the legisla ture of Ontario where the partivs ave not allowed to speak out upon a non political subject. The fullest expres sion is to be found in the vountry and it is a most promising sign when the generally, without regard party, are pronouncing | in' favour j the agreement. ! Eventually it will bs the issue in an "election and in this province the reso lution and the speech on reciprocity, in favour are on {the many goes into force." sion is not to } St. Thomas follows the example of | Kingston and will exclude the county | pupils from the institute in the fall | term---unless there is room for them. In any event the county is asked to comtribtite a fair share of the cost of education. people to of That is a clever move of [ord Lans- downe--to petition the kimg that he consider the expediency of cutting off his power to make peers and make for his mdividual helplessness. brilhant conception and fossil toryism. Aruprior kh had a curious com- bination of\givie offices in the umion of collector of taxes and chief of po- (lice. Windsor has the peculiar com- of the opposition, when Sic James -- J C MR. BORDEN IN TROUBLE. The leader of the conservative party ! has' been' disturbed again, mnd by ] rumours of disloyalty. A conservative | paper refers lo the aumual attack og " ¥. Borden ad in ma which | Pina ion of assessor and secretary of the school board. Here is a contrast would indicate its hopelessyess, but tin occupations to be sure, this paper was ome of two or three which set in circulation the reports of | Does journalistic independence pay * party reorganisation with incidentally | The Montreal Witness has been a lib the enforced retirement of Mr. Foster. eral independent, and ome of the best | He had been nom-sucosssiul in his suit 'papers in Canada, and it hax been re- | {with the editor of the Globe. He need: fused the support that belongs to it | ad sympathy then. apd he reatioed the Here nr that makes lnek of it, or the prescuce of a hostile foul wany people sit up and thisk. i a eIrcumesty a a regard for | rkable James | . knows { win in an elec- | letters to his father advising him Mrs. | some message from his dead wife' | note the effect | severing with | entirely | druggists and stores sell without first 's | taken | which if allowed { the {tute are | nasaes = |BRIGHT THOUGHTS SON WANTS MON EY GAVE THE WOMAN. "Spooks" Wrote Old Man {| Telling Him to Give Mrs, Money--He Did, £36,000." | Washington, March 30 a petichant for high finance ade Mrs. Laura Cramer, a government em- { ployee, the defendant in a suit institu jited by the son of Fenton J. Hu wealthy octogenarian, to whom sh claims to have beer betrothed, from whom she admits hs gifts totalling $36,000, The son asserts that Spo ks with have e ana y ing received spooks wrote to good care of Mrs. Cramer and her money. He now trying through the courts to get the money back. | take give Cramer' admits having indicted {a few bright thoughts from over the Styx to her lover, but says she did sa because he "was just crazy to get ane she wanted to gratify his desire. She denies ever having claimed intima v | with the denizens of ghost-land and declares Hurd gave he. the money 'just because he loved her. cree ee TWO WONDERFUL CURES, Zam-Buk Heals Some Terrible In. Juries. Just think of a little fellow of two years burned so badly that the flesh peeled off ! That was the case of the two-year-old son of Mis. A. Pe {ters, of Wilton, Ont. The little one's arm, from his hand to his shoulder, was terribly burned, and the tendons and muscles of the arm, badly injured. He received medical treatment, but the shocking burn did not get better--the flesh would not heal under ordinary treatment. For |long it was hoped the arm would get y better, but hope scemed in vain. The {family then turned to Zam-Buk and Mrs. Peters says "A few applieations gave him ease und the sores then began to heal. In + few weeks they were completely healed. Not only but Zam-Buk had such a beneficial effect on the in jured tendons and muscles, that these too recovered their al functions, although they had previously became shrivelled and almost useless. 'This is not the only proof of Zam. Nuk's wonderful value we have in oir family. My father, who seventy-six vears old, has found Zam-Buk highly beneficial for eczema ll¢ has been troubled with this dis ease for twenty years, being unable to get more than temporary 'relief fre m doctors' prescriptions, but after per Zam-Buk the sores are healed." Zam-Buk cures eczema, poison, abscesses, skin scalp sores, chapped places, sores, piles, cuts; burns, bruises, all skin injuries and diseases. at SOc. or post free from Zam-Buk Co. for price Refuse harmful imitations and substitutes. Try Zam luk soap too, only 25¢. tablet, at all druggists. so, us ulcers, blood- eruptions, cold and All box, To ronto, Bm ---------- GREAT DANGER TO HEALTH, Will Come Before and Labor Council. \ most important matter, which has to do with the health of the city, has just come before the labor men of Kingston, in the form of a communi cation from the Vancouver, B.C., labor men It has reference to the work of paint paper hangers ar orators. great danger of putting on new paper craping off the old, and f kalscomining over old mate 4 nted oft, The communi pals with other work of a « ture, where there i spreading disears: It is pointed out he with tuberculosis {dread diseases, while no attention | paid to this matter referred to, to go on would ecading disea before Matter Trades The vion w much care and means of spr matter wil Irades and The local "Ome Council Exhibition, leg To Give an The pupils ¥ the Ce ste Insti to give an exhibition of gvm- in the Y.M.C.A. gvmnas on Friday evening, at 13 o'e The collegiate "gvm' has been ir op Te the past months the direction A ratio SIX under of and Palmer, { the Students have made splendid head athletic -------------- R. 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William Faversh new pila It Opera lo Mr. Kn Faversham An RR Theatre winder tion a faun, shepherd and was Faversham's leading lady the iy "The Faun" a especially ~mritter use Tuhe Opp with "The Faun." Ice Crossing Good Again. xst siderably the comedy Mr the is for ot the p few ap mare cold weather of the iow has good The dave tightened and the snowfall ing to the island ber of loads of has y the city yesterday. The farmers there are hoping the ice will remain good until they get all their hay 10 iy Stepped Through the Tee, While crossing the on their way to the the RM.C., a young of three went ron at the eo ground off the track and went through an ai hole. He went in up to 3 ah again. A nue ame siToss the' we gat eo sesanit-at man of Party gh shore lege his Knees ---------- Local Train an Hour Late. The local train due to arrive town at eight-fiftesn, this mornin an bour behind. scheduled slight ost he ay Mares time ae College Book Store open nights, DUSTBANE DUSTBANE. | in fabric, what stvile de- mands in cat, and what quality insists upon in good tailoring. The Suits come at | | i is bare floor, | We can't startle you with these prices, but we can surprise you with the quality. A - - Fm Spring Shirts Bibby's $1.00 Neat looking Shirts designs that are difier- | ent. Shirts made by | makers with a wide | § reputation for making | choice shirts. | For shirts that are i ---- Beauties above the ordinary and out of therut in style. We ask your attens tion. ~~ A A at AN ttt SeeOQurNewCollars 2 for 25c¢. NN ti BIBBYS = Porcupine Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission !C. Rn. WRIGHT, Investment Broker 124 Crown Life Bldg., Toronto The ROSCOE MINING COMPANY, Limited MILLS, 73 Clarence Street. THOMAS ening | arms at | mj 2. Was