Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1911, p. 8

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© we are the only Tt "This Bank Is Safe Because is governed on safe and v principles it Is strong wit} he experi- ence of gover B35 years of _ metive business Mn raring these growth Reserved 4.844.777 being larger than the have mulated, and the Bank never retains on Hs books a single bad or doubtful debt inprovided for, cars of steady Funds of $544.077 Capital been - geo Ygur vited Banking BANK OF. TORONTO INCORPORATED 1853, Paid-up Capital Kingston Branch, 107 PRINCESS STREET. GEORGE B, McKAY, Manager, Canada. o Business lu- $4,000,000, Motor Boat Owners Get ready for spring. First your copper non-fouling Paint | for the bottoms. USE NEW 9c. quart, Next, outside White Paint. FLEXOLIN, White Enamel, is the whitest that was ever guaranteed to pint. Use stand any test, We carry everything for Boats, the ing votes for Library. So buy the best and get votes help the good cause. W. A Michel's Hardware, 85 PRINCESS STREET. {tems of thousands lhe reser jdoing as {do. He Img, the Lprevent negroes | i It was true JERSEY, the best made, | white put on a boat, and Hardware Store giv much-talked-of Prvsssrsesessessessacsaced We Are Ready To tone up your Gas and Elee- | Have your home wired before house cleaning. We can furnish vour ' 1 tric Fixtures. H.W. NEWNAN ELECTRIC CO. 79 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 441. reser ssesstssresassren h home with beautiful and chaste show- NEGRO IMNIGRATION | PISC USSED IN THE COMMONS, HOUSE OF { Hon. Mr. Oliver Says There is No { Law to Prevent Negroes Coming Into' Canada -- Government (0 Watch Situation. Ottawa, April 4.-- Hon. Frank Oliver, { mmister of the interior, has a diflicait takk on his hands Hf he has any hopes of securing opposition approval of his immigration policy. A week ago, at ithe instance of Mr. Wileox, of Fssex, they led apn attack upon the depart ment, on the ground that it had drawp ithe colour line by refusing to admit ne- | groes otherw al lified tu settle in the west on account of wir color, Yesterday, in the commons, Mr. The burs, led them iy a second attack 'because the departinemt had sdmitted a number of negroes to st tlement in the west, despite the fact that their and experience in the southern states made them -objection- able." The minister' of Lanark, color reply was brief and [tothe point. His department "was en gaged in administering the law. Re sponsibility for the making of the law rested with parliament Mr, Thoburn complained of the ro immigration from the which "wholesale ne rsouthern states into the west ment there was Looping and taking wp settle Already there were hun- dreds; there would soon be thousands: and when they learned that they could secure free homesteads there would be These lands should ed for the sons of Canada. Mr. Oliver said the government was parliament authorized it to was mak- law. was no law to administering, not Phere coming into thee " negro settle ments ig the prairig provinces, aml wm under the law accorded the whites. The present pedioy w to be comtinued un til instructed the depart ment otherwise. The had not considered before, as the present first large apparently or movement. The migister said add objections heing urged admitiing Canada wire Brows "Were same rignts as wild have rhiament matter een was the and ganized he must strong against continuing them that were the policy of "Six Reels, len subjects at Bijou to-night. Spe cial double programme, "Buy "horehound " Gibson's. The Bishop of Toronto has appoint ed Rev. F. J. Sawers, M.A, incum bent of St. John's Anglican charch, Lakefield, to the rectorship of St Luke's west, Peterboro, cant by the resignation of Langfeldt. Hoyo] aire ealth Restores color to Gray or Faded hair--Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp --Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth--Stops its old- fashioned rendered va Rev. Ir falling out. Isnot a dye. $1.00 and S0c at Drug Stores or direct upor ers and domes. Every home should have Elec- tric Light and Power. R. J. REID. Speefal Ling of Rogkers. Tor ge Golden Oak Rockers, same as cut, $6.50 Golden Oak Rockers, Leath-{ 7 er, $8.50, 10.50 and up. Couches, $4.50 and up. Extension Couches, $12 50, 13.50, R. J. REID Pearsall"s d dealers S Toc to pattie TP te Har Bocciaiies Cow Fark, N. IL USA, REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES Jas. B. McLeod, Agent Aftcmoon Teas... Will be complete with somo of 3 GRIMM'S Delicious lce Cream Phone 797. 0000000000000 000000000 0000000000000 00000000 DON'T LOOK SHABBY. There is no need for any man to look shabby. Ve can make almosteatny coat or over coal you have look almost as good as mew by dyeing or cleaning We always give satisfaction R.PARKER & CO., fiyers and Cleaners, ® ® Privcess Mi, Kingston, Ont. 0080000000000 NRARORRS BIBBY'S CAR STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 2v1 i990 00000p0000 Wah Long's Laundry First-class work guaranteed. Drop me a card and | will call promptly for 'our laundry. 16% El NGTON ST. etween Brock and Clarence Sts Millinery KINGSTON AND YARKER. ; Our Spring Millinery Opening, Yarker branch, com- mences on Wednesday, April 5th. Allladies are invited. Mrs, W. H. Walker, Saleslady THE DAILY BRITINH wii, TUESDAY, DEATHS IN THE CITY JARS PEACE MOVE Household Remedy THE -LATE MRS, ANN NELSON STREET. Al LAMS, --prearnen Sudden Death of D. D. Galvin on Tuesday Morning. A life th i he past fiftern f intense suf to a close, Tues about three o'clock, when Mrs. Amy Abrams, Nelson street, breathed her last. Death was by rheumatism. She had been helpless for the past vear as the result of the dread disease, and dr had been paticut ! : tmonths | 1 i fering was ght wad morpt caused ravages of the ing that time sufferer ~he a vey Montreal, r# ago, but had been a resi- deat of Verona nearly all her life. She ofthe pioneers of the place, and spent forty Her hasband, the late Joseph Abrams, con- ducted a general store there for » great number of vears. She and her daughter removed to the city lasi Oc- tober, and resided om Nelson street Her husband died twenty-eight years ago. One daughter, Mrs. Snider, of Colorado, was here a short time ayo, hut was suddenly called home. She leaves one son bv her first marriage, William Sanford, and two daughters, Mrs. Saider, of Colorado, and Miss Emma, at home. - Three brothers, John, of Collins Bay, and Alexander and William, of Verona, and two sis ters, Mrs. Burnett, of Hacrowsmith, and Mrs. Scheff, of Adams, vite. Two grandehildren, and Floyd Randall, of Rochester, spent a large portion of their with her. She was a Methodist ligion, and the funeral service at Ve rona, Thursday, will be conducted by Rev. John Roadhouse. -- ? Died Very Suddenly. Mrs. Jane Todd, Elliott, who res Nrs. R. C suddenly, was born in seventy. seven vea was one over vears thers also sur- Frederick NY. time in re widow of the late ideal with her Irwin, Colborne Fuesday William daughter, street, died ing. She was in her usual health up till torday, but, this morning, was taken sudklenly ill. She was placed in her bed and expired immediately. She leaves two sons' and one daughter, Capt. George, of Buffalo, James and Mrs. R. C. Jrwin, both of this city She was an Anglican in religion and a life-long attendant of St. Paul's thurch morn Death of Hamilton Lady. I'he remains of the late Miss beth Lessard, who died in the tal, Monday, were sent to her home in Hamilton, NS. S. Corbett. Her sister arrived on the noon train, and accompanied the remains Deceased was thirty-eight vears of age and a Roman Catholic iy, religion. Eliza hospi- former this afternoon, by Mrs. D. DD. Calvin's Funeral. The burial efice for the late Mrs. D 0 Calving was held, on Tuesday morn fig, at St. George's cathedral, Canon Starr taking the service, assisted by the Dean of Ontario. Mrs. Calvin's favorite hymn, "Pleasant Are Thy Courts Above," was sung. The pall- bearers were Harcourt Callaghan, Fl in Callaghan, Arthy- Callaghan, J 1. Calvin, Reginald M. Calvin and C, . Calvin. The remains were taken to Catarajui cemetery. The Late George Carruthers, the late who died Mondas morning, as a fall, which he sustained in the British-American hotel, took place Twesday afternoon, from the par- lors of the Fremtemac hotel to St George's cathedral, where service onducted by Canon Stary = The funeral of ruthers, the sw of George Car was DIED IN BUFFALO. Lady - Passer to Rest Sunday. The late Rebecca J). Robb, seveuty- three years old, who died Sunday night, in Bufialo, N.Y., was the wife of David Robb, for many years a resi dent of Kingston. David Robb was born in Ireland, but early in life, he came with his parents to Kingstom. He is now eighty eight vears old amd has been enjoying splendid health un til the death of his wife, which has seriously affected him, and he now is under a physician's treatment. Mrs Robly's death was caused by acute in digestion, after a brief iliness Mr Robb has two nephews in Kingstom, Dr. Joh, and David Robb. The fun- ral was held, Monday afternoon the Buffalo home, 366 street A Venerable necticut Battleships Cheaper Than Battles. Londen Mai Whatever it must mam tain our paval supremacy; we must maintain it against li! challengers. It means for us life or death: and, after all, though the cost of an adequate Rect is lug fhe, "battleships are cheaper than batt costs, we No Cause for Fear. Although about are in the city. There will be no cause to stay at home. See them at Bijou to-day and to-morrow "Music Folios. Piano, mandolin, guitar, 9 Kingston News (oo, 199 wild animals the opposite Y M.U. All that gossip weeds is a brief men- tion, and soon the whole story, true or false, is ailoat. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will pleased oue dreaded discase that that is Catarrh. the onl pos ike m al fraternity {a tonmitution al disease, { constitutional treatment {Catarrh Care is taken inte ing directly upon the bl ous surfaces of the system stroyving the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient ibullding up the constitotion and sisting nature in doing its work proprietors have so much faith in curative powers that requires nally Mrs. William' Elliott----Funeral of the Late Mrs.' ence of the South now, {pit and from every newspaper office by | lately each. | ibe left to the mnmgmastion. As be cessors to Mr to learn that there is at least sefence has; bee able to cure in all its stages. and and neither would accept such a va- Hall's Catarrh Cure is canev. Mr. ftive cure now known tol Catarrh Being Hairs and mue. | ited clique which the party would be, thereby de- hetter strength by ase The isl they offer One & VOry Apt {moni RTS SAYS THE BRITAIN NEED OF Is 1.000.000 Trained Men--Its fence Army Should be Examined Into by Experts, De- Londom, April 4.--The debate on the subject of nations! defence was opened in the Mouse of Lords - last evening. | ord Roberts moved 4 resolution oo ing : "That in view of the strategic conditions of Europe this house views with grave and growing concern inadequate military arrangement of thé government for the country amd his majestyv's over-sea do- miwions." Speaking to the resolution, Roberts said it required especial cour age to introduce such a motion at a time when there was so much talk of sarmament and peace, but a ttally i nexpected incident had encburaged him. He referred to the speech of lm- perial Chancellor von Rethmano-Holl- veg in the German reichstag wevk. The manly sense of this Field Marshal Lord Roberts said, ap- fealal to him in a way which he founc Liflicult to express. The German chan cellor bad defined what was the tru relation of a nation to its armed fo roes and bad put into wonds 5 prin ciple which during the last few months had been in his Word Roberts') own mind. Lord Roberts affirmed that Pritain's existing forces did not repre sent either her resources or the which animated the nation because nt hat no army 'to protect the territories road. After Great to the costly experi African war, which principaily through iosuffici- Lord 'Roberts as- addi con referring occurred utly trained troops, serted that the army tional million trained men. The dition of the armyesaid Lord Robert: in conclusion, oughi te be exammed uto by experts who had no axe to] orind During his called show the needed a loberts re meidents te danger of relying in time of war on untrained men. He declar- «d that the saving that ome volunteer was worth two impressed men Was heer nonsense. The truth that one man, Whether pressed or unpress od. if carefully trained and well disci phned, was worth at least six undis- ciplined and insufficiently traimed vol unl eers. He added speech Lord many historic was "1 began by referring to the auspicious and happy resent dis cotirses on the subject of peace. ~ T am old enough fo remember the en thusiasm excited by a somewhat sunk lar occasion sixty years ago. Then, as we were besieged from every pul the aspirations and promises of the immediate future, in which it was pre dicted that our swords would soon be beaten into plowsharks and our spears into pruning hooks, "This was in 1551, and [ recall that there was not a »sangle vear in th next two decades that was not mark od by some war in one portion of the vlobe or another. Let. us by all wieans listen to the aspirations of the advocates of universal peace and de all in our power to help them along but in the meantime, warned by what followed the prophetic outburst 0 1851, let us in all respects be read, for war. There is no time to be lost if our army is to be made ready t fight. It is inv deliberate opinion that while other nations are hail and steadily: gaining ground our mary of safety on the sea is rapidly disap pearing, and should war come upon us with the startling rapidity where with it has come to other nations ir recent years we shall be found abso unprepared." Viscount Haldane, the secretary fo war, in reply, said Lord Roberts sug gested that the war for which Britain must prepare must be for the defence of either India against Rus sia, or of Canada against the United States, or of Egypt and for the main tenance of the balance of power ir Furope. He (Lord Haldane) feared that Lord Roberts' short service arm of a million would bring the nation to the verge of bankruptcy. The war secretary said he could not admit that Great Britain's army was in a bad position "We are now," he gaged in negotiations with the States for a possible treaty of arbi tration. The German chancellor has spoken on the willingness of his coun to exchange naval information with us, a course which, if adopted, would tend to diminish war scares "The risk of war with France and Russia appears less likely now than it has for and the peoples of all lands are beginning to show signs of a desire to have diminished the tremendous burdens of armaments. Is this the time for us to talk of in creasing our armaments * 1 think that it is true that the commander of the forces ofthis country is neither a sol der nor a sailor, but the foreign sw retary. Let us beware lest in the de sire to better our condition we mak it worse." firent continued, "en United some time, The Plight of the Party. Ottawa. Journa H by any wischhmer the conserva- tive party were to allow Mr. Borden to step down. the interpretation put apon the move by the cowmtry would probably be that No. Borden had proved to be too high class for the tail of the party, and that the tail had swung the dog. What sort of a {fighting chance the party would have after that for a derade or two can sue Borden, only two men conceivable just, naw Conservative, in Canada ace Borden is the one avail able winner for the purty, and "well deserves its most emergetic lovalty -- which he possesses, except from 5 him- without Who are to be found in the "nest of | traitors i other, Taking one thing with an- the comservative family is pot Inadequate--~Conditions of | {| pelling the humors {during the winter. the | defence of the ! Lord | last fof butchers' | sheep speech, | Ld wring {with spt | i Ito its promises newspapers may fully into the 4 1911 Taken in the Spring for Years, Ralph Rust. Willis, Mich, writes: "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been a house- hold remedy in our home as long as I can remember. I have taken it in the spring for several years. It has ne equal for cleansing the blood and ex- that accumulate Being a farmer and exposed (> bad weather, my sys- tem is often affected, and I often take Hood's Sarsapariila with good results." Remember there is no real substi- tute for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be "just as good" you may be sure it is inferior costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Get Hood's Barsaparilla today. Sold by sll | droggists everywhere. 100 Doses 81. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices Paid at Centres. April 3.--About S00 head cattle, 300 calves, 0 and lambs and 1,300 hogs were offered for sale at the Point St. | Charles stockyards this forenoon. The {oflermgs of live stock at this market the week were: 1,700 cattle, 2,325 calves, 1,175 sheep amd lambs, | and 2,100 hogs. Trade was pond, firm prices excepting that hous are declining. Prime beeves sold at | from 6c. to near 6c. per lb.: pretiy { good animals, Se. to 6, and the com- mon stock, die, to €3e. per Ib. Calves sold at Sec. to 5} , lambs at ije. to 6%e r } ood lots of ogs sold at oa ite. to Tie the Various Montreal, per Ib Chicago Cattle Market. April 3. Uattle receipts 23,000; market steady to beeves, $5.20 to 26.55. Te 50 to R75; western £0 stockers 25.7%, cows £5.90 Chicago, stimated at 10c. lower; as steers, ters, $4.90 to ceders, $1 to rs, 22.70 to 6.75 Hogs receipts estimated at narket Je. toc 0c. lower than on Sa urday; light, $5.45 to $6.85 mixed, 35 to $6.75; heavy, $6.05 fo $6.35 , 36.05, wo 2 hoice heavy, $6.25 to 6.35 to 86.50; bulk o $6.53. Sheep receipts estimated at 22,000; narket slow, weak; native, ¥ to 5.30; western, £3.25 to $5.35; vearl ngs, HO to 60;:lambs, ® to 6.35; western, $5.20 to $6.45 and and heii 34.7 w calves, 1,500; the good to $6.55 pigs, of sales, $6.35 "C Tass Political Stupidity." mor 1 Saturday News By Hating the conservative party m record as opposed to the entrance A our products to the United States, its leaders have succeeded in making e elements that were dissatistied vith the government's tariff policies orget all about its failure tg live up Western members and loudly as of duties on buys as Mr this week, and Telegram has been but this can haw view of the official atti tude of the party towards what aciually been dome. The liberals, the farmers argue, wre disposed to give us what we want in the way of the reduction of Canadiay but thev at least are withng to do what they cap to let 15 market ow own products to the best advantage The whole attitude 'of the opposition towards the negotiations has of crass political st played more government's hands call as hey like for a reduction qrticles that the farmer Lake did in the as the Winnipeg loing constantly, no effect in house has not y duties, quite bee, une umdity It we not possibly have SUCCeSS A Game Girl. Flossie Foothght ment made to elope and mistook th mistake had an arrang with character When the aimed while at the ered both wth vour was discos wafne It to see the fun ns It is shows Bijou to-day and t« to be 15 w FIROTT OW Novelst Novels, Finest grade in city Kingston News Ci A. Novels There seems ference rides" and a 8 Sweet Mexican lozen, all this \ delay of what tern justice and a comfort \ great man, = nothing mor r sive evidence of weakness STOMACH TROUBLE CURED H you had suffered for twenty vears with dyspepsia and stomach tr and then found a remedy that gave you instant and permanent relief vou too would be as pleased as Mrs J. Noble, of Usbow. Sask te the world know of it between week, at vaky's vou and I might may be an act of mercy and times &try a blessing 1 less tl suble Khe savs uffersd for twenty years with sia and stomach trouble « sulted with physicians in different of America but never got an per- manent relief until 1 bgan treatment with Mi-o-na fhe food 1 eat would distress me and sour on my stomach and form gas I could not sleep Since | have used Mione | can en- joy a good night's sleet] have a good appetite and have gained fifteen pounds. You may refer an: io me 'regarding the above ment." Mi-o-ns cures by strengthening invigorating the flabby stomach sed after a course of Mi-o-na ment, constipatior, il there is will entirely disappear risks. Mio-na Tablets eithe vou of acute or chrome and stomach trouble. or back. paid from the BR. T2 Booth, to od, Fort Erie, Ont. Sold and | antesd by J. B. Melood.. ~ dy spep- parts state treat YORY mone . np -- WE ask vou who are planning the purchase of a Spring Suit or Coat to visit our Suit Department] and sce the new arrivals. Your most critical scrutiny wilt confirm our claim that they are both stylish and perfect fitting and that the prices are moderate. Price 15.00t0$30.00 to call buy o It will interest you and see whether you not. 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