Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1911, p. 4

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Coals have all been classified and only the grades known to be best for heating find their way here. CCC 0-3 MECHANICS' J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 1911. p----p---- THE WHIG, 78th YEAR BRITISH WHI blished at Fir RE iaaston On per year. tions st |FelE st 2.30 snd 8 LY, BRITISH WH] 18 pages. Re ro Daily my REVELATION. "the alarming, A The insanity United States is positively so much so that the New York State, Commission has specially TERRIBLE increase of in Lunacy re- | ported upon the subject. years, acdording to this commission, which has the facts, iusanity in the itate has increased by 104 percent, while the population has increased by | 49 per cent. And the cause is said to "the tension of Ametican life, other excesses, and In twenty] the { be { coholic and influx of ivvane aliens." The revelation, when .one the details, gets to Think of New con- is very great. 279 The state -olle person in every in | York state insane. tains 54.520 insane persons, of whom 17,080 belong to New York city. This does not include 14,000 cases of epil- 5,000 feeble-minded not der state care. epsy and un- Each year 6,400 cases of in anity come to the state hospi- tals. The medical men to study the situation and, means' in their by power, sducate the people agaist the evils of the times. ! One plan suggested is an anti-insanity crusade with definite teaching as to' the cause and cure of insanity Incidentally comes under review. the social side of life Soelally fhe moral or de- the con- ditions are very bad immoral relations of the people mand attention, and the problems oi affected by the purity or impurity of the A recent medical work supplies the the day are vitally people sur prising evidence that a very large per- centage of the people suffef from phy- | no there is suffering fieal indiscretions and hope of redacing this minimum without an edueation of on people on to young an entirely plan. It may not seem right to place the hands of the boy or girl a book of th's kind, but it would the eyes and ulderstanding of all who ead it and personal purity would be at a premifm in place of discount. The record of insanity, of imbecility, or epilepsy, a record of the folly that inex- cusable ignorance on the greater gues- tions of the day, that affect the life of the individual. THE CIVIC SPIRIT SUFFERS. A thousand pities that the kind of of Sir Oliver Mowat, was not long sine settled, and before £20,000 had been subscrib- ed for the of it. No ini open is largely follows a dense and the questions hospital, in memory erection one 3! the with Mr. have a right | every ! substantial headway But, of course, such {tion has passed a resolution vindica- new ! , man does not. come at beck and call; | ting its children of* Mrs. May Thorn he must produce himself. | opposition [he alleged leaders have begn at fault since the liberals came to power. The turbers became particularly trying on the naval question. All the econ- members 'mm Quebec broke They were not with proposed + servative from the party. government, navy of ils own; Borden, handsome, a.princely, the imperial navy. evident "that of late years has lacked real mem at the fromt in Quebec." With ome single exception, Mr. Bergerom, the French-Canadian ar pndohed Mr. Borden to Of [ Freneh-( anadian press which and they who proposed comtribution The fact became the party n were not his fate. none." It is fered on school question." recalled "sulf- that the pagty of the Manitoba The Tupper! govern: ment essaved coercive legislation, and {Quebec declined to end: ree it. The party was defeated in 1506 and 1900. In account Nor were the reverses at an end. {1965 there {tion in the newer provinces, and Mr. was another school | Borden favoured wirat he called a home [spend $7,000,000 in a meat {rale policy. Though the French-Cana- dians were expected to support it, they ! rebelled again; and the Journal {the leaders of the party allowed the ! impression to spread that Mr. Borden ' was not friendly to them. The Orange paper was regarded as his particular the Journal, says mouthpiece. Thus, says the Quebec conservatives fought bogeys | in their party and encouraged their people to do the same. On the naval question the liberal French followed Laurier. The conser, atives were not with Borden. that the leaders have mot capacity for the dependent upon them The seems lo own fact is shown any that is They have been Jour- fearful failures The party but il is without a nal is perplexed it to be all right, real leadey, one like Chapleau, | was misjudged in his time and yet won sums up in this of of out. Our contempory way : 'We imagine that a man strength and courage in the party in Quebec, temperament amd calibre Chapleau, a Tarte, come front the conscrvative, a man of the ot Bourassa, front a Cartier, a had in time, could have merely kept the mass of the comser- vatives of Quebec loyal fo the in the dominion, but have made at the same time such fortunately to the not great party vwainst Laurier. For such a man the conservative party must wait for the regeneration of ns strength in Quebec." The latest rumour is that the party is to be reconstructed so far as its managers are concerned. Mr. McBride, of British Columbia, will be premier, avid Mr. Borden ins chief of state. Ex. with a past must go. The will. be managed by busi ress 'men, and men with a record that What is to become of Mr Monk, and all the rest of noise makers ? Echo The Montreal contingent is and they are ab- ery man is clean. Foster, Mr. the What ? directing the camp, solutely heartless EDITORIAL NOTES for the year of $27,000, thinks of putting so much money into will be hidden No one wants, for it Flower or at any other isolated spot, which calls to mind the an institution which of sight to put out m- | tance, ut Sta tion, as a monument service of one of Canada's most honor- ed sons. If the people who contributed to the memorial had been told that it could not find within the city limits they might have been less gene: eros with their and Nr. Welch would have spent less time in a and laborious efiart to Something less pre- a lodgment offerings, persistent make it a success. answer The the purposes of plan tentious may the city. original was -- modest enough, but Sir Oliver Mowat's name was not then associated with it. Not that 'there would be anything amiss in associating the name of great man with a very modest vea- ture, but a cottage for phthesis pa- [tients is ome thing and an mposing building, monumental in its character, is quite another. When the money has | o been assured the institution is refused | go the site where il was to be erected, according to current rumour, and in. directly, not intentionally, other damper is put upon the spint. There must be merit in the claim of the majority, but this merit suffers in the abandonment of plans when they are about complete. "The first thing | our . people know Kings dubbed a Jonah town. A CRISIS AT OTTAWA. The conservative party is in distress. The troubles which Were reported some days ago have not been settled. A truce was proclaimed for a time, while the leaders of the party were consider- ing the situation. The report from Montreal, that Mr. Borden has been there to see the 'discontents, shows how silly the attempt to make it appear that all is peace and harmony within the party's ranks. In the Ottawa Journal, a friendly paper, one finds an exhaustive and impartial review of the situation. The erisis is due, according to our cow temporary, to the attitude of the Jones Caradinn:. The party bas had ld tusk iis sown for Tomi years, and an- local is ny ! tive purposes a few vears | ton will be] A surplus Very nearly as large a sum a the federation had for all administra ago. A nearly 115,000,000. Canada growing. venue of is surely House of Representatives, is [The gnew in the United States, will confine attention to the wubjects agreed upon the democrats in caucus, but th long enough to keep a vear. The recipro- for early bay programme is men toiling for agreement 1s con city up sideration Foster, as the the while of the assurance One paper regards Mi: greatest of parliamentarians, as man who will not surrender, another savs the business men conservative party want the that can govern a past will be of a government From it all men with excluded. remain out agreement Let Germany of peace pact. An Britain and the United far towards guaranteeing the {peace the world wants. Towards that i peace, on this continent, is the trade {agreement between Canada and the | nels ghboring republic . the conservative | builders are at work, and they rejecting the men who hold conspicuous places, and even the ome who has been metaphorically the chief corner It does not pay to be in poli- !tics. Those who are waiting for jobs {get very tired, party are ince more stone, In European cities the street rubbish is converted into fuel and fertilizer, and sold to an advantage. Amster dam has been paying $18,000 a year for the removal of its muck, and will now convert it into briquets and sell them for $20,000. At this way of go- ing there must be a fortune in King- ston's mud. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SEVIS [brought by the government to dissolve to] "there was | LATEST NEWS Despatches From Neal And Distant Places | { 'THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everybody Easily. Read and Re- membered. Hou. Dr. Pyne announces more mo- del schools will be established in On- tano. The United States senate and house of representatives will clash on the ques | reciprocity agreement capitalists, will packing Bristol, England, fy lant at Port Arthur. | Joseph Gelinas, Toronto, a French- | Canadian tailor, was electrocuted by broken electric light wire. Rev. James A. Landis, his wile and daughter, Chice, all enrolled mm Mc hendree College, Lebanon, Il. Hugh Gutbrie, M.P., thinks general elections may not come 12, Hon. Mr. Fielding claims a surplus of thirty millions which Hon. G. E Foster claims is partly fictitious. A delegation of Memphis citizens' hys reached Washington with an invita [tion to William J. Bryan to move to the till T Ye | Memphis. The American Sugar Refining com- ¥ {rany has filed demurrers to the action {that company. | 'shot a neighbor who | al Ont., a farmer, who dead while aiming surrendered to the At North Bay, at a vicious dog, police. Grand Trunk: railway's traffic earn- ings from March 22nd to 31, 1911, £1,362,39; 1910, 31,319,741; increase, %12,638. Se ---- George Washington's sword has beep recovered from the ruins of the New York state library, Albauy. The wea- pon is practically intact KE. Drewry, the millionaire brew- cr of Winnipeg, is dying of pneumonia in Chieago, returning from a trip to Florida. \ FExcommunication for wearers of the harem skirt has been ordered by the Right Rev. Gomzales Estrada, bishop tof Havana. answers, | re! The Loudon, Ont., board of educa ley's charges of immorality. Mrs. Rosie Hofiman, New York, con- victed of having set fire to her house for the: purpose of collecting the surance, was sentenced to Auburn pri: son to from five to ten years. With race feeling rising to a bitter intensity, armed posses are:scouring the woods near Drew, Missy for ne aroes who shot and mortally wounded C7 bE. Orman, a wealthy planter. West Middlesex liberals have inated Duncan (. Ross for the mons and J. C. Eliott, M.P.P., the legislature. In Chicago Carter Harrison was gain elected mayor. 7 Thirty Italian and Polish couples .awrence, Mass., thinking that the 1s suing of marriage licenses constituted marringe, have been living together as married. . They have promised to mal ry as quickly as possible. Afraid of the vengeance Josh" Hine, pickpocket, who will be released from prison this week, his former pal, Morris (5. Galtz, Pinkerton detective, New York, who convicted Hine, com imitted suicide. New York detectives investigatmg the career of Mrs. E. L. Davies, also known as Mrs. Dore, who told the sur 10gatecourt that she was secretly mar ried to the late millionaire, Thomas I. Eckers, have obtained facts which indicated that she was onee sentenced to prison for falsely accusing W. L a builder, or picking her pocket At Uleveland, Oho, shock and grief caused by the discovery that his sweetheart, Anna Neumister, aged seventeen, was his half-sister, caused the death of John Ott. Unknown to Ott the body of Miss Neumister had nom- com for a of Fay, the | {Jury between | | my States would | jit perfectly plain that sympathy bees taken from Lake Erie but a short time before he died The dis jeovery of their relationship had | prompted her to take her life | Said, What the { Toronte News Judge Lavergne, of Montreal, did {not mince words when charging the in the Lemieux case. After ait- the facts of the robbery he made for j the church or hostility towards Eavan- cipation lodge had nothing te do with {the matter. Lemieux and 'his assobi- ates had robbed Larose with violence In closing the judge said "Gentlemen of the jury, the proof is perfectly sufy ficient. Lemieux took part in an atrocious attempt on libetty. One meets in certain families some per sons affected with heart disease ox other trouble who might be killed m- stantaneously by the sight of a re volver. It was a bandit's trick. Do your duty. MH you are honest and in- telligent vou cammot do otherwise than report a verdict of guiliy" agamst the accused." y The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. According to the presiding judge they must be either dishonest or stupid. The outcome of the case was a iravesty on justice. Certainly it supplies a strong argument in favor of appeals in some criminal caves. Examination Results. Queen's students may have ths Whig containing the examination results, iled to their address anywhere in the United States or Canada, by leav- ing their order at the Whig office. Rate, Jc. each, including postage any- where. To make sure of getting a copy you should order now. Judge ES ---- The township of Augusta lost. one of its oldest residents, on Monday after , poon, in the death of Asabél Wright. . Spring uedicinbs xt Pestls. Library | DR. SOPER DR. 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