Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR A -- a-- a Ai ' -- THE DAILY RRITISH WHI, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, alles Supplies Wall Plaster, Portland Cement, Plaster Paris, Pickaxes, Shovels, Paints, Oils, Ete. Prices and Goods Right. ¢ Corbett's 3 Glass, : 3. : ) Paneling STAIR CASES, 1g VENEERED DOORS, GLASS PARTITIONS, BANK FITTINGS, OFFICE FITTINGS, HOUSE FITTINGS Is our Specialty. S. ANGLIN & CO WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. COON ITIINITIITAUNI CNET IRR] Good For You Youean't have a clear brain, active - muscles and firm ® nerves, if your bowels are sluggish : but see what a help to you will be a few doses of BEECHAMS' PILLS' Sold Everywhere. In boxes 28c. pr WA COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET wih Away ? If so, 1 will pay the highest cash price for your Furniture and Househ Effects. No commission, ho ~~ wall, no trouble. Headquarters for Antique Furniture. Big stock and variety ¥dw ou hand for your felection, L. LESSES, Jor. Princess and Chatham Sts. -- Dark Subject COAL of courss, A universal fuel derived x orice vegeta~ Bureosenssnsessesssssnaiiseessd | |maE WHIG, 78th YEAR LERITISH WHIG, published at SE Kingston. Ontario, Editions at 2.30 and 4 fiat BRITISH wu ns 2 EE * 7 a orn. . orf United char, postage nag to Be added: toe of Dally §3 © best Job Print- v stylish, presses. 4. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas ¥ Smem------ > INTO OFFICE. Suite 19 20 Queen [ELE i woot © Dailo Wibiq. WHAT SCHOOLS SHOULD bo J The morality department of the city of Totonto, (for which its inspector | speaks), the public' should improve the morals of children apa} or immoral pa lrents. The schools should "correct { their morals." It cannot be done |The home is primarily responsible for | the morals of the young. The homs represents the religious or ethical side of life and if the home deficient |in the instruction that is dependent {upon it the schools cannot supply it, Of course the teacher can do a LD [creat deal to build up the character jol the children who spend five hours fa day in her keeping. She can pre { sont to them ideals that may be eon ireetive of their habits. She may instill into their minds thoughts that may be She may be their saviour, but she has a great task hefore her if all her labour to influence of the home says schools raised by remem dered in a sense, the destructive "The Catholic i= subjeot church, and separate the Pro- of des instruction of the sees that it schools testant church were as thoughtful the subject, for then the partment, which sees the is imparte! in the It would be well if police vouth their would have less worst, tuo say of an incongruous character ANOTHER GRIEVANCE A serious EXPLODED set ack has been given to those who were objecting to trade the United States on the ground that ons misdirection or misunderstanding attended this lhe press was 4 public enterprise and had {nite as sensible as have regarded it to the city. In 'a subsequent will trace the were taken by a special committe: te provide and erect a samitorium which, while afiording treatment to a very worthy sod unfortunate class, would Sir Oliver Mowat. This. is due to the Whig and its late publisher, Mr. for SETS 00s that project. ldci- lentally has asked to boom it, as and ne- cessity, it declined others Ald. Fair would as lacking in lovalty Whig which issue the various steps be memorial of Pense, who acted as secretary der.d with Mr. Welch, which have not been fully- ly. valu. secret that Mr, Pense was mot personally in tour of the hospital Jot. He thought that the building should be erected away from the general hospital, and, in discussing the subject with one of the Whig stali, referred to the NStrau heusie property, near Portsmouth. But was not assuming any respousibil- ity with regard to the site, and de ferred to the judgment of the hospital board, which, 'during his life-time*, had never raised an objection to the hospital grounds and shown dif- ference of opinion upon the matter. Ald. Fair says some opposition was offered to the larger scheme at its inception, but it was not strong enough to guide Mr. Welch and those who were associated with him. Where does he get the this statement ? Not in the minutes or printed records of the hospital, these records should be accepted this committee, and ren- in connectiom It is not a ia- no evidence for and as church puts emphasis on the religious [for the public ! i | ap thet agreement between Canada and | As spirit which was recent the less said the better. H some men (not in the press as Mr Fair presumes), ns they have absolutely impartial and reliable. ly displaved, had as much foresight hindsight they know too much by a hang sight. This i* not an onginal It was quoted to a wellknown citizen when he was ruminating, Ald. Fair now, and it was very appropriate. Ald. Fair is worried about the sponsibility which rests upon people, and well he might. men knock the scheme conceived and would remark. as 8 re Some They saw it carried along for over as was it 'made. Canada the slaughter market | two years, and they had nothing to of some. twenty countries which covered by the favoured It did not of our clever parliamentaridins these treaties, were treaties, occur to some that originally negotiated by the British government, had been in some of them for 'vears, and that the trade of Canada affected operation, was not to any appreviable ex- tent. > It did not make any difference that Mr. Fielding said that the proposed reciprocity agreement with. the United States. would not affect the tion one whit. The statement repeated, again and again, in even The member for Frontenac was annoyed because the prime minister did not waste his time in comparing the economic eon- ditions which prevailed in twenty odd with the conditions situa- was more gloomy language. countries which prevailed in Canada. Later difficulty loomed up the manner in which the favoured na- tions' clauses in the treaties existing between the United States, land, France 'and Germany fected hy the proposed Canadian-Am agreement Some troublers in the mother country, tadfi reformers, The positicn at Ottawa had dismal dreams a new Eng- was af- erican asked questions about it op- hecause of it. Well, the agony The cus: toms' 8ourt of the United States has ismvied tx and it is essence that the treaties referred have not been injured or touched influenced be the reciprocity agree- From this decision there is not likely be any appeal. And becatse of this the opposition at Ottawa may be expected to spend the * sackcloth and is over. deliveranee, in to or ment. to Bastér vacation in | ashes... .. REVIVING THE QUESTION Tha Whi ings in another column a Tot tor a Fair, which calls for comment, for candid comment, and it is perhaps the better under the | cireumdances. Indeed the question is such as to occasion re-aflening of an unpleasant issue in order t some misapprehensions may Le removed. At the outset the Whig has to say that in its discussion of dertain public movements, under the heading, "The Civic 'Spirit Suffers," no such meaning was intended as that which Mr. Fair assumes. The Whig did not "that the ston depends upon the building wp and development of a large hospital for consmmiptives in our midst." That is a débltable subject. What Whig had in mind, and what As to the press Ald. Fair will excuse the Whig, suggest in its place. A committee was nations' | appointed to consider the situation and report. This commitiee may have | the large powers: which Ald. Fair out {in order to aseertain what should or lines, of conferring with the donors be done with the money they subseribed- a sanitorium in the hospital grounds--and of conmdering "the pro- per functions of the city, the county, and province in reaching a decision," If Ald. Fair has the right understand ing of the commission that has been 'given to the new committee it cer tainly has a contract which outranks in importance anything with which the old committee had to do. --"---- EDITORIAL. NOTES. The press resents the imputation that it is responsible for the hospital muddle. The record does not make such a charge possible, and the Whig desires to make this apparent to all. The London Free Press is quite sa- tisfierd that the tariff should Be reduc: ed. On what items? Let the opposi tion imitate the democrats in congress and propose a general reduction. the party propose this? Dare It is reported Ottawa's conservative recent meeting, Borden and his stand the reciprocity agreement. Could it do anything and avoid giving the man another notice that his use fulness is gone ? association, at a dorsed Mr. n on else Dr. Beattie Neshitt is in Detroit. He is disporting himself dangerously near tw the city where he for complicity in the Farmers' Bank trou- bles. The first thing he knows his pic- ture will be in gallery of the police de partment. is wanted Many of Queen's College students will again teach schools in the west. It is good occupation for the young men and women, and they get what they the letter in i the ¢ nditgte or -- progressive spirit of Ki sponsibility for the So situa: need, a, practical experience in that { part of the country about which the m asses cannot know too much. The iron men "of the east are in Ot tawa, on a special errand. It persuade the government to continue | the iron bounties for two more years if possible. Why? To give tile in which to change the mills for the pro- duction of a new product. Do you eatch on? Foster as a joker ! It cannét be. He rose in the house to solemnly declare that the taxation of the people 'is lower to-day than in 1396, when he posed as finance: minister. But how the membecs laughed when Mr. Field- ing pointed out that he was mi is to mixing the figures and credited to 1596 those | 5° that belonged to 1910. Must be losing his head. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature of HAS FORBIDDEN IT' WAR ON KISSING BY SPANISH QUEEN. Elegantly Printed Labels are Now on Sale Throughout (ountry--\ Good Demand. Apnl 12 promiscuous Kissing London, gainst the fants and young children itiated by Queen Victoria who is remding with the King their children at Saville has forbidden grounds, be embraced by ail and sumdry ists, and her example is being followed. Bearing the words, me bese printed labels are throughout the country. One day, Beatriz, who is now nearly two years old, during her morning airing in the palace grounds, the wife of one of the gardentrs at the Alcazar (the roval palace) fell into such rapture of ad- miration that she was about to be- stow a resounding Andslusion kiss on the princess' pretty little face, when she was informed that this was pro hibited. fhe poor woman exhibited great signs of embarrassment, but when the tiny princess, as if understanding her feelings, extended her small Rund to receive the caress, the gardener"s wile was more than delighted. of n- and Sne on BOW on sale FORTIFIED AT FIFTY. Pink Pills Hring Health to Women at Critical Time, Few women reach the age of fifty without endfiring much suffering and anxiety. Between the years of forty- five and fifty health becomes fickle, and acute weaknesses arise with rheumatic attacks, pains in the back and sides, frequent headaches, nervous ailments wid depression of spirits The secret of good health between forty-five and fifty depends upon the blood supply. If it is kept rich, red and pure, good health will be the re sult, and women will pass this crit- cal stage in safety. Dr. Wilkams' Pink Puls help women of mature years no other medicine can, for they make the rich, red blood that meaus good health, Yo brings relief from suffer mg. rs. pa Donavon, Newcastle, NB, says: "About two years ago 1 was eTratly run down amd very miser- able. I did not know what was wrong with me. I was hardly able to drag myself about, had severe headaches and no appetite. I felt so wretched that 1 hardly cared whether I Kved or not. 1 bad often read of what Dr Williams' Pink Pills had done for oth- ers and I decided to try them, and 1 can mow truthfully say 1 found them all they are recommended to be. Un- dir their use my health gradually came buck; I could eat bgtter, sleep better and felt stronger in every way, and before long I was enjoying as good health as vet 1 bad dome." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills eure by go- my to the runt of the treuble in the blood. They actually make new blood. That is why they cure such troubles us rheumatism, neuralgia, indigestion, kidney troubles, headwches, sideaches and backaches, dnd the ailments of growing girls and women of mature years, Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at Sic. y box or six boxes for 82.50 from The Ir. William¢® Medicine Brockville, Ont. LOVE FOR HIS MOTHER, us Co., And May Cost Him His Life, Philadelphia, April 12.-The love that William Jones, twenty-nine, of No. 613 Suyder avenue, bears his wother, will probably cost him lis life He is wanted in Merchantville, Nol. for safe blowing several weeks ago. The veneration in which he had his mother, being well known in tle neighborhood of his home, the police placed a watch on the house, feeling confident that he would not remain a- way long. Last night his affection caused hin to take n chance and he went home. Entering by a rear door be accounted for his absence hy telling his mother that he had been detaingd in N York on business. While in conversation with kis rent he discovered that the housg surrounded by police. He afi ately caressed his mother and, saying he! was tired and wanted to sleep, went to his room. There he drained a bottle of landanum and, turning gas, threw himself on the They "ve pa- was aot on the bed. The mother, detecting the odor of gas shortly after, made an investiga tiok and found him unconscious \s she opened the door to call the po A campaign a-| has been in- | Eugenie, | hygienic that her own three children | 10) al} widely | Na | 1" (Do not kiss me) elegantly | on meeting the lufanta lice she was met by officers coming to | arrest him. When they told her their mission she fainted. taken to St. Agnes hospital, he lies in a critical condition. eral tn. PASSEIL FIRE SHIP. i Cable From Master of Lake . Erie Tells of Disaster. Montreal, April 12.-Capt. Kendall, who established the identity of Vip pen as a fogitive from justice, last year, while he was sailing with Miss LeNeve on the captain's ship, Mont rose, has eal to Messrs. Allan, in Montreal, stating that the Lake Erie, the ship of which he is pow master, passed the French schooner Victorville, of St. Malo, on fire in latitude 44.03 N. and longitude 46.29 W. A French burquentine has rescued the crew from the burning ship, which is now re ported as derelict, dangerous to ship ping. as it is right in the fine of mavi- gation. ------------------ Examination Results. a. stadents may have the Whig the examination conus, mailed to their address atywhers the United States or Canada, leav- ing their order st the Whig a. Rate, 3c. each, including postage any- where. To make sure of getting a copy you should order mow. et mai Easter Post Cards. : Reauntiful selection, lowest prices in city. Kingston News Uo, opposite YMCA a Jones was | where | The new weapon of { inch gun with which' the Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special All- ments of men One visit advisable : if impossible, send histery for free opinion and ad- vice. Question blaak and book on diseases of men free. Consultation free.« Medicine furnished in form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 pm, sad 2 to 6 pm. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 p.m. » - DRS. 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Principal i Kingston, Canada. IPE ee eo ' Hava You a Feather Bed ? Why not have it made Into a modern Sanitary Mattress. Feathers Cleaned by best and newest method. We will Buy your Lid Bed. Dominion Feather Co., KING SL1RERET (Opposite 8t. George's Church). RUSH TO MATACHEWAN. Wonderful Gold Samples. Brought Down to Elk Lake. Elk Lake, via Charlton, April 12.--- A big gold rush through Fik Lake up the Montreal river to Matacheswan dis trict is o A pa sard to represent l ¢ gold companies left Waggpons loaded with iast night lor h point (hey trail. Other up now to fe }- one of tl here vester men left at intervals all Indian Chute, from wh will go m by ow shoe parties are being made low A ret most brought in from confirming the there irned prospector shows i wonderful gold the | samples vet | the north country, | of rich finds by | sampies now | King hao reports The at the lachians Are on exhibition tel here George New British Naval Gun, London, April 12 --The admiralty, by | way of replying to the adoption of the | fourteen-inch gun abromd, has ordered | experiments with a new gun, whith is! a decided impr ovianget on the 13.5 Dreadnoughts he fitted be stviand 5 four will, in fact, be of calibre under construction are to will teen-inch gun, but fifteen-inch diameter and fifty SHE WAS SURPRISED When Dr. Morse's indian Root . PIS Qured her Grants Mrs, R. Saithof Winsipeg, Man, tells an interesting story of relief irom almost iajerable Afjctings: "1 can you how great plaint v biliousness wer. a T i thi ; E a i that Gone EASTER Clothes ~ BIBBYS lini Men's and Boys' Departmental Store SETTER TRE = | The man that fails to buy any Spring Outfitting until after Easter will rob himself of a lot of plea- sure. If you wish to enjoy the spirit of Easter, and appear at your best, we're at your service! There's an air of exclusive freshness about our Spring Suits and Overcoats. Suits for Men THE ETON, $10 THE COUNT, $18 THE WENTWORTH, $15 THE BROMLEY, $12 THE EMPEROR, $20 Suits for Boys THE HIGH SCHOOL, $6.50, THE HUMBER, $3 THE CARLTON, $4.50 THE LADDIE, $3.80 Our display of Men's and Boys' Clothing is well worth coming miles to see. FOR SALE >> Good Loan Companies' Stock Paying as high as 7 per cent. for years. and readily sold if money is required. Principal safe. Information furnished on request. C. R. WRIGHT, Broker, 124 Crown Life Bldg., Toronto. PORCUPINE---Buy Great Northern for I quick profit Prrersarsessasassssrarade ssassssesssssesstsassesel HOT X BUNS. Being closed on Friday, we will have our HOT X BUNS on THURSDAY of this week. -e Order Early. R. H. TOY rans yt St -® > Easter Novelties = = nn Cadbury's Milk | Eggs Decorated Eggs, Roosters, Chickens; Etc. "6 in Box, Chocolate 20-and 10 cents per dozen. 2 in Box 1 in Box, in Box | Eggs, Per "Box 166 Mess SL A.J. REES, TRB EREN PRISTINE. | § ' : oe 53

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