Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIQ, FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1011. _ THE WHIG, 78th YEAR WHIG, published at DAILY BRITIBH 206-310 King Street, Kingston tario, a $8 per year. Editions at 3.30 sod 4 clock wey BRITISH WHIG, 1 Chronic Kidney Trouble Cured from 1 = fered 3 y and kid Years now roner's Bafe (Cure mw 49 years oid, but as' I did 20 yezrs Newlin, La 1; t as well H 'itllams, Warner' s Sul Care and permanent the kigneys baat J Jon 3 a - lish, and o prom cheap work: Rine tinprov Presses. w Bulte 19 and 30 Queen City bers, 33 Church St, Toronto, Smallpeice, LP. representative. Dailv Whig. A QUESTION OF COLOURS, The question has come up, Which flag should be flying from the topmast of the Canadian navy, the British flag or the Canadiag * The rear admiral who is in command of the fleet offers the opinion that the white flag of the British navy only should be seen. An other, and not an authority on the declares that the Canadian the pre-eminence. On commerce the and UCaphda are visible. The Union Jack of old Eng- ® land and the dominion flag of Can ada are seen flying together from the same building. Why should a similar o | display of British and Canadian ® | colours not be made on the Canadian 3 cruisers ? These ships of war are not @® now part of the imperial navy. It has been said that in case of necessity @ they might engage in the imperial ser- $ vice. Put in times of peace they sail in Canadian waters, under' the com- ® mand of Canadian masters, and they There the Ch H. never y iried W ar. ners Bafe Cure send us you her th samp! ' { Ww Bp t ask is mention British when > arner"s Sate © ure Toronto, Ont. subject, flag should have ships engaged in flags of Britain 3 Reduced faesimle, the . » assortment of Select means thai we : should fly the Canadian flags. & can be no objection if they ® British flag as well, "ecsceeceevsssccsensey fly fresh stock. = A large od Lumber in tke rough. Can be milled to order, as re £5. MGLIN 8 C0 : WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. Becessessessessensesed SOME SCHOOL DIFFICULTIES. The trustees' section of the Omtario ® Educational Association has decided to prition the Ontario government to o add another year to thé public school ® course. The statement is that to properly teach the subjects now on the Surtic Balam the school, life of the aver age | y or girl is far too limited. Why oo increase the age of compul sory school attendance from fourteen to sixteen 2 This would do more than anything else to improve the standard of education among the school chil $e dren of the province.--Brantford Ex positor. This may mean one of two things : (1) the lengthening out of the period Tks during which the scholars will be re quired to advance through the classes, or (2) the adding of a class which will carty the pupils to a point beyond the limits of the present senior fourth A kind of continuation class quired. This can always supply, ice, bright, FOR SPRING, Men's ®uits aizes 36 to 44, Sie %its ing prices , $8.50, 8) up to SIS Boys' Three-piece Suits, 84. at 84 85, 86, and #7, Pave Two.piece Suits In Double-hreasted style, at $3.50 and $4. Beets and Shees at ISAAC ZACK" 271 PRINCESS STREET. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. would relieve the institute of its con gestion since it would enable the The Constant Wearing of a Hat Pro- school board to restore the fees in pogates Dandruff Germs. the first year and reduce the expenses There are many men who wear their of the institute. Secondary education hats practically all the time when hag hecome very expensive in this city awake, and J are leased with, a Leavy and if some people could have their shack ob nity ex became PS way this expense would go on develop with dandruff germs, the parasites ing until it became intolerable. would multiply oi the quicker for Inck H js a question whether the larger of air, Hqlduges would fang She school life of the public school scho- y A ewbro's © 3 at a and late unhealthy 1ars will be attended by the results hair to abundant growth, Herpicide which the trustees expect. The difhi- is a pleasant hair dressing as well as culty is to" keep the boys and girls in a dandriufl cure and contains not an ghool, T F-reports of the education tom of injurious substance. . Sold by Be druggists. Send 10e. department must show that the great in stamps for sample to The Herpicjde slump in the attendance occurs when Co., Detroit, Mich. Ope dollar bott the third book has been reached, and guaranteed. James DN. McLeod, special (he pupils are far from the end of the agent, Kingston, Ont, public school curriculum. What can SEIKO be done to overcome this? The de 9 partment comments upon the condition Arc You Going Away ? but does nothing to change it. The If so, I will pay the highest trustees see it and find no solution for the difficulty. cash price for your Furniture A larger school term is not and Household. Effects. No only thing required, but a law commission, = no walt, no will keep down truancy and the ia uarters for Antique § Mov from school of boys and Furnituse. Big stock and before they variety now on hand for your age. selection. L. LESSES, SUNDAY Scho. IX PERIL. Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts, An address by Dr. Liwyd, the vice BRNCIOSIOEREREIIIN0NR Provost of nity University, : on Sma ------------------------TE YS FE sizes 2% to Reduced Prices, class, the which re girls have reached the attained ~= | Sunday school teaching, touches a question of the widest interest. The Sunday school is the hope of the church, the institution in which wo many get practically all they know "about the Hible and true religion. Dr. Liwyd emphasizes these strong points : "The teacher's work is the develop- ment and building up of character, and everything should tend towards that end. "The teacher should be a God-fear ing man, prayerful, zealous and pa- tient, il he is to attain the best ré- "sults. {| "The power of the teacher's person- ja in #he life and character = the The Steamer "Sowards" was the first vessel to arrive in port - this season, She had a cargo of FRESH MINED COAL ALL 'SIZES i Je have an intimate en of child life, child habits, and child ca- Crawford Foot of Queen St. hi! PEit Ed ] 4 | there is some vent work, and prosecuted with tremendous energy, ci fie, dominance of her naval peace is im-' gests itself 'must happen to preserve her predominance, and H EF a dearth of teachers. The talented people avoid the task, and the church has no means, apparently, of impressing them with a deep sense of duty. Character building ? What does that imply * Teaching of the 8 highest kind, with thoughts that are "thks club rooms last evening. backed by a clean or be eatitiful life; oe on tty to PlR el' that religious mstruction carries with eymoon Trail" at the Grand Opera it a great weight and influence, Houge. The school is more important than | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown have: gone the -cburch. The grown-ups have their |OVer to Tremont Park to get the dispositions more or less fixed. Their {house in readiness for an early: open church connections may be vital, in most cases they are nominal. but {ng. The | Invitations have been issued for an & voung can be helped into useful reverential conditions, and the church, assembly under the auspices of Har and { mouy lodge, No. 13, Daughters of Rebekkah, in Turner's Hall, on Wed is content to leave | the hands of persons. GANANOQUE TIDINGS. A Church Presentation to Miss Forde MacMarchy. Gananoque, April 27.--The Masonic Social Club held another social time nesday evening, May 3rd. Mrs, Edward Rogers is seriously at the home of ber daughter, William Nurse, and slight hopes held out for her recovery. The junior branch of the Women's Auxiliary held a sale of fancy articles {followed by refreshments, at the An- glican parish house last evening. Capt. D. J. Kenny is renovating and repairing the steamer Yenmek in readiness for the opening of the sea son. The official staf and teachers of St. Andrew's church have presented Miss Forde MacMurchy with a beau tiful silver fruit dish as a slight tes. timonial of their esteem, in honor of her approaghing nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zivian, who have for some time past occupied the store and dwelling adjoining B. Heaslip's office, have removed to D. J. Lloyd's residence, King street, vacated recent ly by Charles Snook. Mrs. Barrett has returned short visit with relatives in Lans- downe. Mrs, Murchinson, foroute, is the guesi of her brother, W. Halli- day. Mrs. C. A. Stéacy dik 'daugh- ter, Mrs. W. Lazier, Calgary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Charles street, have 'gone to Lansdowne to visit re for some reason, their moral welfare in indifferent and incompetent Few of them have the zeal and piety and devotion which Dr. Llwyd regards us essential, IS IT PEACE--OR WAR? Immo 5. Allen, an English writer of considerable force, the author of many tracts of a political nature, wonders what will happen in 1915, It will be of the battle of Water- loo. In the same year the German navy, as England's, will be completed, and the Panama canal will be ready for. service. Each will be answerable for the attainment' of a nation's ambition. . Mr. Allen reasons that Britain bas been associated with the Stites the enforcement Monroe doctrine, which means that neither north mor . south, relief of Euro- must find popula: her to ill Mrs are the century as great United of the from a in America, may be used for the pean congestion. for her tion and her navy Germany surplus may help | Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd a Specialists in of , Blood, Nerve, Bladder and Special Ail- ments of me One Visit advisable ; 3 if impossible, send history for free 'opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book diseases of men free. ished fara form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 p.m, and 2 to 8pm. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 p.=». DRS. SOPER & WHITE be 35 Terunte Street, Rareate, Onl Men's and Boys Suits and Over- COALS, Ladies' Suits. Rugs, Curtains, ets, etc. Jewellery, Art Squares. ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN. All kinds of Boots and Shoes-- Ladies', Men's, Children's. Cheapest prices Call and examine the Goods and Joseph: Abramshy, Josep 263% PRINCESS STREET. Oilcloths, Blank- S. J. WILSON & CO., -y Listed and Unlisted Securities. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4828. TORONTO, Ont. Mining, latives. Items bring this to pass. At the same time the competition f the . Panama canal, a stupendous will give the United States an of inestimable value. It by rapid move- to the Pa- to offer a defence of her coast that | i advantage will enable her navy, ments from the Atlantic line with strength quite double of her present feet. This means much very much, in view of the aggressive qualities of the Japanese power. Under these circumstances the Bri- tish supremacy is essential. The pre- While the situation to Mr. Allen he is con- of the fact that something ere long to end the strain of armed preparation. The Bri tish empire, in one moment, is urged in the next moment the hope is indulged that some union of the nations will perative, sug- ments Showing the scious Of Interest Picked at Random from the Various Départ- be formed and looking towards abiding peace, Of late it was rumoured that Bri- tain and the Lnited States were con- sidering an alliance in the interest of peace. Such an alliance would be very powerful. It could be made more powerful by the entrance of other na- tions. It would ensure the peace of the world. Still Mr. Allen, jingoist and anti-jingoist, alternately, would | have Britain keep out of all entangle ments, and withal preserve untarnish- ed her ancient glory ! an A very strong ECZEMA FOR NINE YEARS, Zam-Buk Works Another Great Cure. Another wonderful cure of the dread scourge, eczema, by the great herbal Cotton Hose for Boys or Girls. BATURDAY School Hose fine quality of fine Ribbed . Extra . 75¢ Pair, balm, Zam-Buk, is reported from Mon- treal by Thomas Amesse, of 600 St. Timothee St. He says: "For about nine years my son, Emile, was a great sufferer from ecaema. The disease broke out on his face and arms, which were covered with sores. These would scale over for a time, but would then break open again and cause him terrible agony. At other times they would itch and burn, and it was impossible for him to re frain from scraiching. "We tried salves, and soaps, and preparations of all kinds, but it seem- ed that we could get nothing to bene fit him. This state of affairs went on during nine long years, and you can well imagine the agony he suffered ! "Zam-Buk was recommended to us, but we feared it would prove like all other remedies had proved--usdless ! We got a supply, however, and it was not long before we found out its virtues. It eased the pain and remov- ed the irritation. Then it 38 to heal the sores, until bit- by patch got less and ; 250 Yards Pretty Ginghams In Checks and Plaids; colors, Blue, Navy, Black and White, Ecru and Blue, ete.; also plain color, the 15¢ quality. SATURDAY ... .. ..... 10c Yard, Corset Covers Three very pretty styles, nicely trimmed with lace and insertion and easily worth 35ec. SATURDAY Corset . Cover Embroideries 197 Yards ' pretty Embroideries, suitable for corset covers, children's dresses, etc. Wide widths and ex-. ceptionally good design. Worth 25¢ and 35¢. SATURDAY Exceptional Towelling Values a9 22D pure Yards special very heavy all Linen Towelling, 3 patterns. | Regular 12 1-2¢ yard. SATURDAY ... «ss 10c Yard, which was cracked soft and smooth, every trace of the disease was banish- od." Not only for eczema, but for ulcers, blood poisoning, bad leg, varicose, ul- cers, itch, salt rheum, scalp sores, | children's rashes and piles, Zam-Buk and Zam-Buk Soap constitute a cer tain cure. The soap is fine for baby's bath ! It cures pimples, rashes and eases those chafed, inflamed patches. All s and stores sell Zam Buk at Ble. box 8 at 25¢. a tablet, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., To- ronto, for price. A Talk About Prices. Hamiiton Times, Best 35¢ quality, White, Cream or Green. SATURDAY "eva Be Better qualities at 38¢, 44e, 65e, Be. avis su se =e > ! i Underskirts 72 Fine Quality Black Moire Underskirts, 5 rows stitching, fuffles and dust frill. These skirts sold for $1.25 each. SATURDAY ONLY ..... .... Sb Serviceable Umbrellas Men and Women Good, strong steel frames, peat handles and splendid guality, Gloria Waterproof covering. Good value at $1.00. TO-MORROW . A much better $1. a TO-MORROW 8c N.B.--We recommend this as the best medium priced Umbrella in the City. : ; for 25 « *10¢. New Ideas in Fashions i SUITS FOR ALL ELLELER0L0LLL00000000000000000800000000006¢ 166 Pies SL A. J. REES, fo hi Jee estasetacseneapuresessrisesiapintitg BIBBYS ld ore 3 $ * * Men' s and Boys' Departmental Store VOT VLVTVTVDLTLLVTBOLVOS ST TwaNEvuEAe New Coronation Suits These fabrics are English Tweed and Home- spuns in Pin Dot patterns, in rich shades of Grey, | Green and Brewn., Something very nobby but not. | | | i The tailoring is a very important feature. We have given this feature particular attention, and we offer our trade the best work of the most skill- fal hands. Our splendid clothes service is yours sin, if you desire it! | : Always Pleased to Show You. Frock Suits $25. and: $30.% Designed and tailored by the most expert talent money can employ. We Now Sell Suit Cases We Now Sell Trunks. BIBBYS Limited 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. Fa ancy Wafers for 5 O'clock Teas Macaroons, Almond Wafers, Vanilla Wafers, Sponge Drops, Lady Fingers, at 50c. per 1b. mixed. Cake BonBons, at 60c. per Ib. Maringue Kisses at 20pg. per doz. R. H. TOYE, 3 Hiren - 02 King St Phone 141 ob | Pearsall's Millinery Kingston and Yarker Several Unique and Original Dress and Street Hats Appear in our Show Rooms this week New and artistically designed, and trimmed in that pleasant style which give the entreet and proper effect much desired by the Ladies. But tHe beauty of it all is, they are undoubtedly the best values ever offered, and taxes our workroom to its highest 10 keepudn stock Our salesladies wiil be pleased to show them to you, COME EARLY Pearsall's Millinery 228 Prin. cess St "New 'Cocoanuts.. Pineapples, Tomatoes, Bananas, ; Florida Grape Fruit, | Swout Navel and Mexican Oranges. ---- ---- Phone 58 | =i

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