I ,--eee di ------, le. ln Hl a tas AA HT -- tn Sr ---- ania ™ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. KICK IN GANANOQUE f OVER PEOPLE TRADING AWAY FROM HOME, el LPLPPLLPL000 0020000800000 08000 BIBBYS ltl Men's and Boys' Departmental Store See Our Grey See Our Blue Suits, $15 Suits, $15 " PAGE FOUR Quality |} IN : Lumber HH vou like square edged, square Jrimmed, properly graded, and dried, [Humber . . See Ours We say Quality first, Price see Te THE 'WHIG,. 78th YEAR 306-314 lng Birest Ringalon, Catarls at 3 Editions at £30 sod Telok pa WEEELY BRITISH WHIG, 18 ublished In s on At $1 & year. United tos, charge ot tl FICVIII FONG governments are fallible, and when| pahey clearly err against. the public weal the Herald has no. hesitation ia "withdrawing its support. Several in- stances of thid withdrawal in recent years will recur to the minds of our readers. A journalistic policy of this character, implying the promotion of certain prinaples, without at the same time carrying with it the badge of servitude to any party or govern- | ment, makes, we believe, for saner| and safer journalism, and therefore for | ; ; the upholding of the best interests of Gananoque, May 5. The Board iol | the state." Trade met in the town hall last even: It may sound well to say that Can- ing, with F J. Skinner, president. in inhi i {the chair, five new members were elect-. sia has hf! birling sress, but 8 Se od to the board, which pow num- | sta . ue : 6 press 1s generally fy.pq upwards of seventy. Trans- the expression of that virile life that portation committer orted regard- | is much in evidence. It may not|img poor service on G.T.R. in local | see its way, for many reasons, to] east and west shipments coming in take the stand on certain questions here and recommended that officials of | which it is expected to do. Sometimes the C.N.R. and C.P.R. be also invited | ti to come to Gananoque at an early it is blamed because it does not see nec the folly of those who are en- date. W. T. Sampson, chairman of Trausportation edmpany, tendered his gaged in public movements and re- strain them. The editor is not infal- an ! To | And Then the Board of Trade Im. | mediately. Proceeds to Arrange Cheap Weekly Excursions to To- | ronto and Montreal. : to be WE RINE x. 3 TORO Buite 19 and 3¢ BeiRlipeton, LF: copresentative. Baile Wiha. CONGRATULATIONS TO DR. CLARK The many friends of Dr. CC, K: Clarke, in Kingston, will congratulate him upon his appointment as the me- dice! bead of the new general hospital in Taronte. This, when & is opened in SSVI V Ss aT os ev ee NES Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special All. ments of men. Ove visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free opinion and ad. vice. Question blank and book on ses of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 p.m. aud 2 to § p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 Pw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE Le 25 Toreato Street; Toreute, Ont. » . . . ° ° ° . . * ., * * * ° - e s » ° ° . * . - . ® THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. FIIVIIPIFIIPIPIIIIIINT FIFI IBY i C hirt Sale $1.26 Coat styles, N Just received another $0 dozen Tooke and These are regular $1.00 and 14 1911, Spring Style Shirts. All new patterns. Sizes, te 18 gees, Outing Shirts, ete $1 and $1.25 Shirts for 69c See Our Window Display of These Shirts. v "New Arrivals Sweater Coats For Ladies We have just received a fine range of Ladies' Sweater (oats. Real Classy Ones $2, 2.50, 3.50, 4, 5 See Our Fancy { Cheviot Suits, $15 BIBBYS Limited 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. i aaa CR -. ---- | remedies, "Gibson's." | revolving rubber heels and| Sol¢ agents, Dutton's, | 1 i | valued. tasks, of All { EE | Prospectors Cursed Him. i Last summer the prospectors were | cursing Father Paradis, the famous | priest-prospector of Northern Ontario, | i "loud a deep." Frederick House | {Lake was lowered seven feet, and Night Hawk Lake 31-2 feet. Navigas- | tior was very much in the mud. It | seems Father Paradis had been util. | {izing his engineering ingenuity to | drain the swamp lands--do away with | (the black flies. Incidentally it also | j further exposed the vein of the Bem | { Trovato at which they were working. | chairman oan He claims that pression that scheme through. can do it at price. : * | Well, it is a business proposition H P k 3 "At what rate can he sell the power in w M C. H. Pickering, 490 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 530. BICYGLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON at Cat Prices uP Y Send fac Cut Prick Catalogue. COMING FROM CHICAGO, : Kingston Old Boys Will Run an Ex. $ cursion. Mayor Graham has received a com- munication from Alfred Dean, secre tary of the Kingston Old Boys' as sociation, of Chicago, with reference to a big homecoming this summer. He suggested bringing the excursion here on the civic holiday, that is the vity council here appoint the lo- cal civic holiday on the same date as that of Chicago. The matter will be! brought up before the city council at their next meeting. The letter head on which the communication was sent was very effective and is very sug. gestive of home. Across the top of the page is a view of Kingston har- bor, taken from the fort hill. Mr. Dean suggests that as soon as the date is settled a number of envelopes telling of the homecoming be printed and distributed. "The civic holiday here has practically been settled to suit Kingston Old Boys in Toronto. Seymour company. lowest rate is over' $42 per h.p. year, for thirty years, and for minimum of 1,200 horse power. RoNTe company whats only $25 per power, from year to year, or number of years, and for power the city. wants, This is, our opinion, by all odds the best of- fer. The city has a duty to perform. Its] power. committee must put the offer of the commission and company be- fore an expert, and he must advise which is the better. The commission may, in the west, excite the people and carry them off their feet. Let us hope our people will keep cool and E "consider the matter from a financial point of view. Let the local ocom- | mittee get into touch' with soe x. | pert or competent adviser at le, or i advertise itself as unable or unwill (ing to set. It has jollied ita chair- man, who wants this, long enough. VIVIIIIIIIINIIEIVIE EE ---- AS -- will a re- | sion soon widened the channel, and | | House Lake until the trees stood the | on the clay bottom of the river. The | is work with pride, pointed out the | {vers in the old days the land of all | the general benefit of the whole coun. can- tude of the erosion into the soft mud, | He dug a little trench for the water | i to break through an old natural dam | in the Frederick House River. Ero- | a fall of some considerable height | | was transferred into a gradual cur. | rent. Water receded from Frederick | j width of a good farm from the waves, { Canoes could not get near the land. ing places. Gasoline boats bumped Government sent an official up there | to find out the cause of all the com | laints. Father Paradis showed him | beauty of his improvements, and con. | vin him of what was perfectly true, that owing to the work of bea- {that cbuntry is insufficiently drained. | {The streams are choked. The land is soaking wet. His channel was for | try, and performed without expense to the Government. | The inspector viewed the magni- | and allowed himself to be convinced. | He reported in Father Paradis' favor. If so, 1 will pay the hi cash price for your Fu and Household Effects, no first Stone-bored Well. ! In Sherbrooke, Que., a power com- | pany began work on a dam and in the bottom of the river discovered a perfect well, round and smooth bored. | The engineers followed it down and found the well was 30 feet deep and still boring. A round stone, whirled by the rush of the river, had been boring--for how many million years? It was still whirling, turbinelike, and ill boring Metropolitan Berlinl Berlin is getting to be more like New York every day. Just imagine two plays and two picture shows do- ing a land office business on one night" Bo says one of the town's papers. trouble, Headquarters for Furniture. Big 3 variely now on hand for your ¥ selection. IN WHITEWEAR For Saturday Only ond. 5. ANGLIN & C0. WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. $ sesessnsescseld resignation as chairman, and J... T.1| Ey - i Brees a. deied iB Js place. Tae | , : ocal a, o LR. s_ agreed | R B LYMAN & G0. the new buildings which are now being fible, » Bot prescinct, and he isto Rv the name of the fown pido | ; ' evectod, will be one of the finest in-|"°t 3 bireling. That is a word that!oa the freight sheds to let people {A Lot of News of Interest to Every- BROADWAY, NEW YORK, | titutions of the kind-in Canada,and |4Y fit the preachers--for Dr. Hinks, [knw where they are, when they come body. x the superintendent of it must be re to bis discredit, says clergyman is as ard a acim | Pure cream on sale at Gilbert's. BROKERS, ETC. cognized as & leader in his profession. | "JY bought as the daily pross--but iby many residents, but were informed | Ere remedies, Gibson's" es + vag pa e Anil this olevation, (HE* time to. a the press resents it, and so will most that the board of trace had no juris i member of the Athens ants . Castle 5. aw, of great honour, must be recog: of the preachers. The only papers diction in the matier. Efforts are be- vice E. J. Purcell, resigned. ' Ki nized as the legitimate reward of his | "20% bona fides can bo challenged are a wb ing mB Mop | Moth bags, three sizes, "Gibson's." ingston Branch : sueceasiul service, these Which the politicians, establish treal gory remediate Toh, . Na-dra-Co Royal Rose, the New Tal- Clarence Street Chambers | Dr. Clarke has been a student all [°° "mPOigh purposes, They are ranged by the G.T.R. The public utili- | "p= St Nloods Drug Stores. "Phone 1030 his days. He has been advancing in Dasly hacks, and it is precious little ties committee have arranged ! lawn ville to accept a position in the , skill and 'scholarship. While -in King. | uence they have in any community. Ro mpetition, for a on an. mounted pajice at: Prince Albert, ston, first as assistant medical superin- | later ? F. Of ing a pointed Pasi.» . FREDERICK G SIMS tendent at Rockwood hospital, and EDITORIAL NOTES, iadges The Pd being nDasinted Ss Dude: pitgw_Se-sni soda: water oo Wy ' afterwards as medical superintendent, On dit, that the lost tribes of lsrael ranted an instalment of 100 dollars Dominion Deiat Gibson's ' CORRESPONDENT. f | he did not hesitate to give of his thave been found--this time in Abys- 35 Je sed = wivestiding the towns. | The death of Rev. Father John Har- 4 ¢ [time and talents to every movement Simia. Unwelcome news. If these Fog Supp ameter Tom Ums to | kiri, parish priest at Almonte for the Exclusive Private Wires. {which meant the advancement of his [tribes were half as bad as they ary| The annual business meeting of past wight fonts, Sceurtud Wednesday . {calling. He has really been too good [said to have been is it not better they | 7race Methodist Sunday school was tal irre Fees), Bough: Latest Quotations Tabled. {a man for the civil service, because it | thould have been lost forever ? ; [held Inst wveing. Financial Rr | Apollinaris and other waters on sale | fares to prix dd : ---- si v ssful year. ilee- | at Gilbert', S. Jd. WILSON & CO, the Nad " St individus), Governor Dix wants New York U2 of officers resulted: Superintend- 1% Sarid Toes on Wednesday at] Member Dominion Ex , Ml} gree Fins wm. in sie am ulons, ob islets to take control of all i iow 1 A. Jackson, B.A; associate, | Fairfield, of one of Leeds county's | y {offers no premiums for the best work. | " of all its water |Clifiord Sine; secretary, A. H. Mabee, | ost highly respected lo he | Mining, sted and Unlisted In the new position he will be ey. } Powors, Canada, or Ontario, should 1.D.8.; asst, Millard Wright; li ih i alter msidante in, the ' . wi leouran excel i io d sur. | 40 the same thing. Power, to joranian, Miss M. M. Carpenter, as- | censed had been ill since October. She CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, Hoy . in diciug 31 our | caeap, must be regulated by the state. {ant librarian, Miss Josie Root ; { was aged fifty-six years. er Se i 14 King St. East. 'Phone Main 4238, 2°" hus ag lo Lihat Bis clegel y | pianist, Miss Maud Jackson, superin- | Nyal's family TORONTO, Out. charge of "his duty the administrative | [bat much is clearly apparent. | tendent cradle roll, Mrs. W. E. Meggs. | Wear : ability which cannot ®e too highly Thire bs th ar. a | The coal schooner Horace Taber | gave repairs. His removal from Kingston | 18 nothing, says the Toronto cleared light for Oswego yesterday 209 Princess street Suits to Suit Everyones eed BHLON | News, in the reciprocity agreement ? | morning for coal for local dealers. : sl oe h ay At prices no other store éan giv a. a Sistine los, oquse of hia No? Well, it is wonderful how any} A meeting of the trustees of the new omivins ssinjectant, "Cibsoa } . " 8 oo , any | - rie ' 4 . ar =. mg, « 0, you. Some samples: re ir hut what ry apd fof these tillers the soil ink err Seige held Yesterday nud | ob } asnouuee th martiage ot their $0.50, $7.30, $8.50, $10, $18.50 to lost Tofonto has gained, and in the | there is and who have been petition- | will be called next week, when deeds | Rev. Hugh Van Der aor cant | atratily 33 ip-todate] office he is bound t> exhibit the | 148 poclitment in favour of it. Wha will be handed one, © McCullcus) at Udelet, on April 10th, at Ahou- patterns and styles. qualities of mind and heart that have * MSgW ed lot they must be ! [town profi the population a [2 BL, BOUTS AND SHOES. hitherto been his special characteris: | Jp. Financial Post says that pure} RAOque shows a aeereaso by 120 dur- 8 qur big Stoc Ne Ane ic : . mg the rear. | u i © gur big to kof New Lines at tics. water is a valuable asnet and adver | now 3,708, and thera po Be NEW HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, JOLLIED LONG ENOUGH. j tisement for the city, So it i# but for taxes of $1,366,530, Ete. The Hydro-Eleetric commission has | the councils of small places do not | Rov. . Ghor Dustin," of 'Montreal . l taken a. naw tack. Has {think so. The advertisement Kingston Theological Lollege, is holidaying hers ISAAC ZACK S ta ; ] » a : for a time with his parents, Mr. and PHY ? wants the power committee to call a}'® getting just now, on the « water y.. ww. T. Dustin. During the year he m NCESS STRRET. public meeting which he will address, | (1Uestion, is not doing %it any good. hua Jained Fn S.T.L. standing. Har- + -- O J x Dey ; . land he seems to be under the #n-| Yaney the posing of Mr. Taylor in on a er wap Dae the diet For House Cleaning he hurrah: his} i), commons. He rises to speak, to!of Police and Mrs. E. J..Ryan, and , ! " : : hel illuminate the chamber with his jn. | left yesterday for Montreal. The Misses NEW LARGE SIZE PACKAGES OF het made a contract with the Wadi iiigence, and he refuses to talk] weds piste nr yiicketts of Kingston, GOLD DUST {dington Power company » i hel ntil the premier and two of his nesday and yesteraay. Sa » itll Secure 60,000 h.p., and i e can inisters have been summoned into] VV: 8S, McDonald spending a short Sc, 10¢, and 3c. market or sell this larger ed presence. And then the mighty }" Bis Tnthors prin ~ i ont a The best to help you clean house, a Yay TW OWE | flood of words goes on, Wednesday, on : oF vy a -- be : J York. Mr. and Na gttue_to New The provincial government must {New York city, spending a short time not be allowed to escape its respon- | with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, and for such a quantity as sibility with regard to the insane. | harles Macdonald, at "Blinkbonnie,"" the city wants. That is the question|These are the particular care of their uned home the" fore part of the and the only one. At present, and !local parliament, and it should pro-| according to the Brockville programme, | vide" for them. The fact that it is Rot the Hydro-Eleetric commission can-!doing this, and that the iasane are not supply power as cheaply as. the being herded in' the jails, is a scandal The commission's and a disgrace. pet} It will be in order for the chairman The of the school property committee to horse | 150 in his place and ask the ap- for « | Pointment of a committee that what {enquire into all tne circumstances in ; {onnection with the purchase of jschool site. The most injurious | ports are in circulation, 'They not be wisely -- The veto bill has|passed the stage in the imperial parliament, and it must pass the next or final read- ing without serious delay. The moth- er parliament can do business quick- ly when if likes. Its methods are wanted in Ottawa where the obstruc- tion of the opposition is becoming intolerable. L. LESSES, SX s and Chatham Sts. 3 "Phone 1945, Cor, Prin already the i . f | { No Licenses as Yet. The Kingston board of license com- missioners have not as yet met to issue the licenses and the hotelmin are still on the anxious seat as fo what will be done. The commissioners have until 'the I5th inst. to issue the Ii McGill College has made its commer- cial course largely optional. So much the worse for the college, The cur riculum t| at permits a student to to'd up or ve certain subjects at his will js not the best. The college should know what a young man censes but it is likely that they will << Princess Dresses \ Our leader is a beautiful White A PREACHER TALKS ROT. Dainty Corset What awful rot the pre de- is liver themselves of occasionally. Here is one, Dr. Hincks, who, in addressing he Oddisllows in Toronto on Sup- day, said "one of the greatest dangers to the country is a hirling press." He had. better explain what he means, {as it is not apparent in these words. The average paper is the property of the individual or of the company, and it is free to criticiee passing events as they deserve. It was only a day or ty There is a lot in it, if a name stands. for emphasized this point. It had said a few plain things about a liberal mem rhament and anoths | wants, who takes up a certain course, | get together in a few days. Thi and there should be nothing optional | the latest the licenses have been held about it. The remark that applies to; OV® 0 Maly years. MeGill applies alse to Yueen's. The Waverly of $2 hats is king, And many men its praises sing, But everybody x to know You buy it only from George Mills'® 0. W. H. Compton will erect a ok veneered house on Frontenac nfl west side, between M So) and Princess streets us Men may be brigh but ar Mr. Taylor, M.P., must be gratified with the manner in which his abuse of the Trayscontinental railway com- mission has been received by the coun- try. He charged, without a tittle of evidence, that the commission was spending the people's money in "lush™ or "* andit bas been given a deal prominence in the western pap The lie can beat the truth in than they look, Act gently--eifectivel xichout irtitation or dis- corifort. Pleasant to take. Increased doses needed. | fields of tobacco Tobacco In Lambton The interest in tobmscco has spread to Lambton and next spring will see in > sinity of Forest. Highest In Empire. The highest office building in the British pire will he erected short Le the Canadian Pacific Railway . 8% Toronto. It will cover a ground area of 8.500 square >t, and will be sixteen storeys high. Mull rows with ve REDUCED TO 22e, 20c, 3c and 42c. White Underskirts A splendid assortment of preity designs from ; 45¢ to 82.10, Princess Slips $1.25 Black M Underskirts TO-MORROW . .. Dress, trimmed many of fine insertion The waist yoke and sleeves are particularly trim. and dainty. Thiz was considered our best ¢ value at $5.50. Saturday, $4.25 Another very neat. Dress in all $133 Ld oire sizes, x Special Saturday, $3 each These Prices Are for To-morrow Only : : CRUMLEY BROS. Rev. B. Evre, BA, a gruduste of | The public library bonrd would be Queen's, and formerly of Portsmouth, {glad to receive plants for its rooms, is expecting to receive pext year his from citizens who, would like to make decrwe of BD. at Weslvan Thealog' the donation. The secretary should be oni Collage, in Montreal. [communicated with. And the ince of the bomely giv may] 1's a poor meroplane that i unable be her best chaperon. to show op, . 80 Each.