Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1911, p. 4

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v PAGE FOUR A 3 . THE AUTO SPRAY. The standard of all Com- pres Alr Spr . sen, Shrubs» Vine try Houses, Stables, Cattle. a Price satisfactory or money returned Agent, 9 wed Sheep, CORBETT'S -HARDWARE COCC0rDd umber of selected e000 ReI A Luinher large assortment in the rough, Can: be milled to order, as re yuiresd, al fresh This wavs means that we can nice, bright, shpply stock, S. ANGLIN & CO. Office, Yards and Mills, s e # ® ° . * 5 s ° ® ° » ° ° ° » ° ° » ° ® » » » WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. § * SVT T TUITE OIVOODSIIENIEBOS Bid dh i | Grosvenor Cafe I Sasa aases Tees esees ~e 288 PRINCESS STREET, Between Opera House and , Orpheum \ Theatre + Meals a'la carte, Popular prices. Best quality food Smoke and Tollét Rooms attached, Ice Cream » quality, supplied, Cream from our own farms only used, Laincheon, 11.30 an. to 1.30 pm, 5'to T. pm at all hours ™irkish Baths, inclyding massage, §1 per'bath; six baths for $5 Bleeping accommodation Private Hot or old Baths, tendanis 26 OPEN DAY AND IT. Priviite Masspge Glven, Phone ~54 with at- ------------ m-- -- VICTIM OF DRINK NEEDS ORRINE destroys the will the drunkard wants to de what yon tell him, he wants a thousand times more the drink that he craves Medical treatment Is neces- HAry Orrine destroys the desire for liquor. so that the dejnk will not be missed and restores patient to health This remedy ie thoroughiy sclentific and is so uniformly. successful that it 1% SoM With a guar? o refund your money if after a tr # not bene- ie, Booklet free on est The ne Company Orrine Bullding, Waste ston, DC. Sold in this city by G. Ww. Mahood, or. Bagot and Princess Streets Drink cusxingly power, and while Ne A003 00000000000000000 MAY SALE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE Now guing on. Come in and my hig range of offerings, and the reduced prices for this month only Will buy or furniture, ete. L. LESSES, Princess and Chatham Sts. 'Phone 1045. see sell all kinds of Cor, Standard remedy for Gleet, Gonorrherx-and Runnings IN 48 HOURS Cures Kid- ney and Bladder "There is a lot ia it, if a name stands for . Honest Trading, Squage Treatment, Superior Quality, Efficient Service, Fair Prices. That's what " OUR NAME ~ stands for IN THE COAL TRADE. Crawford : Phone 9 Foot of Queen St. ) ) ) J. J: J: J ) every vo THE WHIG, 78th" YEAR Dr Ad Y BRITISH WHI. published at 366-310 King Street, Kingsicn {Marie "at 3s wo year, Editions at and 4 o'clo WE EKL Y oh PrisH WHIG, 16 pages, published -in parts on onday and Thursday morniig--wl. $1 a year. To United States, charge for postage had to be added, making price of Dally §3 and of Weekly $160 per year AT aThed 18 one of Line best Job Print. ing Offices in Car ada; rapid, stylish, and cheap ark; nine improved | The Brit Whig Pil "to. Li J. G. Elliott, President, Leman A, Gualld, See. Treas. 2a TORONTO "OFFICE. 19 and 20 Queen City Church St, Foronto J P., representative, Suite Cham HI ors 32 Small peice, Daily Wig." HONOUR IT. is kept in memory (queen, WHY WE The 24th of May of a good and reign for 'a gracious sixty-four vesrs A queen | whose Lone 'of unexampled . goodness. is sometimes regarded as a figurehead, gs one who approves or disapproves of things that are laid before her as i matter of form, over matters of state with dignity = decorum, but whose life generally That is one View, Uneasy Wears a crown, very pleasant, : and the least conspicuoas. is the head that oar present king, George V., amid all the pomp and' display of the period, "among the pretentious. proceedings that mark his corepation, realizes this as no one else does at present. Ihe grand mother of Gur King was a woman of infinite industry, super \ ising du the domestic side of she ruled as continued and 4 tact. and and beside manifold ties of her which she mover neglected, of the with During her long reign one reads and of with regard to public dispute the wisdom far but home, fiend nation care again again , her. questioning affairs of men anxiety did counsellors, She not these were «he and followed every her mind of She of rare prudence, had a detail phase life her own personality it. years the hensive and active period of the Brit- for public with close attention, put into it- when ocension demanded I he government her of most sixty-four (queenly covered compre ish nation, There was advancement in walk, and language and department would fail brief the often and vogation, of life, Iv to Limes, describe the changes in I'here were, of course, that hurt and and felt Eracions time events the many a crushed heart, no one them more keenly than her majesty, whose birthday "we honour and remember to-morrow. Se long had this birthday been kept that when 5 her Queen Victoria passed eterna! rest and reward, it wos decid ed to keep 'her birthday. in remembrance by keeping her How limg this may remain, as a national evont, we Much will All service of some persons, distinguished, gard, We hope this will not be experience with Quest Victoria, cannot conjecture. lepend upon the people. too soon ihe however great passes from (re thi and for at least several generations, TO CREATE A BOOM. How 'to create a boom is the ques of the hours Tt in Sherbrooke, Quebec, of the busy. HOW the tion cage, ont man see loard of Trade, and he retary hecame read | Fe that new spun jer there was an and} he He week, aggressive Rochester, it. movement set to in out the investigate stay ed City and who did things. He and the : grow un studiec eaught Flower a the men several good ideas, chief om that had to to Sherbrooke. wait," i Back coule the meet" tel was if a city was to exert themselves, "He writer people he hardly Montreal went says a in Yto call a and Gazette, if the Board of what' he knew. Trade His 'enthusiasm ng « them bega: ions," At once for a larger and live was contag the campaign lier BoarQ of Arade. The, boom followed, The talked the city and its advantages up They ' Rochuster man to give them acted people invited 'a inspiration, and they on it. This visitor showed' them how to enlarge upon their advantages "Sherbrooke had an unexcelled labou Strikes wera practically un was picturesque market. known." The "city well-built, And mark the result, the Gazette's article : "Gripped by' the idea waxed enthusiastic,' engaged an dustrial Commissioner and started a moterate-sized campaign. The Board of Trade announced that they were ready to. meet half way any reliable indus ry, * and through their adver tising spread this information broad east. Tye results have begun to show already. A number of branch factor ies of American concerns are © now located there" and others are studying the possibilities of the city, with » view to establishing industries in it From the way Sherbrooke' is going at it, it i® safe to assume that the next ten years will find established there a very large percentage of American factories that open branches in. Ca nada. «Yet, Sherbrooke has done no thing phenomenal. All that Sher brooke has} atcomplishfed may be ae complished by any city or town with ja little initiative, "mergy and gom: mon sense.' A Now, reader, do you enich the spir it * Wnat Kingston wants, in eom- men with apy other place, is a lead Ler, a man of action, one wha will go after thse ideas as the § k man Went after them to Rochester. {and give them to others. There is my ich Jn. You bomen, Buoming 3 and ' progressive i forth modern as set mn Sherbrooke In on. , Limited { result of the jof {the {practically unknowny was | | cant. | said he, . one who Prosices i 1s tho weather, | is | : ronment | tingency will have to go outside opposition in insurrection cannot THE DAILY BRITISH wato, TUESDAY. MAY: 23, 191i. city 1s just telling what it is and J what il can be made in an attractive, fashion, | The | CHINESE systemaltic, and meeting | enpitalists do the rest. EDITORIAL { At Torreon, Mexico--He 'Was Fin- Victoria day is z : all Shot p] But a geamine boom dav is bet | ¥ ot--A Hotel } and progressiy ® BANKER OUTLAWS in people hallf way. ! | NOTES all right--{ér diver sion. i Was It the that | Hanged, makes for a bigger aad & husier city. Earcdo;,-- Tex May of a rope which had been his neck, Dr. J. W. Lim, banker, was dragged around the plaza at Torreom, Mexico, until but a bag of broken umes, and them was ritidied with bullets, according to re ports reaching here, From the same source of information of a threeday battle at tween revolutiomists andy federal s 'were received. The battle is said to have occurred May 13th; [4th and 15th, and resulted in a rebel victory Dr. Lim was one.of the wealthiest Chinamgn in, Nerth' Mexico and was at the head of a banking institution con- trolled'by. Chinese capitalists. Another report said that gue of the Sternaus brothers, hotel proprietors at Torreon, was hanged by rebels after 5 number of Spaniards had fired at re-| jvolutionists from doers and windows | lin the hotel. This canpot be verified. | The reports of the Torreon incidents were brought from _the town Ty un American ~ "locomotive engieer who escaped on a horse and later found hand car, on which he reached Jaral, Conhuila, and thy a conductor who managed to get away and reach San Tuts Potosi after four days of travel starts movement 22 kttheend tied arpund his mark a Chinese I Mr. Borden is to make » west he will have to launch out | and tell the people he do power he was what proposes to when he comes into -- yesterday of an is having the curse city det ils Que, new Berikes Sherbrooke, are one as a Torreon be movement, and one the announcements that impressed that strikes were x capitals | was dtizen, vesterdaw, heat, signifi some people," | a The remark of a during . was the intense "Jt is preparing "for a warmer experience Jittle later on." He may have referred and he mav not. ---- Mr. Borden, if he ever forms a gos remote con the' and it is a very Ottawa for What &n exhibition the Ot of itself. representa tive tawa bunch has been making men. Unionism is all right when properiv) directed. But the unionism that represented by a petty quarrel among the mechanics; and vet'a qliarrel that Laredo and said they heard the re, ports from two sources and that the tallied in every detail. Wire communi cation with Torreon has been cut off for over two weeks, The railfoad men leaving Torreon declared that at least 200 federal sol- diers were killed in the battle, but they did not attempt to timate the 'rebel losses. It is stated that seven teen Chinese were killed. It appea-s that the wrath "of the revolutionisis was kindled against the Chinese be cause the latter fired upon them when | the rebels approached large truck gar dens: where the Chinese-were at work Statements that the Chinese hotel, the railroad station and other build ings were burned, were made far | known American injured, { though it said that a man named | ! Mc arthy died from fright > { Law'|- . { GANANOQUE TIDINGS. 1% in stagnates business for the time being, is damaging to both capitil and la | bour. ® the ha: had the of other Cities studied by that pavements Now ety civie deputation, it is presumed = the council will do something. But other and re the deputations saw pavements ported upon them, and that was end of the story. that unless the killed, England will be dish dished Bonner Chamberlain's idea is . S reciprocity agreement can be he as no was tarifi reform Tariff Austin mn » IT ed. reform iy anyway. Chamberlain and well acknowledge now an may 'an this It will not again be Baker Drops Price to Five Cents for| Small Loaf. May 23. ~The coal Taber cleared for Os as later on. election. Mexico is in hard luck. issue in the The insurrection, country (iananogue, schooner Horace wego, yesterdny. The western seenic melodrama, Cripple Creek," was the attraction the opera house, Hist evening, One of -the most pleasing features in Gananoque' rt for some - time! past was billed, vesterday, to the 'eof | fect that one of the local bakershas! dropped the price of bread fiv, cents, for the small loaf. The Gananoque cricketers have cured practice grounds at the "driving park, Fhe handsome summer cottage, ras Dale," on Forsythe's Island, about a mile from the railway wharf, and owned. by M. Forsythe, of Montreal, has been opened up for the | Miss. Forsvthe having arrived ly. Withga continuance of the tepiperature of the past few davs, will "nat be long until many of other island residences will be opened up. From present indications this season among the islands will be =a record-breaking one. Mr. and Mee. J. F. Chapman's sum mer cottage on Baumgardt Island, a fow miles east of the town, was open ed up for the season, yesterday Miso Toole, of Kemptville, for some time {past night clerk here for the a Telephone company, has resigned her Will -be a Feature Among Thousand position and gone home. George Cosh, Islands. Montreal, a former merchant the town, and. daughter, Miss (na Cosh, of Brockville, are visiting Messrs. William F. and Ledard, have returned from Brockville, whither they were summoned by th death of their sister-in-law, Mrs Frank Bedard. A. McDonald, a young Gananoquean, located for some past at Fort William, is spending some time with relatives in town. Messrs. John and Robert W. A. Peck; Richard Bolton and Frank l.a Londe, leave this evening in their launch for Delta Lake, to enjoy n short fishing "excursion. Cordon Hurd, Charles street, has been has been torn with an and now that Diaz and his government the leader . 'of the a govern- sep f surreraer Madero, Ad form He could fight but he rule, The embarrassing all 'round. ment. cannot situation is -- to i Is the governor-general's prim ipal function to side step in the senate and ingly approve of the business of par limment ? Une would think so. on read Earl Grey se | : , "Do ng Senator Power's speech has been a diplomatic governor, and his reputation will wot suffer on ac df Power's attack. 5 season, at Ottawa stormed the to count cent. | | Thh opposition high for a day against a renewal of Japanese agreement with regard mmigration, and ended with a sheep ish when challenged to advo The aver retreat ate or defend exclusion, is a great and member that wge opposition kicker. Simply more, nothing b---- A FLOATING THEATRE of An ambitious and curious venture into a new field of' theatrical enter- prise has been inauguarated in Can- wla by the arrival in Toronto this week of E. L, Darby, of Chicago, who claims to represent the owners of sev- eral Mississippi floating theatres, which 'have been long established on that waterway, and are familiar to all residents of the river towns and villages, To introduce the thousands of sum- mer visitors along the St. Lawrence to -such a novelty "in the way o umusement is Mr. Darby's purpose. A company of actors has been guth- go 4 1g. his SHome by illness, during ored from Toronto and Chieago and' (pe pact few days. M. H. MeNe ill, will play a repertoire of popular farce | je Front, who has been undergoing comedies. The floating theatre to be (iment for blood-poisoning, . in used is now lying at Buffalo awaiting peockville General Hospital, has re orders from its owner here, Tt consists . rned home. 4 of three decks, the lower for sleeping | . and living apartments for the com-| Helping the Working Man. pany, while the main portion: of 'the Toronto Mail ship will be used as an auditoriy m| In objecting to ATth the regulation ais, gallery, of members of parliament, stage, curtain, lights and scenery gervatives at Westminster are complet. The plan is to moor the wisely advised. The system of volun vessel at any of the hundreds of wells tary service is, of course, a good one populated centres of campers and cot- Jtut it reserves the honor of repre tages and there advertise the show by senting the people in parliament to handbills and. several gaily apparelled the rich. A man of moderate means horsemen. The promoters look for- cannot enter the house so long as he ward {o a rich harvest from such a has to suffer financially . for do novelty, ing.' Something of the nature of an indemnity "or salary is. therefore, need (od in order that all classes. may have n chance to-sit in the arnt assembly in Montreal there are 2,000 feeb Tich men may refuse to take the in minded children. Crime -and insanity demnity if so disposed. Lord Strath are on the increase and fully half the aona, when in Canada, always neglect criminals are criminals because of men- od to collect the #000 that was due tal or nervous conditions which ob him for his attendance at parliament, tained during childhood. Accordingly gpd the same privilege will be open to it is proposed to catch the potential the millionaires of Great. fritain. criminals; while they are young and | FE nmiii---- cure them before it becomes too late. | Mark Twain's Works. It is planned to establish an institu-| If you are interested in obtaining a tion where feeble-minded children shall ' complete set of all his books at one be examinéd, since if the condition is Half the former on the easy pay- recognized soon enough the child: can |. ny 'plan it E Brice & nothing to get generally be cured. Under the present | ful} particulars and a new thirty-two sistem the procedure is to send men! . . "Little Stories Apoit tally deficient children ta.a reforma- yack Twain" Ad Box 409 tory from which they are released in a | "Reivish Whig office : . few months often worse than they were | De. Wells in Serious State. hefore entering: Ottawa, May 28--Dr. R. Wells, A 'weologist of the dealogical survey, ix CASTORIA in & grave comdition.: For several days he hat been uncomscigus as the result of a paralytic stroke The Kind You You Ba Always bays Bonght United States Senator Lodge Bears the in town. James I Thomson, ton the con sO ---- i A Check on Insanity, St. Thomas Times, the reciprocity hill. 'posts more. radies] amendments Signature of --------ge 4 sponge. at McLeod's dro DRAGGED BY. NECK VICTIM OF, Proprietor, Friends of the railroad men arrived | FREDERICK 6. SIMS, i Te nt al | 1lje | receipts | nes, | the Bell +! time | the indemnification | not! DR. WHITE i i i i Specialists in diseases of £kin, Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail mop sm Tadvisabl it Jue visit advisable ; if Imposs! send history for free opinion oa rs vice. Questipn blank and book on diseases of . men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished ia (ablet form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 pm, and 2 to § p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 pw. . DRS. SOPER & WHITE > 35 Torente Street, Toreate, Oud, -- a S. J. WILSON & €O., Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. | BUY GOLD REEF AT PRESENT PRICES, | CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4288. TORONTO, Ont, RB. LYMAN & C0 88 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, BROKERS, ETC. Rooms 6 and 7. Castle Bldg, Ottawa. Kingston Branch : Clarence Street Chambers "Phone 1030" CORRESPONDENT, 'Late 'Quotations Tabled. | Exclusive Private Wires. DAIRY r RODU CR. {Cheese Market Quiet and Firm-- Butter Prices. Montreal, May 22.--Receipts = of yesterday 2,064 boxes, King total reeeipts for the week 23,- azainst 25,702 hoaxes for week of last vear May 1st, 50,537 as against 56,129 boxes for the period of last is quiet and easy quoted cheese were m 1 To0 boxes, the ns corresponding receipts since hoxes, corresponding The local market tone, With finest western to lie. Receipts of butter so-day 612 packages, 'making total week, 12,281 packages] 18253 packages for the 'cor- week of last vear. Total since' May Ist, 31.524 pack- against 26,732 packages for mding period of last year. The iarket and steady, finest being quoted at 2c. to i" to-day were sas nt year. in at were 1 »" repeapts for the ns against responding as corre local is quiet dy the country mile I'rices in er, sules being Cowansvidle The Growth of Cities. for the an of ompared with the The. fi hiefly ative of 'th the North-¥ Forouto, which £700,000, the. intrease to such places The cites April show per cent ' on building returns twenty-six in Canada during of overifittven month INC res same vear gures are fROrmous With shows the an in ption of increase of over 1c confined ehiefly algary, which shows over half a million. } oo: Moosejaw, arly Albert, [110,000 Saskatoon, S500 (60) progress exe as sof Xion Prince R50, 000, t of exception an nore dmonton, ne KPO tu) and the of and off gina, In the St. Thomas slight falling last year me éastern cities, with Hamilton, there | \ npardd with Taronto, Wind as © To-night. hat Open store Campbell Bros! Na-Dru-Co cold Mcleod's At Paris record talcum, drug Av covering hall and ream store Vx ides at bre in ke the three itor ne ard a hours - Bay £czema For Three- Years 1 | Three Doctors and Scores | Failed, of Treat. ments : The Dreadful Itching Was Stopped and the Sores Healed by DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT Here . derful ment of 'the we Chase's Oint. eo it the illustration which Dr over torturing, itching roma its Soothing infl #$.0,8 the itching, | and it sores as if by magic Mies. William Miller, Uatharines, Ont., writes "My daughter : Mary, inher six months old; eantracted ecw ema, and for three years. the disease bated all treatment, Her case was ond of the worst that had ever come {under 'my notice, und she apparently suffered what no pen could , describe. | had three different tors attend her, all to so whatever, and all kinds of balms, soaps and lotions were trial, 9 with no results. "Finally 1 decided to Chase's Ointment, and to my she immediately ; and was comp detely cured long-standing . disease years ago, when lived at wall, Omt., and as not haz shown itself since, Le permanent With give th s testimony vabie of Dr. Chase's Ointment" J wores of wave Dr. Chase's hn wnt is useful in avery howe to alia skin irritations and heal and cure sores, wonpds and uwieers. Ge 5 box, at all dealers, or Edmasisow, Dates & Cony Limited, Toronto, is an control has By whee heals «< St ever doe: try br. AR surprise begmn to improve, of © that wi a grateful heart to the great DR. SOPER | 5 : | purpose ® | mares That was foar | Corn- | a symptom | the cure must! (giving hp his post, January ! BIBBYS hit Men's 2 od Boys' Departmental Store 2 CORRECT CLOTHES GREY st $10, S12 PANA PANA - PANA 2.50, $15, $18.00. The Best FOR MEN OF ALL AGES The man-of 18, the man of 30; the. man of 50, or over, can find here, Garments that are suited' to his taste and to his persomlity. incomes have the same taste, same genuine idea of € lothes, as the smartly erooted society man, or the college man of wealth. WE SERVE THEM ALL NEW GENTEEL RICH BROWN ITS, REAL MAS, MAS, MAS, £12.50, $8, $20.00, Values ever Thousands of men with limited the same necessity, DRESSY BLUE SUITS, $12, $15, SIN, $20, $23.00. SUITS, £15, $18, PANAMA HATS. offered: in Kingstoh $4, $5. $7. the Nedt Black a \ FANCY WASH VESTS, nd Whites Sizes, £1.00, to 48, $1.50. 34 $1.25, $1. SUMMER COATS, Blacks and several good shades $2.50, 30, $2.00, . of Grey. Fancy Stripes. et to $3.75. 2.75, Peter Pan Collars Bealuiariors for Men's Underwear and Hosiery Soft Summer Shirts, with and without Collars Boston and Paris Garters BIBBYS Limited} 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. H00999999009099 0499099449499 093 4003540, TP VVVVVOTVVRBTRLB TRV VWN VOR VTBRRTRBRABRAS Victoria Day. A A AAA FIREWORKS Rockets, Roman Candles, Crackers : Wheels, and Torpedoes. Mines See our le, Sec, 10¢ and 25c assortment, 166 Princess St. HUDSON BAY TENDERS. Steps Within Few Weeks to Begin | ro Const Ottawa, May three or four of railways will ders for the = The vote of $2.04 lnrge to permit of in required this we plementary estima down im the There a go from contractors, that a large numl he received It is almost ultimately be the « as a terminus, = aa weeks, construction 120 miles of the Hudwon Day certain that ruction. Within A the the all for of the sie a ¢ CRT) sigre, is suf n an BEON, te will another we autumn wd deal of and it wr "of 11 tenders hoice Suicides While in Nightmare. Probmbly with a New York, dreaming that he burglar, who ropm to yb, 'MeAleman, bullet through his relatives for ha say, su years John the I May was mithing oh... harokey MeAleeman, awnbroker,"" head. MeAl fier. from 2 it ( ET Resigns. Albany, N state forest, fish sioner. Hix letter signe ill-health as appointed on The much talked TRugBay I hid per Festival of i: May Usborne, of 3 uburn, rd hing res game. resignation the reasons 18 which he 4th. Thomas and of of battle of pont ored: he Yaak, A.J. REES, next departmen raidwa east ly net if Nelson over Churchall som of put wan, night 1nd comme wae Uhat- - Phone 58 | rettbbotttte '9d FIFIFFIIIIIIIIIIIIIITININIIFIINNS FREER RRR MOET VRT RTT RTVOON The Excise Reveiiue, Hiawa May enue of the 110,322 23. The ) fon OFT es on 1¥1 mel I month last ye th $43,605 I he meomth meladad 653.275 from $135,617 from malt, 3608 253 and $M, 45% cigar Ar JW TeV erste excise revenue for ter wire the fat v but a To life thay Often be a sald drear waint handsome despite it man lLivihg ving In ' tonnes 1 was ¥i will Use Parisias | sage Exclusively. Soir yen realize that the who ---- red after her i, unsat ever gdmired wt why . 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