---- PAGE FOUR DAILY BRITISH WHIG at 206-310 King Street, Kingston, tario, at $6 per year, and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages PibHsied in hursday Special iri Dining Room Furniture morning at $1 a year. te be added, makin and of Weekly $1.50 per rapid, stylish | ing Offices in Canada; 'nine and cheap work; presses. Elliott, President, Gulid, See. Treas. , TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- ers, 32 Church St, Toronto. " H. E Bmallpeice, J.P representative, Dailv Whig. PUT IT IN WRITING. A citizen galled up the Whig Tuesday to say that the water ques tion was becoming a grave one, that-it-was-time-the city engineer had been asked tg give it his special ai tention. The Whig replied that it was represented a few days ago, in an up-town store, when the intake pipe was under discussion, and that Ald. Carson, in the presence of seve ral persons, called up the éngineer, at his house,. and invited his co-opera- tion, The Whig remembers the cussion very well, The- engineer going away for a few on pavement businéss, but that he would think over the situation while away and would report upon it later. Ald. Carson, in' the Whig's preserve, said hé wanted the engineer to put in writing, "ds 6. Leman A, on 'Dinner Waggons.. $10, $15 to $26, Buffets .. B18 to $75. Sideboards $6.50, $13, $25 and up. Chairz to match ahy finish. and said days en be was ' 78¢ up. 0, $0.50, $8.50 JardMiere Stands, he Pedest als R. J. 'REID, Phone 577. this '¢iews or suggestions land to let him have them as soon Now aforesaid ax the Whig agrees with that the possible, the citizen ®',f the warm weather makes ® sary that they should ® with regard to such work upon the in advent it neces bé haste ® take" pipe as will ® pure water. The ° the city engineer are such as the Whig ® has argued it ® iructions as complete and sufficient. ® there is any doubt as te their mean ® ig let the water o committee, through the chairman, ® peat them in writing and at once. REGARD FOR THE FLAGS, A remark of Principal Jordan, the the Empire Day observances, was par Office, Yards and Mills, : ticularly appropriate. He recalled a WELLINGTON: ST. NORTH. © occasion when? the school children were ® civen an exhibition of what a » Be0eseecesvccsssecssed cian could do. 5h ce DRESSY of a eapacigus YOUNG MEN .. be at guarantée the people instructions given to A large Lumber in the rough. assortment of selected these in If and regards Can be milled to order, as re quired, and significance that we can bright, This" means al fresh re ways Sopply stock, 5. MNGLIN & C0. nice, . TITIES TV EBENNG ee 0000 oi of Vietorin school, esesene n public mag:- This person pulled out hat a Union Jack, which wa$ loudly cheered. He later extracted from the same hat u Sars and Stripes and the children hissed. A similar scene and Mr. was witnessed later Can fitted out prices our ' at the lowest on, Jordan commented wvpon store, Latest Suits, i : oti : thd . + it as 1 y Negligee Shirts, Huts, Caps, Fas as an illustration of patriotism Hose, Boots and Shoes, . Cuffs, hey The You eay » we many dollars by dealing of the nations were symbolic of their bere. Come in and see for yourself, ISAAC ZACK'S, 221 PRINCESS STREET, as some persons understood it. aps place in the world, their, achievements, character, their symbolie of thé likes and, dislikes of the people, their love and their hat- red. The Union Jack is to the Jisiiish: the frie, I Grosvenor Cafe. and "the emblem of right rather thay [RNR VVLVBAN aw might, PRINCESS STREET Opera House and Meals & Ta -cdfte, Best Quality focd Smoke and Taollet Rooms attached. . Tee Cream, best quality, supplied, Cream from: our own farms only used. lations Luncheon, 11.30 a. to 1.30 pm, Sapper, bh to 7 p Meals at all hours Turkish. Baths, includin per bath; six baths for Sloaping AC ion Private Hot or Cold Baths, with at tondants, 8S. what they mesn OPEN DAY AND NiGuT. but let the lesson be taught with Private Massage Givea. Phone 884 ¢,l.ration which be in a different manner irom that whic BO00000000000000 00004 ¢ 4 Mr. Jordan described. There has bee; MAY SALE OF ; too much of the bigotry that de ANTIQUE FURNITURE > p grades on both' the Canadian ani Am- » Now going on. Come in and erican sides in the attacks tha' bp heen made upon the flags. Tha seo my big range of offerings, wherever they andl the reduced prices for this with. a com "month only. . Will buy or furniture, ete. L. LESSES, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts, 'Phone 1045, théir power, not er and Canadian the emblem ofy liberty which makes every man The Stars and Stripes repre idea from. a difierem These flags, in Canada and the United States, are frequently sents a similar 238 Between re. standpoint, P iar prices. entwined, to indicate the cordial that exist between the peo ple that live as neighbors shold. Let the children be taught to verence 8 massage, $1 re the colqurs 'of the country, and to understand 0 will exam ohified have are b entitled to respect, Bre b displayed, modestly, plimentary motive and impuise. and sell all kinds of HELP THE FEEBLE-MINDED. Dr. Helen MacMurchy's filth report upon the feeble-minded in Ontario, makes very sad reading, and for the reason that it reveals. conditions that excite one's pity without suggesting the hope of immediate relief. The {only gratification afforded - is that i which follows: a contemplation of the fact that public interest' is being ' | aroused. Time was wher as Dr. Mac Murchy remarks, a smile or a stay thought was the limit of encourage- ment, but mow the cary of the feeble winded js within thé region of practi eal politics. change BALL LLLLALLLALALA LSA v v v YoY Y 3 that has happily ' taken place, the press has had a leading part. It has advocated der! tain reforms, and: advocated them to some purpose. It has made public cer- | Asin information, of a more or less etoile slot ln 0s . it a name stands for | distressing chavacter, and this infor. i mation has impressed our public men [with the necessity of dealing with the |ptcstion effectually. Dr. MacMurchy, in this annual report, made to the pro- yvincial secretary and by him made pub- Ho, gives the record of another year, and what a 'revelation it presents! Here are extracts from the reports, parts 'on Monday Sal United States, charge for postage had! year Attached is one of the an Job Print- | feeble-minded children improved | The British Whig Publishing Lo, Limited | tion of the education department, 3 Mo the secretary's department. coming under the notice of the officers Ais | re." ¥ommons lately, | namely, that it "opportunity. den. ple into his confidence and tells them The summing up of Dr. MacMurchy is . | VOY impressive, Of the school popu- lation of Ontario, about 600,000, it is words about 1,000 | are . in. the ischool, or are supposed to be there. | They should be registered, under direc: in {order to be known and located. As {for the rest, the adulteor those out lof | #¢hool, they should be reported Those lof the law should be similarly tabula. ed. Finally © there should be." a gra- dual development of this policy of the ! care of feeble-niinded "" in accordance with enlightened public opinion in the province." Dr. MacMurchy be complimented upon the presisténcy with which she has prosecuted her work., The importance of it has been! called to the attention of the. writer of this article again and again, and he can cordially endorse it and hope for the day when the doctor can see thet travail of ber soul and be satis fied i is to \ "AFRAID OF THE PEOPLE: The Manitoba Free Press remarks that the conservative party is displeased because the grain growers and, others of the western provinces are prepdring to interview Mr. Bon den upon the questionseof the day, is announced that steps are being 1: quite ken to spoil the conservative meeting: How ? By presenting issues" in which Mr. Borden and his associates do not desire to commit themselves, What is the object of their Is it not that Mr. Borden may: come face to face with the people that he may express his views and hear them | express = theirs, © nsjderately 7 trip ? calmly, clearly, and | The premier went cross the continent' a year ago, made long halts, in which he in contact with the tillers of soil, and heard them patiently. put to him many personal and barrassing questions, and he answered them as fully as he could. It to say that these experiences were of The many a- | and came the Thew em- is safe an illuminating character. view by the way, was new in it can be credited subsequent changes in the policy of the government. * Mr. Borden can hardly hope to escape similar hepk- ling. He wilk hear and see many things that may disconcert and worry him. He will be undergoing the dis cipline which he needs, and he be the happier if he approaches subjects of the day with an, mind, Resent remarks in the commons--on the lowering of the tariff, subsidies to the chilled meat industry, and the proposed increase in the British pre feronce--have suggested (1) that he has not decided what the attitude of the opposition should be; (2) that he is waiting for information before mak- | ing up his mind. He will get pointers | in the west and he will have to give re- spects, and with will the | pointers in return. The men who are! moulding public opinion in the newer! is with the will 1 provintes will not be satisfied the answer which he gave in +e time enough to tell what he woul do when called to office 'and' given the He is not following in the footsteps of those who led ie} party to success. The late Sir John croatest leader the conservative party | has had in Canada, the peerless one did not content "himself, while in opposition, * 'with saying "that he knew the country, and that whenbeall-| ed upon he could prescribe for He projected the national pol | icy and won after five years loss of | power. So it must: be with Mr. Bor He has been a long time in op-| Macdonald--the its | wants, 'position, and he may be theresa good while longer, unless he takes the peo- what he will .do if given the chance. He need not be afraid of the govern- ment stealing his ideas. Thus far the government has led: in all things, 'and hence its popularity. ---------- EDITORIAL NOTES, Kingston must continue to suffer, and suffer seriously, until the day fcomes when ft can be said, as it is "of other places, that "strikes are prac tically unknown." Then 8 sapital will seek investment here. i The German emperor and ex- presi dont 'Roosevelt are "opposed to. the Anglo-American peace agreement. The more reason the agreement should stand. Whatever will suit them may ™ suit the rest of the world. The idea sent out from tan is | that Mr. Borden is going west to si lence the grain growers. Perhaps he will. But the chances are that he will come east a milder and 8 wiser man, and that the obstriiction of the reci- procity treaty will cease. What sort of a place is Mamilton, (anyway ¥ I objects to the CNR running down certain of its streets, rand this at . time when the THE IE_DATLY BRITISH WHIG, TAU RSPAY, WHIG, 78th YEAR| reason to cry out, "How long, Lord, published | how long, shall these things be?" On Editions at 2.30] estimated, that 63- per venture feeble price of Dally $3 minded. In other Sore about what you are going | ol ¥ | | open !! | where. | the lankage + pipe pretty theroughly, MAY o3, 1911. DR. SOPER.] DR. WHITE re J tonacutien' q Kave - left - th city. No wonder. They could 'not af ford to idle away the best season the year and the « season when have to make their money. quarrel 0 the Sir George Gibbon should be. invite by the commons to give his views up on the St. Mary's and Milk river ques tions. The the Canadian Club te them Is different parliament snd by cians. : gave regard impression he here with from that hot-headed politi given Ww The fellow who has been the habit of taking an umbrella, when he wanted it--the umbrella that belonged to the other fellow and that he meed! ed--will be interested in a recent court. decision. It is that "a man has ,a right to steal an umbrella when it's An un Specialists in diseases of Sk Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Special Ai ments of men. One visit advisable ; if ad history for free 'opinion and ad- Question blank and boo Dasases, of men free. free. Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 Pw. » DRS. SOPER & WHITE L 25 Toronto Sireet, Toronte, Ont. in on Consultation raining and he's penniless," punishable crime, ¢h ? The lawyer for the shareholders the Farmers' Bank, threatens to amine Mr. Fielding about the stances under which the charter 'granted. That's right. Don't talk any to sendy f, : without -- an-------------------- co p------ "1S. 4d. WILSON & CO. Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd. BUY GOLD REEF AT PRESENT PRICES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4238 - TORONTO, Ont. AD A GOOD TIME LONG ex circum was Fielding is and do, but---do--it.-- Mr. to tell what he knows, any compunction of conscience do-not know him. : or we SCHMITZ A POOR MAN. i Former Mayor of Frisco Loses For. tune and Writes Home for Funds, GIVEN A A FINE AUTO DRIVE. ORPHANS A Pretty sigat as the Procession Moved About--Flags Fluttered and ' Children © Shouted--Praised the Auto Club Men. Ong hundred and thirty the Orphans' Homes were given a twenty-mile drive, Wednesday morn- ing, by members the Automobile Club of Kingston The children en- joyed themselves immensely and with their hands full of flags made a very pretey sight as the seventeen auto: mobiles, iti "which they were driven, went through the city and out into the country. y Those who partieif and kindly gave the chines for the occasion were R. Duff, Dr..D. Allan Black, Joh, Me Rady, H. Angrove, Miss Macnee, H. V Moore, John Hughes, George Bawden, Ross Livingston, Miss L. Carson, P. J. Hay, William Smith, W. J. Fair, W. DP. Peters, Russell Hewton, Chown and Dr. C. C. Nash. The Automobile Club is making rangements to take the children of the homes to Dr. Black's farm, front road, about seven miles from the city, in about two weeks, for a day's outing. They will take them out in the' morning and hold a regular picnie there all day and bring them back in ithe evening. The club will furnish ev- eryvthing that Is necessary to the chil dren's happiness. A meeting of the chub will be held some time this week to make arrangements for the trip. children of of vated in the drive e of their ma br. H Ar on 8SC HMITZ, 'ews of one EX-MAYOR » San Francisco, May of the extraordinary orses of for- tune coms from Mexico, where former Mayor Schmitz; who was said to have made $500,000 while head of the city government, is without funds. : When was released on bail Schmitz bought a promising mine, but (it soon failed. Then came the failure of Dingee, Schmitz's bondsmen. A hirge part of the fortune of Schmitz, invested in Dingee's it 1s said, was "H. C. HOLLOWELL DEAD, cement company. Then Schmitz went to Mexico and invested in a timber company and. mining enterprise. Both . failed, a Schmitz has sent home to get funds to leave Mexico. ! -- Was E mployed in Locomotive Works Many Years. a pro illriess, death suddenly Henry Charles 216 street, racted to Far I tie sixty-nine After on deceased was The Boom at Ottawa. born in Bermue Vears apo, Ottawa Free Pregs. : Have you noticed that There's a dif] ferent feeling in Ottawa than there | ward used to be--different even than it was ship of Kingston. a year. ago'? to the city, w ¢ For one thing I'he de ceased dred per vent. more of the go-ahead Wt pirit in evidence now. It is cropping | tive and had to retire, up everywhere. We hear much more {to failing The than ever before of new industries, [place om afternoon, bigger buildings and more real estate w Savary conducting the service, | changes. hee which the remains were taken Then there's the railway ataragui cemetery The deceased hel, new depots, big hotel his widow that. i Sa » ana nieces there's expansion gris Look at the immense = Improving. {ple buying lots and houses. alk through some of the Fthe Rev. W. 1 $ a year ago, and Ps > : vou passal over a ou 2 'i ident of the B of Quinte conlerence, Zen your eves and notice the change. | a One feels 1} § timiwm every, who underwent an 'operatiof last > ove me feels the air of op jigan { week for appendicitis in the Montreal Western places haven't got ey - i Hospital, is progressing fav- a monopoly of that ad-| bi » 3 na ¥. | mirable quality. We've quit boasting | TaD about being the capital, and in the language of the street Ottawa is fast getting to be town,' i t mittee young was bought by Flvey the ye AL'S | and when quite to xl in ana: after farming Some parimte t ] town: ago, he since made wax for locomo CHa in ? came he his home An there's about a hun- years employed the works, healtl Thursday Owing took Rev. 1 al to is and several funeral talk, a tun- and all | survived WA | nephe ws going on as well | | er ec number of peo- | { | { \ Take a} suburbs daughter of Emsley, Napanee, pres Miss Evangeline Emsl AY : General | any thing like : i ---- Ruceipts. celebration: com out clear with grounds fair und i i-- | Victoria Day The Victoria. day expects to cor | its receipts at the r the subseriptions. The ceipts were over $500, Na-Dru-Co. taleum, and cold the | at Mcleod's drug store. find | H. Brown, Brockville, has dis- no break. Further means have to be; posed of his mahogany motor boat devised to locate the trouble. An- | Gita ma to W. b B. Seoti, Montreal, {other diver may he secured to look | {for a price in the vicinity of 31,000. the pipe over. The remedying of the | "Delicious ice bricks." Gib trouble lies entirely with ithe man | 508s. under water, } Brockville > Ne {garbage Ce "st Paul's Concert. {the closing y by May, 1912. Don't forget the event of the sea- By St Pols LY PA play and) I your hands doild talk they would i He : : jas : r. 'concert, next Friday night, in thie | , Sor H er hand cle Eh rework ay . akg i" a " {school room, at 8 o'deck. 8 <SI0Y | Was Ads wilh 4 oe ---- . eh night for the enjoyment of the "Buy Abbey Salts" Gibson's. some and Leak Still 11 Unloeated. Further tests of the waterworks take pipe fail to reveal the source Several loose bolts been tightened, but the leakage remains, The diver has goue over 'and ean oro in-1 re of} have! stall ream, cream has adopted a and ordered suncil won system is of children. The boy. who takes his hat of when } gets these little things. You just | look arcond and see if thisis not| You will . pass through this impartial veport on Porcupine. AlN world but once. Any good thing you | the: important properties are' dealt the enters the house is the one who S . eo {usually has biz hair combed and hisi - ~==i Porcupine "please," and "thank you," i ' " ways prettier than the one who for true, Tiger, the new hand cleaner, is bet- ter : than Soap. Sumeves paint, oil iyo have compiled and distributed ith has Powders.' " Gibson's, | our clients a comprehensive and ow do, or any kimigers hat. you tan with as to character. organization show fo any low being, Jo 1% wm Ww do' not defer aor neglect it for you wig] } and gts He for our not pass this way again i special letter. "Porcupine: Facts and Carriage sponges, at McLeod's drug | Figmes." ry young: man who was sound mile 1 at Sarnia, ( the theft of the | of outside pits and closets, | i =} geeessessenesssssnenes SPSL LAL ent bNsas Men's and Boys' i apens CORREC CLOTHES 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 personality. Thousands of men with limited incomes have-the same taste, the same necessity, the same genuine ite of Clothes, as the smartly groomed or: the college man of wealth. WE SERVE THEM ALL RICH BROWN SUITS, $12.50, $15, $18, 88, $20.00, socie ty man, DRESSY rh SUEDS, , S15, $18, I £22.50, NEW GENTEEL GREY SUITS, $10, $12.50, $135, $18.00. Bie To------ » The Best PANAMAS, PANAMAS, PANAMAS, . REAL PANAMA HATS, Kingston, $4, £35. 87. Values ever offered in eed teat tnaemntateistittatg FANCY WASH VESTS, 34 to 46, $1.25, $1.30. wy Sizes, $1.00, Neat Black and Whites. / SUMMER COATS. Blacks and several good shades of Grey $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, to $3.75. Fancy Str ipes Headquarters for Men's Underwear and Hosiery Soft Summer Shirts, with and without Collars Peter Pan Collars Boston and Paris Garters * BIBBYS Limited 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. FIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIINIIIININIIIIIIII! OOKS ANTED THIRD COOKS : wk 2 =} 3 4 | bhhbbbbbbbhbbbhhbbbsin 'AFICIO III III IPI - 9 AND 'FoR DINING. CAR SERVICE CANADIAN PACIF IC RAILWAY Room 108,gUnion Station, TORONTO. SECOND A Tree i is Known by its Fri =AND-- Our Coal Is Know By Its Good Burning Qualities P. WALSH 56-57 Bouck Street \ The Tough Chicken. | When the "chicken" ordered by telephone turns out to be a venerable hen ar rooster do not despair. These ave several. ways of transiorming nto a respectable family piece de resistance. In fact by the following metnods such fowls' have been made 48 tends aw spring chicken After Ideawing, seasoming and stuffing. the bird let it simmer until over hall done. Then place it in the oven with a piece of pork laid its breast Pour the liquid over and around the roast in the pan before preparing the gravy. - The pork prevents the fowl from becomitg diy and if a small onion is sdded it will have a more savory flavor. The simmering fewsens its toughness. Io fact w ing is pet the thing for wheat, but 'it should simmer, Boiling will toughen, thé tenderest meat. over Hey inner any Leugh not hoil ol The moral cripple is alwes® quite | tL oeveryhody dle needs