Weoeseessovesesessevers § Flies | ! P | Flies ! - Special For Saturday 20 PER CEST, Every Blacks, Bred in iden with germs, filth Keep them out by means of our Window and Door Screens, which are made to fit and made to wear 5 INGLN 8 C0 Office, Yards, Mill and Factory, Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts, fessesseveeeversvessasenereeveel OFF ALL SUITS, new and up«to-date Browns and Greys. OUR SPECIALS: Suit Blues SEE $10 Suit for. . 5 Mult for Er 2. reduction in Roots and ISAAC ZACK'S, 201 PRINCESS STREET. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT _ Phone 101 PICTURES AND FRAMING, A preity picture makes a use- ful gift for the Leide We have # large stock of framed and un- framed at reasonable prices ir ¥ have 4 picture to be framed Pond ft In and give us a trial Once a customer, always a cus- tomer, WEESE & Cn, Wallpaper. THER NEW ABISNE REMEDY No. 2, No. 3 Used in ER s with great. success, Cures blood Jo son, bad logs sores, disc harges(oitharsex weakness Pato sed vitalforie, drains, losses Ac. Either No.at druggists or Mail §1 from Fougera & Co. . 903eckman St. New: ork ity. or Lyman Bros. Co. Ltd Toronta. Thin dowbe No. 1 quired, send self addressed envelope for free book to Dr. Le Clerc Med: Co. Haverstock Rd. Hampstead, London, Eng. Try newDragée Tasteless) . Form of Theraplom, easy to take, safe, lasting cure, Photos, Old and Valuablg Famiture Antique prices. We invite denigus, at lowest citizens and strang- ors te visit our warernoms "and inspect our goods, The quality | Ant oe will please you, L. LESSES, Car. Princess and Chatham Sts, 3 'Phone 1045 Will Buy or Sell all kinds of 'Furniture Highest prices, There . a lot in it, if a name stands for Honest Trading, {be administered by the family phy- " DATLY BRITISE at 206.210 King Street, Kingston, On. tario, at i 2 year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clo 0 WE PER LY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages. ; published in arts on Monday apd ursday morning at $1 a year. United Sates, charge ioe postage nad tobe Jnaiies pi of Daily $2 a oa Le iy per > year, od Js one of the best Job Print. A in Canada; rapid, stylis ing cheap work; nine improved presses. Publishing a, Limited id, Sec. Treas. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- | ers, 32 Church St, Torento. H. Smalipeice, J.P. representative, Daily Wim. A SEARCH FOR VICE. J. G, WY Leman A, the announcement that the Tem- and Moral Reform Sodiety is engaged in a. new service. Hs secre- tary says it is examining into the social conditions of the cities of On- tario, by means of secret service men. fhese ave travelling over the terri tory as quickly as they can, are tak-| ing careful observations, and having Ascertained the facts will Inter ed the remedy. How ? | The Ottawa Free Press intimates that a volley from the pulpits will be heard, the ministers being made the medium for a "fromtiit attack on vice. Denuncintion, however, is limited in It will not remove drunk- the social evil, the sins of the common people, That wag, demonstra: ted when Dr. Shearer attacked Winni- peg as one of the wickedest cities and cansed which ended with an jndicial enquiry, and the continued ex- though by perance its results, enness, Canada, a commotion election and a intence, perhaps less con- spicuously, of the social evil The 1 Moral ®Reform League is definite in its influence, and will ba &pectéd to do than low or high places. 'smperance and or dinarily, wickedness © in To and extent meve denounce combat an be They If this society has will local limitations and suggest evil its nature must known. Social conditions vary. have to be studied. who its agents, analyze effective me- with them, it will merit the expense which the labour in- volves. Only one ¢ity, Brantford, far appears to been with comfortable results, congratulated, thods by dealing 80 have inspected It is to 'be It has either wonderful ly deceived the inspecting agent it has escaped the immoral expected to find or contag- ion one is almost anywhere, A MUNICIPAL OBJECT I'eterboro an Industrial LESSON. has experimented with $4,000 results, Commission at with doubtful The idea ia surely misleading that a a year, and man of tact and push can sit. down alluring correspondence draw But a sourceful and well-posted man can be and by capitalists to any place. re- of immense advantage to those who have the money to invest and stoking. mformation with regard connections, are to sites, and railway and other things. There may be places which caught without the seeking, Lut number of manufacturing industries the greater changes are effected the faculty to explain matters promised their influence, Peterboro got<*'cold feet" rather' soon. )t pro- bably expected too much from the in- dustrial 'commissioner. It may or it may not have had the right man. when men with have At any rate he was not making good, and the council thinks it will accomplish as easily, if not quite ad much, by ttansferring his as sistant to the city elerk's oiice and adding %100 a year to the clerk's salary. Of course the average clerk is' a wan of vision, a man who is into the future of the muni- cipality, a man who can expatiate flowingly upon' its material and other attractions, a man who has the gen ius for mavaging . others, and, behalf of "the council, any favour peering on promise almost to intending manufactur ors ! Or he may be what a member the Peterbore council iptimated, a mere make-shift;--an apology: for "a Eoomer, until the city is in a posi- tion to offer cheap power, which pow: er will be at the disposal of the al dermen -when they have embarked in municipal emterprises. Just now Pe- terhoro is passing through an ex- perience that is very suggestive. A GOOD START MADE. The Board of Education has adopt ed a scheme of medical examinations in the schools, and it will be carried into execution as soon as possible. The work will be largely performed by as nurse, a graduate of some well known institution, and ome who will be expected to get some experience for a time, in London or Toronto, in the tater and approved routine of service. The success 'of the scheme depends upon the co-opuration of the teschers and medical men 'of the cily, with the nurse. At the outset attention will be devoted to those who ave clearly suf- fering from some physical defect which ean be removed or mitigated by medi- tal treatment, and This treatment will of sician, whose attention will be direct. wl io auth re 4 by ihe teacher and WHIG, published E | he home «fe able Some uneasiness has heen occasioned | true, read "The Life of Sir John Mac- {from the wedi men, whose cordial support is promised, but it will be =! such as will enable them to th® more | readily detect the defects in pupils and have them reported upon. The time of the teachers will not. be occupied in any work which is not congenial to | them and which is not = compatible [with that which ordinarily belongs to i Echem, | A start has been 'made in a worthy | cause, and let - us hope it will be de- | |velopel from time to time, as circum- | stances demand, until the school and tg act in perfect {harmony in the care and protection | and government of the childrey of our city. ---- LIVES OF GREAT MEN. said to have been despoiled of flowers which were laid upon it Tuesday, and in grate-n]l remembrapee of his seryice. . That is an incident, however, of only passing notice. The | point of importance is that this man, [8% one of the greatest in his time, sel a| pattern through his executors, or what | memorials ought to be. There is not, | in Cataragpi cemetery, anything more | modest, touchingly so, than the litile which marks his last resting This was no doubt his wish, or Cross place. it was in conformity with his manmer of Tile. 5 -- (ireat tombstones or monuments are | not suggestive of the things for which men gnd women are to be remember- 'bered. Better than these is the life that is fragrant with good works, for these live after the hands that created | them have been laid at rest, Macdonald's work for Canady has been | recorded in the ammals® of try, and will be read centuries hence, Sir John | the coun- for the inspiration it affords. The one thing iy connection with the arniversary, of his death is the absence uf those tributes which were formerly paid hy admirers. Tt may not Le to the country, and there recite the service which Sir the passing sincere necessary to go John rendered Canada, but of that auspices, to recurring anmiversary his away does suggest somewhere, under fitting a glorious ca- | reer shall be summed up--for the in- | formation of the rising generation. our advan- tage of perpetuating iy print the hero- isms of the race. In the calm of the evening, and before the camp fire, the seniors recall the feats of their fath- children listen. The his- tory of the, tribes is in this way writ- len upon the hearts. The Bedouins have not ors and 'the One can, it is donakl," but he can hear of it as well, and there is nothing after all to le compared with the spoken word. EDITORIAL The tory senre print NOTES. press finds in some the evidence that the agreement 'means annexation. 'the idea of making millions of peo- ple responsible for the fool talk of a thing is absurd. ob- trade few individuals. The Root amendment to the reci- { roeity agreement does not mean It simply defines the paper and pulp' wood clause and it clear that there can be no change in political until Canada is ready for it, its w reck . makes the relations The anti-reciprocity league must be desperate when it resorts to miserable subterfuge in order to deceive and mislead - the liberals. It is time their schemes were fully 'exposed. They rot worthy of men whp claim to be liberals still, though off on the trade agreement, are Now there is some complaining, in conservative circles, because there' The oppo- is election. not it, the issue is their own. talk of an early sition do apparently. Well, H they will mot do business at Ottawa they will be sent to the people to give an account of their misconduet. want Ex-Mayor Morris, of Ottawa, has scolded because Mayor Hopewell suggested that the fumes from the sulphide factory be suppressed. Dr. MacMurchy shows that the infant mor ality of the capital is the highest in Untario. 'Lhere is something sug gestive in this. Pure air is essential to life. . has The corporation counsel of Toronto has been rapped over the knuckles be cpuse he has been too candid. He feared that the municipal manage ment of the electric plant would lead to heavy deficits, and he was candid enough to say so. His opinion is shared by others. He is in very good company. Archbishop Hamiltonjs idea of voiding or escaping mixed marriages and the Ne Temere decree is for An- glicans to have no intercourse social | xb ly wilh "the Roman Calbolics. That does not appeal to the common sense of the pegple. Religion, or the differ- ences due to religion, should not lead to social discriminations. His lord: ship should revise his advice. The grave of Sir John Macdonald i in | the | on |. {ion will be endorsed by. the Presbyter- jan general assembly - {only $1. All deaggints, oF Gauipaid ore Bris Ont. "Bstea bottles of Hy- i needed, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. sort. - THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. ~ i Occurrences in the City and Vieinity ~=Other Brief Items of Interest ny Read and Remembered. | i i Gibson's. i Methodist | in 'All cream' ice cream. 'Ris likely the Montreal conference will meet an Kingston, 1912. For 'prompt delivery of your store wants phone S52. Prouse's. The Crossman House, Alesandrio, { Bay, was opened on Thursday for the | | summer. i] } "lemo," 10c. Gibson's. : Dr. J. H. Bell, has been re-élected | i grand medical examiuér of the ( 'hosen | { Friends Order. The rates ar¢ to be} inc . f Ask for sample Na-Dru-Co. talcum drog | | Specialists in diseases Skin, Blood. Karves. Bladder and Special Ail. ments © Ove visit advisable ; if impossible, send Bistory for free 'opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book on diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished form. Heurs : 10 £m. to 1 p.m, sad 2te 8 pm. Fundays, 0 am to 1 pm. ORS. SOPER & WHITE 35 Toronto Street, Toroate, Oni. jat McLeod's drug. stores. It is said at Owtawa that church un-| "by a vote of i two to one; "Lemo" makes lemonade, -10c. RB. LYMAN & CO _ 88 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, BROKERS, ETC." Rooms 6 and 7, Castle Bldg, Ottawa, Kingston Branch : Anchor Building, Brock St. "Phone 1030. FREDERICK G. SIMS, Gib- 'Real estate dealers at Thousand Is- {land Park state that the inquiries for cottages this season have .nearly {swamped them. « Hill's Health Saline, 25¢., hood, "Prouse's drug store.' Captain' Elkins, of the ROCHA, Kingston, and his sister, Miss Elking, of Sherbrooke, are the guests of the Misses "Wicksteed, Ottawa. The housewife who' prefers '"'Quality Flour" has good reason for doing' so. A chimney blaze at the hfme ol Marshall Reid, at 125 Queen street, gave the firemen a run at seven o- clock Friday morning. No damage. CORRESPONDENT." "Fresh Huyler's sweets"! Gibson's. Residents around Vietoria park: were Late Quotations Tabled. very much annoyed, last evening, by | { the bawling of a cow which made »| Exclusive Private Wires. k continued uproar. until eléven o'cloc Try a sack of "Quality Flour, =" IFYOU WANT bread and pastry, and you will | Cape Vincent Eagle:--The excessive { ph .> Life, Sick- { cools the delighted with Fesults, fare, one dollar for the round trip, Fire, Acgident, jrevents many Cape Vincent people ness, Automobile, Motor Boat, from taking pleasure trips to King- P ston, Plate. Glass Insurance, If your hands could talk they would | Guarantee Bonds (personal or ask for Tiger hand cleaner. The Congregational Union will ove#- {for administration of ost utes), whelmingly endorse church union with | Real Estate the Methodists and Presbyterians. vote of individual churches was favorable, "Lemo™ makes lemonade. comnrunicate with Bert McAuley, salesman in Crumle vl Brothers' store, has been hohe 4 J. 0. HUTTON, steward on the steamer North King | for the season. He leaves here during! 18 Market St., Kingston, Ont. the middle of the month. i Lime juice, 25c. Prouse's drug| 1150 Feprese nting McCuaig store. {Bros. & Company (Brokers), rar very | land Porcupine Stocks, call or Gibson's (nee Ber- | a few | Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Lewis, tha M. Long) are in town for days on. their wedding trip and are stopping with Mrs. Lewis' grandmoth- | er, Mrs, J. Hall, Ontavio street. "Buy talcum powders." Gibson's. For bread and pastry use "Quality Flour." On June lst, in London, Eng., Miss Emily Bénson, daughter of Judge Ben- son, Port Hope, was married to Ma- | jor Morris, a Royal Military College | graduate, in the Imperial Arty. ! Straw bat cleaner, 10c. Sicuse's | e000 neevee drug store, Te At a meeting of the board of | 8 managers of the Cape Vincent fair, it was unanimously decided to en-|' large the grounds by the purchase of | one and 'one-half acres of land of M. Gi. Fitzgerald. . "Buy talcum powders, "* Gibson's. Rev. T. W. Neal, was shocked to henr of the death of Rev. H. S. Magel, al close personal friend and the man who | @ acted as his groomsman on the oceca- sion of his marriage. Mr. Magee has been in ill-health for some time, If everybody in Kingston knew the value of Tiger, the new hand cleaner, we would be unable to supply the de- mand. Tiger is a thoroughly domesti cated toilet hand soap, and is fast making itseli known to the public. Ask your grocer or druggist. 10e, REDUCED FARE Watertown, N. Y. 1.65 round trip every 33:85 a and Saran good for return until follow- ing Monday. o00000s0000e CLEANING LACE CURTAINS, You perhaps have some hesi- tation in sending your fine lace curtains to strangers to be cleaned. We can clean the most delicate or costly to please you---been it over thirty years. R. PARKER & ©0O., Dyers and Cleaners, 69 PRINCESS STREET, : Kingston, Ont. 000000000000 000000000O ------------------------------ For House -Cleaning NAPTHA POWDER, AMMONIA POWDER, GOLD DUST POWDER, S50 CLEAN (Sweeping Com- and). at ETT ee, Hugh" © Clark for Ottawa. po Tara, Ont., June 9---North Bruce| And all other House-cleaning Re conservatives chose H. A. VanDusen, | i quisites. the editor of the Tara Loader, for | the legislature. While Col, ' Hugh! D. COUPER, was the evident choice Clark, M.P.P for the federal nomination for Centre 'Phone 76. 341-3 Princess Sree Prompt Delivery. SUITS FOR ALL acti n Men's and Boys Sults and "Over- coats. 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 Prices. Joseph Abramsky 263 Sn STREET. ---------------- Accidents Will Happen. the best regulated families. they take the form of burns, scalds, cuts, bruises or scratches, the quick- est reliever and the surest cure is "Mecca" Ointment. It removes all danger of blood poisoning and quick- fy heals. At all druggists, 25c. for big 3.02, jar. i It Oilcloths, Blank- The sixteen torpedo boats that have been searching since Monday for a trace of Listutenant Bague, the French army aviator who was lost - while at- tempting a flight from Nice to the Island of Corsica, gave up the quest yesterday, Ask your .grocer for "Quality | Flour," manufactured by Maple Leal Milling Co. A socialist local in New York has started a moment to exclude saloon keepers and saloon employes from party membership. Medical Council Reforms. In on whticle in Queen's Medical Quarterly, Dean Commell outhimey the City (reforms in the Ontario Medical Coun- ell which will be urged by Queen's 'and supported by other members of the council © (1) Matriculation uniform with the junior matriculation in arts; M i ARL Y C H 0 x ED {2) freedom of universities to arrange details of the course of five yéars; The children soon choked up | (3) one final council examination at with a cold. Mrs. Fred. Howe, of (the end of the fifth year, or any work- =~ Newcastly, NB, says: "My little | able system of assessors in place of contracted | this examination; (4) reduction of the "eight-year-old son Arthur % heavy cold. He coughed all night, [ee to not more than $50; (5) reduc savy e coug all nig tion of the coancil members to twelve. Rnd although he coughed up quan- Sities of the breathing pas Bot dear sod I had : Cheap Trip to Bermuds. thought he would choke for want of! New York, June 9.- There ina rate war on, aod the Quebet Steamship company antounces that it will make air. Our druggist recom mei. fo less than hali the round trip fare to Bermuda $10. The Royal Mail Steam Packet com- stopped 1 the eg the EE oes away and pany, which has one steamer running omg was no a trouble." 3 " Hyomei is the Australien. dry air!to Bermuda, also states that its min- treatment and is guaranteed to eure imum rate will be $10. Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Conghs, - it Asthma, Bronchitis and Croup. Money| Boys' Smap Brim Straw Hats, back if it fails. A complete outfit in-| With plain, and fancy bands, 20c. cludes hard rubber inhaler and costs and 30c; at Campbell Pros', King ston's bat store. . Booth Co.. Limited & Ask your -- grocer . Fioar."" Unice nwed always Nonteetiat Tome juice." Sobmon's. " from the R. anywhere in Can-| The | ada, Stocks, Bonds, or Cobalt ! | L TINSMITHING and PLUMBING All kinds of Tinsmithing and Plumb on shortest notice, Stoves taken down and stored good dry store room. ' We make m Men's and Boys' Departmental Store ¢ Clothes That Fit} ' " Our sort of Tailoring is expert Tailoring. Our reputation ls our warranty for perfect fitting, stylish clothes. BLUE SUITS, English Botany, Indigo Sizes, 34 to 44. -- 815.00, A BLUE SUITS, English Fast Sizes, "Two and Three Buiton, Style backs, Full Peg Top fast colors, Clay Worsteds, cglors. 34 to 44. Trousers, 18.00, 7. GREY SUITS, English Pin Dot Tweeds, Very dressy, Long Sack Coat, 2 Buttons, KX long lapels, wide trousers, £15.00, GREY SUITS, English Worsteds, Light and dark shades. Two and three button, Sack, full trousers, $15 and $18.00, ps Summer Light color Homespuns. $2. Neat Patterns, Sizes 30 to 44, ), $3.00, ENGLISH WORSTED TROUSERS. New Cut. $3, £3.50, $4, $4.50, $5.00, $3.50. Trousers] REAL The best values ever offered in Panamas . .. Panamas Pananas STRAW HATS. SOFT STRAWS, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. NEW STRAW SAILORS, $1.00, PALM FEDORAS, PANAMA HATS, Kingston. «vrs $3.50 $4.00 .. $5.00 . $7.00 $1.50, $2.00, $1.50. SOFT HATS, Knockabouts.. Boe, 70¢c, $1.00, TELESCOPES, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. NEW GREY FEDORAS, Small Rim, ' $2.00 2 for 3Dc, soft, 28¢ New Collars ... Peter Pan Collars, FANCY HOSIERY. Special 60c¢ Bitk Lisle, 3 Pairs for $1.00, Belts, Underwear, Wash Ties. ue BIBBYS Limited. SE ------------------------ A dandy for : 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS ST. L517. 96, GE PRINCESE BY sr BAR SOLDER, BABBITT METAL andall INGOT METALS. Headquarters for Quality. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Write Tor Prices. Fraser Avenue, Toronto Heating. Good American Coal Oil at l4c. gallon, delivéféd to all parts of W. C. BENNETT Agents lor Phone 1033 the in specialty of Hot Air per the : 373 Kigg St. Souvenir Stoves and Try PICKERING'S MEAT AND GROCERIES We stock the best, Prices Right. Prompt Delivery. C. H. Pickering CESS 'Phone 530. FOR : for Quality | ased. " Pineapples FOR PRESERVING A. J. REES 106 Princess Street. "Phone 8. S44004 ineapples, AT Prerssessscsssessaseseld = Roman Sandals, Summer Footwear You may need some of these Ladies' White Canvas Ties and Pumps, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and £3.50. POVVVTLEVLLLTULILR CVT TVITTTLTLOGS steseses Panama Pumps. Gun Metal Pat Colt and Tan Call Panama Pumps. Children's White Canvas Ties and Pumps. San- Girls' and : Barefoot $ dala Bhoes for hot weather. : The Sawyer Shoe Store | 212 Princess St. red