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MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street. ®, 3 Woei's Phosphodine, The Greed Pagiih Remed i Tones nid invigurates tho whe RS! vous system, makos new Hood 1: old Voing, Ceres Neros ous Debility, Meatid ond Frain Worry, Des mdency , Serwod Weakness, Kminvions, Spere torrhin, and Egects of Abuse or k= csses, Prion 31 ror box, six for§a One will please, six will cure. Sold by el druggists or mailed § n . on recalpt of price. New pamp a d 3 The »~ Windsor) Tornto, Ont Extension Walnut Table and Ble hoard Big stook of New and decond. hand Fupniture, You will got a bar. gain at HH SUGARMAN'S, 242 Ouiarie Street. R 18 48 NOURS. Cures Kid. ney and Bioddew Troubles. FONG BING has removed to 353 Princess next to YMCA Firat oan Work guaranteed. who have some - - - rap er ; -n b a ; : ; ch buy, sell or exchange. : es hy fine OM Prices reduced during January. + LESSES vestigate the freight charges in west, have pakes can stand a reduction in their tarifls, to pay has carried surplus. It rived reduciion but it would Wise, the which officers ions--but they are not such as should THE WHIG SEVENTYNINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 Kfng Street, Kingston, On~ Editions at 2.39 and 4 p.m. tario, at $6 per year, WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 Thursday morning at $1 a year, be aded, making price of Attached is one of the best Job Prin To Un and cheap work; nine improved presses. THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE~Suite 13 and Street, Toronto, HH. Some day----und may it be soon--the lominion rdllway commission will fn. the and give a ruling wilch will effect, The the desired com- The C.P.R. is ily able enormous dividends, but it not or to rest account a large is contended that the money should be used to give the wople a hitter service at lower rates, Then the company has lands which which have rapbdly increased in value, lands of which present great wealth, lands he sale sum handle, lands, will yield a troublesome to I'he suggestion is that these nd certain rest funds, presumably de from land, & billion' dollars in hat may be There may be an apped from the of the action of the local 4 eetzel, dis- to lecigion Justice missing quash the license bwlaw, is hardly likely that there will e any difference in the result, The election may have been attend «1 by some trifling irregularities--it surprising if it were other- the the and deputy-returning ke considering technicalities of law and non-acquaintance electors with its provis- 'must have affect the general resifit. The appeal to the electors, on Jan- uary last, straight and direct. I'he licenses. was proposition was to cut off ten It meant something to those who would be put out of busi- ness the vote, and ft tning to tha city, which would by meant some- lose cons derable in revenue from licenses, increase to some extent All thks, it meant an in the rate of taxation. es, published in parts on Monda Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.60 per year. I pen--. E. Bmaliplece, J P., representative. HAS TOO MUCH MONEY. THE LICENSES MUST GO. THE DAILY and ited States charge for postage had to ting Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, J. 6, Eltett, Presidemt. Leman A, Guild, Sec~Treas. 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 ChiFch all, poration, the UP.R. such a dispodtion of the surplus as This will save the com- be conveyed to a private cor- officered and directed that they by men, and make they see fit. pany (from some anxiety, concerifng the surplus funds, and the necessity of dodging a certain statute, Tike statute requires a in the rates when the revenves afford a ISgher dividend than ten per on the invested capital. The World is wrathy because Mr. Maclean has his attack on the re luction cent. not been ioined in by the Canaciah members of parliament and press. It says the company should spend some of i enorious resources in building company new lines and elevators in the west, 'n any melon-cutting that takes place the people should be remembered, and and more, was discussed in the press preceeding the use of the ballois, and the decision of the electors, iu port of reduction, was emphatic. sup- the by-law, and of lirense One can sympathize With the men who are put out of business sum- marily, without compensathon. It can that they had of the "mes is and not bke'said, however, The trend sowards probhbition no notice. lipense re- duction. The premier of Ontario had declared that even the Jiquor men are opposed to the abuses, the sins and the evils of the liquor traftic, Mr. the bar and that treating must go. that those who Rowell has declared must the and vill do well to act accordingly. zo Even remain in trade must see what is coming, they The license commissioners may have the time of their lives in cutting off ten licenses, but it fs presumed that they are equal to the duty of the hour, and will discharge it without fear, favour and affection. loss of life is the offering which is made from time to time for the good of the world. Some huge en- terprise is projected, and in its inter: est there is the peril of life and limb, world gladly, eagerly, pre A great and the gents the men, the wonieny the materi al for the sacrifice, The departure of the the latest addition to the White Star line, evil. Titanie, accompanied by omens of much hurry Lo Increase of her trial was There was so her speed, pt the outset trip, that a couple of the steamships at the dock were swung out of place, and it was a miracle a terrible acci- not at once precipitated. the a speedy one, that the eguip- dent. was It was understood that voyage would he i great ocean greyhound the steam and ma- the huge hulk water there nothing lacking. A collision at and with the most dangerous of obstructions, an iceberg, was not a danger ever this ment of the would be submitted to severest test, that so far as chinery could propel through the would be sen, all ex pected; and yet it is present and ever feared at sea son the glaciers, and In the early spring sometimes invisible, are floating At Thee 'eye of the naviga- sunken in the water, down the lantie coast. tor i ever pn the watch for them. He is helped in his ceaseless vigilence by the instrument that is declared to be infallable, that will indicate the pres ence of the iceberg within a couple of miles of the vessel. If the Titanic was not possessed of this necessary protec: DANGERS OF OCEAN TRAVEL. -- at ---- and the officers, no matter how ex- perienced, should have refused to sail. The commander of a great steamship which, fully occupied, was designed to carry 5,000 or 6,000 persons, and had on the voyage nearly 3,000, was ex- ceedingly culpable in without going to sea appliance that helped him in the periormance of his duty. Words cannot depict the effect of the impact of the Titanic with the ice The shock must have been tremendous, and that the steamship was disabled and wrecked is a me depressing fact. every berg. lancholy and most The news columns of the Whig tell the story rowing details. about 2,800 in all its hor There were on board persons, passengers and and only 886 have' been rescued What a calamity at 1912! Let put delusion, that crew the beginning of us aside the thought, the science mdking travel safe. Ii safer that it ever was. nations may be and art are e is not any The 'wealth of expended in vain in Dreadnoughts and ocean Greyhounds, and people may be lured into the belief that they as safe on the ccean they are at home. Bus all depends oht'the vigilence and skill and courage amd ingenuity ol man, He knows more than his ances tors, he is fitted for better service, he- cause he has aids they had not, bul he is the same iufallible creature, and producing are as when one is least expecting it the evi dence of this comes ! The loss of the Titanic has produced a shook" which has been felt on two continents, and it will be many a day tion the company is highly censurable, ere its results have passed away. What is the board of health doing about garbage removal this year? It would not be very hard to surpass the system of last year in eficcliveness, "Joe" Martin is after Rudyard Kip- ling, sid he deserves it. The last poetic grind, and for the purpose of inflaming feeling in Ulster, is the limit. : Dr. 'Benttio Nesbitt's pathetic whine, about seeking to evade prosecution, he being the only tory in the lot, is not very impressive. The man's poli- ties should not shield him for the consequences of his crime. -- The Empire Trade Commission is of some of the most dis EDITORIAL NOTES of warded. And Allen prevailed. He was The cleaning up of the cify is now im order. Each citizen could contribute very much to the appearance ol things hy seeing that his "look oat" station was improved by the removal of all waste paper. The habit of casting rub bish out of doors in place of burning it is a bad one. It begins to look as if Allan Stud holme js the most sensitive member of the legislature. When it was pro posed that full indeminities should be paid to all the members, Allan ob jected. He did not object to the sick being paid, but he would not consent to the absent and not ill being re right. Sir John French has written to the Army Review in protest against the pessimistic spirit of some Britishers 'with regard to the army and navy. Politics, he says, must be kept out of \ nn BRITISH WHIG, must regard it as a permanent insti tution in whose doubt. Lord read tais as a personal note. supcess there is no Seresford will, of course, Cutting down the board of health to three members may be a good thing. Reducing the board medical health betier plan. up his ideas, to one man, the officer, might be a One man who followed and saw that they were acted upon, edald fill the bill. ies SP(RIT OF THE PRESS Sir James" Retreat. Globe Sir James stepped briskly into the bar, chalked up the words "no treat ing," then thoughtfully added "after next session, perhaps." Toronto A Knockers' Club. Ottawa Free Press The Ontario Education Association seems to have developed into a sort of knockers' elub, but the system of Hon, Dr. Pyne and Dr. John Seath needs all the knocks that can be given. The Great Feat. Toronto World It is wp to the Ontario government now to frame the world's first law against the treating practice. If that should not prove effective, then let the move proceed [or the abolition of bar rooms altogether. ' No Kick Here. Montreal Gazette Unless the unionists well as the nationalists regard Mr. Asguith's mea- sure as but a step towards greater jn- dependence for Ireland, there is as lit- tle evident reason for ope being wild- ly alarmed as there is for the other being markedly elated as A First Class Fighting Man. Toronto Telegram It is good to see T. W, M.P.P., fighting hard on the public accounts committee for the suppres gion of enquiry into the destruction of public school, No. 4, Springer town ship. It is not so good that a M.P.P East Toronto- and a minister of edu- cation should be the beneficiary » 4 \ . , Mr. McGarry's protection : Nor is it creditable to the alleged énthusinsm of Ontario. for publie schools that Mr. McGarry should be able to enlist the following M.P.P.'s in his battle to prevent enquiry into the destruction of a publie school : » Hon. John 8S. Hendrie, Messrs, Dargavel, Eilher, Fraser, Hart, Johuston, Musgrave, McElroy, MeKeown, Preston, Shillington, Thompson, Westbrook. It would be many a long day before a Quebec M.P.P. could line up thir- teeit French-speaking members to throttle enquiry into the actions of a Quebec minster of education who had closed a Quebec school because Eng- lish was not taught in that school Ontario should admire T, W, Me Garry, M.P.P,, for his example of loyalty and service to the ideals of his creed. It does not follow that On- tario should equally admire the thir- teen M.P.P.'s ~ho marched at Mr. McGarry's heels to saclifice the ideals of their creed. If Hon. KR. A. Pyne's department, had treated French-speak ing children as the English-speak- children of public school, No 1, Springer township, were treated, if a separate school had been closed un der the circumstances of eruel injus- tice that attended the closing ol publie school, No. 4, Springer town- ship, T. W. McGarry 15 too much of a man to have figured on the line of battle for a department that perpet- rates such injustfee. The conservative and Orange M.P.P.'s who helped 1 W. McGarry to suppress enquiry into the destruction of a public school there argas untrue to their professed principles as T. W. McCarry was true to the principles which he faithfully maintains. . McGarry, for of An Agricultural Minister. Aberdeen Free Press Another noted Scottish minister ha: passed away in the person of Very Rev, Dr. John Gillespie, better known as "Mouswald," from the same of his parish. Dr. Gillespie attained the moderatorship of the™Chureh of Scot land's general assembly, « and other honors, but he was hest known as a high anthority on agrieulture. He was honorary treasurer of the High land and Agricultural Society. and chairman of the governors 'of the west of Seotland Agricultural College. At all the important cattle shows Dr. Gillespie was a prominent figure, Wand his advice and opinion regarding fat- the breeding and crops were njuch sought after. It is said that an {old farmer went to hear. him preach' one day, and' remarked afterwards : * saw he kent a' aboot beasts by very way he handled the Beuk." The recruit classes of the 14th t9giment commence on Friday 1?ght,, Three men were given protectiof, at the police station, last n ght. the | Brunswick hockeyists failed to win the TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912 -------- $1 UMBRELLAS ON THE MARKET AT BIBBY'S ada's best tailoring establishments, sack, trousers medium peg, belt loops, side straps plain or cuff bottom, Sizea 34 to 44. Sizes 36 to 46, ¢ P rice $6.50. BLUE SUITS BIBBY'S SPECIAL-$15.00 is week we offer something Special in a Blue Suit at fifteen dollars, Fabric--A fine Twill Imported English Worsted, made in one of Can- Style--New Two and Three button Raincoat Special--$6.50 . " . . ' This week we place on Sale 50 Raincoats-- English Parametta-Cloth, colors Fawn and Bronze, made with Military neck, storm cufls ete, BI ' BY'S LL, Men's and Boys' Departmental Store 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET. V BRIDE LEA GROOM. Three-cornered Romance Which Went Wrong. . Atchison, Kan., April 16.---A threo cornered romance went wrong hen when Mrs. John Black of Odessa, Mo., mduced her daughter Eva, to bring proceedings to annul the latter's mar riage to Ernest M. Ehret, two days before. Probate Judge Adams married the couple but the bride is not quije of age. The girl's mother strenuously objects to the marriage and took her tearful daughter home with her The Blacks formerly lived south ol Atchison, were neighbors of the kh rets, and Eva and Fenest became sweethearts A year ago the Blacks moved to Odessa. Eva, who is an unusually prety girl, attracted the attention of a young man. at Odessa, and her mother favored his suit March 22nd Eva came to Atchison fo a visit and again met Mr. Ehret. They were married at 6 o'clock Sat urday evening and Sunday morning while walking up Commercial street meet the Odessa young man face to face. Following this the bride called her mother at Odessa by telephone and told her of her marriage to Ernest Mrs. Black took the first train and reashed Atchison the same evening. : Still at Hockey Down East. Chatham, N.B., April 16.~New Stanley cup, but they are making : record. for late play. A match was scheduled for last night, between Chatham and Campbellion in the Int ter place. The cold snappy vights make skating still possible. W. BH. Dunkin has been appointed collector of inland revenmie at Corn wall, The appointment is an exces) ingly popuiar one. Miss Jessica Reid's Mirlor swisioal matinee, Thursday, 4.15 pam, Y. MO. A. Cards. be The town of Perth defeated on Sa. turday, by eighty-six vhtes, the by- law to grant $25,000 to)the Winn Shoe company. Annual dil of ¢ Hth regiment will commence this pk. Kenneth Murdo, a prominent citizen of Smith's Falls, died on Sa- a oe TROQUOIS CLUB DANCE, Event at Orpheum Hall Was a Grand success, Iwo huadeed and fifty tended the dance given in the Orpheom hall, on Mopday the ment bors of the lroyuois Club, and anoth added to the this years people at evening b er "decided. success'" wa many successful held the past fev Orpheum hall, with the special decorations, er looked Ihe lighting of the hall to good effect, and with the dresses of the made a. most brilliant scene ors amd perddants the d by events cluby ha nev belier was carried out ladies, Club col to good Musi Opera used advantage in was rendered oralions the Grand und the progranens a well selected one, delighted evervone Ihe different sumbers given in pericet time, and the orchestra well deserved the nnstinted praise bestow ed upon it by the merry throng of dancers, The opening waltz was com menced al nine after one o'clock the happy event wad brought to a close with the "Home, Sweet Homey waltz. There were iwen- ty dancing numbers, almost as thany encores, and' in addition four tras" Muel-oredit is due the pon mittee looking (aligr all the arrange nents, ak the Fasier dnnee of 1912 will long ba gemembicryl as one of the very best by an who 'were present, a-------- bm---------- » The absolute purity and delicious iavor, the refreshipe and invigorating ranlitien of "Selbdin™ tea have made t «hed daily beverage of millions of satished awcrs, Sweothearts are Inays wives are far mors mare. House orchestra. wore aw. dear, but o'clagk, and shortly * | OIL LOCOMOTIVES EMPLOYED, | CPR's. Action Will. Result in Lessening Forest Fires, Ottawa, April 16. There will be fos er fires in the Rocky Mountain forest in future. The Canadian Pacitic®™ ha notified R. H. Campbell, head of tl forestry that after July lat the Canadian 'acih division will be drawn togonfotives, 'This di the heavieSt grades in the have branch, all trains in Field-Kamloop by buming vision include the line and in forest fires sparks and boring coal driven engines ------------------ 1 oil nan of Lhe to out bo In past been attributed cinlers blown The direct eause of we heat The a bad one in any the mmple 15 Qe necessity the-manger" policy about doy-in condition of life £100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper plegesd to tearn that there one dreaded disease that been able 10 cure In .all and that i» Catarrh Hall's Cure is the only positive coire known to the medical fr Catarrh being a constitutions! disease requires a enpstitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure In tak intery aliy, acting directly vwpod the blood and "mucous sarfaces of the sysion thereby desiroyin he foundation the disease, und giving tig pat strength by bollding op th: consti' tien and assisting nature in doing | work, The proprietors Have so nu 0 faith in ts curative powers that they offer One HHondred Dollars for a case that it falls 1a eure. Bend or of testimoniale Address, J. CHENEY & Co, All Druggists, 75¢ Toledo, Oh Sold by Take Hall's Family Pills for Cor stipation Cats : ery sternly fut SE... od LR AM L338 & § E01]! A LESH INE