THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY PRE 1 SL THE WHIG, BEVENTYNINTH YEAR EDITORIAL NOTES 7 DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at Js- a King Btreet, Kingston, On- Bred has tario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 re. .« has WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 p he td in parts on Monday snd (lor and lake a i er. The Thursdla morning at $1 a year. To United States charge for pestage bad to st of 'Boing. 20 + radi sind be added, making price of Dally 33 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. . ng St Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, sty iisk, the end is not in snd cheap work; nine improved presses. a THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED | ©! focwnily uo that le vee BP $ 1 2 5 0 J. G, Elliott, President. the wor ine" in an acadenfc sens . Leman A, Gulid, Sec Treas only, A man of his standing and profigsions should not use # Wn am nnn, rense. ' ® rons, ormon-su on star or osm, 10s | mw. wi ao OUI 2M Overcoat Street, Toronto. H. E. Smaliplece, J.P. representative. y tooming a naval unit for the Pa wl me ific O\ast. Is the Borden govern ment committed to this po.acy 7 PREACHING THROUGH THE PRESS. is he forsing the ise upon the Bar ale p------ cen goverment ? A delegate, (there were eight of men whose lives are so sweet and clean 2 : s fhe desperadoes who seem to he ~~ . i iB] them), from the Men and Religion |that what they say will be respected ' tors at the ii ¢ enitentiak The Crarments are correcet in every » + . . nasters a eo ngstom entiary . FOOD CHOPPER {BD} Movement in New York, told a Mont- | Publicity, in other words, is the pro- " 1 Letter 44! id . pen th: ] il 1 1 I . : i . Tu "Lier we Be mn one with in AME 4 Ce 5 Tir TL *, » real audience on Sunday evening that | clamation of the Men and Religion tall and chabnif thi 4 i detall and we take pleasure Im showing i \s a i mn HE can LL one i The Best Manufactured. 3 what the churches should do, is preach Movément, 40d it is urged by Lusiness Prison bolts and bars do nol seem them. i | : through the newspapers. The mem in| men who have used the papers in other! to hammer them very much i ¢ ip] the pulpits do not reach the masses. |waye, and find that it pays. Why not ' ' : . . i ) C---- x» selecte x warn 8 . . Prise $1.25 {Bl1t is a pity that this is the case, but fuse them in preaching the sermons! Some of the bank tlle for which We selected the fabrics and had the D y the fact cannot be ignored. It be-{that but for them would pot belihe Canadign government is respo Suits made: with a view of offering our Guaranteed satisfactory or [B|comes necessary then to adopt the |heard ? ble need renewal. Mr. White, Cay ade the best Suits Twelv money returned. {| steps whereby the people, all of them,| Then the church is urged to reorgan- trade the best Suits that Twelve Dollars nada's finance minister, must zee the }| can be reached, and the Men's Con-|ize its forces. 'There are in every|wisdom «f giving the phople clean and Fifty Cents ever bought. We've | gress in New York decided that the |church a number of societies that arel,, ney as soon as possible, uf ; press should be used. How ? running independent and disconnected -- accomplished our object. Well, the editors are not to be the]campaigos--tio « their mutual disad- The Toronto News Tauds Sir Weiirid preachers. They are authorities on [vantage. The idea pow is thai these [Laurier and the liberal French-Cana- many subjects, but they may not de-! societies be drawn together and made|dians who took advanced ground on . sire to pose as leaders in religion and | to co-operate for the good of the|the naval question. But there was rectly cut in the same style as the higher morality. They will undoubtedly sup | common cause. There is such a thing | no paper in Canada that depreciated H d ood. {}| port any moral agency or movement |as over-organization. Some of thejine fabours of these men so much du ay w - | } churche ith i 1 tne fidital election. but' the church must advise the people s are burdened with it, and auf- [10% every particular. Flooring in xeligious things, wad though the {lets 1b SOmstquence, Thaw's fe eated dttompts to escape : Hp { en ---------------------------- p-- . " {from the lunatic asylua, through the if | REDUCTION oF LICENSES. | ours "of the Naw vers, are regarded Cleaner and better than i : io generally with distavour, He 1s fn carpets. { : : : common, every-day murderer, who The license commissioners have giv-|these men had shown for the require be ' \'4 : i dees not seem to realize that he has Bo S S t Can 12d over an old =n uo to the, patie will and or-|ments of the Taw, Against some of uirasd: his dee. and he oust be male : y i 11 flo 3 dered he reduction of : é ONES 3 cease re > licenses orithe liceaseholduis there had been | 4 ice the fact. Handsome New Spring fabrics, cor- priced Suits, trimmed and well tailored in f Ia} Hiwhich the people voted in January. marke, and it is not necessary to BIRCH, {}{Ten of the present license holders buve [say that these were remembered. _ ; ] MAPLE and {}{b6en piven notice that at the end of | Everything told in a time of sera. THE CITIZENS ADVISED at A 58 3 a e J OAK three months, they must go out ot|iiny. ! 6 8 i : {11 busingss. These who have hotels| The liquor nen had appealed AITO USE FIRE ALARM BOXES IN 1 - {may run them still, as the keepers of | gainst the dedision of the lower court THE STREETS ¥ i N . > hot«ls in option law districts ran | and with respect to the reduction of imip----. | { in 1} theirs, but the rafe of liquors must lice ¥0 by law, 'the apre:f may be In Preference to Telephone When : 1 § » - . Le discontinued. sustained, , 1 it is the. Lcanscs now Notifying Fire Stations of Blaze-- LG 4 Cor Wellington ml Bay Streets. | No ene envied the commissioners|granted for thrie months will be Chief Armstrong Reports on the 5 § : . : : : Eo : "Phone 66. Tithe tasks they had set before them. It |continted for a year. If it 1s not Dalton Five. por Boys Norfolk Suits with Belt. Straight Knicker. ; oy : At a .meeting of the civic fire com- | was quile appgrent that they would|teng hot | keepers v#ll be foreed out g m- | : . ' : . v 1 Pl ! a . ai imittee, a discussion took place with | EF E Light and Dark Shades. All wool Fabrics. W orth ete tht A etn we mtn hare to act with a rare discretion in {of business at Lhe end of three | { BD ] 3 {regard to the report last week that | : > y1.s ovder to aveid the appearance of pur- months. They cannot sell a business! gfieen minutes elapsed before the fire d J &% regularly $4.00, $4.50. While thev last for tality, and they must be complimen- [which is gding to be closed up. They tbrig ade reached the store of Dalton & ; : y ted upon the carcfulness with which cannot claim compensation. In the Sons, which was afice. The chairman Ey ev acted. Many t 8 had to be|whale froeecdivg the license Holders | and the. chief, when they heard the re. i b> . port, immediately made investigation g . consid pd location, accommodation, | who rem: in will read the sncertnint, {This toport-was-made by Chief Arm: hE ; i the charactir of the housis, the re [cf the future and will govern them: strong : ecrcs of the beepers, and the regard|s lies accordingly. "On Tuesday, April 22vd just, a se : y Sizes 24 to 31. - rious fire took place in the premises oc : cupied by W. B. Dalton & Sons, rin RECIPROCITY AT REST. cese street. Owing to some delay in sending in the alarin, the fire had | made great. headway before the de | O H S ] » S » . , . A . ave I ai le. Lo HO DREDOSS {partme ut arrived { t t the conserynigve - papers Ba a 1eolly, do 4 PREDOSE. 'The alavm for this fire was veveived | | . ur a a e 1S 1 olin n lot to say about a remark which Mr, | Now there is the publication of theiat 3.40 p.m. from box No. 7, at the | Lr Taft made in a confidenticl note that private correspondence which passed 'corner of "fimdésd and Bagot streets, Letween Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosaveli, | Just previous to this the telephones in and the repudiation by Mr. Roose. | both stations had rung, and members were on most friendly terms. They | ely of the Taft doctyine that recipro- { the the rx. 10 learn ' the location of the alarm being sent belonged to the one cabinet, and the |dity would te a good thing for the lin, when the gongs started to ring R ® president of to-day was the heir wo | United States. He says he saw, Ra- for No. 7 box. By 3.45 o'clock two offce of the man who wants to oust|ter, that the pact would be bud fon atroams were playing on the fire and tim from it. [the farmers "und fishermen of tholn® fast ua possible four move fines Men's and Boys' Departmental Store : {were laid and put to work 3 Mr. Taft wes discussing reciprocity | United States, and that he opposed | rq ay "go 0 dar control and] eiby 5.30 o'clock entirely extinguished. | - saswewansl | would, he thought, make Canada the|press seo in the Taft letimis some "It was necessary 10 call for the assis 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS S IT'REET. THE CLUB HOTEL adjunct of the United States in trade|thing to quote which, they think, |tance of a number ol Wi lagny on this a a WELLINGTON STREET, } matters. And Mr. Roosevelt at first [is against the policy and wisdom of [27 on wich was readily given, N= - J (Near Princess) agreed with fm. 'He later on dis- | the liberals of Canada hey do not rani Wa pony shy ded the sitmbor of --- ---- There are her hotels, aw agreed with 16m, though he held l%s|#ee that im the Roossvelt letters that | wons approach Club tor streams in use, and it was not neces- hameiike surroundings, sty and pdhce for personal and political rea whi h i8 a virtual endorsement of [sary to use the steamer. In all, DOR centre of ¢ . . ' lose to principal stores and scns. It will be remembervd that the [what the libcruls contended, namely, fee} of hose, six play pipes and eight theatre . ul o a : + Charges dre moderats farmers of the western states rebelled, | that reci rocity Wor Ed have been a i Special rates by the week they contended that reciprocity meant |Lo Wd thigg tor Canada { FM THOMPSON, Proprietor. fr. ARAN Sh ema he sent to Mr. Hoosevelt when they end wrote to Mr. Roosevelt that it|it. Our friends oi the conservatin A CONCERT AT ODESSA GOES UP A CENT. PITH OF THE NEWS. Jacko cal. port tl £3 1 Aid of Methodist Church Building | Beef Heaches Highest Price Since 444 Very Latest Culled From All have also to repo hat CoP i el from W. RB. Dalton & Sons. a Fuml, | Year 1881, Over the World, rain, to them, that it meant the| The issue is dead in Canada far the lcheque for the sum of 825, which has Odessa, April 30. The attendance at | New York, May 1. The wholesale] he Venezuelan hinet has #4 opening of the larger market to the | r.sent at least, though there is some been divided equally among the mem- the sacred concert given by the Odessa [price of beck has advanced a cent \ sachuseti oft department." Sunday school on Thursday evening, {pound, to a higher record than Cansdians, in naturh products, and |desire to revite it jo Quebec and bots of the ol thi i xak not ax large. us niieht mr. since : 1881 A oarcase of 4 . i . . "" p ofief recommended thy f 4 3. Wi i As IALge NA mph ' . ng sie, France SOILED CLOTHES MADE that the Canadians wopld enjoy the Saskatchewan. There 18 no seuse in wy AM at. 1m R . , but those who were for {corn fed Fol was quctad Wa NEW. advantages which should be theirs | discussing now something that the tunate enough to be present were, Fout Miriet, tn Brooklyn i possible cases, alarms of five be sent million dollar , in from street hoxes The committee Because your last season's alone. Mr. Tait argued against this | Americans cannot give under the pre- {accepted the report and recommenda Rive Cod of manltorsas, chorioy, |Omirs. agreed. W the bight rice] . 3 . . v : 1 consisted of a SReS, 1508, » agree as © rho Wi suit Is soiled or dirty don't nd sought to sooth and satisfy 1%s|sent circumstances, tion. It also instructed the chief to |" VC F8 + Ee or 4} > let aile p " prietor of the a g 2 r quartettes, solos, recitations and pan- [in over thirty yeafs Retailers wer _ think of buying a new one. Qur prepare a card glving the number of taming. wag one of the Just given 'in | chafzine. twenty-five '4 twonti-six stricken with pura A omine, was one of the best giver charging dvi Oo tv-8 French Dry Cleaning Process the fire station telephone and also the ead y : of hour will make it look like new noarest fire alarm: box. and Dave: th Odessa for some time pound for porte er-house and Jiwenty Onc. hundred again. The cost is small and THE SEGREGATION OF VICE. I di to ud " i ia i a . ne Pr. C. C. Nash, of Kingston, occu: | four ents for siffcin steaks; twenty td N ions IB . the saving great. = sare dis ributed to all telephone sub pis d the ; hain and gave a very pro- (to wonty two cents for ne ross io ional jo = L itable address on the mmfluence of the | thirty Mr two ceats ar Ap 2M s a A ® PARKER & CO, . It was decided %o purchase a cellar | <, » at x {on 8 > . Bh x ol a : a of the Brotherhood Glens Wi sle' of an a w 20.000 of wh wed th J : unday school in the lives of the boys famb chowt eighteen cents for mut- ang Swans Oat innipeg, a couple of 'years ago, | voters, 20,000 of whom used the bal {nozzle at once for the use of the de | und girls. The pastor, J. ( dell, al- 'ton shoulder : chops; twenty-six to to passed through an uncomfortable ex lot, and the red light district disap- partment, at a cost of $80, iit $0 gave a very interesting address on [twenty-eight cents for mutton loin] George Von, Thader peared at once. The transformation The smoke helmet which arrived for | the building of character, stating that chaps, and even soup mest sold wt lisher Esoen, Germ : , was easy of accomplishment. A chief the department, was afterwards tested | the building of character, occupied a | tif teen cents an pound. Von Thaden, represe % - advocates und the police commission of police was chosen »who. shared the at the lower station by Aids. Fair, very important place in church and | The wholesalers exilan the + colonization in German Bibby' 8 will be sold | : tended i the social evil : Sutherland and Carson, and found to {Sunday school werk of the high prices is the scare ta Caleary, fo seloct y Public | ers contendec oi he social evil. | mind of the new mayor, and he had po ost satisfactory. During the renderitig by the choir of | cate sud the cost of fed, y i} The issue resolved itself into a heat- [hardly been installed in office until een ssn tment the opening chorus, entitled "lhe | corn. & 5 + a : . > a 3 Livery ey On {Hed discussion over the question of|those who had. been flaunting their The Liberal Policy. Cross And the Flag," two little boys lagainst the: C.P.R. and 3 . . . : + : Toronts Globe, of the primary class went forward and - t o: " o % ni 3 Pn or and 1 ports " A or Yi SATURDAY, MAY 4 4th whether it was Possible to suppress ing in the faces of decent people be I'he liberal parly supportad recipro- [entwined the Umion Jack around a Object to the Acquittal. ial . : Fal Be Ha i . ; a : ire the social evil. The churches argued {gan to move out. Presently Detective! ity because it would have promoted | cross erected in the front of the ehnreh Camplellton, NR, May 1. Ama _. on . 44H dar gs De J 8 1 ; : p ton, N.B., May # monopolize 0 con anspor --==lthat it was not debatable; the police | Burns, who knew it well, was able to Ls n da 8 prospe rity r hat be earse of which gave a very pretty effect. meeting of the citfzens was held herg ih : tiute at ' : Uxiension Walnut Table and Shle.| department held that a policy of tol |eertify that Seattle was ome of the i 3 Safle e on resident Taft's po- i The music and singing was furnished to protest against the vordit some of i J je i 4 " S is i iw « UNes y yr N y § O cist : " k ard Big aoe thd, Secratd- eration was advisable, that the evil| cleanest cities, morally, in the United tics. Jortunes ow the Sunday school, assisted by f wreas ago acgeilting Ur. W. W. Do Mr. Lovelace, of Yarker, and much of i ' yd . g ya therty on a chagge of murder in cau ¥ } § ' o nat sveARMANS, tauld not be stamped out and could | States, the oredit of this part of the pro- here on agge A Hith. 1910. in New Yo % a s : i say Ceath of Daniel J Bruce | o aw ley brey HH . fis Street. best be hundled when limited in its] One ean, with this experience before BR. ny gramme was due William Heaslip, the Turki hn argue ol i rs bit wwe Hawley 9 brow: 2 8 v | . y by oP his : ; . oof tha . g asl p 4 artving her in order hi $l range. him, appreciate the remarks of Rev, ER choirmaster. Near the close of the pro mirton cketion. ' night wherit a fortune contingent - FONG BING Against that policy, and showing | Dr. Gordon upon the condition of EE ir Et Rae God It was stated at the time that th the absurdity of it, is the experience Winnipeg, for here the red light dis- 3 The" which was eT ou Lolnt of Doherty grumibte fia Rv has filed - notice by publication that of the city of Seattle, where u change |trict has been abandoned, though it much, The proceeds, which amounted | | wo ima Bruce ® ae nat heb he anise jo sd Hn a : vod yin + 3 u ak } ollars (8 x y WAR afi iC wulled. She had not seer r CO of civic administration meant a change Sos ot follow that there will be an} | 3 10 shot ity dollars, gous {uo the there has since ben some [rss critic he got the $200 immediately after t ings. ity i end © , ril. "The . a TE IE is ' CREOPORY : 4 Shing hc had been given a wd of the Sela) ov fhe pe rok applicd to thé church building fund. arm. . Saremany. name throug! he presence and eg, says Dr, Gordon, "of the - mtn operation of all manner of evil doers. [policy of toleration has been abund- ' Brook . i The mayor had promised to perform |antly demonstrated in this city by the Prevost, Broek sirest, has receive i a 5 . i y all his spring and summer goads for certain tasks and failed. Heo hecamo|police records of the past two years. ; a his order TE a department, and " pe NGER" at first neglectful and then defiant, A long and ghastly list of murders] | a ready-made clothing and gents' fu 'and the demand was made that he be |and attempted murders, of white slave] | nishing department. All well assure Hand Bewing Machine oo - | panished by removal from office. Jodses, ol crimes of unspeakable bru- i ed with new goods. : RR AW Ck OR ir 5 Practjcaliy nev, for Sale, | dhe ivitiative, referendum and re 'ality, of orgies of beastly lust, wil] | Rows Doe en: a tal win So : {call are a part of the civic machinery satisfy any man not wedded by per- i - oil under the new ordercof the marine {of Seattle. The mayor was summon- |%o0al inclination to the support of department. Under the late ghvern- od to face the people in a new elec |Vic® that the barbarous relic of the ment 'the acetylene gas was used. tion. le was charged practically with decadent ages, with Which we have ns | Men! You want to save a dollar. Diabetes! Buy boots at Dutton's. encourag crime. His reelection | Deen experimenting, must be aban . ; Lightning committed a strange Ww 1B Iq! | § ¥ | meant gt Fo his defeat a re-{doned." What Winnipeg wants, ap i fresk on the premises of A. M. Doane, ¢ ave 81) ie lo a It was a fierce contest,|parenily, is a chief of 'police who js 1 Miliord, The bolt passed through ? the forces of good and evil being | determined to hunt out the evil doers. roy Killed ton hat tig Hav € Y Q 18 R4 strenuously in combat. The reformers |The act shouid not be any more im ¥ . Sale of corsets, fifty kinds to choose won out, with the aid of the women|possible in Winnipeg than in Seattle. ie oF corse, y aa given a good tre is the programme | figure of thirtern cents \t Hoheageo: ~ perience while the moral and reform settlement purpose At. Juneau, Alask Skagway, were dismi ena Adam Brown wh on her marriages before a certain 4 3