Pilshed Dally and Semi-Weekly by Aris ne PUBLISHING Lama 0 dae k : Telephones + mast I to ne pate? i ached . | prs Shed » ohe of tl the best job tary inspector and a plumbing spector. : The plan is to transfer Mr. Tim- merman from the police departipent to the department of health, and it will be a good change for the city and the man. Sanitary-messures can- not be promoted by periodical service, Unce a year there is an inspection of the city, dnd a partial cleaning up. This year it is hoped there will be a complete cleaning, under the direction of all the public bodies, and within a brief and specilied time. But the 1 in the spring, is not divolving on the moval of dirt, the oniy duty Health. It is supposed to be always on duty, alert, active, and it can- not be efficient in the -enforcement of local laws without the help of one who is daily in action ed to do-his part. In a similar way there must be plumping inspector if bnies of the people are to be free from the paisons which escape from defective pipes and is a plumbing by-law, practically & dead letter the is expected to Joard of aggressive, and determin- sewers. There but it when the busiest men in the city engineer, one of city, leave his office and more important work, in order to see what the plumb ers are doing. The Council may hesitate about ear, a par. ts nited st tatos rd hd threes month She Jour Co 13 United 'States hree months pr San ESENTATIV Soho ESENTATIVES R. No rib MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE PAYS Mayor Shaw, some' time ago, ' sug- gested the expediency of establishing municipal ice houses, and to the end that the people might be supplied with pure ice at absolute cost, The suggestion | was regarded as © some- thing of a joke. Yet municipal terprise "js taking "on new the while, and in some dities en all 15 a forms it most pronounced success. In Wisconsin provision has been : milk supply on the ground of the inspector. revelation in connection with the the people, will demand protection. plumbing inspector, expense, but it cannot defer safely appointment of The a sanitary has aroused and they to try The Perhaps a Leeds, England, is going civic government by commission movement is Spreading, little later the may, byi special act, of the this form of government. Ontario government permit the towns and cities province to try HUNTERS OF THE BIRDS United States \et which was design the birds, year the con gress passed an ed to save to put an énd made for municipal Richmond =€ity new public theatres, and is preparing in ts building, to run a play house of its own and according to its own: ideas of should be like. ate in operation Los Angeles, Newberry, Penn., Antigo, Wis,, and other places, and this is the declaration with regard to them : 'Lower to come through lowering distribution costs, and wagnicipal markets simplify the process very much." In Europe, and in Britain especial- ly, there are not kets, but bakeries, meat tres, and railways, from. ther for which and they terially. what such a place markets Hoboken, N.J., Municipal at Cal., food costs « are only municipal may thea profits shops, the the purposed and go towards taxatfon is usually raised, reduce the rate very ma- I'he Cold Feet imperial commons Committee of the is trying to rectify the defects of the chamber so that the of the their feet, will not suffer the ladies plaining of poor heads members, and from poor Even the grills sanitation air, from are coms MORE TALK OF FAIRS The dty hopefully take to run a fair, but it fully undertake to. co-operate the county ciation in products and resotrces of trict. "fhic County has been conducting Harrowsputh, which, t cannot under can hope with the county's and asso an annual display of the the dis Fair Assodiation its exhibits in in the O many, is accessible, and can draw its immediate never people outside neigh- borhood. It is, all viditor, talking of responsibility, and it should very well for some without a sense to' reproach the city Le say enterprising, like which will grow in favour tractiveriess.' This It can have a summer carnival, which Toronto, and develop a fair and not ns would be more to the purpose, and | funds t| | require only sufficient for a} programme. But ands of dollars must buildings, and what can be the use | of them unless definite agreement the men who are interested in a fair get' fogether and by (heir united service, and annual grants, make §t a success. There is a good deal of forde in the suggestion that the land owned by the city 'be sold, and part of the proceeds devoted to | the erection of new buildings out- side of the city. The show might as well 'be in Harrowsmith, however, far as convehiience is concerned, the support of those who brought to the city by boat will be missed. on a fair thous | be spent in | by a very 80 and can be | train and Commissioner Chisholm, of Toron- ! to, figures, that he can buy and coal at a dollar a ton less thun is available from the deslers. city might be tempted to let him show what he but the . remembrance of what happened when a similar experiment! was tried some years ago--at a loss of $40,000, TWO NEW OFFIGL ALS The Board of Health, influenced by the reports of the medical health ofli- cer, and evidence of the dangers to health by impure food and defective sanitation, has recommended the Pointment of two new sells} it | The can do, for ap-| officials--a sani. should did pealing imasses for {ane gone on strike. l 1 ords [raises ! these to their I'his law forbade unseemly slaugh the wild birds save for summarily ter of importation the plumage of action It to learn protective purpose Similar was taken by India and Australia then, Great Bri 1s not at all surprising, mother of nations, under that the legislation and _pre review the the.specigs from ex has will some tqin, which spare birds, serve of termination Best of all, the bill, is the and giving strength to support which by men in public Sir x Lord Blunt the Plumage Bill, is giv en soms of the life-- M1 \s Lord Cro- Doyle, So popular measure stronges Grey, quith, ward mar, Curzon, Sir Conan and" others. and Mr 1s the in the it 80. stroug that the commons 135. movement in its support, division in 297 first carried by votes to Lhere was practically unanimity opinion upon the subject ) Those who contended that the stfoy opposed it would will an prohibition of it Well, has been called not de the trade it re strain what adious and sill one amounting. in Britain to £120,000, It ¢ up a market in London in which the 115,000 L000 pigeons, and affecting only 900 persons. will eertainly last egrits, year plumage of 85,000 humming and 162,000 kingfishers, (to nothing all at birds, ay of other birds their public the greed in varieties), were disposed of auction. And this to satisfy of some men and the vanity of som women, Wilfrid Blunt, a when he that the Su ndt all the skill of all the quite chemists in Europe could recreate a lover of birds, puts case savs truly single species in 1 destruction is its existing beauty once wis exterminated. But alas terribly eas: EDITORIAL NOTES Al still {counsels should prevail. be before, to is quiet in Béliast Jet Ler I'he politicians able to. see if now, they not the dangers of ap- the religious passions of political effects Austin Chamberlain is dish at Irish stew." of getting rid of it, namely, to pass Home Rule. Then the, Irish people will keep the stew to themselves! weary ele is only the "the way of successive tions, There one The farm helpers in England have They demand short er hours and a half holiday week. And they will get what they demand. Farmer employers will that the farm hands must be a discover hereafter An early election in Britain is pro mil sed---but the Parliament Act the legislation. the when bas given effect to have not treated on its merits, Rule all the bye-electaions and will probably be Home has been endorsed in endorsed in a general election. ---- Fhe deportation undesirables averages 250 a month, able of and 'undesir- sick, I'he Whig again Why 'when bécause they are insane or criminal persons. the ' question people Lv detected dares sent themgelves across the seas. cannot they for immigration, Fheir transportation and deportation seem to be wholly unnecessary. Montreal papers are Bay cabal, I'he of the Georgian in favour . because the its terminus will be in Montreal. But it will be many years before it ean be built, there is a grave gues: tion whether it service warranting the expenditure of between two and three hundred thousand dol- The Welland canal has proved There 1's nothing experimental about it. and can Hb of a lars. its value and usefulness. The telephone have" been called upon to install the British will automatically experts a service at "i Commons which call the attention of the whips to the disappearance. of they are keep- contrivance is. said to of the The member of parliament has House member on whom The the any ing tab. be one of marvels age. now no hope of escape from the toils of the whips. IPUBLIC OPINION | Too { Ottawa Alberta objects to the { Alta. if humor them, [along come Saskatchewan, British | Colnmbia and® Prince Edward Island | Fussy Journal abbreviation Now, Go mar Alberta, vou're, too fussy. the Women Free Press political meetings, Bribing Ottawa In at they Chicago, are of The woman might a with beef least omit the trust ankles noisy hosiery. Some men ave up with the lark and some others prefer a swallow before breakfast apt to get end first-- @ moving street car that way A woman sion wrong is an impres- if she steps off Col. Barley derstand Corn says he why some men earth'if its two-thirds water can't want ns the Sayings of Children, sald 'Willie, and let it stay and then do the other, and keep ow how we walk," foot dow way behind the ut one ill it same t gets with ittle chap," said the stranger of y, picking the wat up one are you going be giving women bottles I of the customary Doesn't constitute scent, cam the taking and | bribery msie paigu cigars giving of and corruption ? scents Purity of Our Food Montreal | Star important t that your in dirt in fact, grim fact It is was 10 i clean 1 surely as it r did much surcr of this ever before. as ever | food 1 just we | lurks as | are | than we | were \. Little Mexico ' Mortreal Herald Robert Roger that tl the 5 told parliament neither law Sas re was nor of have had in ind, Justice 1n province he must constituency katche n the N and have ~nrel lonald Manitoba All in Place 1 | Sees sur {1 tt the fact Catholies and i] the board at | lay dinner this vehr In this part of the world { and they Why sade the Pe {ric in Montreal people do not other just religion | ot avoid each { hold different should thes because view In Canada's Golden Age "re Press perplesitie which beset path at Ottawa and the | which demand solution it though desert him when | September, 1911. | the golden age of Canadian development and prosperity, with scarcely a cloud in the sky; and, if. the truth were wn, he probe. bly well pleased to be that a dit fairs exjjt problem are | look Sir did not ited in Hia premiership was considefed, Wilivid's luck he was d Kno 18 where he now ver ferent state of af | | * | | Kingston Events | 25 YEARS AGO. \ car of cotton, 15 City for China John CC challenge and Twenty-five Kingston distriet north-west 0 bales, to-day ha accepted McLaughlin ar of SO r the for a race f farmers left the the from to-day for FOURTH | © TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY. | The Hon, L:. O. David, city clerk, who is also a the Senate member of | Deminion was horn seventy-five vears RRO to-day Sauly-an- lat, This in. teresting little rench-tanadian has at Hl} Three titles to fame. First of all he is perhaps the most inti mate friend of | Sir Wilfrid Laur. | ter, and, it he | survives his dis tinguished fellow ocountrythan, wij! be his biograph- TT ---- er. Next he was the i m of the feast of St. John $ t tn Montreal, one of the ETeat events In the life of the Church Lastly he has written a long list of books dealing with the history of | Lower Canada and is one of the most trudite French-Canadians of =. day He has been ¢ity clerk of Montrea! for over twenty years and a member of the Senate for alaven years There are nearly six thousand pro fessional foresters In Germany whe are associated with various 'technical | voeleties. at Reco least Si inninnisi----r-- The Unjted States: cavalry had sharp rap with Mexican federals across the Rio Grande. | watch- Her First Batch, An [Ns Man sarsas Newlywed best bread wilywed identally it M Mr it 1 N Aw fu dropped biscuits. on Responsiveness, the \ man is fond of responsive wo main, The" w who understands The smiling face, truth The the eyes. of fearless eager clasp of gentle hands \ man Warr Fender Low-volce is foud of the nin nature's lgveline natural woma in heart and gent d in tones o is fond of the which \ left the| Wis¢ Sayings of Marcus Aurelius nay befall the m everlast fleeting 'and vestérda 1 mui So fo readth of assigned to tionally, and part with life s drops the cason that tured it ir ashes time ripe olive, ex bore it a land but the « ablivious brog | th Montreal's | 1. THE PARTED WAYS, I used to know a little lad, . A youngster of thirteen, Who wasn't very good or bad, But somewhere in between He bad such freckles on his nose As your nose seems to bear. I'd almost think that at the brim that youst think Came down to ydu from him. And be had such of dog Barks joyfully al With you. . ho It co A as now Hig It wake we wonder d have lived Yo long. 1 kno when, But with Lis Leart of fe Heo went again Aud took his « } So some day in a litt He'll wave a band And leave you with hi) smile, And you will yoderstauny, ~Juwmes W. Foy. not w here i and cathe tleng while shine | brow ped cheery Kingston's s One Price Clothing Store Sale 2 Boys' Suits § Boys' Stocking Druiey Special -29c. 101-2, all wool, fast 5, regular 35¢ for 25¢. --econd Floor Sizes 6 1-2 t¢ black stocking $4.50, $5.00, 59 Values for . For boys 21-2 57 to 14 wrs,, Don't miss see- Second Floor $15.00 Suit Sale $18.00 and $20.00 $15 Values for . West of Englatid Fine Worsteds in new brown hair lines, new grey worsteds, fine blue worsteds to the new young men's models, sizes 33 to 4. See our window display of these suits. new, new fahries. ing these stvles, suits, pring Overcoat Sale $12.50 & $13. 50 ' $8 15 Coats for . uew pin dot grey, brown tweeds, hand padded collar and lapels, button through and through models. Sizes 34 to 10, Means Smaller Coal Bills That is why it pays to order Coal that suits, P. WALSH - Gun Metal and Patent Leath- er, Buttone dor Laced $3.00 Gun Metal, Tan Calf, Patent Colt, on latest lasts, #3.50 and... Ji $4.00 Buttoned or Taced Bluehier., The following Is a partial Mst of farms we have for sale in Kiugstos districts Ci Late Lie £58 av $1800 - $1500 H la-tlee @ew ces Baw Cea Wew Weare Mae cee MEW wn i ave taes sre Ban Lae ieee BES see Bae Late Blew Klee toew Jon * ele a is vi Se ost Mee FW See fewer wet tc #5150 . o---- Wan. is ore, Bless cee Wem