; ~ PAGE TWELVE BOCIIEEEIELEII EMILE 00 'BTOP SKIDDING It's Dangerous Get KINGSTON AUTO- MOBILE CO. Queen and ot Sts. Phone 1170 NEW YORK FRUIT : STORE Pineapples 20¢. Oranges, 135¢, 20c¢, 30c. New Figs, 15¢ pound Tomatoes, 15¢ pound, Bananas, 15¢, 20¢ 1b. Malaga Grapes, 20c 1b. 314 Princess St. Phone1405 BUILDERS 1 Have You Tred _ GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It 8aves Time. P. WALSH 88-87 Barrack Strees if You Are Thinking of Building this year it will pay you to get our prices for cement, blocks, bricks, ete, as you will save $250.00 between wolld brick and cement blocks, We also have all sizes in sills, lintels, pler blocks, caps and vases at reasonable prices. Kingston Cement Products Facto Vactory Cor. of Patrick Ho Charles Sts. Office: 177 Wellingto: ®s. TO INSURE SUCCESS | IN YOUR BAKING Use only Couper's Baking Powder Whe Best that money eau ony. D. COUPER, 841-3 Princess Street Pione 76 Prompt Delivery COAST BEALED OYSTERS am | THERE IS NO PLACE |} |" LIKE HOME IF | | YOU OWN IT. . . | House on Sydenham Street, | | $3600.00. ! i Solid brick bungalow, seven | rooms, summer Xitchen, im- provements, good stabling; { close to Princess Street A { splendid home. Must be sold by May 1, $2550 00; casy | terms can be arranged | Frame house on Albert St. | hot water furnace; the best { locality in the city. Must be 1 Bold to wind up an estate. { $2650.00, Terms can be ar- | ranged. } Solid brick house on John | Street seven rooms, improve | ments, $3,000.00, { i HORACE F. NORMAN | Real Estate and Genera! Insur. | ance. | 177 WELLINGTON 87. : You are invited to try H.P. Sauce at our Cost. There is no need to write to England for samples -- our advertising staff are bringing them right to. your door. We know you will be de. lighted with the delicious fl it daily and ur and enjoy afterwards. new All Stores are selling Live Haddock, Live Halibut, "Live Pike, Live Perch Dominion Fish Co. PHONE 530 HERRINGS IN" TOMATO Europe has been taking all the young Herrings in tomato sauce that the factory could produce. We have at last secured some for Canada. They are delicious for lunches and furnish an ample fish course forfour. This isa zestful delicacy. If your grocer does not have it write us and we will see that you are supplied, W. G. Patrick & Co., Limited, Toronso SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CANADA MOST PHYSICIANS WHO URGE '(of real cases of malignant cancer, "+ comes with "BEAVER" Flour. It is a blend of the best Manitoba grown in Canada-- Fall wheat. It has the powers of the one--and the pastry. making powers of the others. Every woman, who brings "BEAVER" Flour inte her home, THEN i, THN T. B. TAYLOR Co. LTRS, . Ywhite of an ADIUM A FRAUD ITS USE ARE CHARLATANS er . | Paris Physician Challenges the Ra- dium-Therapists to Produce One "lieal Case of Cancer Cure | i | Paris, April 20. The recent article about radium as a cure for cancer, written by Dr. Paul Decrais, {who paid a tribute to the American |radium experts, Dra. Abbe and Kel- | levmevoked a response to-day from Dr. Eugene Doyen, who is regarded jas France's greatest bacteriologist | since Pasteur, and is also a great surgeon and cuncer specialist. | Dr. Doyen read the article in the {New York Times, and immediately |offered an interview in order to ex- {press his hostility to the radium | treatment. Despite occasional critic- {ism by his brother physicians that | his methods are unorthodox, his high | Position and brilliant record compel | attention to him and his views. Dr. Doyen asserted that radium [was absolutely useless for the cure jand that where the radium treatment {had produced improvement, the case iwas only a superficial cancroidal | lesion, capable of similar improve- | ment by a different treatment at an infinitesimal fraction of the cost of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY APRIL gi, 1914. A Eh CHINESE CAN BE EXCLUDED ---- Government. May Avail Itself of New Interpretation . Ottawa, April 21.---A new inter- Pretation of the recent order-in-coun- cil prohibiting ' the entrauce into British Columbia of all artisans and laborers has been made here. It was thought at: first that owing to the Chinese 'act the order-in-council did not affect the entrance of Chinamen. However, alter a close study of the legal aspects of the question, it bas been decidéd that under present regulations the government can, if it 80 desires, exclude al new-comers from China and in view of the re- cent racial difficulties in British Col- umbia, the government may avail itself to this interpretation. The only Nation now excluded from the pro- visions of the order are the Japan- ese, whose case is covered by the treaty arrangement with that coun- try, Ottawa is awaiting with consider able interest and some anxiety the arrival of the steamer which has sailed from 8 anghai with four hun dred Hindus who, it is claimed, will endeavor to test the legality of the recent Canadian orders-in-council as to their rights as British subjects The steamer is expected to arrive at Victoria about May 1 and orders have been sent to the coast to pro- hibit the entry of the immigrants if they are entering in contravention of radium He challenged the radio therapists to produce a single person curedsof a real cancer He concluded with the sensational statement that ra dium was nothing but a gigantic fraud, practiced on the public and the medical profession by unscrupul ous financiers. Dr. Doyen said: : "I have established by experiment that the effect of radium and similar rays Is physiologically identical with the ordinary burn; in fact the much vaunted emanations, while partly electric, are chiefly little else than ordinary heat rays. How can heat cure a disease of such malignancy as cancer? "Secondly, even supposing thé it could why not employ it in some vastly cheaper manner? "On introducing radium tubes into the centre of the tumor, sometimes the tumor appears to collapse and decrease in size, even partially cicatricising. Such an effect is only due to heat. "Never in ny experience, either personally or otherwise, have 1 seen an authentic case of cancer thus cured Fully 100,000 persons have been thus treated in France during the last ten years Can you realize [the importance of the fact that not one person was actually cured of a clearly established and real by the radio-therapists? | "Here is a case in a medical publi {cation, illustrating the radio-thera pists' methods ja young woman of senuine cancer |and have the audacity to state that the fact of the cure of the cancerous {growth was established at the autopsy for, of course, the girl fare That is the radium-cured can cer's result "Or consider the case of the Amer ean Congressman, R. G. Bremner suffering from an unmistakable can cer. He was treated in a vastly ex pensive manner by radium Mr Jremner died, as al patients so freated must die, and /1 am prepar fed to challenge contrgdiction "I am willing to go so far as to | state, that a physician, continuing to | employ radium for a long period, is | jeither abusing public confidence or is culpably ignorant I am willing to | state that the majority of such pyhsi Clans are nothing but charlatans functionaries employed by persons or | soc ieties desirous of making sordid {financial gains from the exploitation for radiom "I have been overwhelmed bv of | {fers to sell radium from interested | |intermediaries. My colleague. Prof } | Modlinsky, of Moscow, had not been | {in Berlin one day before he was be [sleged by persons anxious to negoti | fate the sale of mesothorium, a radio- | active substance, i "I will state openly that radium is jan infernal fraud, operated by ignor- | fant or dishonest persons, and caus {ing incalculable harm to the suffer- | [ing----it is also the most cruel of | frauds owing to the hopes is raises In persons doonfed to ultimate death i | Cancer sufferers, however, need | | despair utterly A system of | [ete fro-thermic treatment of 'cancer jcombined with surgical extirpation by a competent operator, has produc- | ed genuine cures "I can demonstrate the success of the system, which is called electric coagulation, from the fact that can | ferous cells coagulate under the in fluence of electric heat just as the egg coagulates when heated, by producing cured patients | with a full history of their cases and explicit details. "I can produce many such, but defy the radio-therapists to produce one. 3 "As regards the American radio- therapists I can make no statement {rom direct personal knowledge; but my opinion of the futility of radium must apply equally to them. "I think it a fact that Americans are accustomed to do innumerable stupid things for the sake of a new thing, but time will teach them wis- dom and justify my words." ------ STIRRED BY REVIVAL | -- Montreal Priest Believed to Have Caused Restitution Windsor, April 21. -- There may he no connection between the two inci- dents, but a recent gift of conscience money to the county of Essex and the existence of a protracted series of revival meetings in Amberstburg and Sandwich suggests that the two facts are related. A day or two ago Treasurer J. F. Millen received an envelope containing five twenty-dol- lar bills and the laconic note: "This money belongs to Essex county." Who sent it is a mystery. as is also the means by which the county could be "beaten" 10 such an amount. The revival by Rey. Father Cox, of Moat- real, however, may have started something in a dormant consciende, | pleased cancer | | that jis the { being a constitutional dis They say they cured | | € | assisting nature in doing its | Bring Back Its Color { | Remedy," You nothing. Temptation * has' an one i : hundred and the present regulations. Owing to the present feeling at the coast with regard to orientals gen- erally there is some fear here that trouble might develop -------- "A WIFE SO SWEET" Late Lord Wimborne Pays Striking Tribute in His Will London, April 21.---"I thank God, who has given me a wife 50 sweet, 80 loving, so capable," was the trib- ute Lord Wimborne, who died in February, aged seventy-eight, paid to Lady Wimborne, to whom he be- queathed property provisionally valued for probate at $1,250,000, so far as at present can be ascertained Lady Wimborne had been the wife of the late peer since 1868. She is one of a remarkable group of child- ren born . to the seventh Duke of Marlborough. Her brother was the late Lord Randolph Churchill She is thus Winston Churchill's aunt. Her sisters are Lady De Ram- sey, the dowager-Duchess of Rox- burghe and Lady Sarah Wilson. EE ---- #100 REWARD, $100 readers of this paper to learn that there dreaded disease that n able to cure in all its Ss, is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure only positive cure now know n medical fraternity Catarrh a Fequi 8 The to the ronstitutional treatment Hall's arth Cure is taken internally act- directly upon the blood and mu- ° surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis- " , and giving the patient strength by building up the. censtitution and work. The proprietors have #0 much faith in 1's curative "powers that they offer One Hundred dollars for any case that If fails to curen/ Send for list of testi. nials. Address ¥. J, CHENEY & CO, To- ledo, © Sold by all Druggists, 75¢ Take Hall's Family Pills for consti. | pation LADIES! SECRET 10 DARKEN GRAY HAIR and Lustre With Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed ig- to a heavy tea with sulphur and ai- cohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dand- ruff, stop sealp itching and falling hair Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at bome though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready to use tonie, costing about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair thus avoiding a lot of FROM $2.80 OF CAPITAL ---- ane Chatelus Organized Future Provid. ers Society 20 Years Ago Paris, April 20. --Frederick Chate- lus, who died this week, was the) founder in 1881, when a poor typist, | of the Society of Providers for the Future, with the help of a rew friends and a total capital of 14 irancs ($2.80). Twenty years later the number of subscribers was 261, 000, with a capital of 31,000,000 francs, ($6,200,000). Each original subscriber received an annual income of 3,000 rancs ($600) from his first investment, 3 The last years of M Chatelus' life was embittered by the discovery, in 1905, that the charter under which the society was incorporated was il- legal, so despite a long battle in the law courts he was compelled to d transform ,it into a mutual aid as- sociation, elect regular officers, and abandon his independent and per- sonal management. THE TANGO 1S ACQUITTED ------ Jimerges Triumphant From Daucing 2 Masters' Inquisition Paris, April 21.---The fifty danc- ing masters assembled this week for the first International Dancing con- ETess gave a verdict of "not guilty" to the Tango, Maxixe, Tres-Moutarde and other defendant dances charged with impropriety. The masters weighed the evidence, pro and con, and made the acquittal unanimous, Several new dances were present- ed, the principal being the tatao, a composition of M. Lefort, the presi- dent of the congress, who gave a demonstration of it. It is believed that it will find much favor, for it has arm movements much different froni anything now in vogue After' a Furlana demonstration, after which a uniform arrangement of the dance was decided upon, the Tango came under discussion, to emerge stronger thanever. -------------- FAITH IN FINGERPRINTS | German Police Experts Not Disturbed by New York Case Berlin, April 21 ~The German press, inspired by the jocal police authorities, says that the recent fail- ure of finger-print identification in the case of an unknown man found dead in New York is not likely to shake confidence in the worth of dactyloscopy for police purposes An official communique, issued in Jerlin, says that the fact that the touch rosettes" can be re- new They are often missing from persons who do hard hand work or have been burned These lines can at best be only tem porarily obliterated, it is said. They invariably renew themselves in their original form as soon as t effects of the artificial operation Whic h has been performed, voluntarily or in voluntarily, are removed, and even- tually identification becomes as in- fallible as ever. I ---------------- THE GERMAN A GAMBLER - Betting Machines Handled $200,000 in: One Day so-called moved is not Berlin, April 21 All race records were broken in Germany on Easter Monday when the gate at Karlshorst took in $25,000 in admission nioney alone and the official betting ma- chines received and paid out $200,- 000 in wagers The. newspapers, far from deery ing the increase in the gambling pas- sion which the' figures denote, proudly deduce from them that noth- ing is better designed to destroy the myth that Germans are poor or that money is especially tight in these regions The average barber shop or cigar store in German towns and cities | | rives a large percentage of its rey enues from placing race bets for cus- tomers, who include countless wo- | men and girls, or from the sale of lottery tickets. REPORT FORTHCOMING muss. : Field Parties Have Covered While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to our youthful appearance and dttrae- tiveness. By darkening your ha'r with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, ne | one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dam- pen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through vour hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have dis- appeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy. soft and luxuriant. and You appear years younger Agent, George W. Mahood. ee dA Arr A FOOLISH TO SUFFER FROM STOMACH ILLS What's the use of suffering from heartburn and the other disagree- able things caused by Dyspepsia and Indigestion, when we offer you the privilege of using Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets entirely at our risk, with the distinct understanding (that, if they don't relieve your stomach trouble and make your stomach comfortable and your digestion easy they will cost You nothing. If they | | Ottawa, April 21.---The Commis sion of Conservation. acting in co operation with the Provincial gov ernments, has been making an exten- sive investigation into the water powers"ol the western provinces Lield parties have covered practically ~ ali the territory in these provinces, par ticularly in British Columbia, and n report will be issued shortly giving full data, including the result of svs- tematic stream measurements The information respecting the water pow. érs in the eastern provinces was pub lished in .a report by the comms sion two years ago. Prac- tically All Western Provinces CALL FOR BACHELORS Husbands Wanted : for 65 Widows Who Own Property Syracuse, N.Y., April 21.--Presi- dent F. M. Parsons, of the village of Weedsport,, has sounded a clarion call for bachelors to come to his vil- lage and marry sixty-five widows who own property there. The town has too many widows, he says, adding that he knows sixty-five don't do all you expect them to, we want you to tell us and let us give back your money. We know what they have done for others, and what they are made of. That is why we bave confidence in them. Among other things, they contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known to of them who. would marry again. Friends of the executive see an Ethopian in the woodpile. The vil- lage is soon to vote on a municipal lighting plant. Parsons opposes it and wants the sixty-five votes to carry the proposition his way. EXPIRED SUDDENLY medical science. They soothe and comfort the stomach, relieve heart- burn and 4d: promote the Sec- | retion of gastric juive and help make the bowels regular. We be- lieve them to be by all odds the best remedy for indigestion or dyspep- sia ever made. 'We believe you will Say so, too, once you have used them. if you don't, they will cost Sold only at the more than 7.000 Rexall Stores and in this town only at our stove... Three sizes, 2bey 50c and 3 Low: ; 3 Mahood's Drug Store. Kingst ¥ ¥ Former Captain of 16th Regiment Died While Boating Belleville, April 2L.~Captain Wes. ley Weese, of Rossmore, Prince Fa. ward county, died suddenly Friday evening from heart failure. He 'was in a row boat with his son, when he fell forward in the boat and died immediately, Deceased was fifty- two years of a, as bo in "eounty. » Was a member. of the AF. & A. M. and other societies. For years he was Ont, eaptuin of a company of the 10th' regiment, ; AA AAA rt ol WHAT IS NEWEST? | This is. answered smart new styles we that there is a single new style feature omitted in éur showing of the latest models of Boots and Oxfords ranging from : Call and let us show | J. H. 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Made in 2} beautiful colors, providing for your every re. quirement, JAP.A.LAC is always put up in Green Tine bearing the name "GLIDDEN." Ask for JAP.A.LAC color card, and a copy of the little book, "A Thousand and One Uses of JAP.AILAC," at your local hard ware store, x IN KINGSTON Jap-a-lac is sold by H. W. Marshall and Simmons Bros. w : Made by The Glidden Varnish Co., Limithd: Toronto A ~ bya glance at some, of the are showing. We don't helieve $3 to $5 You whatever you desire. x,