DIPLOMATIC VICTOR bisa -- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH y. [SPOTTING CAINMALS PLAN OF SHOPS AND BANKS | FOR FOILING THIEVES: 3 The Moment a Suspect is Discover- ed in An Establishment the Warning is Quickly Given to the E yees, Who Are In- stantly the Alert. London, March 13--~"Do you know Bréwn has retuned that pareel of {stones yet?" The scene may be the shop of a fash- | ionahle west end jeweler. Costly gems glint in velvet lined cases. One frock | coated shopman turns easwdlly to an- | other with the perfuctly natural gues tion quoted above. i i ® Wi } i : | . 1 To those customers who may be in the establishment the remark means nothing, but to the man who is ad- | dressed it spalis velomes, "Brown" is tan seeret code word. and it means that { the elegantly clad" woman to whom! ! the speaker is displaying a tray of sparkling is suspected by him of and that her watchéd vecently CL 5 i WU NL (a ng a thief nw must he Quite terrible out | London, in | money every ae- 7) | tic in age in which changer was done by a° desperate 1i 1 ot he disclosed that connection the an with end of unfortunate to death robber, in the case west in the of Le | his office fact * a. WILLIAM GUINAN 'mini sTEQ FOR FOREIGN BAT. ACE MIRAFLORES Carncag March' «12K the tnd the proposition "of Commis isting to sioner [Buchanan to submit the claim the-New York to arbitration; of and Bermudez « pany because the had mn already heen tried and 1 the Pres Gomez scored a-great diplomatic Venozuelon courts, COFFERS OF THE RICH THREATENED BY FRENCH! INCOME TAX BILL. fee Burden of Taxation Shifted As Fa: As Possible to the Wealthy The Socialists Jubilant, While Property Classes Call the Bill «Criminal Folly." Paris, "March 12.=The received the passage of the income ta hitl hy the Chamber of Deputie mingled ferlings of ri I'he commercial moneyed and propert generally, whose interests are | try ha | 1 i | | with | and trivvmph | classe "Reh AA SCENES IN ORATORY AT ATHENS High School Pupils in a Platiorm Debate. Athens, March 11.--Despite inclement weather, the oratorical contest drew a large orowd. 'last. night. The thre vouthful orators were high school] and their fellow students turned out in - great numbers Clare Saunderséh spoke on Lanada, looking backward over 100 years spoke off 'Canada, a Pro of 100 Years Hence," Smith spoke on 'Christian Citizen ship for Canada." The addresses were unusually good and proved a revela tion as to the ability and eloquence of our students Judg § tance hid been cision was in favor « speaker, Wilbert Page lv the prize, a $5 gold sented by Rev. F. A snecessful competiton were awarded to the Reeve Holmes making tion. Vocal intervals by spective View while Morley from a their « the according secured and second and N com Read was pre to the Beautiful Bibles other speakers the p given at wenta selections were Misses Culbert, Wilts Slack and Leggett, and Messrs. Wilts and Myers, and instrumental musi Mesdames DBeckstedt and Kendriel flag drill little girls tableaux, Night, Deat "'Dawn, worthy of cotnment A nHzes *yrought buy al yoods In A Iw ten Sleep, are also pe merchant here offerin for the, lar toh os people tore, least Much ten cen AMusEeme ment have been created, and when re- | alt Rich found that ficst recorded, it had \ wd ore wa Saving won prize { brought students of the | Wilbert Page | BUCHANAN HIGH COMMISSIONER SETHE UNITED STATES, arcars OF venezueea, SIGNING THE EBEROTOCOL AT > to Lave > refusing Venezuelan Tt CARACAS in so steadfastly the that forced pacitie tory decision of I asifle the aspha com- | 8 as a last va as a la | the | con in transaction wii! y enezuelan government and as a the claim the protocol the high commissioner. Ma br. ¥ Gi Couenct not even 1 mar tioned which cigned in hy was luchanan, and Ganzal in aang oy st SpRLnoi tpns AG pwioa De criminal the Journal of the Temps and de it a voted y bat leplon a piece mia jor Scowardl 1 To " ele other hand, the ozully hail marking the folly a i fal tion hill as millennium ax bill passed is in toral y which te that / : 1 present" form it will he enforced platform or wel socialists will go try. No one imagines a weleverly-devised appeal to the It shifts the burden of tax: far as possible to the rich by the into categories, and include state and taxable -population the which the lowest, dividin Sy en workmen Uaried employees, paying the erVinlsg th > "poll of TFoorasertityv wh | Liberia of Comfort load of forty-two; was awarded second prize, an cirhty-day clock, his load numbering jortv-one; and Waldron Sheffield re ceived third prize, an alarm clock, for his load of thirty-nine. The lady bringing in the largest load of ladies was Miss Mabel Cross, and to her was awarded the only ladies prize, a handsome ring. Invitations are out { of Miss Ethel (a' box having Riley soap), a ross for the wedding Arnold, daughter: of | H. H. Arnold, merchant, and Ronald | Lorraine CLff, of New Westminster, | B.C. The ceremony .d» to take place March. 3st. CC. C. _STack has gone to Brockville, where has employment it the inge works. Mes. Poole and Island, have heen Rappell. * Jean Kailey her sister, Mrs Buchanan, Sask. Mrs accompanied her son at Carlvle, Sask he car of Grenadier sts of Mrs, i gone to visit mierton, ington at has home Disappointment. writes Mark | unless' you n OVEer fin to fellow letter wrote tolla and had to for it mack I' not only hin He enclose {he you generously dollars to ask me for a not i wed. | 1 thought n out when 1 opened 1 cearched fc t you dollars which me, which 1 SO but addition 10 day to hve am going vou tor ramny But | could IV. Money maybe it: had the letter, the table under Tl 1 he w, but to no purpose ) a warts | Veneznela re t to! that on it | Commissioner 1 a denial of justice to he made hated hourgeois 1 { Many pe hlood vitalizing X I ¥ Store LIBERIA, CONDITIONS OF | | i { mn great tory. , sudden attack it had been arranged AND DB TF GONZALT 3 t one of the : ants should em Vv the of hurl the plo anal oa win weight 0 Hie Lg through > ministers « 9 of foreign > dow of the Althoug are ns h most people are quite un fact, practieally chanver and jeweler in quarter of the metro prearranged code inployee may warn hi dubious character | aw of the every President Gomez steadfastly ir wl | banker, money wp les denial s | the hios lleged and iproved before The Hague | polis Lins ribunal Venezuela would not arin rate the case, and op'the otha hand | lot t Buchanan refused | tered the to permit of ah accusation of | In one w p { stem a ot fice ON in { whieh fel hs lishment tely known bank the cashier's this is Should a aroused by the aetions a man the other inter, hé will stop across muaogent hich adopted ' upan and the landed pro wictors the highest wa stands quite sapart The custodian at the the knows: its nii 1 ig instantly on the wert In t Case to a oer Prompt And Decided. are strong blood is rich vitality ople All may blood by Pills (Laxative) and We nit ns and vigorous All the " action; and pure pow from blood have impoverished have 1 rand com alway | bank the pure, suspicions are aroused Wade move away from hi Fhe henelit is | desk to warn the watcher "The schemd I'hey "are | thi Along the and blood counter are} a Wade's Drug ntisiac of another rich Iron asim WHOSE using | need nol ever On nwompt decided 1 employed © auarding rail of the theney Ores al not nerve In boxes, 25 Money if strer ol naker hearing the word Paver" or plates Reed the cashier hack er, according to the duties of in each particular section. i ese, hy design, are all placed lightly ask Should of the of ficiads behind the suspect the good faith of an individual to whom hesis attending all he has to ao in or Be ny yea Don't yoseleas true to others and self the com one . | desks lock for results from a pur! life { + WHICH Su 1 on tarned which Then "ghiite, accidentally ave the sheet of paper the letter was written and discovered this postseript : I've just looked out eof the window and find that it is ing Ike (the very dickens -------- talks mn a est rain : os BE aii Pre The louder a well, know what If vou are dissatisfied with your-le advertise it We fee! men call \n wire string man there you bass drum fact that Congress is likely to p 18 to investigate and si for | sorry for hat other | retty bee ordinary piano conta a mile of in order that the commi pe al has en- | A U.S. CO CL -- ee - naps DoE Conditions in Liberia at present make recommendations as to most aptly fender effective relief to that republic under the, present ing favorable action by Congress missign to Liberia to investigat 13, 1909. _-- der to place the patrol in uniform up- on the qui vive is to reach up a leisurely hand and turn one of these plates so that it is. in a perfectly straight line with the rail from which it projects. be ingenuity of this idea lies in the fact that, while the action is perfect. ly natural, it is so unmistakable that even, when the bank is full of people it cannot fail to he observed by the man who is. on the look-out. Quite the most elaborate system of which détails are obtainable is that installed by a firm of electrical engi- neers for one prominent west end jew: eler. The manager who is on duty sits at a glass screened desk in the rear of the shop in such a position that, while scarcely being, seen himsel and certainly without making any movement, he "has an absolutely un- impeded view of every counter and show case. Near him on a small board, shielded from view, is a row of tiny red elee- 'trie light bulbs. One corresponds to the position of each of the suave as- si¢tants who attends to the wants of the jewel buying public. Sunk in the floor, 'near the foot of each assistant, is a 'button, and his duty is done when, should he think a customer he is serving may not be 'on the square" he places his foot on this convenient button. The little glow lamp lights up } at the other end of the wire, and the manager's attention is promptly foeus- in the direction inaicated. Should his keen scrutiny reveal an | actual theft from the articles dis- I played on the counter or irom some unprotected 'tray he himself presses a button as the thief turns to leave the shop. This, serves to warn a smart at- { tendant! who is on duty at the tals, and the wrong-doer finds her pathway. barred without | having uttered or ed por- his or word warn 0 heen of sign | ing agiven A Common Case. Courier. | Riley, lof Victoria, B.C. tells a story of a lawyer out west Lwko did gome work requiring delicate | political manipulation and afterwards i client a hill for two hun- and © twenty-five do'Vars. The called to protest against what he declared an 'exorbitant charge. 'See here," the latter said know the ¢harge is Why, vou did not dellars of "lege hat may assented | entioman blandly, "in fact, mit that there's hardly 'ten {worth of legal in that | But you forget there's {rod and fifteen political pull." Canadian Senator of | | | sent his { dred chient ily, lous, "you ridicu- do twenty- work," the legal I'l ad- dollars service deal. that two hun. dollars' worth of | five worth 1. AH he, | | dackache is almost immediately © re lieved by wearing ' Smart Weed and Plasters. Try fini, Price one, of Belladonna one -and he free -, \ CE LS Be GF Eh ' fd 4 ass an appropri on one of the supply bills 20 pay ssion may reach Liberia before the rainy season sets in. Consumption. ------ Pe-ru-na - Saved Me." "1 THANK DR. HARTMAN FOR' PE-RU-NA™" » "I hardly know how to thak you for the good Peruna has done ; "1 guffered five years with pain in the stomach. About a year ago it became 80 bad I could bear it. I coughed day and night and grew weaker and | weaker. .The painiextended through my body and I also had difficulty in | breathing, which e me cough. A Everyone thought I had consumption. | "My husband heard of Peruna and bought five bottles: This treatment vir- | tually cured me and/now first cause of eatarrh. storm- | 1 Carter's | fieult and discouraging than catarrh of' Backache from MMISSION MAY INVESTIGATE -- tar va, Capitol if Liberian : are of more than passing, interest to Americans, in view. of the ation for the expenses of a commission to go to Liberia |! what specific action on the part of the government will e and report on conditions: there, the sked to act: Robert C. Opdau_Jacob H. Hollander and -Booke> T. Washington" It is yhderstood that they will serve. The state deparfment is very anxious that thc 1 recommend Peruna to every one who is suffering. "I thank Dr. Hart Ste. Julie de Ve for this excellent remedy." res, P. Q., Canada. NEGLECTED colld is generally the «Mrs. Mois Parizeau. | Peruna has been found the most re- | lidble of all remedies for cought, sora | id catarrh, by reason of the fact that | it goes at once to the very seat of the | Women are especinlly liable to colds. These colds pccur mone treqdently dur- ing the wet, sloppy weather of winter : and spring than any other time of the | TItsearches out every crevice, every | year. Often they | duct of the body. It quickens and equal- are not consid-|izes the circula- i ered serious and | tion of the blood, PE-RU-NA : are allowed to | thus relieving the THE REMEDY run on, or they | congested mucous FOR CATARR:! are treated in such ja way 1s to only | membranes. Itex- § of THE LUNGS. palliate the symptoms, while the cold jercises & healing becomes more deep-semied and the | and soothing effcet upon the mucous patient finally awakens to ghe fact that | membranes, no matter whether they she has a well-devaloped case of ca-|arethe more exposed membranes of the | tarrh. | head and throat, or whether they line | By reason of their delicate' structure, | the remotest cells of the lungs. the lungs are 'frequently the seat of a Mrs. Jaschob, 1631 Hicks 8t.,, Toledo, Ohio, writes: cold, especially if there is the slightest weakness of these organs. The treatment hen 1 Wrote %o you for sdvies. . ihe " so more dif-|h heen sick for three years, 1a | of eatarrhiof the lungs a also ius trouble with my throst. Often I could not hreathe through my nose. 1 also had pains in my chestand & cough. I took Peruna according to directions and it bas cured me." WOMEN SHOULD BEWARE OF CATCHING COLD. any other organ of. the body. 1t would be: wise therefore, to guard against it by every precaution possible, BE --------------r---- Te Doone Sunshine. By Stuart Maclean. A" Tittle" gold "annidut he That's unshine A little brightnpss. on the way, . That's sunpshing ; little glitpsihg of the le little widening of the wiew, little Reavén breaking through, « That's sunshine ; little looking for the light, 3 That's, sunshine ; little: phtidnee through the night, That's sunshine ; little bowing of the will, little resting on the hill, little! standing very still, at's sunshine ; little smiling through 'he { "That's sunshine ; little fgith hebind the fears, "That's sunshiné ; little folding bf the Wand little yielding of demand, little rage: to { i tenrs, understand, hat's sunshine. Let Your Hair Stay. | Baldness approaches hair by hair, | by the more' or less rapid daly loss 'of hair that is not replaced. Hl your i hair is falling out, stop it now with [1'r. Dawson's Hair Restorer. Restores { oray hair to its natural color. In bot- | tes, BOe., at Wade's Drug Stove, The French have nearly completed a elephone system which covers = their great possessions in Africa. Nothing pufis a woman up - more than "to have a seventeenth cousin suddenly become famous. The sweet potato and the Jerusalem artichoke are supposed to be indigen- ans to America." critical circumstances. -Anticipat- the expenses of the proposed com- following-named-- persons have appropriation be made promptly | "Is Good ALWAYS SOLD IN LEAD P A NEVER IN BULK. > ed % trouble, i