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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1912, p. 3

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TTT TRAVELLING, EX TET DOMINION DAY, Return Tickets will be fssued at SINGLE FIRsT Good going June Tickets issued stations between m ronto will not be ¥ and 4, HOMESEEKERS" 17th, Tirketa good For full Information. apply to J. P. HANLEKY, sens. " Gen. Pass. Agent. Corner Johnson 28th, 208th, and July 1st. Returr emit, July 3rd. T0 Yo Lv RE Western Canada and Return Tuesday, Jane 2th and every seo- cend Tuesday theeafter until Sept. Hy FIRST At CLASS FAME, 30th, to intermediate ontreal and To- alid on traing 1 comes for 60 days. them and Ontario Sts | neys. ron [ p INC RatLway 0. ANABIAN: Pacaic RATRWAY. Dominion' Day SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Between all Stations in Canada, Good going Jume 25th, "uilst, Raturn limit, July 3rd. 1912. HOMESEEKERS' v O- MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAE & ALBERTA July #th and 23rd and every 'seeond SPuecsday until Septem- June 206th, ber 17th, 1812. Tickets good for 80 dave. Full particulars at K. C.P.R. Ticket Office, F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent ALLAN Royal Mail St. Lawrence Season MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. T.T.8. 88. "Victorian T.8.8. 88. Tunisian and Corsican." Sailings 'every Friday, , MONTREAL TO T.8.8. Grampian and T.5.8, "Scandinavian "Ballings every MONTREAL. TO LONDON. Service of moderate priced ONE- ory Sunday CLASS cABI Sailings Full information application to J. P. Hanley, GT.RY. At Agents in Kingston. THE ALLAN RINE, 77 Yonge Street, Toronto. REAL: 0] C. 8. Kirkpatrick, Cc \ the cold eooped up in overheated, ed rooms, the the life Chase' no wa purifie High Death Rate nth Spring; time of year when sll nature is awakening to new life hu man beings are overcome by. Jlassitude and distaste for physical activity, and the death' rate mounts higher than 4t/ any other time during the hat cab be the cause? to be due to the mode of life during By living ill-ventilat- Jungs are deprived of be- with impurities which are pot eliminated from the as they should be by the kidneys. These sluggish and inactive, # Kidney-Liver Pills 16 restore | There is blood can be except by the eliminating cess carried on by the the very year. it winter months. the blood iving oxygen, oaded liver filtering organs are and anced to health and activity. by which the Hence the effectiveness seems system and Je id- Dr. Chase's Kidoey-Liver Pills as a means of purifying the blood, liver and of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. EE ------------ ST TE THEM AJORITY OF OF PORTSMOT T™ PEOPLE SATISFIED With Early Closing of Public School =A Protest Against the Frection of Unsightly Signs on Vacant Lots. Portsmouth, June 28.--(To Editor) ; With regard to the in your péper re early closing Pousmouth public school I notice you say that soine party or parties objected to such closing. 1. think there is a misapprehension regarding (this, as the writer. who is intimately connected with school matters in the village, knows thai the large ma jor- the item of Song, ity of the school hoard was in favor Jr ot closing the echod at the time as the city schools closed, it having been She custom for the last eight or len years (0 ,make the open SE ed closing of the Portsmouth with that of the King ston shook. and the writer is © the opinion that most if not all of the Portemouth parents were of this way of thinking, too. and concurred same QUEEN'S CAFE Lunches served on shortest notice. REGULAR DINNER, 25c. BAA 4.5% the [in the early closin ation -- Yours, truly, ONE INTER "hose Corny Signs. Kingston, Jure 28.--(To the Edi tor) : Recognizing the fast ~~ thai | Kingston's rapid advancement to the 150,000 population mark is an assured reality the sign s come on us 26th, July EXCURSIONS At Cu Send a BIGYGLES Ion 'LE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 413 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO for Cut Price Catalogue. | like the descent of an aeroplane, and { by holding up ten:dollar bills won [the hearts of many of our leading {citizens and our residential and Tr | ness cefitres look like waste lands near Toronto, Odessa and other pros- perous cities. The wrecking com- pany will likely take action in the matter. Two leading citirens, former ac@®vs and P. and Ontario Street. LINE Steamers and Virginian." 88. GLASGOW. Hesperian." and Preaoria. | Saturday. HAVRE July, for Pic Bay, AND 'aud tickets on 26th J Sum larence 8t.{ "UN at 2 and e LAKE ONTARID & BAY OF QUINTE STEAM! BOAT CO. LIMITED. 2 SS. "CASPIAN? 1,000 1SLA NN--ROCH ESTER. Dammancing leaves at 5 hy fexandrid Bay, MANAnoque. Returning, leaves at 5 pm. for Ro- vin Bay of Quinte, calls chester, vil DAILY BERVICE a LOCAL BAY OF QUINTE ROUTE. ALETHA leaves Kin unday, 88. pm, daily, except ani Intermediate Bay Freight handled with despaton af reasonable rates J ) Hany, Ticket agent, JAR, B 3 000 ing wt "Pléton, Desgronto & C B aa (aE. deheral health For tn Hick, 2nd, steamer Ungx Mensoine Co TonowTa, a Quebec Steamship Company "Cascn modern comfor FAILS THURSDAY, at 4 pm, Charlottétown, New York From Quebec. Via the far.-famed River Saguens), FT " gens: Salon To ton sail from displacement, p.m. QUEBEC The groat Uterine Tonle. und pmly sate effectual Mi Legulatlor on which woman can depend. Sold fn three di of strength--Na. 1, | 10 degree fy sro $3 for si hlet. Add. 1. Gormeriy W © LIMITED, River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summ > Cruises in Cool Latitudes. 1,900 tons, with 1 fa" ts. FROM MONTREAL st, 16th and 20th "Lod, ating at EH a, Buin merai e, PE Pere usbee at § p.m. uly, Sth and 28rd ro New York to Bermuda the Twin tons from New York ust, en - perature cooled by sea Breezes, seldom rises above 59 degrees. The finest trips of the season for mer Excursions 88. "Bermudian," salling rd, very ten days thereafter. b, ¥10.818 and comfort, tiokets and staterooms, ap HANLEY, or Cs 8. KIR Ticket Agents, STEAMSHIP QUEBEC, ON 4th and 18th | August, from Que hag Bl following day at noon Mal and and 12:n and 18th and 24th Au ly to A PAT- Migr Ont. COMPANY, {members of the dity council, ate get- ting op their war paint. Union stropt 'can got slong nicely withous these windbreaks; Nature h.s bene fited King#ion more than any other gr 1 know off, and why our . hest merchants look for fame by painting our fences and granite rocks with their names and wages | cannot un- fics | dorstaiid, The onlv and proper chan nel to advertise is through the daily papers. . You say it is expensive. Did fou ever think how many tips you get for nothing from the daily pa pers, sometimes warning you against {oxses and giving you pointers 'put: {ting thousands ip your pockets. Oh, you narrow-minded geneiation. It is the likes of you that block pro- gress and keep us fvom beitig in line with the cities that grow. Did these. sign . men get permits same as other gitizens have to get? Mayor Hoag, get your armor on and call a meeting of your warriors. Make Fdéngston beautiful and don't forget the waterfront. CRITIC. Would Like Whole Day. Kingston, June 28.--(To the Ed tor) : Regarding the proclaimed pub- lic . holidays, won't you think the clerks and employees are entitled to the whole day, as has been the uy tom * . Wark behind the counter hard and wearing on the Sonstiivtine and people should be generous enough #0 order enough the day before to last over a holiday. H a couple wf clerks would go around with a pe tition | feel sure nimely per cent. of the merchants would sign it and the other ted per cent. would have to fall into Ime or get a bad rfepute.-- CLERK. and 8, INSPECTING TERMINALS. Gramd Trunk Officials Visiting To- ® on Rupdays for 19nd, and and flow ftér June 20th. ton at § or Picton of Quin te voris Freight Agents. RManager. Lake Manitob, Empress of Lake EL - Empress of u Lake Manit Empress of Lake Cham PACIFIC] hah ee Aug. 9 # Aug 23 he Aug. 29 | | | i | | | | | Holeproof | Hosiery Make Your Feet ronto ang Elsewhere. Toronto, June 20.-E. J. Chamber- lin, president of the Grand Trunk railway system, has paid his first | official visit to Toronto this week and was accompanied by J, E, Dalrymple, vice-president; H. G. Kelley, vice-pre- sident; W. €.. Brownlee, general trans portation manager, and Superintend. ent U, E. Gillen. Thess, with a number of local officials, inspected the terufnal site and the ens of work upon the grade, Mr. elley sta- ted that he could not say = when ground would be broken for the station building as they had not re ceived official notice from the rail- wiv dommission yet to start and at least six months would be required to work out the plans ad details of the building. Thegmw he added, no truth in the Et that the To- ronto station would be left until that at Montreal had been completed. The party bas proceeded west for Buffalo and Chicago by & special train, and will inspect all the weslorn. terminals before returning to Moutryal. Death of Hotel Dien Sister. Sister. LeDanversicre, of the Botd f told. y tox something that will satisfy Wl. JU NE 29, INTO THE WAY oF PEACE. p-- Men Have Not Yet Learred to Live at Peace. i'To guide our iest into the way of peace. --St. Lake 1,-79.) It soems almost a hollow mockery; in days like these, to say anything shout Jesus" having dome into this world 'io guide our feet into the way of peace' --ior there does not ap- { pear to be much peace around, des pile centuries of Christian teachings. As between mations, there is enough, such as it is. With bristling battleships and well-filled regiment, the 'world big families manage 10 avoid open hostilities. But when we come to consider the indivi , we find only a few per- i who hive in peas with them- vew- and others. We find a large sumber of persons who are constan:. ly at war with self and with outgide persons or conditions. Ag a matier of fact, we discover a militant atii- wide on the part of the mass which ia got all in keeping with the los eons taught by the Man of Galile:, who came to bring peace, we . are r A02. wetting aside such conditions, so cial and econonue, as warrant a war- like attitude on the part of the ma- jority, why is it there should be suwh (a. prevalence of unrest and uneertain- ty and such a host of troubled fac- -? and, likewise, - wetting aside the answers that might come. from lead: ws of cluss or mass moyements, we reach at least a partial answer 10 the great question in the general de sire of people to always be getting "et a littl: more The life of Jesus, if carefully stud. ied, presents a perfect picture of sim- plicity. He stood for the extreme of everything that is simple. In habits, home, garments and desires. Ie way more simple than even a nornigl child.. The only glories or splendors stand out in all the story of y+ doing and dying are those of the skies, the field, the hillsides dnd tho sea. There are mo palaces, no high feasts, no pageants, mo li robes, no tlumphs in which = music and flags play a part. It is all the simplest part of every: dav doing and being, and whenever He spoke it was in simple words. ie urged His followers to keep sim'le "Fixcept yo become ea little chily that . display food, fruits, ete, vn the side |oesvecessncesssssesese! ol The Man 28) 'On Watch. ? 08000000 tecsttesenn Themdedieal health Board, of Mont: redl, the Lampman novices, has order ed that groters and others must not : . . * walks. This is a.good move; and should be copied by Singston, fog reasons that need not be enumérated. | Bakers are - required to exercise care! in the handling of bread, amd cléanli ness of laté years has been urged upon farmers with ngard to the handling of butter. Why, then, should other foodstufis be left to the mercy of the street 7 The Lumpman. is sure that the housewives would appreciate the enforcement of the Montreal regula tion in hingston. Among the various town ordinances that are not enforced is the, water works by-Inw which says that water shall bi used on lawns and by stores for sidewalk cleaning only from Bb to 9 am. and from 4 to 8 1 the town authorities wish to colle t a few fines. it would be an easy matter to bummon a dozen prominent towns jraple before. the police magistrate r allowing hose to run on thei lawrs within prohibited hour The "l.ampman has seen hose in ation oetween 10 and 11 pan' These same people who break this town wedinance vould be the first to eriticize the ho telman for not elosing--hix bar at 11 pm. H the bylaw is not to be en forced, it would be only fair to allow the law-abiders to have the advantage of a little more water on their lawns. Let Policenian Ti immerman get busy, ain the Ladipman hears Fury of Asin the 1 of some of the gram- mar school entrance examination pa- pore, particularly that on arithmetic. He has not seen any of them himselt this year, but has read over many in former years. He wonders why "exam: iners canpot wse a. little common semse, and wet questions which will draw out what a pupil really knows, instead of setting intricate and use less problems. Just fancy the minis ter of education making a pass on ap entrance srithmetic paper. He couldn' | doit; neither could Sir James Whit- | ney. The Lampman's idea of raising tne standard in educational matters is ren," was one of His prime injunc tions. And almost as if the. world which + professes to follow Jesus had deter mined to practise the very opposite of what He taught; simplicity is being set aside more and more. With each new day we are confronted hy new and more ornate and complex styles and conditions. Simple wants and needs are being buried deep under mountains of imagined needs and ex- aggerated wants. Thus we are steering ourselves of-therway of peace. For the prime requisite of a peace ful life 4s simplicity. In an ornate, superficial, false mode of Bing is no hove for anything _but strife, vexa- | tion and conflict, here Tuxury and excess dwell, there dwells also a "hist the out |ON And the way Jesus sought to guide aur feet into 'the way of peace was not the way many of us to-day are taking. Not the way of pretena, display, and affectation. In the quiet effort to be honest and pure and to-do the best we can with what wo have, always, of course, renching out to add to our responsi: bilities in every just and fair way. we will find a degree of contentment that cannot be got through any other wa thod. The best wav to find the path which leads into this way of peace is to study the Nie of Jesus, and having done this, to trv Arpiy to our daily course the prin®nles wet forth | bv His matchless lie Philadelphia North American fo Canada's Greatest Cat Show. Thrive Canadian Cal Bocietiss, which have been squabhling a bit for past, have got tngetho and will make this years eat show at th: Cansdisn Nutiopa!l exhibition 'the biggest thing of its Kind Canada has ever seen, gOMme ears Investments The word investment is often misused; it has a strict meaning and should be defined. An investment is the exchange of money for something of PERMAN- ENT VALUE and prodae- tive of refurn. Lay that fule against any invest- 'to | simplest questions be set in primary | | consumptives, Several encourage thoroughness. Let the and. secondary. school examinations, and raise the marks for a Pass. require forty per cent. on a subject, or even fifty per cent. is to encourage pupils to merely * slip through." The very fact of accepting a low, percent | age for a. passion a subject seefus to imply that the examination paper is! too difficult or tricky, or that the pu pil does not know the prescribed work, | The Lampman's To opinion has been | PAGR TREES. 16 nome Lawteance and ' on ..Yerohto, Out; June ab, Ottawa Valley and Upper St, Fine aod wate to-day Sanday. 8 ost quality, Silk Partial list of a showing of merit and value. Ladies' Hose. Finest quality, Em- broidered * Hose, in black, tan and white --all sizes, 2oe, 35¢> and 50e. Lisle--Dblack and celars, 25¢, 35¢, 40c and H0c. Sitk Hose in extra fine quotations from 45¢ to 2.25. Gloves. Long Lisle Gloves in ladies' and men's sizes-- 2c, 3be and 50c--three unbeatable qualities. Long Silk Gloves, from. 60c to $1.50, This showing "includes For the Boys. : the celebrated * Ky guaranteed finger gloves. ger" ~ How about it boys--don't yon wan't a nice, cool, sleeveless jersey ? , White and Red --all sizes--for 2 Navy them ir DC. Well we have To-Night, 7 to 10 p. m. Store Closed. Mo nday. STEACY'S | STE QP) CATERER) (STARE DTS) (7 os THE STORE OF SATISFACTION { asked upon the vacant-lot-sign ques- | tion. He thinks that it is perhaps a finé way of getting even with some | one yon do.mnot like, However, it is| doubtful if the érection of such signs | van be stopped. No doubt. the town] engineer has satisfied himself as to the safety of the signs. That is about all] he can do. In Ottawa some .yvears| ago, a prominent doctor grected a | fepca thirty feet high at the rear of | his property, hecause a large board: | ing: -house had been erected adjacent to] his garden. The matter was carried | to the courts, but there was no law | to compel the doctor to remove . the | ence, 80 long as it was On his own | property and not dangerous. The Lampman "has his opinion of | automobilists who pass rigs at full} epoed ana throw clouds of dust. The real Zentleman will slow up, and not] spoil the clothes of passers-by The | Lampman would suggest to the offi. cers of the town automobile club that | they formulate a few additional "rules! of thy road," It's unpardonable to throw mud at your neighbor's win dows and doors. Why throw clouds of dust on biz clothing ? THE TOWN WATCHMAN, TO GIVE $1,000 IN PRIZES. Offered in Sport Kyents at andria Bay, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Alex: If the Jupe 29, the presen: plans are successiul, SIMPLY © PEL CIOUS SEAT: HOCOLATE. As k Your Grocer, the I aw mot celebration this 4th of July at various resorts along the St rence ought to be among interesting ever held here. Nearly $1,000 in prizes offered at Alexandria Bay. be fast motor boat races, field day. Extensive preparations are made at Thousand lslend Park for the celebration. There will be two baseball games, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The entire procéeds of the games will be given towards the support of Miss Della Ferguson, who is confined |' to a North Carolina sanitarium for motor boat have "een there will and un large being races will also be held, The London, Ontario, Fair. ment proposal that is made to you, It will help you to decide whether it is a real investment or a spec¢- ulation. : The Western Fair management are putting forth every effort to make the coming exhibition in September the best ever bold in Lendon. This ex- {hibition affords one of. the best ' op- ities possible for bringing before the public. There an excellent y in both Auricaiiural and Hoctimitural | 'Halls. A large amount of work is | ibeing done on the grounds and build- ings. The dates are September 6th | to Mth. All information will be giv- 'en od spplication to the secretary, A. M. Huot. }oudon. Ont. $1.65, Watertowp and Return, $1.65 Good going Saturdsy or Sunday, returning up to Monday might. A rehearing in the tase involving the legality of the ead ary To of Mrs. Mary Baker GG. Eady. of the Christian Science church, #0! the First: Chureh of Christ, Scientist, | fon, was denied oy the New | Hampshire Supreme cou $1 motor veils, Sie; inch silk rib bon, llc; howe, 150. pair; black under- | shirts, Sie. Dutton's, 20% Princess | street. ! Capt. J. W. Jordon, of the Wah Mounted Rifles, wag arrested at vl camp at Sewdl, Man. are complicity in the. rainy. ponpeny sanb wl FOR YOUR INSPECTION Choice Selection of Woolens CRAWFORD & WALSH, TAILORS Princess and d Bagot Sts. Wn LAWRENCE GULF AND 8 i To take 8 suminer tvip by the besuiiful S{ Lawrence Hiver und Guif to the Atlantic, the best © tn America with comfort aad good ed, 8 reve trent Ix the ment dctghtiat and chitrming trip of the BLACK DIAMOND SS LINE ite Citade! he and' Isle of Orlenny A. T. WELDON, GV. & 7.2 TNE Jssmex Stree: Hanirest

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