Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1903, p. 3

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x whale. Hot act. upon < Pills ang ch simply irri. intestines with. whatever in di. of digestion jy ta x 1 vig- 80 m ab the storms is is the secret, if there is any of the remarkable. succes ¢ t's Dyspepsia Tablets; 'a rmnody ically unknown & few..years apy now the most widely known of treatment for stomach -weaknpess is success has 'been secured entire. oh ity' werits 'asa digestive pury simple 'because there can be no ach trouble if the food is prompt. gested. mrt's papas Tablets act en. romrthe eaten, divesting i letely, su that it can be Eh into b nerve and tissue, eure 'dyspepsia, water brash, stomach, gas and' bloating alter , because they furnish the 'diges- power which weak stomachs lack unless that lack fis supplied it is 8 to attempt to cure by the vse onics," "mills" and cathartics have absolutély no digestive < art's Dyspepsia Tablets can = be at all deng stores and the re use of one or two of them after , will démonstrate their merit r than any other argument. O00 OVO0VVOOCOVO0000R EEP. YOUR FURS In one of our MOTH PROOF \GS. The same bae lasts for Or 4' years without the usé of mphor of any in Overconts e hung up bags 'and de t become creased. In three sizes, ENTERPRISE RENOVATOR, Spring Cleaning, for Carpets, rtains and Woodwork, 25c. and ¢. cams. COMPOUND 'SYRUP OF HYPO- osphites in pint bottles, 60c., excellent spring. tonic. Phere is nothing finer than our cola tés. : LB. TAYLOR, tical Chemist. 4 Princess St. Phone 59, ncoessor: to B. 0. Mitchell. ouch, in - tune, in: finish, in dur- the ASON & RISCH PIANOS il. all competitors. | we . WEESE & photographers Rall, DaPRL io lars; agents, 121 ¥ LOCHHEED, District, Superin- Rid i RARE CHANCE sal Estate offer this week the following rties at exceptionally low Bod FARM 13 Con. 1, Pittsburgh, 130 1 stome dwelling, bank , drive house, etc., all in lass conditioa: University Avenue, a semi- hed brick dwelling; 8 rooms, se and all other conveniences. rocery and meat shop, with stablished business; owner g on account of ill-health. rame, S-roomed dwelling san sell yow a' house: or lot y location at low figure. A lcttad. | bi lean oh and April and run via' North " oolonist rates from Kingston daily until April 80th, as follows: Billings, Mont... ..... "838 08 ~ For full particulars apply to J. P, HANLEY, Agent, City Pass: Dever. Ty Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Facile Railways. SPECIAL SETTLERS! TRAINS T0 CANADIAN NORTH-WEST WILL LEAVE KINGSTON EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL AT 8:10 A.M. Direct connections. / REDUCED RATES UNTIL "APRIL 80th, 1903, COLONIST RATES FROM KINGSTON TO Full parti R. Tisket OBcs. Ohtario 8 EO a. Agt. ---------- THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR to, and all lo- Hall De, CPB DOMINION 'LINE STEAMSHIPS BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- POOL, via Queenstown, From Boston. Canada --. .. -. April 3nd. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC LIVERPOOL. Canada, May 9. Kensington, May 16 Doiginion, May 23rd. Southwark, May 80 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. England oie wea see April 11th PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Tauric, Mch. 28 Englishman, . Apl. 11 Norseman, Apl. 4 Nomadic, Aprl. 18 _ VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, a From Portland. Manxman, April 4. Ottoman, April 18 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver, Apl. 2%: Vancouver, June 6 Cambroman, May. 2. Cawmbroman June 20 For further culars a) ' qual JB Y, 6.TR., Vv. P GTLOERALN VT, 43 Clarence St . The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port From Halifax. April 8rd TO New ~ Allapd Line Prom'St. John. From Halifax. Tunisian, March : 14; Marck 16 10 p.m. Parisian, March 21. March 28, 10 p.m. Summer rates in effect April 1st. Firat: Cabin, $50 and upwards, Second. Cabin, $87.60 and $40. ThisdiClass, : $35 and $36, Liverpool, Derry, | Belfast, Glasgow, London. Phrough tickéts to South Africa. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R., City Passenger Depot. J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarenge strect. "Established Half Century JAMES REID, 2425 THR BL Ces any and night 5 {or Ambalesicy "Phone 147. EXTENSION SALE PARLOR SETS. Cony J 5 piech" English Velour Set, assorted shades, with Silk Plush bands. * Sale Price $25, Buttoned 5 piece Silk Parlor Set, Bands, Seat and Back. Sale Price $30. 5 rites Wilton Rug Set _ Sale Price $40. Have you "Pasfor Set, Couche and Mattresses done ovér at JAMES REID'S ("* 'BABY'S OWN "SOAP prevents roughness of the skin and chapping. : + Best for toilet and nursery use. oss ALBERT TOILET SOAP £0., Mirs. MONTREAL Had to Give up 'and go to Bed. Several Doctors Attended But Did No Good. Milburn's Heart and Nerve | P ills CURED. Read what Miss L. L. Hanson, Water- side, N.B., says: "I feel it my duty to express the benefit I have réceived om Milbarn's Heart and Nerve Pills. A year ago last spring I began to have heart failure: At first 1 would have to stop working and lie down for a while. Then I got so bad I bad to give up altogether and go to bed. I bad several doctors attend me but they did me no good. cculd get no relief until urged by a friend to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Before I had used three quarters of a box I began to feel the benefit and by the time I bad taken three boxes | was completely cured." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cur nervousness, sleeplessness, palpitation of the heart, skip beats, and all woubles arising from the heart or nerves. Price 50 cts. box, or § for $1.25, all dealers, or THE T. MILBURN CO.. Limited, TORONTO, ONT. che0e Butts Cannel AND Reynoldsville Lump : For Open Grates. sa JAMES SWIFT & GO. 'Phone 135. $69094409¢00¢ 2 Gb oPOP0000004004 Our Coal Is As Clean As Thon, It Were Washed and Brushed. stands steelf. Good much Sid fire. After re Foot of Quest St.--'Fhoms.9. _Wask- ot; Quest StoiPhomn 9 : Ripe Bananas Grape Fruit Ask For Lions Sweet Navel Oranges, Rs > J. Princess Street, DOMINION LAW APPLICABLE 4 fluency by Mr. Duff, of iI vengeful 4 sworn i _TO COMMISSIONS A Surprise for the Opposition -- | An Amendment Presented by Mr. Foy--The Liberals Are United. - ! Sperinl to the Whig, } Toronto, March 25.--The sweetness of debate long drawn out was resumed to-day with creditable Simeoe, who reviewed the case in. unusually tem- 'perate spirit for an old and uncompromising ty man. He wound up a speech of forty minutés by guotations from the alleged ibde-, pendent press, hotably the News, of | Toronto, owned 'by a leading "conser- vative, and upon their biased and personally -projudieed amd personally- conclusions, in advance of evidence and cross-examina tion, called on the government to re- sigh 'or appeal to the country for 'a verdict. Mr.- Foy, of affectionate Blake me mory, followed, since the vernment is giving the opposition all the glory of repetition it iree. In quiet 'hut impressive manner, disavowi per- sonalities, he reviewed the differende between the parties in this matter of veference. He first appealed for a thange of 'mind in members if not in the government; then assailed 'the weakness of the commission in mat ters of evidence. On this point le interrogated Attorney-General Gibson, who cut ~ short discussion : on that Fhoint by declaring that, under a law passed in 1901, the Dominion law of evidence wa made applicable to par liamentary commissions in this pro- vince, and that the judges would have fullest of powers for compelling witnesses in "the enquiry.' This wads news to the house generally, and e$- pecially to the opposition. ' Mr. Fov argued for full rights and privileges of, members, solemnly - committed to them by the licutenant governor. One of these rights was to guard their own 'integritv: and try the case in hand. use of the words "packed tribunal' had been disavowed, and the expres sion "loaded dice" wad only a rea sonable comment upon a government which selééted its own judges, . and framed its own trial terms without consultation with the house. The opinion of liberals favoring a tnal by a committee on privileges were marshalled up, showing how records can make yp handsome cases for di rectly opposing sides. The "house would finally be . the determining body under a jutige's enquiry, 'any- way; why not more immediately ¥ Mr. Foy' moved an amendment; specifically indieting: Hon. Messrs. Ross, Gibson, Harcourt, Davis and Latehiord; as well: as the provineial secretary, ani declaring for enquiry by a committée on privileges, with an extension of scope for 'investigation, and, of course, for speculative enquiry. : Mr. McKay, North Grey, began an energetic arraignment 'of the opposi- tion course, but six - o'clock and ad journment postponed his effort. : The galleries were filled again long before the hour for formal proceed- ings. Toronto is a hotbed of lady politicians, judging by their persistent attendance; Mr. Hendrie, of Hamilton, reached his seal today and the pre- paredness of the opposition to meét the divikion was visibly increased. Messrs, Bridgeland and Richardson, liberal members, are still jill, but the former pluckily appears daily, and the Dizzy Spells AND " Aching Head Teil of Shrivelled. Arteries and Exhausted Nerves -- They, Warn 'You "of Approac Paralysis or Collapie. DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. The sufferer from nervous: headache and dizzy ' spells ® never knows what minute he may fall helplessly a victim of vertigo or paralysis, for these symp tows tell of depleted nerve cells and a wasting of vigor and vitality. Other indications of nervous exhaus tion are troubles of sight, noises in the ears, sparks before the eves, sto mach troubles, sleeplessness; cold hands and: feet, 'restlessness, irzitabili- ty, 'weal memory, lack of eneroy and enthusiasm, muscolar weakness, fainting spells, bodily pains and aches, and tired, languid and despondent feel ings. Nervous diseases are most dreadful to contemiflate, . because of the fre quency with which they end in para- lysis, locomotor atatia, epilepsy insa- nity. Ail movement of the body or ite members is controlled by the nerves, and hence it follows that paralysis of some form is the natural consequence of exhausted and depléted nerves. 'Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cures dizsy spells, headache and all symptyms of nervous exhaustion by actualy in creasing the quantity and quality ef the blood and creating new nerve J force. Z MRS. CORKEY, 272 Wellington Strect, Kingston, Ont., States : x «1 suffered 'a great deel with nervous re In fact, 1 was so bad that' at dimes 1 took weak, dizzy spells, and my mery- ous system sesmed 7 quite undermined and exhausted. b Some time ago 1 Mys. Corkey. heard of the good resulta accomplished by Dr, Chase's Nerve Food and bégén to use it. Since 1 liegve been taking this medicine a great change has come over me, the head- aches have disappeared, my nefves have been strengthened and I do net have amy move of the dizzy spells. 1 nothing to: thank but Dr. 3 9 Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a» box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all desley, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, 'linked He declared that nis leader's | J. A. Smart, interior, h Ottawa. "Oltief: Justice Hunter haw beet ap- nahi w in the British Co I minister of the | \ via New York a wa declaration Gamey had been a that member local Methodist © There id surprise over Di." Beattie itt's speech on. Fri: day. He has been for his energies ani [ veness Spo of for Ontario i ad is credited with sey- eral efforts to réach cither the House of Commons or the assembly by short cute. Aut yt 'when his happiness ak rived, and: a crowning occasion is reached, he suffers from lack of con- fidence. THem, aroused hy liberal shafts, he Iadnches into such violent densncittion Silt Ni diseration, as well as powers, will need repairs in the way of credit. . Current reports reflect an alm: settled understands ing that in Ontario the redistribution will take the form 'of retu to county boundaries. In view of 'changes in population Fronte- nae county is sure to be ome viding from front to back, and thus Messrs. Avery and Calvin will be legislated in- to the one constituency, with fateful results to one or the other, SPRING AILMENTS. The Blood Needs Attention at This Season--Purgatives Should he Avoided. Spring is the season when youre sys tem' weeds toning up. In the spring you must have new blood, just as the troos must have new sap. With pew blood' you' will feel sprightly, happy and 'healthy: Many ' people take pur- gotives im spring, but this is a serfous mistake, as the tendency of all purgatives is to further weaken sys tem. The ore vonly sure way to get new blood atid new strength is do take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, © They actully 'make new, rich, red blood -- they are: the greatest spring tonic in the world. = Dr. Williams' Pink Pills speedily, banish all spring ailments. Miss 'Helle Colioon, White Rock Mills, N.S, says: "I have found' Dr. Wil lias' Piok: Pills a splendid ing medicine. I was very much run down, ithe Meaty exértion exhausted: me; and 1 had a constant feeling. of languar and sluggishness. My appetite failed me and my sléep at night was distarb- od' and restless, [AN 1 Bogan the use of Dr. Williams! Pink Pills, there was a for the bettet, pod aftes taking a fow boxes, I folt stronger than I had done for % You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any deat Tr b uadicine, GF by mai t paid, at cents a box, or six oxen for $2.50, writing. di rect to the Dr. Williams' icine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not let any deal er persuade you to 'take a substitute. Substitutes nevet © anyone ~ the gendine pills. have cured: hundieds of thousands in. all parts of the world. Outlook In United States. Mr. Kellogg, findngial 'critic of the New York Sun, writés : "Consumption: in Joue country is still greater than production, at least in the greater malority of lines of business there is hardly a shadow up- on the business horizon. The outlook in the agricultural section is most promising, the winter erop . having passed the traditionally trying month in safety * thus far, while, although the Mississippi Valley has been flood- ed; the flood has not yet interfered with the planting of cotton, and will, if all previous experience holds, re: sult in a large cotton crop, in the coming season. Proj buildings in New York and Chicago are a little less than they were last year, but ar: greater elsewhere. Sq far as the de mands. for products ahd manufactures goes it is still unimpaired and. mag- nificent. High prices for staples ar: utilizing much money. city another difficulty ie congestion of railway trefic. Farmers anxious fo sell their products have not been able to ship them. Railway facilities have broken down under the vast amount of business they have had' to con- duet, and cars, nes and trackage space are lacking. Corn in particalar has had to be stored' in tremendous volumes, while there is absolutely no-. thing on which t6 peédicate a belisi of a fall in the prices of securities, and while there may be vigorous ral- lies in the prices and decided upward movements in particular stocks, ow- ing to special causés, it must be un matter of doubt if any t" boom can be' considered ok ontil the money difficulty has disappeared. It is a very gratifying fact that our ex- ports of manuiactures have com- menced to increase, and for the last month of which record hae been made our exports of raw material, corn and cotton particularly have added largely to our foreign trade balance." What Grand Vizier Says. Vienna, March 25.-The Algemwine Zeitung reports that in an interview with Herr Klofae, 8 Czech deputy, Fe rid Pasha, the grand vizier said: "All the world assuils us. Re proof apd criticista' hurt and irritate our people, but we contain our emo- tion. We also keep Albanians calin. They are equally irritated. Wo sincerely wish for peace, but we will decidedly defend' the frontier, Only in case of invasion would we war with Roumania." old, weed away on Monday at 1 p.m. She landed in Douro from Mit chellstown, Qork, seventy-® years ago. She whe never ill during her long life, and to the end her mind wos Frequent comment is heard upon the | preacher. This report is generally dis- |*7 My Out of the |: Mri. 'Sheehan, of Doyro, 107 years | his train at [ od decapitated. 4 * The British Howse of Louds has passed a bill allowing the internation: | I automobile race to be held in Ire and in July, : {The London Times says the finan vial situation i® not solid, on wery thin ice. . President Mitchell is very much dis} appointed with the report of the cons: mission. He says commission should have | recognized the unions formally. ; R. L. Borden, it is understood is opposed to the demands by local poli: ticians that Toronto be given . eight of nine seats under the new redists bution bill. The Berlin and Preston street rail: way cowparty has accepted: $6,000 from Berlin in lien of the town been settled: The men return to work to-day at an advance of two and one. } half cents per hour. ; On May 24th the Resex Pusiliers | will deposit their colors in St. An | Ont. The pastor of the church is the chaplain® of the t, Joseph J. Samme, burned on Mon: day night at his home, St. David street, Toronto, as:the result. of - fall of a Jamp, died this morning. He ae fifty-two. years old. "At the assives at Sandwich, Ont. on Tuesday. William: Brisbois was ab quitted. of the charge of manslaugh- ter. Brisbois' wife was frosen. to death last January, the crown said, shrough his neglect. Lady Minto hes for funds sociation, Sir Percy Girouard has ar ranged for the free trans Cape Town. Rev. Dr. Geistweit, clined the call 0 ™ , Dr. weit edi the Baptist Union, of Chicago, be sides filling the pulpit of the Raptist Tabernacle, Life's A. Burden If the stomach is not right. Ie there nausea ? Is. there constipation? Is the tongue coated? Are Do you have Any am. all of and liver disorder. Dr. 'sliver Pills act quickly apd will cure taowt stubborn and Tourn cases. Forty in a vial for ten cents. SoM hy Héney Wade and H. 8. Taylor. 77. Don't Forget That you can only cure your gripper, cold, bronchitis, ete., by wusi "Mor in's_ Wine. Creso-phates."" Sold every where, Writs have been issued by Mrs. Quirk for insurance on the life of her hus band; the late James Quirk, of Brant ford. ' with cover, worth 30s: wicked finish, worth 30! " Unitek} States stock speculators are skating including Pitchers and, Dasine, t-of-way for it Chrowgh . chasing a the corporation. The strike of 600 men at the, Col. lingwood steel shipbuiiding v: hes | drew's Presbyterian church, Windsor, §» appealed for the- South African: Memorial Aw | Rev. Dr. | you light 1 wick Bed these denote stomach | Extra Strong sa A Jot of odd. ploces. for. Chasiber Sets, % I Qils;

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