Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1903, p. 3

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MOTIT PROOF BAGS in three sizes - MOTH CAMPHOR per Ib. H. B. TAYLOR, Pharmaceutical - Chemist. I24 Princess St., Phone 59, Successor to E- C. Mitchell. BALLS 20c¢ >O-O000Q Bargains | Bargains ! Farzains ! Weese & 0o.. 121 Princess St. Our paper hangers 'are working Agents for Maton & Risch Pianos and T. Lochheed, pianos. superintendent for M. & Ii. 0 Bor SS ON THE ROCK OR ON THE SANDS. How are you building your. fortune. We can make it substantial by offerin real estate the kind that will make you happy. Select what suit you from the following or from our oi- fice list and we will arrange the terms that will make it easy to be the owner We offer the following properties at exceptionally low prices :-- of bargains 55 Day stréet, frame, 6 room dwelling and stable Rough Cast Cottage, Cor and Markland streets, 8 rooms. _ Lindsay Place, Regent Street, Williams- ville, fraune, 8 rooms, 3 acres 18 Vine Street," frame, 6 room dwell ing: also 20 and 22 Vine Street, 4 and 2 rooms respectively 21 and 28 wer (Gorden street double frame dwelling, 6 and 7 rooms, respectively. ' 94 Albert street, a frame 8 dwelling, hot water heating With work shop. 376, 378 and 380 Alfred street, brick 8 rooms in each. Modern. Scparately or en bloc. J. §S. R. McCAN", Patrick room large 51 Brock Strect. Ground Fioor. A perfect | substitute for strong drink, the MAGI CALEDONIA WATERS are a cure for the habit. Sold everywhere. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. "URNISKED, OUT STONE HOUSE, v George Street, Immedint to Hy W. : treat. Sour Stomach) Jc. Wall Paper 3c. © her go!" fiw gnated with! the "1 suffered for & 'was impreg and vitality, impaired, so istence and my natur: and nervous inconsistencies. food Seemed tasteless ally happy dis) « Warner's Safe Cure was the only remedy ever found which helped me, 1 began taking it in March, and before the warm w eather came I was completely cured, felt like a new woman, full of life and hape. ww sanuot tell how pleased I am to have my health back. 1 Have a keen apfietite and pa ls | Eesti . Perfert, All my aches and pins have left me. have gained ni 1s in weight and I feel i= ( now TERE Very sincerely, MISS JOSEPHINE LANE, 152 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. dney cures bad failed. 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Warner's Safe Cive is urely vegetable It is free from sediment an ons Miss JosermyE LANE. i» sigh malaria and kidney tronble---my polio Jtfaffected m causing so¥ere headache and backache. d like lead in my stomach. y tion was changed into one of constant irrita -- Thousands, both men and women, Tiise Miss Lane, bave been cured of serious compli- cations caused by kidney disease neglected, by Warner's Safe Cure, after all Let If then jt.is milky or cloudy or contains a reddish, t ain it, your kidneys are diseased. ANALYSIS FREE. "7 dpe, 1 ve this test, you have any doubt in your niind as to the develop Xe alums you pars uaa op pL a sathple of your urine to the Medical Departs ester, N. Y., and 44 Lombard St., Toronto, Can., std od deo- ud you a report with advice {ree of charge to yoa, together. with all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, and treat: bi t to take. does not constipate, it is a mos! whole system general health, robbing me of energy The digestive organs ware 1 passed & dreary 5 jon harmony with all the world because I am BACKACHE. down sent painful periods; these toll time, for kidney di seldoin put have been wor several mont ¥ on - PLANPR OF RAILWAY POLICY BY . PROF. SHORTT. { Kingston, April 6.-«(To the Editor of Jorento News) : «With the rapid tilling up of the western plains, whose increasing harvests of wheat and herds of cate must for years to come find a market through Atlantic porte, the transportation faces. Canada-in' a very vitel form. The people of the west are naturally looking to "the government to assist them in getting their produce to mar ket and their own wants supplied from without. Though a system of government railroads for the country has been suggested, anid even strongly advocated in, several sections, yet there are many and serious objections to the government undertaking the details of a railroad service over a scattered region, and these objections are multiplied when the government must either buy up all. the existing lines or enter into active competition with them. 4, Were the pomiloos and productive regions of the east and west in inune diate contact, the existing railroad companies could he safely trusted to build branch lines throughout every section of the west which - promised thrifty settlement. Under existing con ditions, however, the great problem to be faced by those companies is how to hridge the long gap between the fertile lands of the west and the mdustriex, markets and ports of the east. From the railroad standpoint, this intermediate region is, for the mest part, an unprofitable field for revenue; for -all through trade in both directions it ix a heavy expense; and from the point of view of construc tion and maintenance, it is very cost ly If, then, the eastern roads, in their natural desive 10 share in the busi. ness of the west, and the western roads, in their anxiety to find an must each build its own line across the wilderness, the -apital outlay must obviously be enormous, not to mention the future sxpense of maintenance and improve ment Thus, either the government must grant" to each company a very heavy subsidy, or they must charge wohibitive rates on western trafic, outlet in the east, OPOSED |= al wi & 34 OEE a TER oy could safely the individual = railroads, subject the provisions of the new law ax to rates; 'ete., to be administered by the promised railroad conumission, Undor the system gutlined the pro posed Grand Trenk Pacific would sim ply require to 'begin its weéstem . 'ox tension from Winnipeg; the Canadian Northern would obtain access to cast, and, with its new allies there, at | © once! find wh opening to the wba and be able to build up a ramified castern traffic. The Canadian Pacific railway ax slveady stated, would be relieved of if the populous sections of Ontario and |! thereby 'acquire free outlet east and ; west, : Leaving farther details ® Tor future consideration, what io biel the pro | © posed 'plan offers is an economic a permanent national system of trans tion eagihicnl conditions of Canada. It provides for liberal nid on the part of the government, but with perman ent ownership and control hy the gov ernment of ita own contribution, The aid is to be given in such a way that while impfrtially rented to, every railroad taking part in t central national traffic, | it will not in the least interfere 'with the free play of in and out. But, profiting by their own experience and that of the neighboring states, the people of Can | wa are increasingly averse to hand ing over to private éorporations large subsidies: from the national treasure, whether in money or land At same time no pone wishes the develop ment "of the west, and hence the fu 0 be stilted hy excessive freight rates, or inadequate transportation. g H, then, we could hit upon some vlan by which the west could be pro vided with efficient transportation at some morning vrine stand for four dust i io; it is a sti t to om Ana awakens the torpid liver. It repairs aa¥eliarive es ata ry tign, stimul the enfeebled organs and ] mals at the same time. It builds up'the body, Byer 'tatrenghh and restores energy. You van buy Safe Cure at any drug store or dir Reware df so-called kidney cures w! wre Po; 0000000000000 Butts Cannel AND Reynolds ville Lamp - For . Open " Grates, : 49% JAMES SWIFT & 20. 9 . "Phone 135 ¢ $6¢ { 9000000009600 9006000%0 : : ---- A Cosy : Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. Zhe cheery glow and immense felt. with pleasure dufing the cold weather. It's just the kind to sook with, too. Jet us fill your bin with BOOTH'S COAL. 'Phone 133, Foot of West St. Great $10,000 Hit in Music. HIAWATHA, a sixty-cant piano plece fy: harmiul and do mot cures <3 \ 'ARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. 400000008 Lot Me Have Your Sale + And T will guarantee you satis- of our coal will make itpelf | Our price, 80 cents, as long as supply SPECIAL men iF pad. © A hie in music at, 286 Princess 'Street, Kingston. Melodian for sale. -in good order, wile for. child, 1. it quick... %| SE iW down and BI per | RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS. h afe full of selidicnt and of bad odor-- ' -- ---- HERE'S A POINT . In the manuizcture of Maly Break inst Food. the starch of the wheat id chancel into dige:tible, delicate and ving nutlriment, In oatmeal cereal foods the starch and indigestible elements hamper 1 etard dig on, and cause stom -h troubles that seriously affect gen oral health. Malt Breakfast Food is the only form of mutr nt that is al ways tolerated hy we whale family, strong and weak,, athlete and invalid. The children love Malt Break Food dnd thrive on it Have your Grover send a package; you'll like it pleases the old" and fast you erm. Delaware Fruit and Stock Farms For Sale From 10 to 600 acres, all sizes, fine climate, mild winters, good markets, fine roads. Productive land catalogue free. J. R. McGONIGAL, Dover, Del. We don't hrag Nothing interest factory results. but perform the work. sacrifieed, but your best studied, «.J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer, ELEPHANT Ready Mixed Paint The very hest paint on the mar- ket, most durable, finest colors, and prices right. Sols agent {or Kingston A. STRACHAN, ilirdware Merchant 1. G. BOGART, M.D, C.M. JIRMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR Ki How STAMPS AND MARKERS. SeM-1nkera, - Linen Markers, Dates, moderate rates, and which would com bine almost if not quite all the ad vantages to be derived from a regulat sd 'competition and the flexibility and efficacy in management of free cor orate enteyprises, with a system of renerous public assistance, equal terms to all railroads, but witl wut the /A&aerifice" of pnblie trol, we would. acem to have discoversd a vate hanpédl through the barrier of rocks anfl'shoals which at present beset cur natiénal pilots. The follawing i= an outline sketh of what app fa to the wliter to lgea feas fnedns of ac- Peomplishing our ité national object ul Since it seems to be ipevitable that the goverfiment niust, ip-one form or another," contribute y s securing an open very extensively adequate means e6uld do so most ficiently and econ ymically "hy building' and equinpiog a grepV trunk highway between Winnipeg apfl Montreal. \It should provide a _fouble track immediately, but keep in View in its construction a guadrupls Yrack as sbon as the expansion of the wralfic required it, and from Winniver to Lake Superior that might be tery soon. This road - thould be provided with all the necessary equipment of a railroad except rolling stock. Over this government railroad every Cana lian railroad coinpany making con nection with it would be allowed - to run its trains subject to. a uniform system of tolls and regulations. Thus, he trains of every. company would be treated with the same impartiality a: he vessels of different owners are now treated in the government locke and nals. The present C. FP. R system between Winnipeg and Montreal could be taken over as the basis of this line, without affecting the freedom of that "Wompany's 'traffic, exéopt for its mono y whether the government builds a new line or subsidizes other companies. It is not necessary at present to go into the minor details of this plan. It will conduce to clezrneds if we simply confine ourselves to pointing out its more important consequences. In the first place, it would enable the govern ment to ecffdetively ' and permanently come to the assistance of the people in solving their greatest problem of internal transportation Instead of the government contribution beine handed over in subsidies to special private eornorations, which are there bw unduly favored, the plan enables the government to retain permanent control 'gver the whole of its contri bution. while at the same time i} ex tends the benefit of 'it to every import ant railrodd in the country In spite of the undoubted economy af such a sytem over 'any other pos sible arrangement. the government could. not expect, for some time, to obtain from tolls much more than the Heals. Stench, Ba ign Offic: Stamps, he 8 prom: JOHN OFFORD, Whig Office. | all the the | | | ture prosperity of Canada as a whole, on | swank h of Arahspord betwedn east and west, is, | do all oly privifeges, amd these it. must lose private and dofporate enterprie, 0 fact «the government would take thi same place in railroad transsortation vear round, that it has al held for part of the vear only in | wavs o { ils sys the water transportation hy p k d canals. eu of Josie, al A. SHORTT. Ebi THE QUEBEC PROPOSITION. Trans-Continental Railway Situa- tion in Canada. The Booklovers' Magazine for April | contains an interesting article by | John As-ASwah, on the '"Tragsconti | nental Railway Projects of Canada: | 'After showing causes which made the | first iranscontinetital road a necessi { iy, he describes the Canadian" North | orn, the Grand Trunk Pacific projet, that of the 'Trans-Canada We | and . that part 'which refers to the { quote | last. "There is a third candidate for pub lie favor, promoted chiefly from the | province of Quebec. This is the Trans | Canada railway. It proposes to start | from tidewater at the Bay of Seven | 1alands on the St. Lawrenos river tast Fob Aue, and strikihg into the Jor { therk portion of tHe province, to take {a line across the continent immediate { south of James Bay and run north ) Winnipeg instead of south as other trans-continental lines, actual or projected. The Trans Canada is not taken very seriously in Ontario, {hut in Quebec it in being most active {ly and enthusiastically promoted. It | has behind it the weighty name of Sir Sandford Fleming, who constructed {'the Intercolonial railway and was for twelve years engineer in-chiel of the | Canadian Pacific. Its advocates declare i that history will repeat itself and that in twenty years the men of little faith | who decry the new project will eon jess themselves as mhuch mistaken as | the former opponents of the Canadian Pacific are to day, Northern Quebec is a country of great possibilities, rich in | minerals, with vast stretches of forest and millions of acres of excellent ara ble land. These possibilities' can be ome actualities only through the con- struction of such a voad as the Trans Canada. Firther west this line would | tap Hudson Bay, which many believe {will in a few vears become one of the chief channels of communication be tween the west and Europe. Farther weet still, it would open up the great territory of Athabasea, which is un touched by the other roads projected, and would reach the Pacific at what | as at present the most northerly port in Canada's possession. Hs promoters believe they have 'established » good claim to the favor of the public." of Lake Mr. Cleveland To Freside. New York, April 14, Former . Presi dent Grover Cleveland will preside at a public meeting, for which the Arm «trong Association has completed ar rangements, to he held in Madison Square Garden coneert hall, this even Ling, for the discussion of the methods {and work of Booker T. Washington, int the Tuskegee Normal and Indus {trial Institute. This will be one of the most. notable meetings that have ever been held in New York in the inter cst of the uplifting of the negro i through industrial training. Rooker I. Washington will make the princi pal address. Mr. Cleveland will, be presented to the meeting by Mayor + Low May Call Out Troops. (Mtawa, April M=The commnnding offers of the 43rd Regiment and Governor-General's Poot Guards have i heen notified, and, in tum, have sent inotifieatien to officers commanding companies, to be ready to turn out at {en hour's notice; to proceed, strong, to Hawkeshury, if uéeded, to [aweist the civil authorities in quelling disturbance at t scene of the saw {mill strike in Haw! X $ cp-------- ile was. at one time: tax collector of Picton. } ore at Camden Montreal and Winnipeg; the local rates Hedmag, ol Verona, who will carry and west could be brought to mn ihess. s ot The alt Sole | The bre Jd 0 Bll : secure fu o ioe and Gist bine proosts We Set of | vouse-in Lanark b oon opened and to is meeting with oF Bancroft, has Been committed wial here on the charge of unlawfully wing Srearms. He fired at an ow ping prisoner. waster Leavens, ied nt Roslin on W Tr. 8. Hudson, of that vi ¥. Rea wore marr! he bride's wiothet, in Mr." George i future exp on this section, « ted. " and at the same time find ho interrup- | dallpenny. will reside ai , ND. tion in ite plojects for virdling the fhe action taken by ael Pren- globe. In fact, these or any other | 18n, On of Margaret Fox, rail could 'extend their systems | gninst George R. 'Johnston, of Joe: th the east or west with us | par, for da dor failed | great facility' as regards roadbed as | 1t the Brockville high court, the jury Npmiston, Gananoque, who died intes- Tate last January. The estate is valu adapted to! the peculiar geo- od at $4,500 ' 8g 8 TOERDAY. ABRIL 14 _ Tr TREC TIT DIS DIC - . of which, the ante. Do b . whic fault The Hews Pht inte Condensed | armed tohian ] ! waisted in the use: (3 TR, I Ana The 'Le Kingsto Points | Nu br Of cobtly' roadways Shape » The Episodes That Out How to Meet Obstacles -- | jo uv case, With the un Posi: Create Talk in the Country "A Government Puilt Line for | bilities of the future to be {aced; the and Hereabouts. = J ener : goverment should i risk ' ? Genaral Use: eof having to buy: hadk a1 «mms Ross; born in Belleville sigh i i iv-one years ago, is dead at Picton. his | 1. H. Stover han Nathaniel East to County Constable Chin ries Stayer, son of Dest: le, was mar eduesday to Miss Hudson, eldest daughter of Charles F. Feavena, Jsanc Halfpenny and Miss lorence fod at the home..of Reamsuy. Rev. officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Get Us Help You thing a9 step, \ ) mops, carpet whips, tacks and hammers, in cesskry to help you spick and span. Claas Hou 3 Wo can furnish you with every- lor cleaning such Aad. in fact ne- Don't put up with the old when new are so cheap. She Show 4 W. 2. Mitchell's Hardware 85-87 Princess Street- eturitiing 'a verdict of "not guilty." rtrude Johnston, have in 'oronto for, letters of administration of the estate of their father, John VanlLuven Bros, Moscow, have pur thased the thosou imported oach stollion, Kaiser Wilbelm, from *. P. Johnson, A syndicate iginat y purchased him at a cost of $3,000, fo 'was "imported from Germmny by A.B. Holbors, of Greely, lows. At Lanark John A. Darou and Wargaret May Ferguson were joined in wedlock hy Rev. Ceil Heaven, in the presence of about fifty spectators, I'he bride was supported by Miss Min We: Darou, the groom by Fdwin Bufi- sno. The Lride is the daughter of Ar; and Mrs. George Ferguson, Carle ton Place. The council of 'the Front of Leeds ind Lansdowne met Trainmaster Gil lan at Lansdowne, Saturday to con: «wilt upon protection of life at a mil way crossing in that village. The rousing in a dangerous ome. One man' was killed there a few yoars ago, and pany narrow escapes have occur red R. M. Maciariane, timekeeper for the Rathbun company... Deseronto, net with a serious and painful accel lent at the Cedar mille. He was valking over the floor in the portion { the building where the logs pass hrough, when one of the cutoff saws expectedly came through the open ing in the floor, cutting ofe of his cet badly. Jans Proven, who lived all her life in: Dalhousie township, was called to er heavenly reward last Saturdav, having spent seventy-cight years on earth. She was a 'daughter of the tate Archibild Proven, a survivor of Waterloo. - The fundral ook place to Watson's Corners' cemetery, Rev. Tames Mecllroy officiating. One sister, Isubells, stirvives. The death iv announced al Pilot Mound, Man., of William: Robertson, Sr., the first resve of Lanark village. He was aged eighty years. He was. horn near Glasgow, Scotland, and came, to Canada in 1842. His wile was a sister of the late Bovd and Alexander Caldwell, Two children only survive, He was at' one time nostmester of Lanark and filled many important. village offices. The Chest Pains jot ti i f John Macoun, : son of James Ma: | PLEASE NOTICE 108 WILL 8% DR Quebec icing th, ere vist Off ou tlle, foe The Task yom | BIH (Sus lM POR Te scarcely necessary to add that | iorountant With Armour & Co., Un: any portion' of New Ontario or of Now oy. Sock yards; Chicago na ing " . 05% olN GLEARON: whee which, promiscs profitable de. | appoint stant ! elt by Nine connegtion Jith e County state bank, Moat Chica: MME. E. El DER ; A w . i ORK the government trunk [line Wo Walter 'Ormikton 'af Ars. Alma al a nl YORK, FA ION. Wag ly measers coms street. opposite BRITISH NOTES. will Pt atten oriecy St anranting. * Cuting sha 8 - specialty, & Prin Opera we. ¥ The burglary epidemic in Edinburgh continues, Perth council is acquiring the city's iramways The army estimates provide for 285, 761 men, exclusive of India. For. killing twenty-six grouse out of season, J. H. Stock, M.P., was at Ayr fined £26, While practising revolver shooting, a lady at Oxted accidentally aot her gordener in Aho stowach, A Glasgow man who had lost two horses through glanders, contracted the distase and 4 it on street in Greenock, by ea = unknown , who stopped speak 1 a eiling adu ated : peg a charge against a Black grocer; fined £20" and cowts, Jacob Johnson. a Liverpool dealer, exposed rn titined tomatoes, pears, and its, unfit for tion dnd was sentenced to two ut hard Jabour, | i » A bottle. of soda water recovered from the wreek of the Royal Geen was sold in London for twenty-five Quinens. The esoroner at Seaton, Devon, has fined himself: a guinea for being an hour and a balf late at ap inquest, Famales are to he prohibit-d from taking part in ny muwical or other entertainment in York 'public houses, According Lo evil rorgvice estim- ates, the coronation cost £136,000, Limerick has changed the name of its "George" 'street to O'Connell wreet. Nottingham's workhouse, erected at a cont of L240.000, was open recept- ly. Provision is made for 1,002 in mates, $ The gate receipts at the raghy inter national match at Cardiff amounted to £3,988, the. attendance reaching over 30,000 persons. Wales won by six ties, (eighteen points) to nothing. At Bishop's court, rewidence of the of Manchester, the kitchen subsided, and the hotwekeoper, Mrs. Powell, fell down a disused well twenty-one feet in depth. Both her legs were broken and one had to be amputated. Application was made in the diverce division in London hy the wife of Mr. | Beecham, pill manufacturer, St, el ens, for "An increase of the alimonv of £2,500 year now paid her by her hon Of Bronchitis The Dry, Tight Cough, the Sere~ ness Aggravated by Cough. Use of ; OR. CHASE'S SYRUP OF develop into bronchitis, ecnuuinplioh or some form of ling trouble. Bion (rn again and agen, until the pa tient becomes . worn ont or falls an easy prey to consumption or pueu monia' Only the most robust consti tution can throw off pron hitis. Aged people, children, and all 'who are in delicate health or have weak lungs' have every reason to fear this ail- ment. If the enough is dry and hard; if thers is pain, soreness or tightness in the chest; if breathing is Gi causes pain in the chest, you have every reasop to suppose that you have bronchitis, and should promptly begin the wee of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin wed and Turpefitine, Cough mixtures that may help an ordinary cold bave mo effect on hron chitis and asthma, but Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linsedd and Turpentine has won its enviable 'reputation oh sc cont of ita wonderful sucoess in cur ng thess. gpilments, It in for move than gu mere cough medicine, and gots on the whole system, thoroughly era: dicating discaise, 11 is necessnry for you to ful when buying Dr. Chase's Linseed and Turpentine, for many substitutes aud imitations . of ford. The porirait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chass are on every bottle ol-Abe genuine, 25 eonts a bottle, ily size (three times as ). 60 cents. At all dealers, Eanion, The best man in a sontroversv is Bates & Co., Toromto, fag All Disappear With the LINSEED AND TURPENTINE, It is the tendency of every cold to |} chitis is most dreaded, because it has | a tendency to become chronic and re | and | band, who, she dupented. was in re ceipt of an annual Tocome of £85,000, £30,000 being from hix pill money. The application was yefused mnie | Women M.D's. Meot, | Sioux City, Ja, April 14.~The state {society of Jown Medical Women, the {only "organization of its kind in the | United States, began ite annual ecn- | yemtion in Sioux City today. The | programme occupies several dayy awd | calls for a series of professional pyr ers, ingluding a discussion of the pre. {vention of insanity, manual training iin public * schools, and the duty of | physicians to disseminate information. | While conducting in room of the Perth Col- | the chemists [Jeginte Institute, Fred McEwen sts [tained serious injuries. The class was | experimenting 'with oxalic and. sul xperimenti fell . Phe contents over his | Pred | broke' right Win AA Armour, ' | inntsueting the youth ok: Almonte in the teries odern . ee as verde hee. re- in comprny with Miss akenbam, will was spilling an experiment in: : eid, nd the beaker with which | | phuric acid, a hich het and on his knee. il \ for ten yes | » SETTLEI Special Traind/to Wailea A the a) 8 ; 3 : 3 Why trersulgniss ea orgnto at oh arch and April a ron Foot of Queen : F605 FOR. EAS Coens Ee. fam- | ed -w

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