Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1903, p. 10

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The red and white tulips are becoming quite con- spicuous in their beds which for so have been green, but delayed in ng their appearance by the cold and streets have put the sprinkling carts to work to which seems to think it is its duty to take flight on these warm and windy _ Sunday the 19th of April was Pat- riots Day, but it was celebrated Monday. It is in honor of the battle of Lexington, but is celebrated gener- ughout = the state of Massa- chusetts. It was fine and 'bright and large numbers took adyantage of the weather as well as which for the first time have heen run to any extent this season. The principal amusements were dif- ferent kinds of athletic sports, such as ll, foot races, etc, The greatest event was the mreat Marathon race in which fifty-six competitors took of whom only thirty-six finished. The starting point was Ashland, Mass., and the course of | gaf fr i 28 2 § £3 £ has proved as great a success as an. ticipated. It opened promptly and under way with a flying start. fi. Lawson had the honor to carry the first and second ribbons. A. G. Van derbilt, the wealthiest man in the Suid Stes, was ho present in the | sts of his brother, ginald, wh, t { i Jute of hue imal ar: Jogina d, who (EN S\N Sell SYK Medbed/X | colds and grip, but coun- Sion, and she made a fine performance | Hi RRR I any tendency carried g prize. As usual the ev £ Ly uname J i : of the mounted police Pred i | | wands pueumonia. Popular attraction, but was somewhat | i , This r emedy is al . 18 also a Charles J. Haskins, of Station Ii, wh jh certai was Woverely ruptured and had to be | i and h a on Sarried out.of the ring and sent to the il a peeTgeney hospital, but is reported | known to fail. When ously ill. 'This ident A FEEEREIVES REESE iven S00 what delayed the programme, rg { h | gh as ) a te er wrt 5: | M child becomes hour, out t ill. Thi ! § was the smoothest and vo his {i pin afr he St wil hibition, of its Pend ever witnessed in NU cough 3 i vi anics building. So much for ES INTLURNEA, the. hotuse, but the > ral sily attired la- A must not forgotten. It i HY " hoopi is doubtful if the show wou draw the | dl w Ping cough > crowds it does were it not for the i not dangerous when the stunning ladi i ir brilli i SOR That em eaiieir bilait 3) ERS cough is kept loose and boxes make an exquisite border of life | i expectoration free by the and color to the tan bark arena.-- y EDWIN PERKER. : I i 2 -«» = £ 7 F ! iH 4) Ei twenty-five miles grounds, Boston. The first in was J. C. Lorden, of Cambridge in 2 hours, 41 minutes and nds, this being fairly fast, and only beaten by J. J. Hamilton, Ont., who won in 1900 and of a little over twelve minutes less. The man was Samuel A. Mellor of Yonkers, N.Y., arriving six minutes after den. Cafirey who won in the previous I EE -- Hr i ! fie ¥ i A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE IT BECAUSE BEE STARCH will not injure the finest fabrics, and is equal.y as good for the very coarsest linens. BECAUSE it is more economical, as you can do twice the amount 'of clothes with the same quantity of starch. : BECAUSE clothes starched with BEE STARCH have a flexible _ stiffness ; not stiff as a board. BECAUSE it nas pody and durability, and goods starched with BER STARCH will stay clean and preserve their appear- ance far longer than the clothes starched with inferior starches. BECAUSE clothes starched with BEE STARCH have that NATTY, finished appearance and SATIN LusTR® so much desired. BECAUSE the BEE STARCH is simple in its preparation. 'Just a little warm water and BEE STARCH." : BECAUSE THE IRON NEVER STICKS. BECAUSE it's the best all. round starch on the market. A trial ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A PACKAGE AND SAVE THE COUPONS pure, and is prepared from what Is' known as balloon dust, the very finest particles of powdered Borax. Losk for the Coupon. Bee Brand Baking Soda is packed from Bee Brand Borax is guranteed 99 per cont. ah SE ---- -- I years took part, but became fatigued with over-exertion, and is now und the doctor's care, But is reported a. i 'X J . dangérous. It is estimated that 100,- er 000 people witnessed the race from one ? . ® point 'or- another -during its progress, the greater number being lined u along. the finishing a ? Another feature of the day was one r Tr a nn e not seen before in Boston, being 'a ae climbing contest with gutomo- A small powered steam car Every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy captured the prize, making th dis- i guaranteed, ealer Ace of gn of a or in . dover 8 and the d from whom it is seconds _ first trial, i - i ¢ spon seconds first trial, and in two purchased will refund the money to anyone the second time. Great applause was sent up from the who is n satisfied after using i onlookers when its meteor hk flight . " 8 . was maintained the second time. it is estimated that upwards of 400 cars occupied vantage points along the line " cures of colds and grip and 5,000 people were nt to wi f \ 1 Sd S00 poops present to wit effected by this prepara: The many remarkable over a large part of the civilized world. It can always be depended up- on and is pleasant to take.. It not only cures The horse show opened Monday and | | \ tion have made it famous | an injury sustained by use of this remedy.y It contains no opium or other harmful sub- EERE RLY BS stance, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Ladies! " gtaunch and- reliable firm of T. F. Kings- mill, London, Ont., have to say i i i : HE ge = iF ge | F s cured with three s Corn Salve, 15g. F Crea, 477 Erincess sircel : hes 3 Lh b That's the word that expresses the wearing qualities of our BOYS' SUITS Built to wear. Fashioned ac- cording. to the newest ideas. Nor- folks, Sailors, Vestees Sacks, b Tweeds, Worsteds, Berges, $50 10' $6. Sy JENKINS 3 "TIVE Princess Street. OOOO OOOO O00V00C EXECU TUESDAY, April 28th, denc: { late Thomas W. At residence © mag W. cluth Parlor Suite, Marble Top an othr Centre Tables, Music Rack, OtLo- man, Writing Desk, Pictures, Jier, Radiant Home and Art Square Heaters, very Hoe BW sion 'Table, |B. W. and other pS, lockers, B. Ww. Drop heal 'fable, apes try and other Curiains, Gold and Whit Dinner Set, B. W. and other Hedroop EF Sut, Springs, Hair Mattréises, Fea Ether leds, Pillow B.W Wardrobe, Moder Sets, #, Hugs, Mjirfors, Dumb and Box Sto bp Hunging Lawps, Kitchen, E Utensils, . Wheelbarrow, Garden Canned' Fruit, Duggy Tops, Scats anc ® Cushions, and other articles too numer _ ous to mention. Sale at 10:80. Terms cash. ALLEN, the Auctioncer. "TO BREEDERS. pREVEIRAS, 2:11}, A SON OF DI pect, 3. will stand for service in stood at Wi rH days k. Sea posters, o minunioa Wit Swher for full info gm " A{WENDLING. Brockville. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. F FURNISHED, CUT STONE HOUSE No. 87 Stréet. hhnmediat ly to' Mrs. W reet. LOST. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, O corner of King and Johnston streets A PURSE, Santalsing $2 bill. Find er please return to this office. TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE, - FOR SUMMER] nont In central location. A La. ig Office. FOR SALE. --~HIBBY'S 'LIVERY--=RU ber Lires, FOPND. PURSE, ON KINU STREET, ON SA tarduy night, Owner can have sand by stating contents. and paying fo advt., at 160 King street. WANTED. = AREER A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRE Nickle, 1350 Karl St. VETERAN SCRIP T0 PURCHASE. S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA PPLY E . Keut Bros. mica Pi 3 A $00D° COOK. APPLY IN TH evening to Mrs. Hiram Calvin, 13 King street. LADY*OF GOOD CHARACTER FO pleasant position; good salary. As dress Box 10, Whig. GOOD MACAINERY MOULDERS. Al ply Canadian Iron & Foundry Co Fluted. Hamilton, Ont. § LATCH AND SPRING NEEDLE KN! f ters and winders. = Good wage steady 'work guaranteed. Addre Fi Knitting Co.; Utica., *¥ STUDENTS WHO ARE LOOKING FO profitable employment for the co ing vacation, would do well to so name and address, ving work d sired, to Box 25. Whig. * NOT FAKES | Nom FADS BYU household needs. Used every day! everyboily. Can't you sell the Others do and make fortunes. St room. Write at once to G. Marsh & Co., London, Ont. JACHER, WITH SBCOND-CLAS certificate for school section No Township of Lavant, duties to co mence on the 15th of May. App stating salary, experience, etc., Ben 'amin Caweron, secretary a treasurer, Flower Btation, Unt. FAITAFUL PERSON TO TRAV] for well established house in a fi counties, calling on retail an 1001 ast umd skponces, pare $1570 3 Took cash and ness o and rushing. Facl Souea, SON Clarten ag.. hie SEVEPAY, INDUSTRIOUS PERSO in each state to travel for "oi satanhished eleven vears and with large capital, to 'call pen mercod) and avents jor successful and pro . Permanent engagome Weekly cash salary of $18 and travelling éxpenses and . hotel bi advanced in cosh each week.) |}

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