Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1905, p. 3

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Childsen tre children thar get the right food 'io eat---~whole- Mooney' Pevfection © Cream Sodas 1 3 * g to Pacific Coast ok 151 fo May 15th, 1905. ars kept their Live Ou Colonist fares from d Digestion good by 0 : berths, which may be reserved Travel by the Grand ~ grask Raliway System. i J. P. HANLEY. A Johnston and Outario sireste. NESTOR & PEMBROKE & CANADIAN ©. PACIFIC RAILWAYS. : Materials 0 you paint? ve have all you require the line of Brushes e Paints, Canny, s, tchers, Water Colors, of the well known IMSAY STANDARD, T. BEST 124 Princess Street, ne 59 for your wants, te ------------ These goods may be the following grocers : derson, E. W. Mullin and J. Mc- From Mareh 1st FROM KINGSTON. Yory low Bates to many other TOOK A SEVERE particolars ot K. & P. and © -- Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. A. FOLGER, JR. BY OF QUNTE RAILWAY: fhe thy 1 Fon, Nag Joave City Hall Depot at 2.28 Pan. CONWAY, 'Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagston. It Settled In The Kidneys. cod'® Fhosphod) {8 an old, wal esta Pain In The Back The Result. Catching cold and having it settle in the back is often the cause of Backache-- the primary cause of kidney trouble. When the back aches it is a warning that the kidneys are liable to become affegted. Heed the warning ! check the Back. ache, and dispose of any chance of further iversel satisfaction. Bly Cures all forma of Nervous Weok " P flctsof Abuseor excesses. 'thy Mail Steamers. "From St. John, F } Feb. 25; Mo If you don't, serious complications are very apt to arise. Mrs, E. Williams, Hamilton, Ont, caught cold, and it settled in her kidueys, She used DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, sud is thankful for the immediate relief they gave her. She writes us as follows : "It is with pleasure that I add my testimony in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills. Some time ago I took a severe cold, which settled in my kidneys. The soreness and pain in the small of my back bothered After suffering for some months, and finding numerous remedies fail, I procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills, and received immediate relief from logian, Bat. Mar. 18 ; prio PASSAGE~First Cabin, wpool asd Londonderry, $87.50 $40, steamer. London $2. 0 and up--Second Cabh- rticulars apply to 8), Agent, w.l.s. City L 4. PP. GILDER- New York, 48 hours b: Feburary and 6th, Doan's Kidney Pills may be procured at all dealers, or will be sent direct by mail on receipt of price-- 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.25, Tar Doay Kipniy Pir Co, GRAND UNIO} GRAND CENTRAL STATION Ba66AGE To AnD From Sumon_ Rec. Rooms ron *loo per Day Ue cane 5. OUTERBRIDGE & it represents what nothing of the cost of mak and the worry as to a fit S mething Different This Week THE FRONTENAC les at all prices up to $6 LOAN & INVEST. Posts received and inter- ;, McGill, Managing 7 Clareuce Street, POLICIES COVER and cortents than y effers. ine Insurance Emperiw: TUVVVVVV TRL BVDV Chairs at a price that sells. 2 JSON ARCHITECT, MER 3 Sh Send in your repairing in Upholster- ing or Woodwork rown on your HRS JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker, Princess Street - - Kingston: | ed i ght and saves BROCK sTRERT. Seven rooms. bath- month "Tiss on--| TE CHOICEST And best assorted stock in the city. Everything in Wines and Ales. "Any brand of Scotch or Irish Whis- Ton, $5.50 3 SWIFT & 00. OB ee0e . BATEMAN F MARRIAGE LICENSES, FE and FIRE INSURANCE Alises made and red rewitlowea, "Looks aa | Imported and Do- JAS. McPARLAND 339 and 341 King St. fe, 61 Clarence street rddress. 22 Sydenham St Er ---------- Ston Street. HOAG'S REPLY] TO CHARGE OF NEGLIGENCE AGAINST HIM. Explains His Position Regarding the Snow Removal---Majority of Board of Works Favored the Present System. ; Kingston, Feb. 2 To the Edit: or): | was somewhat surprised to aolice in your inde of the Mth inet, that, according to an interview which L YOUr reporter had with a Princess street werchant, he claimed that 1 had been negligent in not calling my Committe together, to discuss. the milich vexed question of the remeval of snow throughout our principal streets, aud in along the strect railway line. Now sir, | wish to ex: plain fully my position in connection with this matter. Ou two oceakions I was approached by Alderman Car son regarding this matter, especially the heavy expense it entailed to he city, he having strongly advised me to exercise my authority as chairman of the boatd of works, and insist up- on the engineer the necessity of fm- mediately stopping the further re- siggested calling a ueetin, able to secure the remainder over the that the wajority of my coumnit tee were perfectly satisfied with the stand lL had taken, the only exception being Alderman Carson. There was no other Course open to pursue except to be guided by the majority of my commit- tee. With reference to the expense in- carted we 'were all thoroughly well 3; aware of the serious inroads which the romoval of snow will cause in our appropriation, but we also understand that we cannot control "the ele of have not fallen in pleasant places, but we just be prepared to face the our disposal. | need only state that almost every offer & suggestion of how he would de Carson or any other citizen if they can suggest any better or, more up- to-date method we will be only too glad to adopt it. Regarding the advisa-: company to close up their line on ue- count of the board of works not per: forming their duty properly, I con- for us to consider for one minute, es: wo have had to contend with, man aged to keep the streets in such a condition, DT Keep their line open, It must be quite apparent to the citizens that in fu- ture, Jf the board of works performs ever to allow the closing up of their In conclusion, let me say that it futore to bear in wind that there ave always two cides to every story. "Pear the other fellow" and then he will be in a better position to ex- press his opinion without causing any unnecessary criticism.-- Very truly vours, FRANK J. HOAG. ('The Princess street man who ceom- plained about Alderman Hoag's act x 'Tis the Liver gu Rules the Body |" AND YOU CAN SET THE LIVER RIGHT BY USING Dr. Chase's "The governor of the organs of the body," ® the way modical men de scribe the liver, beeause of the wide influcnce it exerts over these organs. Once the liver grows sluggish * and fails to filter the bile poisons from the blood, there arise complications which bring pain and discase The head aches. You get bilious. The tongue is coated Indigestion and 'stomach troubles arise . Constipation ad looseness of the bowels alternate There are pains under the shoulder blades. The complexion gets sallow and muddy. You get down-hearted und depressed and . ier from = weakness and dizzi- Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills have a direct and 'specific action on the liv- er and complerely remove the cause of these anboying symptoms. They quicken the filtering process which is carried on by the liver, and by effecting a good flow of bile, nid di- gestion and keep the bowels regular. Time is wasted ih doctoring symp- toms. Strike at the cause of troub! by setting the liver right. The quickest and most certain way of doing this is by the use of Dr. Chase's Kiduey-Liver Pills--the great regulator. illiam Rogers, carpenter, = Deseron- to) Ont., writes : "1 wish to say that Dr. Chase'syKitiney-Liver Pills are the best medicine 1 ever used, as they en- tively cured me of dyy ja. 1 suf fered something awful with dyspepsia, end had to he very carefol of what 1 ate and. so diet my=lf so much that fife was scarcely worth living. The use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills seemed to remove the cause of an trouble, for they have completely me. A can recommend them most high ly as a cure for dyspepsia." Dr: Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one ill a dose, 5c. a box, at sll dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co. Toronto The port sait and signature of Br, A, W Chase, the famons receipt book anth- or, wre of every box. A GRAND CROSS To THE 'MEMORY oF THE VENERABLE BEDE. wy interview in BF, any more than One of the Most Remarkable and Least Known Literary Monu- ments in Britain--Inscription That Baffled Interpretation. The Monkwearmouth memory of the venerable called attention to ong of the most re le and least known monuments in Retain: In the church of Ruthwell (pronounced Kivel) in the county of Dumiriss, Scotland, stands an elegant cross, eighteen fect igh, on whose broader faces are de from the life of Christ, narrower faces appears some finely executed vine tracery. In the chief of those stone pictures that of Christ is represented with the sure 1 raised to bless, ia 'much the papers about wonderful dures effected by Pyra. Pile from my druggist s abd used it as dir ected, and by time 1 had used the was entirely cured; in all inflwins iio was perfectly. al sxcessive discharge « and stools became easy aml gentle. SL was unable to get my own fire i walk at all 1 had to walk half bent. 1 vemedies, salves and iflients, all to Pile Cure and was ure to low tem tion of the nasal and. a da cold. As the topped at once, ole, the right han noteworthy * feature of onred cross, however, is not afllicted as 1 was four months the State of moval of snow from our streets. This proof and I stated was not in my power, but feure to all. who are J of iy | Please k. 4 committee and after consulting the | advise the afilic Majority of the members, being un- | Piggot, Ark. Box f u The experience of Mr. Wallis is that phone, they advised we to continue | of thousands of along the lines as laid down by the fvears with the cogineer and myself, having found hemorrhoids, or they hear of give up reference of (he wonderful v le ter that | way and all dangerous results will be av not only cures a cold quickly but any tendency of a cold to result in pr This fact has been fully 'proven during the epi- demics of colds and grip of the past few years. No case of either sulted in pneumonia when this rem has ever been reported to the manu! prs Or | come to their notice, which shows ronclusively that it is not only the best and quickest cure for a cold, but a certain preventive of ous disease-- pneumonia, 'There is no danger in giving children as it contains no opium or other harm- ful drug. It is pleasant to take. esé diseases havin A piles, and is sen ing. Lia ments" and unfortunately our lines The Late that danger- this remedy to difliculties, believing that the great | Picton, Jam tajority of citizens know that we year 1850, she have done our utmost to cope with | tain Andrew Mingker of South Bay. the snow question, with the means at After nineteen years of married life, with three boys In the spring of me the wife of Cap- but a Runic inscription that learned to interpret it. The history of the cross is strange. It is supposed to have ben set up in I she was left a , Referring to the suggestion' regard: | und two small ing our mode of removal of snow be- 1893, her house, With all its contents yg antigunated, ete, I might say that | was burned to the ground. During the - ost fall of the same year she moved to the second man vou meet is. willing to house on Ontario street, Picton, which of her life, she call- which in those days. extended from the Humber to the Forth. . during the balands Nothing is known of it for the next it. ete., but I can assure Alderman {ed home. During last sutsmi, before going to her son, at Oshawa, Ont., she visited dp in Picton and the sur Mb ] ii count; bility of allowing the street railway things Shieh Xs the Church of Scotland denounced the old Anglo-Saxon cross monument, and or dered its demolition. Such a proceed ing seems hardly intelligible at present day, but it must be remember : idolatrous her. frien as an idolatrou od a feeling with- in her that she would never return. On January 30th, she welt. from Oshawa sider it would be the * hoight of folly |g Sockins $5 Sisither nephew. B. pecially at this late date, when we Saliets sick there: with inflammation of have in' the face of the difficulties NS for o then unread, and no doubt to thew It so happened that the paish win ring he lifetime. she ol- ister of Ruthwell at that time avoid making trouble ers Nhe Has permitted to end it with only at they wore enabled to ens. After a brief service a Ponce lightened than most of his saperiors throwhy down, as in duly bound, it was done xo carefully that the do. only partial, and the its duty properly, the stroet railway yailway station and thence taken to company will have no excuse what- euwood Cemetery chapel where an other short but impressive service was chureh, in the pre of many friends und relatives, after which the casket w i the vault to await cross, in several away under the flopr fine. Conducted by century and a half. the minister boldly took it upon him self not only to dig up the piccds and put them together again, but even to our Rubber Boot We have Rubber 'Boots ts for Men, Women and Children, = The Best Made. : No Other Kind. FOR WOMEN----We have Rubber Storm Boots, large variety of Rubber Boots, 3, Snag Proot | would bo well for your reporter in |%ence member of the South Bay Methodist" ehureh since her marriage and the last months of her life bore evidence of ripening of Chris and in her last --- ments testified of her readiness 10 go grounds of the manse. Attempts wory writing, but. to no purpose until museum, unfathomed the mystery the cross, and his, reading was IT ----------" DO NOT TAMPER WITH INFLUENZA She is survived by alk her children anes mee | Gorge A, and Frank in California, US: Walter D., E, J. Lake, of Kingston, i Mrs. Albert Collier, South Bay, FOR MEN----We have a short Boots; medium cut and hip Boots, dull and bright finish Boots. We guarantee our Rubber Boots to do be expected of any Rubber Boot. FOR CHILDREN--We have Rubber' Boots in all sizes. Buy your Rubber Goods today and buy at ' J. H. Sutherland & Bros LEADING SHO firmed soon afterwards when o markable library find was made It Leads to Bronchitis, Consump- tion, Pleurisy and Puneumonia. Jewels And Robbers. There are 5,000 women in New York collections worth SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE who possess jewel over $350,000 each. These women the special prey of thieves, They constantly watched and jewel robber Kidney - Liver Pills des are the commonest forms of theft whe all than can + taking desperate dnd nod less chances every in Gotham. Last fall the wealth. resi tents of Larchmont-on-the-Sound were kept 'in a state of wo ther there was not a female Raffles in their midst as guests, a8 many terious robberies disagreeable, but gerous and often fatal seemed to bear the trace of feminine invention in the clev er way they were E HOUSE. YASHION'S FORM. Latest Styles Just executed, First, C, H. Dal, of the rubber trlist, found his bad been robbed worth of jewelery. 4 wallowed, especi ally during sleep Hammation of the branchial wwbes or ¥dward H, Maher copy of Caedmon's "Lay of the Holy Rood," and it quickly appeared that the inscription on the cross was simp ly an extract from Caedmon's poem Thus at Inst a literary controversy, that had caus amongst the learned, both in Europe and the continont, was finally set the Rothwell Cross, twelve conturies old, established | unique association what is generally regarded as the old: est fragment of English literature thet hos come down to us. In the year of Queen Victoria's jubilee the venerable relic was takon under government pro- tection, and safely ensconced inside the chutch, where a semi cireular apse hud been constructed for its reception. pearls, Then Mrs ther-in-law, was a victim to the of several thousand dollars. A fashi Gerry, Maher's mo » avoid this danger and Mrs, Gerry's home walked fn with Bir of a guest. strode Gerry's jewel-box and vanished. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are ------------ Stories. Of Commercial Travelers. "Treating" customers Was more vogue some years ago them it is to story of 'a wholesale who always told ers that he would come over to the evening and finish After be had given hix or ders and the liquor was brought in he I'd rather drink it Their great aod un. paralleled soceess in curing these dis coughs and colds influenza, coughs and colds among all English' speaking treatment ix required would say, "Well The Czar's Wealth. poisonous particles which are the cause The blood is purili ed, the discharges ease, the eonghing i stopped, the head becomes clear, the eve brightens, the kidneve are regulated and assist great from the system sources and causes of the trouble. The diseased aml wasted tissues are built tap and the sufferer is thoroughly novated and renewed and feels like a bottle and funnel 4nd he would take it of these ailments from crown and sate domaine is reckoned at B7.500,. 00 4 years or mote thay three times Englund's king is allowed. members of the im- rial family have enormons revenues mnvcedotes ix that of a traveller who, having bern a week away employer, saying "that he hadn't taken any ordecs this time, but that he favorable impression on the people." Another wrote excusing himself for not taking orders, and suid : "After all, | these thing: are in the hands had made a very ernment for their Support. pink silk batiste, tri and perfect health i= restored and lace embro comfort and hapniness ensue, me -------------- Afraid Of Strong Medicines. rheumatic" pains, rather than take § usually given for knowing that quisk Are You Pale And ou want, more blood and Tonia Nils mike and enrich the blood, changin, sallow face into ode of ry A Wade's drug store Money back if not satisfactory. iit does mot eure vou tism, peliel ftom bol a and witht tak - internally. For sale ------------ "' Liquid Yourt plasier' for cuts is ns Red Cross Prog | enre, No druggist of good standing is without them and no drugeist will un dertake to sell vou People want them and insist on having them and no one aflicted with influenza or & eongh or cold will con your home genicies now, 25¢. only at | ------------ "Once used abw When the ice lets go Il Wold And Jota the rivers flaw When the ®éather forgets i's | 8 forget to Mow, birds Why, then it will be spring. : BW. bv all druggists. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets,

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