Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1906, p. 4

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It will give you a better "looking job and at Jess "cost than any other paint | you can use, either ready- mixed or hand made. S. W. P. colors are clear and bright; and they retain their orig. inal shade for the long- est time. Call for color cards re==Corbett's New Spring Suits Are here. All prices, $5 to $12. Splendid Tweeds ; varied pat- terns. Also a good line of Boots and Shoes, Caps, Hats, Shirts, @.c. The lowest prices in King- ston, Isaac Zacks, 237 Princess Street, er te eines. TENDERS For Construction of Church Building 0 be Erected. for Sole o = ov , Belleville, Will bie received up to 24th inst. in- elusive, for masonry, brickwork, plaster- Ang, Tinsmigh work, plumbing, painting earpentoring, heating and lighting. "Ten- ors will. be recelved either for work separately or en blo. > The lowest of any tender not necessari- 1y sccepted. Plans and specifications may Stroud ros. Tea Store, What you spend for this Shoe you will spend for a good ar- ticle. You will bo buying what will look © will, fit well, and wear well. It's the Shoo we can recommend, Heed For $3.50 Hi. JENNINGS, King St. Of coal buffing buy here. We have just the best coal mined, we clean it right, sell it right and deliver it ditto. You're - taking no chances on quality or cost when you order coal from \ ' > Corby's I XL is a rare old Rye Whisky, a superior pro- duct of finetiess, aroma and body combinel. : Established 1869 [F WOMEN ONLY KNEW Thousands of women suffer untold miser- les every day with aching backs that really have no business to ache, A woman's back wasn't made to ache. Under ordinacy conditions it ought to be strong and ready to help her bear the burdens of life. It is hard to do housework with an ach. ing back. Hours of misery at leisure or at work, If wotien enly knew the cause. Backache comes from sick kidneys, and what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause in the world. But they can't help it. If mere work is put on them than they can stand it's not to be wondered that they get out of order. Backache is simply their ory for help. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS will help re helping sick, over. worked ops hor I ae world -- making them strong, healthy and vigorous, Mrs. FP. Ryan, Ont., writes: "For over five months I was troubled with fame back and was unable to move without help. 1 tried all kinds of plasters and liniments but they were no use. At last I heard tell of Doan's Kidney Pills and after I had used three-quarters of the box my back was as strong and well as ever." Price 50 cents per box orthres boxes for $1.25, all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Ce,, Toronto, Ont. Look out for Baby. Remember that a few applications of poor soap may cause serious skin trouble to a delicate skin. Don't take chances, don't acceptany ut as good" Soaps for the baby, but buy Baby's Own Soap | Specially 'recommended for, nursery use by the National Council of Women in Montreal. Albert Soaps Lid. Mirs. - Montreal. 2-1 Shoe Polish Black, Tan and White Shining your own shoes with 2 in 1 is both a luxury and an economy. 2:in | Black Polish is known as "Black Light. * Your ost, glossiest black shine with onlyan instant's rub. Don't take substitutes or imitations. Black and Tad in 10c. and 2c. ting White in 15. Glass 9, Wood's The Great English Remed, Tonieana 1nvieratos the whol nervous system, 08 new " ~ din r ine, s Nero Debil; nd = "ory, 8 Pon A al Weakness, Fin de: RE I ee are Sod" by all a or mailed in Sold Hid on L of price, New Ramphict y Windsor) Toronto, Ont. A gengral strike for an eight hour is predicted in France for May BE THE WHIG --73rd YEAR i ni blizhod H WHIG K at so 1 Edi- ingston, o, per year tions at 2. 2344, 5 clock. WEEKLY H WHIG, 13 ages und over, published in parts on Monday and Thursday mornings at 3a year. Attached is one of the best Job Print. ing offices in Canada ;: rapid, stylish and cheap work ; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co , Limiteo EDW. J. B, PENSE, Managing Director. THE DAILY WHIG. -""Opifer per Orbem Dicor." Paying For Their On a recent train go Canadian farmer, ition. west was a had been in He had been fulsome in his deseription of Canada, and of its magnificent future, and as who England on - business, a result had interested a nomber of With him, on were six young persons in its soil, route to his propert) men who had entered compact, He was into a curious scientifie they ' believed this country demanded, and in return for his practical to with him, in his service, and pay him a bonus of £100 each. Consider the proposition for a $2,000 cach, and labour free ! The most profitable one. It to teach them furming, such as training they were spend three vears 'moment for three years contract is a means an in come from the young men of $4,000 a year, and the product of their mergy. One is inclined to question the in- telligence: of six men who would lend themselves to such an arrangement. But they are declared to Le well-edu- cated, and men of active and temper- ate habits. They have the before investing means, and in Cana- dian lands desire an experience under them the best direction. They will probably get this," but 'long before the three years are up for landed pro prictorship on their own account. they will be cager Great Future For Canada. "Industrial Canada; which is--pub- lished by the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, shows enterprise in giv- ing to the public in full the very cellent address of Dr. Haanel, the sup- erimtendent of Ottawa. Dr. Haanel is known to the scientists of ex- mines, Canada as a leader in his class, For many years he wis a teacher in Can with Victoria Col- lege. Later he was honored as one of ada in connection the staff of Syracuse University, and from this institution he passed into the service of the federal government. The story of his experience in smelt ing iron ore by electricity is a long one, Briefly it may be stated that pos- sessed 'with the conviction that Canada should lead in this experiment, an ap- propriation was made, and a furnace fitted up on the property of the Lake This pany not only supplicd the site, but Superior Power company. com- the building and the power, and with results which Dr. Haanel sums up as most gratifying and beyond all expee tation, Four points required demon- stration, as follows Can magnetite, which is our chief ore, and which to some extent is gu conductor of electricity, fully smelted ? Can iron ores with' considerable sul phur content he made into pig-iron of marketable composition ? Can charcoal which can be maar from mill refuse and other available sources of wodd useless for other nitrposes, ho be success substituted for coke, which must be imported ? And lastly, what is the exact , am ount of 'tric energy required. per ton of pig iron produced ? Dr. Haanel was fortunate in hav ing associated with him in the experi Heroult, of la the tion of the furnace, and with these re ments Dy Praz, France, who superintended oree ults:, That magnetite ore can be gilt od as readily hemetite, and with that he used ag well as coke; and as equally valuable char outputs coal can that experiments with briquetted nick- eliferous pyrrotiter were equally sue cossful. The estimated value bf the fored-nickel pig, virtually free from sulphur, is from £40 to $44 per ton, ad as the Lake Superior Power com- pany have thousands of tons of the briquettes in stock they will acquire the government plant and convert into pig. Dr. Haanel 'sees a great future "for the iron trade of Canada in the use of water power now going to waste, in the conversion of magnetite ores, heretofore of no commercial value, and in the erection of furnaces at so much less than the ordinary blast fur need naces, "1 not picture to vou," says Dr. - Haanel, "the future which apens a vista of commercial success for Canada the inauguration of the new mctalurgy of iron and steel on by account of the magnificont asset of her abundant supply of water power. . To reap the benefit of periments the ex made at Sault Ste. Marie, means intelligent enterprise in the ex The has furnished you with facts on which the of commercially engaging in the manufacture of pig-iron hy the electric process; with that its duty to penditure of capital fovernment to base a sound judgment as io feasibility the nation. is cone. It remains for vou business men to apply, perfect and profit." -------------- Get Dr. Shoop's Free Book on Rheu- matism. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Tah: lets are sold by 'all dealers, Editorial Notes. The Toronto mbes are glad that Mr. Curry is going to Cuba. They are only sorry that he did give up the crown attorneyship. not sooner Lord Aylmer, as plainly as he ean, in the blue book, (Militia report). in- timates that the military council is a failure, His opinion is shared by oth- ers, nes The Kaiser is enjoying the sensation which _ his telegram to the Austrian minister of foreign affairs caused. In the penning of disturbing telegrams he is an artist. The council did the proper thing in complimenting and encouraging those who are interested in the beau- tifying of the éity. The encrgy which is being put into the work is bound to yield returns, 80 The Toronto News savs a city should be made clean before it can be beautiful. Get the wanting beauty, friend, gnd they will do 'the cleaning. Don't kill a good proposal by fault-finding, made people -- A tory member of parliament sent up a great wail because tGermany leg- islated against Canadian apples. Dri tain will take all the fit Canada has to spare if it be honestly and properly 'packed. -- Mr. Curry is right. The crown officer who gets out the evidence that eom mits criminals for trial, should be given the opportunity of following the cage to a finish. That is the Jerome plan, and it works to perfection. The Mail is in a panicky condition. A remark of the Globe lead it to sus- that to legislate Mr. Foster out of parlia- No need of that. tired him pect something will be done ment, The people re- once and can do it again: The export of farm produce and cat an increase, during the first nine months of this fiscal year of $20,000,000, And-tory politicians say the farmers are suffer tle from Canada shows ing ! So they are--from misrepresenta- tion, The commission will dis appuint. the people if it does not per- mit which the provinces have appointed to examine the insur The has not of insurance the counsel last departmental ance commissioner, been heard, surely, methods, On dit that the Methodists of Ottas want certain rules of the church made adwonitory, "pot prohibitory. Are they not advisouys now ? They do not contain a solitary "Thou shalt not." They are worryihe some people wa a good deal. Why ? There is a hubbub in Toronto, be- cause MeMaster College has under con- sideration the establishment of a me- dical hall. Ther is a protest against hospital privileges being granted to any' students hut those of the state institution. There is narrowness for you, on a new plan. The trust funds held ion for Ontario, and on which igterest hy the domin .at the rate of 5 per cent. per aniing Mr. will he call an asset. What the money when it is paid to him in bulk, is paid, are surely Matheson says no to invest as he likes ? The Lake Superior Steel company paid as high as $1.50 per ton for its hemetite ore. "A pig iron equal in value, and lower in sulphur content, can be made. by the electric process from sulphurous ores, and it can be bought for 81.25. Isn't that a great saving ? -------- DISTRICT DASHES.' Latest Items in Our Many Exchanges. "There was a $300 fire in the house of Duncan Ferguson, Carleton Place, this week, John Brown, Hay Bay, has an en ormous duck egg, © weighing hali a pound, and measuring 8x10 inches Wellin Boulter, Picton, tele: graphs from San Francisco, that he came through the earthquake all right Nelson Palmatier, Cherry Valley, will he mate on the steamer Allen dur- ing the coming season of navigation. Mrs 'phen Halladay, formerly of Athens, is dead at the. home of her brother, Dr, Alden Alguire, in Chica Zo. ton She leaves one son. . George E. Foster, the popular New boro tinsmith, swas banquetted and cancd before his departure for his new home in Vermillion, Alta. George Dillon, late teller in the Mer chants Bank, Delta, has been moved to His friends at Delta gave him a big send off. The little daughter of Louis Waters, residing near Madoe, while playing near the railroad culvert. accidentally fell in, and was found drowned by her mother. - i » George Fralick, wife "and family, have arrived at Picton, from Vancou- ver, B.C., and will remain during the summer. Their eldest "daughter is out of health. There is a report that Mr. Minaker, formerly of the Ridge road, Price Edward, has been found dead in Fort Wilam. He was known to have ear- ried a large sum of 'money. t Saskutchewang The body of Joseph 8S. found in the Ste. Marie. F Hudson was 9 ur hoarding houses were troyed. . Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but it is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Scphight Soap and follow directions. Buy Gin Pills at Gibton's Red Crass drug store, "Phone 230, Fresh there. DNESDAY, APRIL 25. pins of a fire at Sault SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Giving Him Away, Montreal Star. Many a man who can wade through ten milés of marsh on a wet day hunting for "ducks, is not strong mough to go house-huiiting with his wife, Will He Do It ? Ottawa Free Press. . Having thus far imitated one J. Iscariot, it mow only' remains for Mr Gamey, having got rid of the money, to terminate his political existence. Easy, Marks. St. «John Telegraph. The greatest misfortune that can to any man, says Wall Street Journal, is to amass or inherit a for dome tune of 2500,000,000, Try perhaps, but an astonishing number of men and women would willingly assume the burden, Hard On Méatheson. Montreal Gazette. The Ontario governinent is shortly to put. 'another loan on the market, this time for three" millions. © The step is necessary to enable the goy ernment to complete the Temiskaming railway. The province. kept out of the money market for a long time, to go in with a rush at the end. Its bonded debit "will soon be ten mil lions, and its legislators are talking about projects that may easily make the ten millions more. BIG INCREASE. Millions Added to Life Insurance Business in Canada. Ottawa, April 25.--In view of the in terest at present attaching to life as surance in Canada, it becomes worthy of note that, according to a return laid on 'the - table of the house, that the tofal amount of life insurance in forge in Canada, on December 31st, 1905, was $630, 210, an. increase during the year of # 33,450. | The companies ggeeeived © during the year $22,080,717 in premiums, an in crease of 32 111,393 over the vear 1904, and paid out in claims 98 . 813, an inc S235,000.. The am ount of insurance hekl by Canadian campanics JO046,902; British compan RISK, 576,127. Land" American VESUVIUS SHAMMING DEATH. Spectacle at Crater One of Great Grandeur. Naples, April 25. Prof. Matucci, divector of the" Royal Observatory, yesterday; succeeded in reaching the crater of Vesuvius, He describes the spectacle there. as one of great gran- deur. The diameter of the crater, which before the eruption was about 100,000 feet, is now about 5,000 feef, while the cone of the crater, which formerly rose to a height of 6,000 feet above the sea level has diminish ed about 800- feet. There is no erup tion of incandescent stones as before the recent outburst, but a small quan tity of ashes is being ejected. Vesuvi- us seems to be assuming the character of 'a. dead volcano. Earnings of New York Central rail way for year ended ember 3st, show surplus of ¥1 815 an increase of $903,000, Terror of Spring Is Sickness What Are You Doing to Protect Your Weak Body Against Spring Fevers ? A. delay 'gives the germs and weak npss a better chance to take hold. "Don't wail, think of your small re sisting powers, and begin building up to-day! For weakness, overwork and de bility the doctors prescribe' Ferro zone; let it help you now. Vitality and power are instilled in to the blood; this means new stgength for all weak organs. The fire of youth will dance in your ving, and new found energ gy will in crease your desire to work. Ferrozone supplies the nourishment and tissue-building material vour system lacks, Isn't this "a reason why ?' From Combermerve, Ont, §lrs. John Oram writes as follows : "For a num ber of years i I was sickly in the spring time. 1 felt tired, nervous and had headaches. My blood was weak and damp days brought on rheumatism My nervous system was unstrung and I felt utterly worn out, Ferrozone rc vived me in a short time. In two days ay appetite increased and. | could feel a building up process going on. This great tonie made a new per gon of me and 1 don't think a more strengthening medicine for the spring can be found." Wouldn't it be just fine to get hack vour old time spirits gor ? Fas ily done with "Ferro commene: to-day. Sold by all d 8, Ble. per box or six boxes for 82.50. By mail from N. €. Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., US. A, and Kingston,. Ont. There is no 15.cen | good as Tooke's Ar Sila » A trial will canvince you of this, Made of high-grade linén. four ply. specially protected against laundry wear. Gomes in all the popular designs. TOOKE BROTHERS, UmiTED, MONTREAL. 910 AT THE. FIRST SIGN OF "SPRING Frvins you should take ARBEY'S SALT. z . It is the only spring tonic used im thousands purify and enrich the blood--relieve that feeling of logy omes to revitalize brain and body. Highly recommended by the Orang profession. 25c and 6oc., * Medica] A morning glass puts the whole system in trim Jen Abbe /5 Effer- iter. Sal | --) OR WR, ER, |, WR, The H. D. Bibby Co. A Woman? In The Case! APwoman was at the bot. tom of it. She said to her husband : Why don't you go to: The H. D. Bibby Co.'s and see what kind of cléthes they have, any way, instead of paying such high prices to have them made, The man came, doubting at every step. Said he didn't think we could fit him, but just wanted to look around for curiosity. We persuaded him to try on a coat and, of course, easily convinced him that his ideas. of our clothing were all wrong. There are not only different sizes, but different cuts, for the stout man, the slender man, the tall gan, the short man, so that it is now the exception rather than the rule, not to be fitted in our cbthes. \ ; : Handsome Spring Sits, $10, 12, 12.50, 13, \ 16.50, 18, 15 Handsome Spring Overcoats, $7.50; 8.50, 10, 12.50 to 1s. De THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Ow wR WR WR WR WR, wh. wR § LAWN MOWERS Is your Lawn Mower in good repair, if not, 'phone us and will call for it and HAVE IT SHARPENED And put in good order for your spring work. If the old one is beyond repair we can supply you with a good new one [or $3.75. Handsome Spring Trousers, $3, 3.50, 3.75, 4 to we We have also Sickles, Grass Shears, Rakes Trowels and all other gardening tools. McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. HAVE ARRIVED Our Ladies' Swell~8pring Shoes UTZ & DUNN, of ROCHESTER. In them you will find Elegance of 'Shape, Material and Finish Three essentials found in all our Spring Styles. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE 212 PRINCESS STREET. : 'Phone 159 A WARM SUBJECT * Thers's nothing In the world We're 80 much interested in as Coal at this time of the year. It may sound queer to speak of coal buying and selling as 8 science, but that's what we ve made it Two important discoveries we have nade are that complete satisfaction to Ir customers pays het it ay to win business is to deserve |Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. . Phone 133." ow (avadian (Chinese Restaurant | 331 King Street Open: from 10.30 a.m. td 3.00 am I'he best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on hortest notice. English and Chinese fishes a specialty. Phone 655. t. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer! 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, etc., for sale. " Y Sale of Horses Every Saturday . tte A. i Ficissner's Mr. Otto A, Fleissner, (Buffalo Bill), now chef at "1 suffered with kidn worth living. - I had tr lief until I took Peruna was after I had used this would help me permanen! tinued to use it. At the had rid my system of all | certainly have a splendi Fleissner. bananmAamanmmaAnmans Catarrh of the Kidneys Disease--Kidney Troubl Fails to Be Regarde Catarrh by Physici: Catarrh of the kidneys is mon indeed. Itis a pity ths is not better known to the ph well as to the people. People have. kidney dise: take some diuretic, hoping te They never once think of cat: ney disease and catarrh are sociated in the minds of the y alas, they are not very offen A CURES in then PE-RU-N hysici CATARRH OF | 70°C THE KIDNEYS. | 7° PX of the kidneys. They doctor thing else, They try this. re thatremedy. The trouble n tarrh all the time. A few bot! runs would care them, SCHOOL OF METALLURGY LABO¥ TO BE RE-OPEN| During the Summer--Rect Expenditure--Students ed by Thirty-Two--R Director, of 'the washeld financial « t X56 Never Affected fer F Here is a testimonial f vife of Doctor W, 1.8 » Of Coaticook u hastaken 2 thousand o es (the Japanese Ve tadache remedy.) . in t should convince an a One, that while the oi cadache, they do | ih g cures, affect th SS or stomach. Yould or coyld take suc] they were not 1 ) ott birnless, Mrs. Shurtlef discard the dry ere is what she says \ hr always been a gre he, and hay ' oy headache : ( wy ho Ibe ure my he dy 1 ever : They are Harmless a ¥ 38 any reme, »

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