Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1907, p. 6

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i F[EFIFLE Bes 32 representative of manager of the local gas company, ith furnish, gratis, a sample block. way on Michigan . authority of the \ account of their iby the expense) had brooms, and, ' with this of : rought to the bailin it was drawn into two of which were carried three men and poured with man coveting about o ht fuve_of tar up the street. fibre broom who ick spots and rub- tar in wherever dust or de- smoothed out the th mmediately . following, who with scoops, the tar with limest "crushed stone sand" immediately rolled uniformly covered which was then and the street then of this work are is free from stone and is dry in an rains, and I have melts and runs off than it does on brick at a few hours of thaw noticed that snow to freeze when night a Perature comes on, We macadam before throwi traffic, as we found on nue, which had been in u months, that the mud and we did not get as on this street. In this was first swept clean and all spots of soraped off with a straightening the oe until the blade e handle. While it improvement to this ts were not as satis- Case "the surface stale or dropvings, Seraper made hy shank of a garden h Street, the resul break up and re- street before apply we found it best tar into the kettle with buckets was drawn off into the , thus doing away with Why Pay should out any improvement im Ammunition materials and by the' Its quality has is lower becanse is no duty to pay. Total oo ues a The team hauled tar, wood i and moved kettle to| yds. at 90. .. . 20280 0.0138 summer hotels . -- is street, omni- Total .. .. ..$74316 0.0446 resort conveyances were It is found that it required 0.466 ts quickly followed, | h after rain white inevitable re- | gallons of tar per squmre yard, imestone dust | 0.175 cubic yards of screenings, and "Boulevard" | nearly He. for labor per square must be done, what | yard, the labor charge includi dered, , but | cleaning of the old street, In addition "Stand- | to the above the eity roller, was used obstacle; | about fifteen hours at di rent times, tus was another bar. | rol you must | th, a saving of 2 Per cent, on labor declar. | would have been effected, by doing a tar con- | away with the time lost by all hands A. Runyan, | in moving the kettle, On about 1,000 square yards of the work, torpedo sand was used for sur- cing in place of limestone screen- Chicago, where | ings. The results were favorable but hot as satisfactory as when screen- ings were used, it being found that it was very hard to get the sand dry enough properly to take up the ay in the first § been practically impassable = every Which was spring and fall, is now perfectly and smooth, and a passerby wo slightly moist, as the hot tar on the dry, powdered clay rolls up into min- ute balls and 'does not spread out as it should in a film or sheet, In every instance, the tar should be as near the boiling point as possible, when applied to the street, teen pounds, In order to keep from smearing the curb stone with tar, I had made two sheet iron guards, taking a piece of heavy galvanized iron, 16 ins. wide, and 8 ft. long, bent in the middle to a right angle and provided with strap handle at the top. This was laid on the curb with one leg of the angle perpendicular and against the face of the curb, the other lying on and projecting over the top. The spreaders moved it along each time a can full of tar was spread. This elim- inated the unsightly splotches Some judgment has to be exercised in the work of spreading tar. Apply more where the surface is open or not "'puttied," and less where surface is hard and close. Good intelligent men should be employed as spreaders as much of the economy in tar is depend- ent on them. Too much screening is preferable to too little, and after roll- ing, the surplus may swept up and usad again. A close watch must be kept on the kettle as unrefined tar is highly in- flammable, and after it starts to boil, will climb over the top of the kettle very quickly. In case of fire, sand should be thrown into the kettle un- til the fire is smothered. -- Fires At Picton. wr Picton, May 16.--The fire department twice yesterday, but inguished before they arrived. Had the fires got a good ng so hard and everything. was so dry, they great deal of dam- .. William. Henry, of Yerexville, lost y all its contents was called, out the fires were ext start, the wind was blow) might have done a hig house and near) by fire yesterday. The fire was caused by a defective chimney, and was un- der good headway before it was dis- coveted. The house was burned to the ground in less than twenty minutes. -- "The Royal Academy moved to its Present quarters in the year 1869, vid ih AND SKIN ERUPTIONS, piece, The funeral of 'the late W. G. "For soreness of the Gananoque after shaving, aces, eruptions, skin troubles of this kind, -Buk is really marvellous." ZZ is the opinion of Mr. Rol Shaw St., Hamilton, (Ont. Z season I am troubled with Seu 77 time it seemed worse than be! 7 all kinds of vintments, tt any good: Pe was soon just as bad as ever. to try it. After only two Power company, urday afternoon. son, Douglas Mat- will take place on Sat bert Wharburton of - , but noe of thenvdid me rhups the Scurvy would be I saw a good report or three applications am completely cured," chafing or irritation, just ap Zam-Buk is purely herba Court Thousand Islands, Canadian Fi will attend public Z 77 smooth for a while, but about Zam Buk and deci Id see an improvement, Soon To have any form of skin rash, result will highly satisfy you. ve of animal fat or mincra refined, so concentrated, so purified, that no can absorb Zam-Buk and benefit by Poison and closes obstinate sores, ete. test its merits at our expense. the popular proprie- ternational hotel, rst flat rooms of the the accommoda- the coming sum- American hotel for matter how sensiti tion of guests during plication. It heals cuts, place to place. At times it became ne- rite for trial box as ottered below and to . Cessary Put on an extra team to keep the work supplied with' screen- ings, but ordinarily one team' took fade and | care of the whole work, The actual being well rolled, | cost * of tarring 16,620 square yards surfaced with }-in, | was as follows : Rev. Henry Gracey, Andrew's church, was meeting with the synods of Kin and Toronto, in on account of the decease of a of the Presbyterian Zam-Buk cures eczema, pustules, boils, skin erup' ions, itch, oronto, this week, A a ary soul Sores, nngworm, blood poison, sp quickly curing cuts, burns, bruises, Soreness from such injuries alniost in: le scalds, and $aking out the stantly, Italso cures piles. $0. a box, or from Zam-Buk 30. Ernest Waldie, of was in town dur tendance at the fi Per being Total. Sq. Yd. dry out, | 185 bhls.--7,750 gals. to. traffic, tar at 3c. , , , .$232 50 £0.0139 Labor .. .. .. .. .. 2780 0.0149 h, the travel | Screenings 202 ou Watertown, N.Y., uneral of his brother, of Toronto, spent. sothey with friends in town during the part of the week," Mrs, Frederick (2s0ssers secs Reese itlS Kingston this week in at the funeral of her sis- ter; Mrs, Wilmot. who spent the summer at their "Camp Iroquois," near Bos- arrived in town, yesterday, early beginning to the Dr.. Taft, of Binghampton, N.Y., ac- companicd by W, J, week, looking after sland residence prior to family here carly in June. Mrs. William Byers, of Montreal, ar- rived, yesterday, for a visit with rela- work needed on his New York Is Crazy Over Tan Shoes. who has just completed his cour Brookville Business College, has -------- 3 Linen Frock For Small Girl. tar; but 1 believe if good, sharp tor- ) sand, free from moisture could the "special pre. | be obtained, the results would be in coal tar, from satisfactory, ' all by-products | Being so well pleased with tar on value | macadam, Mayor C. E. Abell auth- been | arized an experiment on clay. Accord- a roofer's tar | ingly, Chambers street, which is a t 150 gallons of Porous yellow clay street, having «a Ivanized sprink- | width of forty feet between wood ich held fourteen curbs, wag shaped up with a good sprinklers removed, grader, making a crown of ahout with }-in. opening 6 | Inches, and rolled with the ten-ton put in place of the sprink- | steam roller. Tar and screenings were pu dozen fibre applied in the same manner as on the Sip. macadam Streets, and the results have ettle The advent of the "Golden Tan" shade of Dress Goods for Ladies this season has caus- ed an unprecedented demand for SHOES T0 MATCH We were extremely fortunate enough to get a few lines fresh from the factory in Boston. These will go very quickly and cannot be du. plicated as the tanners are short of stock. Come Early. J. H. Sutherland §& THE HOME OF GOOD SHOEMAKIN ould Suppose it was macadamized, In two or three places 'where light, uncom- Pacted dust was on the surlce, the tar and stone covering has been brok- en, but otherwise it is in perfect con- dition, shedding the water nicely, and bids fair to be a good hard road for some time, The cost of the tar and stone was practically the*same as on macadam, but in doing this work, we have learned that the preparation is the essential point. The road should be shaped and carefully smoothed by rolling and wetting until no loose or dry powdered clay remains; and, just the reverse from macadam which must be perfectly dry, the clay should be The design here pictured is suitable for almost any of the heavier cotton or linen materials, was in light brown linen trimmed with pearl buttons and a little handwork in the form of scalloping - about collar. The guimpe or yoke was made of fine nainsook embro of plain tucked nainsc being of the naingook, with emgbroid- The model frock ----------aa-- FOR WIFE AND BLIND BABY. Kept From Work By Strike, He "Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds" And Dainty Footwear pretty. Our Spring G he unrefined tar which was used on this work is a very active irritant and will drgw a blister in short order. In order to obviate this, men handl- ing tar should keep their hands and faces well smeared, with fresh lard. On the above work we used about fif- deep human pity was that told by William H. Wilson, will make even an ordinary foot look oods are just the finest selection of HIGH CLASS SHOES To be had on the markets of Canada or the United States. York, lately, Accused of taking cloth- ing from the foom of a fe he admitted the theft, od the property to cme for his wife The poor fellow land in July and w get food and medi came from Mary- orked steadily un- ago, when a strike threw him out of work, was born, blind, and with this help- For those who prefer them we have the a sick wife he became that have a style peculiarly their own, and Wilson broke down when te Stand by Home manufacture, story, which Prot Said he had foun we have the very best Canadian mtion Officer Barber l on investigntion to Magistrate Wahle asked the press the complaint, and was answer od in the affirmative, McDermott's Shoe Stor SEOE00000000000000000 00000000000000000 00003 mother and child since the "He. has suffered d, so T must hol trial in 31,000 bail." bond, and was led New Era For Kingston. will .oheerfully give full information concerning the smel- ter by-law to any good work along. and from Kigeston. Our Big R 50 Selected Mattre in Fancy Art Tickings Hercules Sprin, ebuilding Sale is Still On. Its and Sea Grass and Wool eave Woven Wire, -- in 1886 Campbell's ere oviginated and offered for restaining and furniture and interior wood- he makers claim, y: years' experience ains enables them to article than can those new at the business, mpbell's Varnish Stains. W. sses, in Cotton Fe and 50 Lock W gs to fit any size Beadstead. JAMES REID. E RESTORER. Sheet Lead making varnish st USE FURNITUR lifhe and ather valu- beaches of the Suffolk is to sell as low we tan rather than as WILLIAM ST. Canadian Pacific Railway, Day Return Tickets at Single Fare Good Going Thursilay and Friday May 23rd and 24th Return Limit, Monday, May 27¢h. R. Ticket offices, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Hundreds TOURS --N-- Prince Edward Island VIA LYNN NG launts Write for free copies to GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, MONCTON, N.B. Block. wn TRE Ry Military Tournament Montreal, Que. 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