Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1909, p. 7

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No temporary benefit, but a 'ER- 1 from business, SPECIALIST WILL VISIT : Belleville, March 23rd, 24th, ; Picton, March Paisley House, March 26th. KINGSTON, British-American Hotel, Saturday, night), 1 day only, MARC H 27h. (wi Gananoque, March 29th ; ME N OF ti f ¢ exhau ary. » d 5th ; Napanee, | day \- SHOE RE PAIRING The Goodyear Machine is Now Working Successfully. (all and Iroc vill e, March 30th, 31st. Men's Sewed Soles and Heels, $1. Men's Nailed Soles and Heels, 75¢. Ladies' Sewed Soles and Heels, 75¢. O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels, 5c. A. E. Herod, 286 Princess St. The House of Quality. PHONE 837. TRAVELLING. TN fog KN TE | Low One Way Colonist Fares | to Pacific Coast | On sale daily, until April 30th, 1909 the follow ing fares from Kingston. FL he $510 ai) $47.06 | IN CONNI 1 ya EE En, Canadian Pacitic Railway | SEATTLE Sash, Lh HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS a OMA, WASIL PORTLAND, OREG,. PACIFIC COAST, CANADIAN NORTH-WES ASKATCHEWAN and SAN FRANCIS 0, LOS ANGELES, ( Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, | round-trip nd-class S via Chicago, Tacoma and Portland. 35 cag AN: DIEGO, CAL. Second-Class One-Way: May 4th, Daily Commencing March 1 July 18th, KINGSTON OTTAWA Leave Kingston, 2.01 p.m. Ottawa, 5 p.m. Leave Ottawa ston 8.55 p.m. Full particulars Ticket Oflice, ?. CONW MEXICO CITY, MEX. to the MANITOBA ALBERTA. Low tickets will In North Bay or Sud dates April . 6th 18th ; , Sth '0th rt : TOURIST Leavy: King 3 a and a . for the accommoda holding first or secon CHICAGO AND WES the PACIFIC COAS1 is made for berths, whic erved in advance, J. P. HANLEY, Agent, ohnson and Ontario Sts. Lois hls 0 0 Bemuda « rk every Wednesday, a 'Trinidad'" 2,600 tons York every Saturday, "'Bermudian" arrive her ras nominal way 10.45 a.m., arrive King be re R Cor. BAY oF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontario t p.m. daily (Sundays excepted) for Sydenham, N nee, Deseronto, burn and all ints north To secure qu despatch to Bannockburn, Maynooth, points on Central Ontario, route your ments via Bay of Quinte Railway further particulars, aoply to RR. W Dic KSON Agent, 'Phone, No. up Now S.8. up. $20 and From 10 a.m., 5,500 tons $30 and Royal Mail Toctin New Steamer "Guiana, with all up-to-date improvements, S38 "Parima,". 3,000 tons, 8.8. "Korona,' 8,000 tons, sail from New York ever) alternate, Wednesday, for St. Thomas St. Croix, St. Kitts, Antigua, Guade loupe, Dominica, Martinique, St: Lucia Barbadoes and Demerara. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information, apply tc A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO, Agents 'quebec Steamship Co., 29 Broadway New York; ARTHUR AHERN, Sec'y Quehee, Canada, or to Ticket Agents, J Mavitirie | Xpress £ HANLEY, and O. 8. KIRKPATRICK Kiugston. Royal Mail Service MONTRY n, M 8,700 tons Famed for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car service. Leaves MONTREAL 12 noon daily, except Saturday for Quebec, St. John N.B., Halifax. FRIDAY'S MARITIME A EXPRESS Carries the EUROPEAN MAIL and lands Passengers and Baggage at the side of the Steamship at Halifax the fol lowing Saturday. AT 'o LIVERPOOIL- Lh we upwards > and up aypds Second-( $47 $50.00, according t« 3 this service fitted raph and submarin 50 Intercslonial Ballons uses Bon- aventure Union Depot., Montrgal making direct connection with ; a SAG E--Grampian Grand Trunk trains. Hesperid First-Clas $67.50 and and $47 "One ( and For timetables and other infor- mation, apply to Montreal Tickst Office, 130 St. James Street, or General Passenger Department MONCTON. N.B. 20 up 1.ON AND he TT Al T AN LINE halance Bs BO MA EY a | NEW YORK TO WEST INDIES | A ------ Penn OF NAVIGATION MACASSA "EXPECTED T0 OPEN TORONTO SEASON. Lakeside Expected in April 5th-- Big Freight Boats Not Likely , to Start the Season Until May | ~--Less Grain at Port Arthur. Toronto, March 25. --During the past couple of weeks the warm weather has haa a great effect upon the ice in the many harbors pn the lower lakes, and the great frehonters and passenger steamers are being thoroughly over- hauled, so as to be réady for opera- | tions as soon as the ice moves out. But it is Hardly likely that boats will to get through the Soo canal] able some weeks vet. Navigation 'will be possible on Lake Ontario and Lake | Erie at an early date, but it he for seems to be the consensus of opinion that the | | grain boats will. no® get into Port Ar- { thur till about the first of May. It looks as though the steamer Ma- Cassa, the Hamilton Steamboat | will have the honor turing the harbor master's silk being the first passenger boat ing Toronto harbor this season. Macassa will make March 20th, thé \ of company, of cap- hat by enter The trip on will go her fi Purbinia oO 15th, Modjeska Mn Lie summer tral I'he Lakeside has vdock for a fitting up three and bevin he d the pa ched and she April : her dock at Toronto will come has winter Kingston w ill until June 1st. the Toronto-Pi down Detroit Navigatio likely be read mn of 1910 650 passer capacity months, start until Port i and The M Hamilton, The begin new turn. acassa from where she Toronto and the steamer not season tor {run is being laid i the Richelieu ompany, and the in Ontario will the and sha opening ol boat will Toronto imcreased by | rooms. But against this, of the not conse this new Lrry gers, The | been has nearly twenty state local the shipowner ure opinion that freighter will | well on ommence the be the oper to of ginning St. Lav ognize marine sterday, th prevailing condition would be year," 'he said, Fort William 1} aving { Canad Globe _ye ma tt, told th of the think ause did not | there 3 ier 28th, s ON g did not like that to the in ice ut he » Anything According received, the were similar thi rm condition to last year, ar g up hen, agai not expect a brea May veal there was until almost la antity of great (qu wheat re i rt Arthur there and ind » many I hi | beer Id at a point toc gh for 500,000 bus that he vessel-owner their Un 1 are 1 Year. So Yort port, there less than last of they opinion that the would he in no hurry hoats during the month of der the prevailing policies, urance, while covering the Spril lst. to December 5th, | that (hree per of the value of the ! will covered by aims from ic April. In ti | past risked their pro | perty owing to the | ship pers were willing to pay to risk April, marine | boats from cent, be damage « boat them if there is any luring the month of not shipowners 'only because, pressure high rates Skin Diseases. | leave its stamp on the mind of the indi- | vidual. Many pecplo suffering from dis- | figuring skin diseases avoid society and lose all pride in their personal appearance. When the skin breaks out in eruptions and sores it is due entirely to an impure condition of the blood. : In all such cases Burdock Blood Bitters will quickly purify the blood and drive all the impurities out of the system. Sree Mrs, J. J. Mages, Jr., Kinmount, Ont., writes: "Inthesprin $ + of 1906 I was troubled with a Rash that broke [$+ et Lt all over me. Tt was the worst on my face and head, had a dry, scaly to and when I would get warm it would become very itchy, I tered the doctor's medicine but it did me no good, so I then got one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and before it was all used | the Rash was entirely gone." Mrs. Harvey ark house, Gold River, N.S., writes: "I was greatly troubled with Sorcs on my face and finally bo- came 80 kd I had to e to the doctor. about it, but he could nothing to hélp me. "I thought aboat Bardock Blood Bitters and decided to try a bottle. I camnot recommend B.B.B. enough, as I had not taken all the bottle belore my face was cared." For sale by aul druggists and dealers. +38 Pe ETN : (ga FULLY ; on, GUARANTEED, lass | Insist on this Trademark for your own sake. THE T. F. HARRISON CO. | O° Neil, in- | stipulates | {to have , thei freight. moved. This year | PLAN FOR ONTARIO POLICE. that inducement is lacking. There has been but little pressure by wheat hold- ers, and he thought that very few of {the freighters would be moving before the first of May. Centralized Force With Loeal Seif- Government. Toronto, March 26.--1 the recom- mendations made at a meeting of {high constables of Ontario, yesterday, are incorporated ito the statutes by the legislature, Ontario will have a thoroughly organized rura plice sys Ankle While Skipping. tem. cor Cy will re their Napanee, March 26.--D. J. Hogan | plans before the atiorney-gomeral. has sold his home, on East street, to| The chief recommendations aro : Gibbard. W. Brandon, Selby That an inspector-general be leit, yesterday, for Humboldt, Sask. '| pointed in Toronto, immediately sub- | where he has a good position. John | ordinate to the attorneyfeneral, hav- | Bervick, with P. B. R. Miller for the ling control of a force of provincial past year, . left, Thursday, for Leth- | police, officered by the present high bridge, Alta. constables who would be known as su- Allan Oliver, Richmond, seriously ill| porintendents. of pneumonia, is slowly convalescing. That the senior judge, warden, and J. A. Ferguson has returned from a |crown attorney of each county form a x 'weeks' trip to Manitoba and the {board of police commissioners for the North-West. Mis. J. G. Hooper, \of | county, holding office at the pleasure { Toronto, is visiting her uncle, Irvine| of the council and with power to ap- Parks, South Napanee. {point the county superintendent, sub- | James M. Graham went to Kings- ject to the approval of the Jnspector- ton, this week, to undergo an opera- | general. tion for appendicitis, in the general|" Where a board of police commission- hospital. George Grange has been | ers already exists it would Be respon confined to the house for the past two | gible for the force. In all other towns weeks, with an attack of inflamma: | ang counties the superintendent would tion. be in control. JSusenie Burton, a pupil in the West That. a force of township constables Ward school, while skipping at the pq appointed by the superintendent school, disloc ated her ankle, , and, and board-of commissioners. thinking it only a sprain, she walked That all officers be required to pass home on the injured ankle, with the an examination in the law pertaining result that she sufiered severely. Dry, pic duty before the hoard of come Cowan dressed the injured member. missioners, and be paid and equipped Miss Burton will be confined to the by the government. | house for a month. That the present county constabulary Miss | "arle has resigned her position | should be retained, under the with McIntosh Bros." Mrs. Charles tion of the superintendent, aud b Stevens returned home, yesterday, paid at the rate of $3 per day. from London, where she attended the | That suitable uniforms be supplied of her little granddaughter. | worn in atiending court and Shorey is moving into the, 4 eo specified by the tThompson terrace, on Bridge street, tondent, y On Wednesday, March 24th, at the : rectory, Napanee, Miss Eva Gertrude Hannah, third daughter of John Han nah, Desmond, and Charles Gordoy Walker, a prosperous Young farmer, ot | Hinch, were united in matrimony by | Rev. Rural Dean Dibb. The bride was | unattended ahd was betomingly attired {in a suit of brown venetian, with vhite chiffon trimmings, and wore a white hat. After the ceremony left for a short honeymoon On their return they will residence at Hinch. Thompson Robert this trip NAPANEE TIDINGS. A School Girl Dislocated Her (seorge ap- dry al superin- with legal training be hear. ¢ 3, and that local J.P's may be restricted to taking affidavits and | information, and to issuing warrants, ele. permitted That photographs of convicted crimi- nals be supplied periodically to super- intendents, and that dent be instructed system, each in superinten- large the Bert the in the take up Miss Alma Thompson left, to Boston. couple STRIPED SUITS FOR MEN Is the Dictum of Fashion For This Season. March season, east. their and week, for a New York, 26.--Stripes for { vours this Mr. Man! King Sartor issued his decree, vesterday ternoon at the opening 3 annual exhibit of the and Fashion Show, Broadway and this season. Mrs. Mar-{Twenty-cighth street. Get inside une and children left for Tam-{of those siraight-up-and:down vertical yesterday, to "Visit her par-| effects as fast as an indulgent tailor and Mrs. Robert Reid W. {will let you, or else retire to the rear Strathcona, visiting friends of the procession. parts; returned home, last| Most of our accompanied by Miss, Grace stripes this season. Thompson, who has secured a situu- | run north and south. tion 'in Napanee. Francis Clark, of | town. Flinton, was here business week, Miss Nina Wood visited {friends' at Harlowe on Sunday last. | that maintain moral launde Messrs. Ruttan and Abbott have rent- | Hbw far apart should the stripes ed Peter Vaness' saw mill for the sea- All a matter of taste. son, and are ready for business, Fred: | hair erick Casaubon was a guest at James | from. One of the suits displayed, ves- Reid's on Sanday last. Rev. Mr. { torday, had heavy black stripes about Irvine, English church cler ryman at | eight inches apart. on a white back Flinton, held a Lenten: service at the | ground. Unless you are at least nine | Shier house' on Monday evening. |inches across vou can't wear goods James Presley, Miss Adda Presley and | this kind without looking { Miss "G. Rendell were the guests { Mrs. Wiliam Both on Sunday. and Mrs. ° George Wheeler visited Tweed last week. The services held the "Methodist church, Sunday after- | noon and Tuesday evening, conducted | by our pastor, Rev. T. Wallace, and | | Rey Mr. Stirling, Pennsylvania were 'well attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, of Dead Creek, spent Saturday {ard Sunday at Ira Wood's. Mr. | Mrs. Anson Fletcher registered Shier house, have returned home in Buffalo. Mrs. John of Arden, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, of Flinton, were at Phitip i Paterson's. Miss Mildred Nicol re urned to her home at Kaladar Sta Nortfbrook Happenings. Northbrook, | scarcity | igh | this | March 24.--Owing to snow, Messrs, Rom- Both, lumber dealers of are about to close their ai- the semi American Style | the of of and town, business for hal Preslar worth, ents, Mr of n these best citizens will waar The stripes will instead of cross- So fashion's latest decree s¢ any great excitoment in Sing Sing, Joliet and other woui't Auburn, places on last he? stripes to bed ticking to choos like two half ol My in | [portions joined together. RENEWAL OF STRIKE Threatened--An ionable 'Placard. March 26.--A renewal of the postal strike is threatened. After re suming work the employees placarded the city. with a notice thanking ihe public for the sympathy shown them. to their | This notice which was not signed, Haves. | [erred to "the malevolence, rudenes {and insupportable masterfulness Under Seerdtary The net met and decided that this refer ence to M. Simyan was intolerable, Monday, after spending eight | that those responsible for it her uncle's, Abbott. | should be prosecuted with the view to Peterson adopted the | the ir dismis M. Rouanette, a so of Mr. Hawley, shoemaker, | cialist deputy, inlerpellated the g : ernment this decision, calling | violation of its pledges. A tee representing all branches of the postal service. met late last night to. withdraw or modify in In Paris Object Paris Aris, of and at the Simyan."' on andl 5 at Waki Philip young tobert has son Flinton. OV of on i a ------ commit News From Elgin. March 25.--N. II. Howard and {P son left Monday Alberta, where | decide] they are to take farming. Mrs. | Howard and the the family will | follow s w-making | report | Topping is McKernan, | created numerous Elgin, ied not their placard. for up t of days. andl sc sap. Mis quite Father new parish priest, impression hioners. Mrs. Gilbert is list. Miss Viola Elgar ins | his the principalship of the able school and will at Easter. | cided that the athletes must improve , | church. Rev.: John D. Morrow, Char Kerr has sold his tinshop wing-footed clergyman, who made all Mr. Sullivan, who will stars | the short-distance ~men hump for a few a general the Ist of May, [Years while he held Mr. Keer building on his other | championships, is going lot, also "will crect y } RORY. in the summer. ! and daughtor, Mrs. | moved the village, their to Hermon on 4thletes To Build Church. March 26.--Athletes sports called upon wild an eighty-thousand-dollar at Queen street and Bellwoods | Robert Dale, a wealthy member of lark's Presbyterian church, presented i fellow-worshippers with the piece of land, it re in a few to a good still Tordnto, lovers have ( of poorly. coms ome ne fun of are to church has avenue, rool on hi Si aris I the resigned 1 sick valu and has been de age leave Ranson Baker 1 is somewhat to | Fermoy, store intends Hermon brick residence Mrs. 0. Lampson Mustard, have having rented Lawson. of the Canadian to get that Coon cement Holland Expects Heir. to Amsterdam, March 26.--The farm entire {the expected signal We, announcing | heir to the throne Mrs. Oli- | been made to announce the event with of Ports flage by day and with colored fire Robinson's | Bight. = R. J. Green, who | Mrs. Hogle's, re- | to his home ip Simpson, Cataraqui, is Northmere's. Miss Ed- | her parents in Napanee Miss Smith, of King- who has been visiting her sister, | William: Topliff, here, ha: return home. Mrs. James Chapman, oi line Bay, is visiting, her and Mrs. Norman Rikles the heavy rain. on TI will be from the the birth an Preparations. have ol [ Bath, ver Ice Unsafe At Bath. March 25.--Mr. Robinson: and visited at Sunday last. been visiting at turned Tuesday Ogk Leaf. Mr. at Dr. visited and wile, by Maxwell mouth, Alleged Priest Was Drunk. Hamiltoy, March 26.--John claiming to he Catholic who was robbed of six lish sovereigns in New $2 for being drunk. gistered at the Waldorf, wore { { Roman collar. The Catholic clergy say they know nothing about O'Neil. on a priest, and hundred 1 York, was O'Neil, when ng wards bined he on Sunday last. ston, Mrs. ed Ce Mr. to Spring Importations Of 1909. tho | Prevost, Brock street, + in the bay much travelling--now. Queen Alexandra Mountains. London, March 26. --King Edward | has assented to a proposal made unsafe for {order clothing department, Scotch and English tweed, ] rhe including serge, etc. See Bibby's 815 gpring overcoats, At Fredericton, N.B., in the legisla- ut. Shackletoh that the newly { ture, George Upham, opposition, made found Antarctic mountains be name ta charge that on election day, last Queen Alexandra. Both the king October, a man in Carleton county and queen have telegraphed heartiest | jail for theit was released to congratulations to Lieut. Shackleton. [and allowed bis liberty for the -------- {and returned to the prison at night, | Evap. pears or peaches, 124c. Ib. Gil- | ert's | See by | 41 for arations Gibson's skin | Den for rough Red Cross 3ibby's £12.50 spring overcoats. illon | i build the the | | | { | That only county police magistrates | to You have from | of | and we want of McCormick Thin Arrowroot Biscuits. ' Crisper, thinner, more real arrowroot. Eighty-. five biscuits to a pound. Only sixty-five of the old style. So nourishing for children's tea parties. If you prefer the OVAL "TOOL, 0 ARRONROOT ordinary i Riga remember McCormick's make it, €CO I THIN ARROWR arr ot BISCUITS At Last Our Alterations fre bompleted. The New Spring Shoes Are Here. J, Hl. SUTHERLAND & BRO, The Home oFGiood Shoe Making. Dutch nation is awaiting g momen. aril N | roval | O'Neil, | a has rece A yud | three cases of imported goods for his Yote | day { US HM It depends largely on whether i ted basa or an' unpainted one. Paint doubles ihe i fe of a barn, ne yours is a painted barn, is it painted with good paint ¢ SHERWIN-WiLLIAws Creosote PMAT fk has the economical and lastin for the protection of barns oy Creosote--the best wood preservative kno ay surface, bringing the total cost of painting down ¢ made in 18 good colors and will outlast by years the cheap, unsatisfac. tory paints which, because they cost less per gallon, appoar more" economical but which in reality are neither economical, satistactory nos lasting. Sherwin-Williams Co.make a paint, varnish or stain fos every purpose. All Sherwin-Williams Agents sell Creosote Paint. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO LARGEST PAINT AND VARNISH MAKIRG IN THE WORLD MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG fk ---------- qualities that other similae be are nece vant A gailon ¢ rr Pay a Fair Price And Get The Best The grocer who gives the greatest number of pounds of granulated sugar for a dollar, naturally won't give '""the best Montreal Granulated.' The only way you can be sure of getting the best, is to insist on having St.Lawrence Granulated Sugar Put up by {he Refinery in 20 pound Cofion Bags The analysis of Prof. Hersey, Government Analyst, shows that "St. Lawrence Cranulated" contains 99---99/105 to 100 per cent of pure cane sugar] with no impurities whatever, The Si. Lawrence Sagar Relining Company Limited, Montreal,

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