When You Feel Played Ot bP . There comes a time when your gri ip on things weakens, 0 Your nerves are unstrung, the vital rces low, the stomach is weak and the blood impoverished. You feel old age "creeping over you, Be careful of yourself. Take 'BEECHAM'S PILLS "at once; there is need to renew the life forces. Weak 'herves, wearied brains, sick stomach, fecble blood, torpid fiver, sluggish bowels--all feel the Beecham's uickening effects of Pills, Their use makes all the difference. The tonic action of these pills upon the vital organs is imme- + diate, thorough and lasting. Theyare Nature's own remedy For Run-down ( Conditions Sond by ai Drugpiats in Canada ow BEANS AND BOY are BOTH READY CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS "are so good that they are always welcomed. They are so economic to buy that they save you money to Helens, Lancashire, B: U. 8, America. i 2 they suppl all the strepgth and vigor need- _ ed for the grow- Jngdoysandg girls, grown men aud women, They are so well known and generally a0 as the best made that there is a pleasure in saying to guests * These are CLARK'S." At your Grocer' s-- 6c., 10¢., 123¢. a tin CLARK'S 'CHATEAU" BRAND Se., 10c., 15¢. and 200. a tin - WM. CLARK, - Montreal Manufacturer of Higharade Food a | stored in the tank at Williamsville, Both an Ontario wheat flour aud a Manitoba wheat flour Both a "Bread" flour and a "Pastry" flour pipe, he sald, could not be bettered. NEW INTAKE PIPE =: eC NETL ERED LY "oy hm WATED- WORKS COMMITTEE As N for Kingston----Superin- tendent Hewitt Asked to. . urnish cide the Question. "The opiston of this committee is that the time has merived for the in stallat: on of a pew intake pipe, and it is desired that the superintendent furnish data with a view to such installation and wbmit the same at the next ynee.ing this committee." This resolution was adopted by the water works' committee at its meeting vesterday afternoon, after a short discussion on the advisability of add ing a second intake pipe to the wa tor works plant. The mutter came up im connection with the board of health's resolution asking that steps be taken so that a hydraulic test of the intake pipe could be made from time to time. In view of the faced that Jeaks have been discovered in the present pipe difficulty is experienced i making repairs. The work has to proceed very slowly. H there was an wusifiaty pipe a Pecsent ne the lea ipe cou! loasure, Ww y while. the auxilinry could be brought into play. A McChriney wanted to know what' use a hydraulic test was. The pipe might show leakage but that kind of a test would ~ show the locality of the lesk. Superintendent Hewiti stated that the hydraulic test would show very little ard ft was difficult to carry it out whe: only a few hours' supply of water could be In reply to Ald. McCartney the su- rintendent said that three leaks had nm found in the present pipe close in shore, The leakage amounted to two and a half gallons a nfnute. One of the leaks had been closed, but the diver had to root about in order to remedy the other two, It was here that the chairman, Ald. Craig, declared that there should be a duplicate pi He favored putting m a thirty. .inch one and extending it further out than the present pipe. Then there would be no trouble. It would be up 10 the people to say if hey wanted this extra pipe. There was a clamoring for pure water, he was in favor of asking the ple to vote upon the question of put ting in 4 second intake pipe. It would be a wise move, he said, if the commitiee took » the matter. A se cord pipe would 'be reqiived 'some years hence anyway, and now that the question "of contaminated - water had arisen he thought this was the very best time Yo deal with the mat ter. In reply to Ald. Craig the superin- tenderit said that a new intake pipe thirty inches in diameter would cost about $25,000. + He stated that it would be & wise thing if another pipe was installed. Ald. Craig remarked that it would be a most progressive Jip for the committee 0 take. The fire under writers' association for some time past had beon asking the ity. to in: crease the amount' its water sup- sv, Dr. MoCarthy-- "That $10,000 that last year's council confiscated from the water works would come in very hendy now. Replying to Ald. NuCartney the > intendent said that the intake pipe extended 2,700 feet _ the harbor. Of this distance 200 feet was the old water works' pipe. The present situation of the mouth of the It. was in the middle of a good lake current. He didn't think that there was any necessily of carrying a new pipe further out. He agreed with Ald. Craig that the new pipe should not be less than thirty inches in dia- meter. The outer 2,500 feet of the present Jie was twenty-four inches. Ald. arthy asked the superinten- Int what caused the water Hom many taps, early in the mokning, come out a dark brown color. He had noticed this in his own house and wondered if the water was im- pure. The superintendent replied that doubtless the pes through which Data~--"The People Will Have to De [A superintendent said that the danger getting things inlo the I tank was purely imaginary. Ald Xe Cariney thought, however "hot go thingy might be done to satisly public mind, and he thought his} method the r way. The saper- intondent saad that Ald. Betarthey s sugg stion was all right, end might be carded out. Un motion of McCarthy it was decided to re commend to the council the scheme above suggested. In attendance at the meetin Ads. Craig, MeCariney and thy. IN CHARGE AT GLACE BAY. Walton Routledge Appointed by Gov- ernment, Halilax, N.S. Feb. 7.---It ix report ed that Walton Routledge, of the North-West Mounted Police, has been appointed by the Dominion govern ment commissioner of police at Glace Bay, and will have full charge of the strike situation at the collieries of the Dominion Ceal company. Upon the arrival of the commissioner ho will appoint a sufficient number of men to assist him in maintaining o der in the town. Under this orde present large force of regular and special police in the pay of the town will be unnecessary, and in addition it will mean that the services of the troops will 'be withdrawn DANCED AT 115. Aged Gypsy Queen Joined Tribe in © Celebration. Cleveland," Feb, 7.--Aura Mary, gvpry queen Emerita, who says she is 115 years old, danced barefoot in the snow with the other members of her tribe during the celebration of Ave Maria day at their camp pear here. Aura Mary believes in living close to nature. She never wears heavy- weight clothing and it is her daily custom to go barefoot throughout the snow or over the ice. She is spry, smokes and says she expects to live ten years longer. : Twenty years ago she abdicated her gypsy throne in favor of her daugh- ter, who is now seventy years old. were My friend, look here ! you know how weak and nervous vour wife is, and you know that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve her, now why not be fair akout it and buy her a box? Wm, H. Madole, a prosperous young farmer residing at Napinka, Man., and Miss Carrie Norma Myrtle Hewitt, daughter of Wm. Hewitt, Brockville, were married last Wednesday. Many a successful ---- Has been overthrown by side issues. That Old Winter Cough The Cough Syrup You've Taken Has Sickened But Not Cured You, You'll Never Be Well Till You Heal the Lungs With "Catarrhozone." Nothing pulls. down ~ strength, . makes you . wretched, miserable and despondent like =» chromic cough. The old-fashioned liquid mixtures slip down the throat, enter the stom- nele-and do little else but ruin digestion. Catar is the only breathable cold, catarrh and cough medicine. Instead of {ak ing drowsy drugs, loral, morphine and opium mixtures, vou simply inhale the rich- est pine balsas, breathe into your lungs the healing, soothing vapor of a scientific remedy that commands the admiration of ail good physicians. The extraondinary efficacy of Ca- tarfhozone is without a parallad. A sneezing cold is aqurad in 'ten mimutes, a harsh cough is eased in an hour, the most offensive catarrh is thoroagh ly drawn from the system. Tn case of asthma and bronchitis the 'relief ' and certain oure that comes from the heal | x # THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1910. Te A RICH, FRAGRANT TEA fresh from the gardens of Ceyion--the: | finest tea-producing country in the world. Sold only in sealed lead packets, which preserve its native purity and goodness. SALAD" the! "SALADA" ¥ Every shred is food forbrain and muscle--nour- ishing and wholesome. You feel good all day. Delicious these cold mornings--heat biscuit in oven, pou: hot milk over it and salt to taste. Hall & Parlor Heaters When you require a Base-Burner, examine Be Sold by all grocers, 13. a carton, two for 25¢. s0gb , Ask your grocer for a package to-day, You'll like it. : rough Pullmans to -- from A Try it. taw ITE------ | TRAVELLING, REIT Trains will leave and arrive at Oly Depo* as toliows. ¥232=% Pe BBP i wEPTPIPFPl weve PPPEE Fo . = aneerer i I 334 Seid £ v Tr Lhd Salty; ollier irains tawa via Brockville dally on trains % amd Pullman wccommodation reserved In advance ang all ather information furs nished on Shpiicatlon to J.P. HANLEY, Agent. Corner Johnson and Ontario Stress. IN RSE AILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Trains I eave Kingston 12.01, Bxpress----For, Ottaw Montreal, Paha, oe "Toh, Nu, H fax, Boston, Toronto, Denver, Renfrew, Sault Ste. le yal . Paul, 3 tna Ban Vancouver, ttle, Portiand Jog n Francisco, Local for Sbarbot Lake, connseting "with CP. R. East and Went, 7.45 ixed---For Renfrew and tsrmedinte points, Mon. Tues, and Friday. | KINGSTON--OTTAWA. leave Kingston 12.01 p.m, arrive Ot- > 10.46 am, arrive ar 1 oats t K P. and CP ket office, ontario treet. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pasa. Agent, Wovens bid § SUINTE RAILWAY. union station, Ontario stro s pu AR {Sunday snosptady gave, Dy denlamy and all I haings horth. Maynooth, and points on Central Lok Quinte Rail ntario, routs your shipments via Bay w For further particu a w. DICKS oN, Agent, THE "ARTGARLAND" & ART- "AMHERST ey a ERMUDA Acknowledged the best Stoves made. Sold Only at ELLIOTT BROS., " mics S. J HORSEY, "is the only Range that the Souvenir Other Ranges are good, but none quite so good as the Bouvenir. It is the only Range on the market with the AEREATED OVEN. We offer a liberal discount for cash. Sole Agent 189 Princess 8t ° | Guadeloupe, Lucia, Bar! BY TWIN SCREW LINE Largest and Fastest Bteamers S. 8, OCEANA, 8,000 TONS 8S. 8, BERMUDIAN, 8,800 WIONS. Wireless on Steamers ; blige Forty ours from Frost to Flowers, Sailings from New York at 10 am. every Wednesday and Saturday. WEST INDIES New B.8. roar ' 8,700 tong, § 8.8. DARIMA, _- tons, 8.85. "KOR- ONA." 8,000 fons sail from New York every alternate Thursday at 10 a.m. for St. Thomas, St. Croix, Bt. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Martinigue, St. 008 and] marars. For full patsieuiars apply to uterhridge and Co. Agents, Quebec Hieamshi 29 Peony. New York, Bteamshi FARLEY and CB IRKPATS RICK, Ticket AERA. Kingston, COAL! a 3 ind yuu ars looking. for te SCRANTON Coal i» good coal and we Ante, prompt delivery, "phone, Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. ir --. J ------------------ co -- HIGHEST GRADES 'CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES | "SUNKIST?" AND OTHER KINDS AT 12 1-2c, 15ec, 20¢, 28¢, 30c, 40¢, and 50¢ per dozen. "SUNKIST" wrappers can be exchanged for SPOONS at our Store, saving the trouble of sending to Toronto, the water in such vases were | ing balsamic extract Cat old iron and the water lying in them in aime wonderful gin Oa ssfoane over night caused rust. That was all | "For more than twenty years | sul- it was, fered with a cougn, bronchiti th Tha commitiee then decided to in- | snd nasal catarih 2 wits is E Ven. struct the superintendent to report | wick, of Staunton P.O. "Every 'attack upon the cost, etc., of a new intake {I had seemed to grow 'worse and | pe. pi : koukd hardly 25th on SSvpunt a SEE SPOONS DISPLAYED IN WINDOW. Asked For Flat Rate. nose and throat, One day I tried Ca- W. J. Crothers interviewed the com- | tarrhozone ahd in tem minttes was mittee and asked for a flat rate for | wonderfully .celievest. d.could lmeathe. freely and naturally through the nose, and blood ing' was stopped--the phlegm was away and my ¥og- ular breathing restored. No remedy can do more thaw' 'Catarrhozone.' There is no remedy so certain afl GABOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL FLOOR O1L, GREASE, ETO, PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets. As good for one as for the other. Best for both, At Your Grocer's , Dealers--write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. The T. H. ranges in wrappers bearing name "Sydmer Ross" are also "SUN- KIsT Oranges. and wrappers either sent to California Fralt Grow- ers' Exchange, 32 Church Bireet, Toronto, or brought here will b cepted for spoéns. 5 . ea A.J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. safe as Catarrhozome, but bemg good remedy it is. imitated: 'Beware of the substitutor. Large Catarrh- ozone lasts two mamths, price $1.00 Smaller sizes be. and ha ow 2 ii i: i i il : = fi it : £ i A WOMAX TO BE PRETTY Hi 444 » With every 12 wrappers bring six 2¢ stamps and get one of those § beautiful Rogers' Orange Spoons. | EIEIO IEICE January & February Furniture Sale Everything Reduced. Big Reduction in Parlor Furniture. «++ Now $65 . Now 830 $7.50. ... Now $6.00 R. J. REID, SO00000004000000000000000000000000400 00000 We Nats of Togs dts Pp Sc rite for Lists and Prices. Loog Distance Special All orders placed now for Monument To be erected in the spring will receive a discount of 10 per cen', das. 'Mullen, ovpostie ¥. Pitaing: WALLACE & PARKS, a. Kight 'Phone kinds Ty ut Flow: in A i Ww ngs and sieme & snccigity, shipped to King St. Phone 218 ars < - For A Tonic Wise, you ean use none better than the celsbrated Vin St. Martin. Try » bottle. RB. J. LAWLER, Golden Lion Block. OUR LABOR BRAND CT SIT Ea