Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1910, p. 9

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Como suorios. ~The Bri fr --------------------C YEAR 77 RO. 54, _-- BRONZE QUADRIGA 10 BE ERECTED -- -- n-- a I a ------ i ------------ KINGSTON = ain ee at a aie fi » Ro] HE WERE QUADRIGA ON CONSTITUTION HILL, LONTON ain The fourth and last horse of the quadriga which is to be placed on Constitution Hill in London this year hag just been completed. King Edward recently paid a special visit to the studio of ( 'aptain Adrian Jones to inspect the rtst's finished work. The group, which is now being cast in hronad, is shown in the accompanying pleture on an enlarged scale, to bring out its details, IN UNITED STATES AFTER THE REVOLUTION. More Facts Gleaned from Stark's Sen. sationa! Beok-----Prominent Famil- les Gained Wealth by Plunder, Boston, March 5.--~James H. Stark's new book, which has been causing the "blue bloods" of Boston such mental anguish, not to shy sleepless nights, is having a great run here. The true history of heroes of the revolution seems to make popular reading. In addition to the biographies of the prom'unent men of the time, a very searching account ofl the various de {referring to the some people in from Buston) : "r Those fact that he had met Englind just arrived who five years ago were the 'meandr people! are now by a strange revolution become the only men of power, riches and influence. The Cy bots of Beverly, who, you know, had pt five years ago, a very moderate Share of property, are now said to be by dar the most wealthy in New Eng: land. It is a melancholy truth that while some are wallowing in unideser ved wealth that plunder and rapine has thrown into their hands, the wisest, most pepces able and most de serving, auch as wou and 1 know; are now suffering want, accompanied by many indignities that a licentious, lawless people can pour forth upon them." by which various Awerican families laid the foundations ta their forfupes by buying up for a song the lands con. | fiscated when the wealthy ence to this matter is given by when he quotes from the dairy of J Samuel Curwen, who fled to Englavd, when the war broke out, aud who, while Jn Eoglond, kept in his diary a review of the news as it came, Judge Corwen ites, save Mr. Stark, "From them ained much informa- tion relating to our country and town DYSPEPSIA AS IT BEGINS This stage Easily Cured. The first of dyspepsia and indigestion give little indication of their seriousness, One of the most common symptoms of stamiels disardec in ou sen of tul-y ness or fa after eating. 1s An. dicates that the stomach needs help. gas frequently follows, t ote, the bowels become ir- ¢ finally, in addition to the did distress, constipation od "a deadly influence in destroying The treatment is simple and il em- ployed Iy and reasonably perse- verad with, cure is and perman- ent. Take Dr. Ham tom's Pills in full every second or third t, then times ufc one at bed - first affect of Dr. Hamilton's i i% to exeite activity of the liver kidneys. This cleanses the system : s 'the stomach for vigorous fei rie juice is abundantly we ite on, marks stomach activity : total ybse of gas and removal 'of other symptoms of perv ac him » tof just such extracts loyalists Fook. fled, is given by Mr. Stark. One refer: | Mr. Stark's book is full been facts takes up the crammed as have ven. Many new and startling s found every time one A true history of the natural son of Dr. Bonjamin, Franklin, who was never married, is given. The son's name was Willlam, and he was the last royal governor ol' New Jersey. There are many other facts brought to light which have aroused the patriotic societies, ut as a reply cont plaints which these sufferers may make Me. Shark says © SH it be said that these are old stories of the past, we reply that these representations are being quoted © as having actually vecdered and are mada living issues for today by numerous societies formed for that and kindred purposes. Even those societies de signed to keep in vemembranmes thelr honored ancestors' part in the revolw: tion make it a point to perpetuate biheir historic fables and falsehoods, in the belief that anything i= good en: to ough to be said of their historie op- ponent." LOCAL OPTION FOR CHICAGO If Daily Prayers of Fifty Millions are Answered. Chicago, Narch 5.-The pravers of Christians throw hout the world will ih is announced, turned against the victory on April Sth, as n resalt of the entrance of the Chicago Christian Endeavor Union 'into the fight against the Bquor traffic. Following a wesolu- tion adopted last night by delegates 40 400 hrasches of the society in this city, 50,000,000 Christians will be to stop work at sine o'clock {each morning between now and elses tion day and offer a prayer for aid in defeating the saloons here. It is poticeable that people who alk easily upon a subject do's iy o . th, 4 AE Sot pension' es I. Tamil | ow medicine will nw foo much about it. in Shese. ti times of high peices. every: Few (he order il [This Actually it will appear about half the size shown. * FOR WOMEN, Will Interest Feminines World Over, London, March 5.-~Many Kave been invented to talde of the despised pocket, respecting costumier will fit into a dress. The latest idea is a "finger pocket," which may hold a hamdker ohisf or "a powder-box. The finger pocket is made of elver and gold, in a square or eiveular design. It hangs from a short chain, at the end of which is a ring to ship over the middle finger. These pockets can also be made 6! brocaded silks or sati and can be fitted with a ribbon ring "It 8 a very pretty fashion," said the manager of a West End firm. "Such pockets are not easily lost, as the ring can be made to fit the finger exactly. Hitherto bags have displaced pockets, but a woman. does not alway want to earry a bag in which to hold her handkerchief. "The pockets' are made the most charming designs. popular isa piece of dainty enamel ark protected by, glass. Little wreaths of dull green lavirel leaves in a powder- blue ground, or bunches of purple vi dats on a silves-grey gronmd, or pale pink roses on a ldac ground are all effective, "The more expensive designs can be bordered with pearls, and an old miniature may be set in the jewelled frame. The 'powder finger' pockets hold sweet scented powder and a min- inture. puff, while a tuy looking glass is set insidle the lid. "The 'finger pockets" for small hundierchiols may be lined with colo: - od SUR, holding sachet powder, and it is a pretty idea to have the fine gouze handkerchief to mateh the hwing in color. Thin silk handkerehiels are sak! to fit these pockets, The finger pockets' can alto be used as a purse to hold small silver and gold coins. "Some of oar customers wear these pockets on a long gold chain, which passes rourd the waist" 7 ---- the devices the place which no self 'finger in The most Pleasant te Look Upon. A smooth, rosy, healthy complexion is pleasant. to look upon. Pimples, blotches, carbuneles and all skin dis- eased are removed by using Wade's Joc, Tose Tonic Pills, They are great blood vecve strengtheners and the an tonic pill ebtainable. Price, Hes at Meleod's Drug Stores, nn ---------- H is quite ussless to tell the goat not to butt in; be will do it anyway. >, ONTARIO, SATU RDAY, - -- ---- - SO THIS IS WHISKEY! A Kentucky Definition of Fire-W er How It's Made. Washington, March Taft defined whiskey as "neutral spirits reduced bv water to the prea ane artificially colored." Now along coms Kentucky with a de nition of her owt she ought te now if Prof. M. A. Scovel, of the Ln of Kentucky n a reporl tH the governor that tate savs the Kentucky idea is this' Whiskey is the properly distilled pirit fran the properly prepared and vowrle fermented mash of sound nul ¢l gosin, or sound grain the starch of whch has been hydrolized w mall, and containg much of the rs, essential oils and oth- wr substances derived directly from the alerials used, and the higher aleo- _ ethers, acids and other volatile toes comgencric with ethyl aleohol wo tues] during fermentation, and which are carried over in the digtilla- ton £5 as to give when the dutillate s prop r'y ripen, aged aml watur- d, toyether with the changes scconddary products produced during igreing, the characteristic appearance, odor, taste rnd other gua'ities as dis- tn wished from commereml alcohol, refined alohol and neutral spirits or other forms of new spirit, and as dis- t'n-wished from rum, brandy, gin, cor- dials and other potable spirituous Hmos'™ 8.~President ui whssy ry, and anvoody does, iversity of MORE LIVING IN CITIES. as Many as . Forty Years Ago] --Ametican Squander. St. Paul, March 5 before the Minnesota gociat on, James J. ideas of frugality. "} don't believe in hoarding money, It has its uses for doing but | dy not believe it is respectable for pole to squander money that other peo ls have earned for them. For the present vear been ondersd for the people Unitod States, Twice In an address Hardware As Hill told his He sawl in part good, of the At an average of $1,000 | an automobile this would amount R400,600.000. Not one cent of 1 3400,690,000 1s invested in any | that WI} produce one bushel of grain, "In the. past twenty years the Amarican people have gt least learned how to spend money with a free hand. There are proportionately a far great. er nomber of people living in the cit- ies of the United States today as compared with the population of the rural districts than ever before. In 1868 but 20 per cent of our people Yived in the cities; to-day the percent- ange of city dwellers is more than 40." this Harsh purgativé remedies are giving way to the gentle, action mild effects of Carter' "Little Pil's, If vou try them, they will tainly please you, We are told that blasts from a ram's horn knocked down the walls of Jer itho, and we have seen a blast from a ram's horn knock down a man. oer How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. I. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- ve him perfectly honarable in all business transactions and financially ible to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials ent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, Take Hall's Family Pills for consti. nation -- WILLIAM J. as chairman of the and | 400.000 automobiles have | to | img © fast; and | Liver, a MARCH H 5, 1910, WHATS THE PRICE? Iw STYLE HATS WILL COST MORE. They May be Smaller or Bigger, But They'll be Dearer at any Rate, Say the Artists of New York. New York, March 5.-- 'Now | ask vou, ladies," solemaly said: Mme. Ma- rie, president of the National Asso- sintion of Retail Millivers, which is meeting at ine Victoria Hotel thi: week, 'to consider the matter anc give us your ideas of what the styles will be this season.' All the menibers in attendance last night apparently became lost in wedi tation. "the turban, which comes far down over the ears, will be the most worn," ote said decisively. The Louis XVI styles will the rage," said snother. "Hats will be larger them ever," nounded the woman in the corner. 'moft, hyght materials will be used," proclaimed her companion. ' t ne thing is certain. Mise Fltzpa- trick, of Mingesota, said it, and she leanod far from her cbwir ss she did, itinery will be higher this year than ever. ! 'Won't say a word about Leghorns,' up: trimmer cautioned the reporter "They are too high for anything. The {jobbers and wholesalers are holding {them up, and there is a terrible shor. | tage in the market. | "What is the matter ? Cold {age ¥' suggested the reporter. "l don't know, but they are | where : Af the request of the nowspapes fmes, Mme. Marie went to her room {and after unwrapping many swathing: lof paper, she balanced un enormous creation on her finger tips, and held it up for their admiration, hh had a long white feather and two tsmall gold roses on it, "IL his, she said, *"'is called French ilor, It's quite tle thing Um," 'had been be all ox | | fa { stor some white the 81 a simple lit seid the baseball expert, who pressed in hy his paper. it an emergency, *how( far is it from bounds to--that is, how wide neross the field ? I'wenty inches," she replied com: placently, pricking at the gold roses. "Whe, that's exce «ding regulations There has been a law passed that only allows a woman's hat be eighteen inches wide," "Well, in that case it can be ed up a little," Madame replied. ix quite a simple little affair enly costs $200." Another confection is a "'set," proved quite beyond masculine com- prehension Anyhow, it was valued t %500 and was what Madame callod Marie Antoinette hebhu and a hat of gray to mateh. It was made of ehif- fon amd trimmed with roses. The association hopes to collect money 16 build a botel ahd "Hall. The latter will contain a lecture room, a designing hall and a library, all de- voted to the ethical ard arsthetie ad vancement of millinery, The he a is for tkmmers who come to New York to see the prices. "Say," said ome of the newsmen, d5 yon people get together and de cide what the styles will be and whatever you say the women have to wear?" Madame gazed back with enigmatl- cal eves. "Well, we always try to influcn ® out patrons for their best cool," she replied. 1% to turn- This and and Present food prices are higher education. An aeronaut's a form of fears are alway groundless. CONNERS, Tha pictivesqup New York politician who won His fight to' ventin * democratic state committee. it Ti CATARRH RELIEVED BY PE-AI-AL MRS. F. CARR. Can, writes: | *"Forseveral years I was afflicted with eatarrh, which made life a burden. The coughing and backing which se companied the disease was terrible, "The complaint finally extended te the stomach and I was in a wretched eondition. "1 tried different remedies and the best professional treatment all /n vain "Finally, as a last resort, I tried Po runa upon the recommendation of my sister in Hamilton. "I could see steady improvement and 'SfteY using four bottles of that preciogs medicine 1 was feeling well again, my i old trouble being completely a thing of : : the past, "To-day I would not take one thous and dollars for what this grand medh eine bas done for me," Peruna is & universally recognized estarrh remedy. It will relieve catarrh ia 1% most obstinate form. A High-Cluss Residential « and Day School for Gir.s under the management of Gr OnE Dixuox, o M A Uormerly k rincipal er anada College, Toronto), wih ipoRuE DICKSON. Mums J. E. Macvoxatp, BA, Principal, Large Slaff of Teachers, Graduates of C {iadian ond English Vix orsitios, Full Academic C-urse for University Matriculation with highest honors ; Music, Art, Domestic lence and Physical kdueation. Write for Booklet to the "ecretary, St. ~ Margaret's College, Toronto. ~Asaya Neurall-- THE NEW REMEDY FOR Nervous Exhaustion Nervous Exhaustion unchecked opensthedoor toNeuralgia, Head- ache, Insomnia, Digestive Dis- turbances, Mental Depression, and many serious organic diseases. Early treatment with " Asaya- NRURALL" avertsthese, It feeds the nerves, induces sleep, im- proves the appetite and digestion, and restores buoyancy of spirits. A few doses convince. $1.50 per bottle. Obtain from the following L. T. BEST. T. J. HOAG. , ¥. CARR, Vineland, Ont,| PAGES 9 T0 14. SECTIO ON. "SPRING 18 NEAR ® i Time to Buy that Plane yout have been Planning for. Drop in at 732 PRINCESS ST. And see the Large Stock of Siz WORMWITH av WEBER PIANOS Sweet Toned. Artistic Designs, Durable Construction, Popular Prices, Wormwite-Weber Piano Co., Limited 232° PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON, SECOND A COLD PREVENTIVE Is a cellar filled with Coal. I can sup- ply you with an excellent quality, P. WALSH, 55-07 Barrack St. TOO OOTHTOOOGOTOOOHHO { COAL! ) The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantees prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO, 8 FOOT WEST STREET. O00 OQO0VO0L YOOOO000000000 Chiver's Marmalade All 8 zer, Ready Cut Macaroni Fine June Cheese, Fresh Oysters. D. COUPER'S, 841-8 Princess St. Phone 78 Prompt Delivery. | edad KINGSTON E COLLEGE HEAD oF aren STREET : Highest Education af Lowest Cont" 3 Twenty-Sixth year. begins August 80th. Courses' Bookkeeping, * tions in Canada. Enter any time. for information. CALFE. Priccipal THE CLUB HOTEL | WELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS. There are other hotels, but none | approach the Club for homelike pur- roundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderates. Special rates by the week P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor. depend. Sold SEE of strength--No. J, 1 doevocs stroager Fd rs TARONTS, irs =i BEY 0.% | 3 No. box. SEE t of pr i i i Won By His Wits, : Franciseo Siar nator Voorhees on one won an election to tongress wittiowsm. out of the race. There fiscussion on the hastings. Voorhees nd his republican opponent, Lamb, were on the same platform. Lamb poke first, Big Dan awiethy listened to Lamb's story of scli-proive, ustil Lamb, to make hime completely so- an iv , oceasion | with a i Whe a want fd with the sadicnce A farmers, told | gh He langhed his opponent | {| THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1868. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. t "Phone 228. Day "Phon kinds of Cut Flowers and Weddin te | Shara snaclaliy. Pant ve arte life on » farm, con of bis boyhood loding with the shout : In fact, my friends, I may say that 1 was born between two rows of corn » > "Nothing but a pumpkin," shouted Voorhees That tickled the the contest for thet ths Wabash." wrmers, and wos "Tali Sycamore of "Is Le If you use it you know it is you tell = wil your frignds

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