PRESERVE BABYS Ski CUTICUR SOAP A lifetime of disfigurement and suffering often results from the neglect, in infancy or childhood, of simple skin affections. In the prevention and treatment of minor eruptions and in the promotion of permanent skin and hair health, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment are absolutely uririvaled. , Bq.; Pane 16, Rue io Is ne @'Antin; Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydoey; india, B. K. Paul, Csloutta; Chins, Hong Koog Drug Co.; Jon, ik: fii 8S, p. Prope. 135 Columbus Ave., Boston, Cutleurs Booklet, tells all about the Care and Treatment of Skin and Sealp. THE RESCUERS ARE TAR L0 ed bread CR loaves Ean: n Thrummond his been very RIGNEST¢ FDOD-VALUE. f Cacta is a treat to Children. A Sustesant to the Worker. v x THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1910. STILL AT WORK Les Wellington, Wash,, March 21.--Work- rescuers continue to dig into the ruins wroughe by the snowslide which wiped buildings away and swept heavy traing from the tracks as if they were feathers on the morning of March 1st. NO MUNICIPAL SCANDALS, One Glory of London is Non-Corrup- tion, London has no municipal scandals, says the Mail, We may be pardoned if comparing ourselves with some other great cities, we feel proud. Chieago, for instance, has been for long fighting public corruption, and not long since all the business eles ments there combined to elect a sup- posedly good man as mavor. H there has been any improvement since that election I should like to learn of it. My last tidings from that city tell of rival gangs of gamblers, dvnamiting each other's places, of city wards handed over to blackmail, and of notoriously: corrupt officials placed again in. high power. New York not much better, and the record of San Francisco we all know, Our Ame riean friends are apt to talk of Lon don in a patronizing fashion. So fa as public administration is concerned, we believe that London leads the capi tals of the world, London 18 News From Allisonville, Allisonville, March 19.--~Mex. L. AM with rheumatism for a couple of weeks, but is improving. Mise Ida Boyd enter. tained several of her [friends last night, Me. and Mrs. Andrew Valleau; Picton, visited at Grant Valleau's last night. Mr. and Mrs. Willet Valleau returned home, Thursday, alter spend- ing a week with their daughter, Mrs. S, Rankin, Salmon Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles © Thomas, with a number of others, were treated to warm sugar at David Hubb's, Mount Pleasant, on Tuesday night, Miss Gladys Bash, from Consecon, returned home on Sa- turday siter spending two' weeks, the guest of Mrs. John McFaul, Garnet Istead has a new outfit for sawing wood, Fuagene Hubbs is slowing im proving after a severe attack of pueu- monia, A Heavy Loss. Boston, Mast, March dred asd twenty-five persons perished by shipwreck and eighty-three vessels met with disaster off the New Eng- land and British North + American consts or while engaged in the New England, Canadian or Newfoundland trade, in the fall and winter season #i 1909-10, which ended at 7 am, to day. Uf the eighty-three vessels, thir teen were steamers or tugs, one was pn full-rigged ship, four were barques, three barkentines and SIXtY-two schooners. The financial loss exoveded $1,000,000, : a Fwo hun- I this IN THE FOREGROUND 13 THE WRECK OF A STANDARD THE WRECKAGE OF THE EBASSENGER.CARS. Reports, too griesome to repeat, the difficulty identification only adds the fusion of the situation. Down the sheer side of the mountain from the railroad to the little stream--now. a raging full thou of to con torrent --is a one SENATOR POIRIER'S WORK. Provinces. ! John, N.B., March 22 Senator | Poirier, of Westmoreland county, here to-day, announces has in preparation maritime provinces peets bring out cerning the early vinees, which lished, Senator Poitier says that a of Nova Beotia story dating from | the occupancy of Halifax by the Pui | tish to the capture of [ ouisburg, which was genarally supposed to have been a peaceful time, wae, according | to records to svhich he has had access, | marked by ralds and forays of serious character, it who | that he a history of the} , in which he ex-{ many faets ecn times of these pros | have been pub was to never period aj PLOWING DAY AND NIGHT. Steam Plows With Headlights Being Used in Alberta. March Steam pl headlights burning to to work all night is the beinr told around" the immigration office, Thix is taking place the country betwein Alberta and = Leth bridge, while the settlers are prepur iny to reap a tremendous harvest of golden grain. A might and day shift is being worked on the plows and an mormons amount of ground jg, as a result; being broken I'Wa is the first instance in the world where plowing has betn carvied on both day ani night, : Lethbeidge, | with them IW «nable | story | m Port, Colborne Elevator. Welland, Ont, March 22.--Negotia- {ions are on between the Grand Truk and the governmpht for the: former {o use the new 'elyvator lately bailt hy the government at Port Colborne, mstead of the old elovator which th {iran Trunk have run for wears. If is done bonts can carry from HLOO0 to 15,000 additfopal bushels of | grain, lightering at Port Colborne, and returning to Port Dalhousie with quick despatch om account of the ca- pacity and facilities of the at Port Colborme, A third pier will he "built at Port Colborne near the | government elevator, which will make | an additional Ho hundred foot ship | for vessels. ] elevator If a man's acquaintance don't know | that he is in love it's a sign that he ien't, Why is it that we invariably hear of {a man's bad deeds long before the good ones ? The bride i= given away at the altar and occasionally the groom is sold. ; : 4 sand feet and this must be the goal ing with the heroism that a great dis- | come with the finding of dismernbered | aster begets and against heavy odds, | human bodies and Writing a History of the Maritime Salt in ber jumiversity of Chicago today. In more | jsctentifie phraseology the approximate {the | new, PULLMAN, OTS BY EVERETT POIV CARS ve. Cerne of the rescuers. Every little while they come upon the body of a victim of the avalanche. Only when the stream is reached can the death roll be approximated, and then uncertainly, for is not improbable that. some were carried away in its flood i AGE OF MOTHER EARTH, | Sea Gives it 100,000,000 | Years. March 21.---0ld who has closely her entire life, is 400,000,550 old, according té an article which appearid in te current pum- geological publication of the | Chicago, Earth, for VEALDS Mother guarded her of a of the earth, age ered, may it has been discov- be determined by dividing the amount of salt in the sea by the amount brought down each year rivers that empty into it. ir Jobn Murray, Professor Joly and M. Dubois, all famous geologists, stand back of the new method of com puting the ag this terrestrial sphere. by < of Toronto Street Markets. Toronto, March 21. --Whent, white, per bush., $1.10; wheat, red, new, per bush., $1.10; wheat, goose, per bush., $1.05; oats, per bush., 43¢c. to 41c.; peas, per bush. 8%. to Ne.: baricy, per bush, 38. to 60c.; rye, per bush. 68. to 0c; hay, timothy, per ton, $18 to $21; hay, miyed, ton, ¥12 to 815; straw, per ton, 0 to 215; dressed hogs, £12.50 to $13: butter, dairy, per th, 25¢. to 36. butter, inferior, per Ib., We. to 23c,; gas, per dozen, 25¢. to 270, chickens, pec Ib, 18c. to 20¢.; turkeys, per Ib., We. to 2e.; fowl, per 1b, 3c. to 14c.; apples, per bbl, $2 to $3.50; potatoes, per bag, by load, 500. to 58c.; onions, per bag, 81 to $1.15; celery, per dozen, 0c. to 40c.; cabbage, per dozen, 6c, to 85¢.; beef, hindquarters. $9.50 to #11; beef, forequarters, $6.50 to $8: beef, choice, carcasze, 89 to 39.50: beef, medium, carcase, $7 to 5 mutton, per ewt,, 80 to B11: veal, pins, per ewt, 310 to 811.50; vearling lamb, per 1b, He, to 16e. A political boss is a man who saves the voters the trouble of thinking for themselves. 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 strebgth, makes you { Cambridge, Mass., where at WILD WOMEN AT WEDDINGS, Conduct of Spectators is Positively Insulting, Looadon, March "WN al weddings" i ail hendline given by a London paper to an arti cle dealing with the conduct of fair at fashionable British mejropolis. cording to witness the femi craze for attending weddings ing, and the behaviour of many of the crowd frequently "positively in sulting." Women climb on the better to view the bride. and sven the baptismal font i= frequently used ax a (coign of vantage, - "Realy," said a verger at a West End church where many fashionable weddings tule place, "1 wonder some- times that these wild women don't try ito climb upon the chandeliers and swing like accohate. I sometimes see (women gazing with pale faces yud drawn lips at the bridal pair / as | though their souls were sick with j envy." i A police sergeant, who often assists {to keep order at such functions, an {officer of a sympathetic spirit, =aid : | "I have often been puzzed by the {hungry look in the eves of 'women {who come to these weddings. Whether | they are spinsters who would like hus- {bands and homes of their own, i ay women the spect ators dings in the one Is grow eats, or | vives who are unhappily married, it is impossible to tell. You see their {eves fill with tears, and I have even heard women sdb from their emo- tion," -------- FISH CREEK HEROES, Their Graves Are to Be Kept Decent Order. Winoipeg; March 22,-The graves of the heroes at Fish Creek are to bo tended and maintained in decent. or- der The Imperial Serviee Medal Association has learned that the cross that originally inditated the revered spot haa ween lost and that the pile of stonex were all strewn about. A communication from the minster of agriculture of Saskatchewan was re eeived on the subject. The minster of militia and defence for the domin- ion has not been heard from, This vear is the 205th avniversary of the North-West rebellion on Maw 14th. WILL LECTURE. A French Professor on Way to Har- vad College. PROF. BOUTROUK New York, March 22. Professor I. M. Boutroux, of the Institute of France, the first teacher of philosophy to be sent to thist country by the Cercle Francais, is on his way to Harvart University he will deliver u series of lectures. Before leaving New Yark Pro- fessor Boutroux said it was true that he is the fxgt of the French lecturers sent 'here by the Cercle Francais who has been asked not to repeat his lec ture at Columbia and other American universities, "I do not keow," ssid Professor Boutroux," why this restriction has ben made. My predecessors who lec tured on literature, history amd wart were permitted to deliver their Hur: varth lectures in other-inetitutions, James Hazen Hyde, the founder of the lectures, has, however, decided to restrict me to Harvard, No reason for this action has been assigned. I am sorry the restriction has been made, because 1 should have liked the free dom of my predecessors." ------------------------ Sued For Damages. Belleville, (int., March 22.<Ever siney the high court opened here on Tues wretched, miserable and despondent like a ! chromi¢ cough. The ' l old-fashioned liquid { mixtures slip down the throat, enter the stom- . i ack and do little else but ruin digestion. Catarvhozone is the only breathable cold, catarrh and cough medicine. Instead of taking drowsy drugs, chloral, morphine and opium mixtures, you simply inhale She sich: ost ne Lsams, z "i r lungs the healing, i a scientific remedy admiration of all | | physicians. : othe extraondmary efficacy of Ca- tarrhozone (x without a paralied. A sneezing cold is gured in ten minutes, a harsh cough is eased in an hour, the most oflensive eutadeh in thorough iy drawn from the svstem. In case o asthma and bronchitis the relief and | certain eure that comes from the heal-| ing balsamic extracts in Catarshozome | is simply wonderful "For mors than twenty years I sui- fered with a cbugn, bronchitis, ssthma and nasal catarch," writes J. E. Fen- wick, of Stamton P.O. "Every attack i bad to grow worse and could ly breathe on account an accumulation of m the nose and throat, One day 1 triad Ca of tarrhozons aod in ten minutes was who .laim that the action day sts time bas been taken up in heaving evidence in the case of the Pearge company, limited, of Marmora, who are sued for damages by Jorn o tH Pearce company, caused the Srovying of cortain lands along the Crow river, Ihe taking of evidence was Loncluded at noon yesterday and argument will ha heard before Judge Teetzel in To rento, Fminent lawyers are on both vides of the vase and the costs will be heavy. Killing the Bacteria. Toronto, March 22.--The people Toronto, who take their diinkmpg wat er raw, have been smbibing 8 wenk solution of ealciam hypochlotite, bleaching. powder, since tem o'clock, Sataeday night. At that hour the water works engineer an'! His fellows | bezau applying the bleating powder | to the water accortliog to the board of controllers' instruct vn to Dr. Sheard, city medical denlth officer The object of the dismiectant js to kill the bacteria in the water: i of OF ema Must Not Do #6 Toronto, March 22, Chief Meredith gave an onder probibiting Judge MeCgrihy, Ovangeville, from en: 'giving into qualification of voters on the local option bydaw. The hie | justice holds that the county Paige | has no right to go behind 1he voter's list. The effect of this, judgment that the by-law of Orangeville will be sustained, only tho vetes, beitig dic wonderfully relievei. I could breathe | allowed instead of tem. was {realy and natirally shrough the nose, | and blood spitting J A Saperiative Class. M. AP. Lomdon. Professor Huxley was one an expert opinion for the government on & subject which he had studied pro found. He screed to give ¥, but ox Justice § asked Yor | Plain Talks to Women. INJURIES & SKIN SORES--QUICK CURE. (6808 * A little child ran crying to her mother the other day with = nasty flesh wound and asked for Zam-Buk. ._ There ligs a more powerful argument for Zam-Buk than even the scientists can bring. The child had had Zam-Buk before, and knew it eased pain and healed, Zam-Buk works in two directions. Pre- vents worse results from a skin.ihjury or skin disease (such as festering and blood poisoning) while it repairs 'he damage already done. Zam-Bul: is entirely herbal, is pure, contains no trace of animal fat or mineral coloring. Surest 'and quickest known healer. FATHER AND SON BENEFIT FROM USE OF THIS Mz Walter Adams, 177 Railway Ave. | results, Stratford, says: --**My som, William, while playing barefosted about the back- BALM, In a few weeks Zam Buk healed the wound ac nicely that my son was able once more to go about, and also to wear his shoes without the slightest inconvenience. Not only is Zam-Buk valuable for wounds and cuts, but, used as d an Shige tion, I have also found i 1 lyin: » | effective for atic pains. ™ ry Tarp rheumatic pain checked the flow of soothed the pain, and prevented inflammation and more serious Pam. Buk onves cut, burns, soemma, ri ulcers, cold racks, aod ali skin da haa Kists and stores, 50° 5x, of push free from Zam Toronto, for price ES ES More Bread to the Barrel Test it yourself. Count the number of loaves you bake with a bag of 'Beaver' flour. Notice the size cf the loaves, too--and the way the dough stands up in the oven. "Beaver" Flour und for pound-+makes MORE bread and' whiter, ighter, tastier bread with the flavor you never forget It is the original Ontario Blended Flour and contains the best qualities of both Ontario and Manitoba Wheat Flours. "Beaver" Flour saves you money. Try it. Dealers. write us dor Prices on Feed, Coarse Cirains and Cereals, The T. H. 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You certainly do get 10c. worth of the best stove polish, in the big 10c. cans of "Black Knight." Send us dealer ide & joe. for a Inrge can postpaid if yoamr oes aot handle "Black Ewight" THEF. F. DALLEY CO, LIMITED, Hamifton, Out. Waters of the famows "2 is 1°" Shee Polieh, % than meat--creates a natural warmth which bids defiance to chilly weather After Heal in oven for a few minutes, pour hot milk over biscuit and salt to taste. Try it to-morrow morning. Sold by afl grocers, 3c. & carton, two for BSc ER =) TN More Sewrisbing ] J I ---- ---------------------------- SE Cm