Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1910, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, AS QoL] FORA 1 RDG ~~ CURED AT HOME Instant Relief, Permanent Cure--- Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Many cases of Piles have been eur-| sheltered in That Section----Avoid ed by a trial package of Pyramid Pile] Trouble at Swing Bridge. Cure without further treatment.) When It proves Hs value to you,| Marine men in this eity, would hold order more from your druggist at 50 | 9p both handy in support of the pro contd un box. Shoply fill oat free] posibon ule 16 do away with the coupon below and mall to-day. Save! ataraqui bridge,' and build a youisell from the surgeon's knife | one, over at Bell's Island. Many of and fs torture, the doctor and his the * marine men in the dty have bills spoken to the Whig, stating that "i this scheme was carried out, it would, be a great thing for marine business. "It would certainly be a fine thing to have all open water at that | tion," remarked a leading marine man 110 the Whig, to-day. "It would be a great place for vessels to stay . in time of a storm. It would afiord great shelter, as when the heavy gales are oti, it ix very difficult for some of the vessels to anchor in the harbor." The swing bridge has for some time heen Jogked upon ax a. "hoodoo" the marine men, as every year vessels hive been damaged in their endeavor to go throagh it. It is stated that it i A very difficult matter for some of the boats to get throuvh, in spite of all the care that is taken. Last sea- son, it will be remembered, there were several mishaps. (On one occasion, the roadway was blocked on a Saturday, just when the farmers were on their way to the city, with produce, and besides having to go a roundabout way, several miles out of their wsual route, they were made late for the market, and put to s great deal of in- convenience. The scheme to have the bridge built across to Belle's Tsland would do away with all this trouble, and then there would be ample space for all the ves sels to be laid up there. Marine Tidings. Ridean Lake is free of ice and ready for navigation if the locks were open. The steamer Varuna, overhauled during the winter in 'T'ren- ton, reached Belleville on the first trip of the season*on Wednesday. The steamer Alexapdria will - be launched on Saturday at Picton. Ex- tensive repairs have been made to her hall. The steamer Corona, of the Niagara Navigation company fleet, will come down to the dry-dock to be overhauled before going on her regular run. The steambarge Sowards cleared on Wednesday. afternoon for Oswego, The schooner Cornelia arrived from Oswego, and is at Portsmouth, un- loading veal for Shortt's. The schooner Prittop is at the foot of Garden Island, wind bound, on her trip to Oswego. CARRIED MARINEMEN SPEAK IN FAVOR OF IT. Look Upon Scheme to Build New Bridge Over to Bell's Island as a Good One~--Vessels Could then be new FREE PACKAGE COUPON. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 254 Pyramid Bldg, Marshail, Miche Kindly send me a sample of 'Pyramid Pile Cure, at once, by | mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. a Name . . When you will be requiring material for houses, We hive at lowest prices, all times, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Frames, Base, Stairs, Porticos, Colurhns, and interior finish, Kiln- dried Spruce, Walnseotting, Coped and Bevel Siding, Matched Hemlock ahd Pine, Timber, all sizes; Shingles and Cedar Posts in all qualities, and Star Cement. "Tne Frontenac Lumber ~ & Coal'Co'y., 5 A. Chadwick, Manager), Successors to the Rathbun Co. Finkle's Livery and Sales Sta Having parchased the . Hyetry jing good-will of A. Mcllquham; 120 Clar- ence Street, and having added a num- ber of new and up-to-date vehicles and fresh horses, also a 20-passenger sight seeing Motor Car, we are prepared to fhraisle the publle "with a first-class turnout of glmost any kind upon short. est notice, We have a man at the of- fice at night, wo thst calls muy be ai- Ra tor promutiy, Lutalielting & Share of your patrepage, wl Wer is nd : BE * fully 'yours, THE FINKLE C0, GORMALY, TT & 00, Brokers, .. 82-34 ADELAIDE STRERT E. .. TORONTO, Members Standard Mining and Exchange. . Write us for up-to-date information on listed and unlisted stocks. © LOADED REVOLVER. Young Man Placed Under Arvest for Druankenness. fRerying A revolver, every chamber of which. was. loaded, a young man, who gave the name of Woods, was placed under . arrest on Thursday morning; by Constable Samuel Tay- Jor. He 'was too drunk to make his appearance before the coart, to day, and was given a remand to the cells for a day. There is a very heavy penalty for carrying a revolver, without the ne cossary permission, and the young man will have to give an account of himself, Tt was indeetl lncky that the police constable ran across him, as in such a condition eansed serious trouble. This is the second man the police have placed under arrest this week, who carci a revolver. The wan who gave his name as O'Brien, claim- ed Ottawa as his home, and who was sent out of the eity, had a revolver in hia podwssion. The death ocenrred on Monday might of Mrs. Neleon Partridge, a respected resident of the Halleck's Settlement, where she spent the greater part of her life. Bookbinding of every description, at reasonable prices, The British Whig. District School to be openci A Kingston, Monday nest. The last part: of the road to ruin hus the most dangerous and ~oughest plaves. Begin your Library now by buying o Sectional "Bookeasé. As your Library increases afO@ a section. Ladies" and Gentlemen's Davenports and Writing Desks, in Oak and Mahogany, at : eeeseesitsenatetetstensseststetscscsttcetece ? "China Lac is a perfect varnish stain, beautiful, brilliant and dur ble, it cov ers up all marks and scratches, anc + produces a lasting finish. a esesen TTT 0000000 L esenesssssossssooues sssssssnsasenese by fs thoroughly | he might have | [ NO DANGER FROM THE COMET. | Prof. Mitéhell Points Out How Earth : is Secure. if Prof. 8. A, Michell, PhD, of Co {lembia University, has an article in {the American Review Reviews om ! "Ih: Return of Halley's Comet." Hg upon the pid idea of comets of frommants tus war portents, but pomtis out that {there was Bo serious outbreak of hos { tilities following in the train of Cog gia's fmacomet of the year INS, no remarkable comet al the tine the recent Rowse | Prof. Mitehell "give: « Ling bow to find Halley's what will "happen whim we pas timough (he comet's tail on the even ang of May 18th, he says that the modern theory of the tails of comets tell ue that though their size is enor- mots ther weight is excessively small, amd gs un resalt the psanber of par ticles | un cubic mile in the comet's tail i: almost vanisingly small, The comet of 1882 was so situated that we would 'sed throsigh ten million miles of © ifs tail, vet stars ome through it with unctimmed lustre, Hence, though there VERO the tail, it sich tities that have a4 cubic oe of the tail mied joto a glass healer in ADETAtHry It WORD [rob he the greatest refiicment of chemical re search to detect the cyanogen. In ition the darth ie coverml over a shell of atmosphere thoucawds of time: denser than the comet's ®tail, and the particles could not possibly penetrate to the earth's surface. of war bow As to Inpanese Ag ram net gas in small gus wd with WILLIAM FAVERSHAM As. Herod, at the Grand 0 2 an Thursday, April Zist Dera n Beg WAS GIVEN TWO MONTHS. "Poor Baptiste" Cried Like Small Boy in Police Court. John Sauve, known about the eity as "Poor Baptiste," eried like a amall bhov when he was arraigned in the po- lice court on Thursday charge of dronkenness, "I't be a good boy if you let go just this time," he remarked the magistrate. However, the could not see it that way, as John had been given many chances and «till he continued to get into trouble. He had only been out of jail a few weeks, ; Sane is over sisty years of age and has heen a wellknown character araund the city for many yes Near. Iv every' cent gets he spends on whiskey and his love for the heverage has kept him poor, as i? trouble, all the time. morning on a me to court, he strong well ns HEALTH AS USUAL. Stories About the King are Alarmist in Type. I Biarritz, April 7.-Sir James Reid, physician-incordinery to King Edward, who accompanied his majesty profes sionally, said today: "The King has not had isfluenza, therefore, he in not saffering from its after effects. He is leading his usual life here." The weather continues stormy, even win- try. Consequently the King is = out- doors less than he wishes but the alarmist stories about his condition are absurd, The Delineator For May. An article jatorest to every wo- man i= "Thé Diy, of the Woman," hy Professor - Charles Zueblin, in The Del. ineator for May. It goes to the bot- tom of the phase of life which sends a woman into the commercial world, and = advances some new ideas that are worth turning over many times. "The New Housekeeping," outlines all. that is new in the kitchen. Rupert bas '@ splendid article on body Ought to Know The fiction is by An nie Hamilton Donnell, Kate Jordan, 'Mary Stewart Cutting and Theodos- lia Garrison. The authorities outline the very latest in the world ruled by Dame Fashion. The Delineator for Nex, is both entertaining and help | Maybe we will have some more win- fer. » i . i $100 Reward, $160. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dizense th o science has been @ to cure in @ = stages, & that ah Hall's rr Cure is the anly positive eure Do the medical fraternity. Catarrh being & const itgiional diseaye, requires a con- stitnttonal tfeatment. Hal's Catareh are in taken intecnaily, acting diréet- ' Bi and niucous s - , thereby destroying the Se, pat wirength by Wullding up eonstitutien assisting nature in work. i» ators have faith 1 o giving. FOR USE AS A NUISANCE GROUND FOR CITY. The City Property Committee Des chiles to Make Recommendation to Conncli--Iif Price is Too High Ex- proprintion Will Follow, property committee decieled ternoon to recommend - 10 the council that the marsh in the past ern end of the city, owned by the Alley parchased nuisances lH a purchase al a be mae the steps Le eitate, + Pe for grand purposes. reasonashle figure cannot committe: recomnunds that taken to exproprinte the marsh. The city solicitor advised that the ety has the power Lo expropriste land for nmsancs ground purposes, At the meeting yesierflay Alds Arvastiong, Hanley and MelCarthy were in attondance. A deputation from the Joard of Health, consisting of chair. man NS. KBailev and A. Strachan, was presnt to discuss the nuisance graungl question and urge that neces vary lami be aeguired. de sheskeotl of health. meeting sone time ago the purchase of the Allen mars: wins advocated by some of the members, who pointed out that this place could grathadly be Glled in and ground made of it. The property com: mittee agreed with the Board of Health members that the marstiwould be a gootl place to acquire for dump mg purposes, apd it was unanimously decidesi" to recommend to the city courel that whe place be purchased. It is understood that the marsh is being held at a good figure, and the possi bility is that expropriation han it. FINE FARMING STATE. by S. 4. Rawley. =} Lake Charles, La., April Editor) :--1 wish to thank you for the valuable space in your paper you gave my letter and as several of my iriends have asked me to write again, I take pleasure iy doing so, I am now spending a couple of weeks in West Louisana, and find this to be the best part of the state for farming. This is | the "Land of Evangeline," which has been fully described by William long- fellow in his great poem. Here can see miles and miles of sugar cane and rice. The level of the fields is broken at intervals by canals, which are used for ireigation purposes. While in the vicinity of Jennings, La., hun dreds of steel dervicks can be seen for here are the famous Louisana oil | fields. Oil is used ou the Southern Pacific R.R., in place of coal. A few miles east of here we find the beauti- ful and equally famous Bayou Teche, | spokea of by Longfellow. This is one of the most beautiful rivers in Amuti- ca. Its banks are lined with' hnuodreds of giant oaks from whose branches hang garlands of Spanish moss, sweat magnolia treés whose blossoms ean be seen and smelled for The Teche is a small river running. through an almost Hat country and empties into the great Atchainlaya, the river which the United States gincers seeking to the mighty Mississippi. Having driven through a great dl of this country | had a chance to see | it more thoroughly than by riding on former you miles, are for growing cane ml rice, the {and being irvignted by means of num cananle aml large plants. Rice having to have water at proper times to insure yield it is best controlled by means of small leailing to the larger ones, which empted into the canals or bayous, the same water heing pumped "hack waen reedod. On the higher portion of land we find the sugar cane. Planta tion owners who formerly town ov field on horse back, can ne he seen ridhing in the latest model of erous are rode antomohiles, tae good wen! hang mich in here. Here sod there as far as eye can sec ate the great smoke stacks roa ahove the green folinge showing large sugar ho. so where the made "lo sug as sycup, 1 One SU a" Basse tens of eane dm'y during cutting sea son. 1 will be in Texas for a short time and with vour' permission will write some thing abogt that flourish ng state. S.J. RAWLEY, 330 Rar. rows, New Urleans, La ery aan on A MILITARY PROGRAMME Day Celebration, On Wednesday evening a meeting was held in the city buildings of the four Victoria day committees, the horse racing, sports, finance and mili- tary. of the Victoria day celebration. Every meeting was largely attended and from present appearances the celebration will be the finest in years. The right men are taking a great in- terest in the military end of it*--and that i« what counts in the celebra- tion. At the meeting were present. They talked over differ- ent plans and ideas for the day and, although nothing definite has been de- cided it was plainly shown that military end would be traction of the day. It is not that the Royal Military dets turn out on The sports committes also had rousing - meeting and will put on fine ramme, including a road race, ill and some aquatic sports off Yaatunsd ! ednesday ent commitiees will present hat money they: will need. e-------- "Capt. D. Ho Ivon has brought an action against the city to recover 8603 claimed varios times in recent Aectric we i home y was oali- i TOBUY ALLEN MARSH i not 3 aftertoon, | Grabam, (harman), Clugston, ; V proceed: reside on the streets in question mgs may have to be taken to acquire frontage lve . where no exception or exemption is The Land of "Evangeline" Described oi, §.--(To the izing material which was reported in fenough for this city, be applied where ineeded, and fill up the ruts wherever ISERVER OF | celebration fon to $700, so that a fine hig {tion can be pallal off, beinging. on- | people to see ! divorce from events railrond trains. Nearly all of it is used remedy is used. tive | positively | Wade's Ointment, | pumping | the 10 roads move | Catholic Fenevolent evislence a very pleasant dance i i 1 ay PROGRAMME | Will be the Feature of the VictoyW?s | i | of the military | commitide, Lieut. -Col. Burstall, Lieut.- 'seems to have a sneeze and stuffed Col. Hemming, and Lieut.-Col. Crowe feeling in the forehead | hour, there js the | tarrhozone. You inhale the feature at- its often | and feel asx i you were College ca- among , and it will | Pines. This is becausg be quite & Treat 10d thew in march- i Catarrhozone contains ing order. © da a a. hight a which js { straight meeting will be held on cold, sneezing, dnd ea 4 night next when the differ- | tarchal estimates | bronchial of Ogdensburg tobe dae the { tarrhozone is a good, safe at, | throat, that may aceowhts are now and old with absolute certainty of "Qfiog and save den per swift, ito take uncle. | arrhosone. as LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, A Church at Fault for Letting People Sit in Aisles: i toi. April. T--(To the Editor): I wee by the papers that three then} torium proprietors were fined by Ma-| gisirate Farrell, yesterday, for allow- ing people to stand in the back of the theatoriums. How was it that the of Chalmers' church were fined for letting crowds stand in les and at the pack of the! Sanday evening last, The! aisle a1 the back of the church was! filed with people sitting whith is a good deal worse than| standing Also the aisles In the were partly filled with chairs end people were sitting on the steps of the aides, | am told that Mags trate Farrell is one of the Geustiws in this church, where this by-law was badly violated on Sunday FAIR trustees the ais church os on chairs, uallery sO Play Comments on Civic Questions. Ringstpn, April 6.--(To the Editor): | In u recent issue of your paper it was said that the reason the macadap road focal improvement recommenda tion of the board of works was® de farted was because Ald. Toye was ab- wnt. It is to be hoped that when whe emma egies lap again that all who are in favor it will be absent and. that the . pro- int may never he suecessfal, for it is mbominable. The Jocal improve ment plan of road building should be strenuously objected to hy every property owner in the city, It i only who do not live near on the streets to be paved that so anxious for, them to be by 1 wal improvement, so that they will not have to pay any of the cost and vet they benefit as much as those who The tax is to my mind utterly alsird. Tt is a veritable steal. No tax is just but that which is imposed under the general taxation system, those or are done By all means let the fine macadam the press some time ago as being re commended by Ald, Chown, chairman of the streets department, as good needed without bringing more cost] material from outside In regard to street extensions 1 do not think that the streets shonld be opened through tracts of vacant lind unless the owners thereof dedi cate a portion of the land the city for street purposes. The owners the ones who benefit chiefly. OB- EV new to are Invite Some Nothing was a bigger attraetiom for the Victoria Day celebration last year than the New York State troops, aml it is to be hopes that again this sea son a Yankee regiment will be invite over to spend the day. Companies | fiom Watertown, Rochester, snl other places have visited the city on different occasions, but the Yankee Troops. Oswepy bays aml from Watertown last year made about th: biggest hit of all. Last venr the did not have a cent to] start with and this season has close celebta- | more | and bigger, greater Scaly Skins Made Smooth. All scaly and eruptive skin disenses | are hard to cure unless the right The remedy that is) guaranteed to 'care is It relieves at once and thoromghly | cures Ecvema (Salt Rheuw), Old Sores | SATURDAY MORNING, 8.30 O'CLOCK -- A AA A FANN 360 Ladies' Dress Skirts Which we procured from a leading manii- factti er at an exceptionally low figure and now offer in two lots, : All Wool Panamas, All Wool Venetians, : * English Mohair Skirts Colors Navy and Black, worth $3, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, For $3.98. Wool Tweed Skirts, All Wool Venetian Skirts, Wool Homespun Skirts, Fancy Lustre Skirts In Navy, Brown and Fancy Mixtures, worth $3.50, 4.00, 5.00, For $1.98. Alterations charged extra on these spec- cial skirts. See Window Display. oe PA lA R.WALDRON A Bed Sores, Piles, Catarch, Dandruff ditches | amd all sealy or itching eruptions of | the skin. In big boxes 25 cents, nt J. Meleod's Drug Store, Cor. King | and Brock streets, (Wade's Old Stead) | and Corner Princess aod Montreal streets, | Young Irishmen's Dance, The members of the Young Association in the cosy! rooms, o®Wellimgton street last night About twenty-five couple were present. | Trish | held | ae | Fine music was rendered by O'Connor's 1s | orchestra and dainty' refreshments were | 4 verte] | served, able grinds 10+ 0 brought to a close shortly after mid the pleasant affair being | night. i For a good spring tomic and blood purifier try a box of Dr. Blair Tonic Tablets, in 2%c. boxes, at hug Store, opposite St, church. James O'Mara, Brockville, has recov red 8700 for injuries received in the mart Manufacturing company's works. " T 1. Sunday. ville. - oy » 5 . A Sneezing Epidemic It's Not Inthdenmmethu Catarrh That Comes Wifh Change of Season. Every second person that you meet Prouse's Andrew's Bayveur He died in Florida on formerly lived in Delle and nostrils, in half an v To cure promptly, say, nothing worth using except Ca- balsamic vapor, the Norway healing as medicine, and bronchial the Tangs tubes. Away goes cough conse, > irritation . New Tailore + Costumes' New Lawn Waists, New Underskirts, New Trimmed Millinery D. M. Spence The Leading Millinery Store we are told is fast approaching the earth and is now visiblerwith the aid Halley's Comet of powerful glasses. EDDY'S "SILENT" MATCHES Are visible to the naked eye. They are Leaders of Lights, the ALWAYS VISIBLE EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Ask your grocer for them, Insist on having them. "THE E.B. EDDY CO., Ltd., Hall, Canada. ' Always everywhere in Canala Ask for Eddy"s Matches, { | : i ¥ : i i | : i | jare by a pleasant, " from sedatives and irritants a family re medy for coughs, colds, croup, sors be taken by voueg res da wb viuk Uae « =k » permanent cure. Try i but, beware of the 'stitutor who may try to induce - i instead of Lamers ~ eT d Medical Treatment: also Insure the Beneficiary While Tra ch a Policy in the OCEAN ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION | good as a gold bond. 3 { = J. Ko Carroll, ™ gt * We Pay $15.000.00 Accident Indemi Under a $5,000.00 Policy if assured should be killed v hile travelling on failroad, besides this, Hospital and Quarantine Indemnity, Surgeon's Fees i

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