Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1911, p. 6

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Try for yourself--or in your home, a few doscs and see how the bodily system is strengthened and refreshed and how surcly and effectively they Relieve Suffering Your druggist can supply you; in buxeg with helpful directions, 25¢. « £1 Us DO YOUR PLUMBING IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT. jn our wurk we are away past the experimental stage. We do nat things shou'd we know! As to at how done-- guess be prices--we also' know you'll not object. David Hall 66 BROCK STREET. Residence 856. 'Phone 335 Jarvis, Kingston By OukeuseScbp snd Ocho Chest w, Bleeding and Itchy. : "1 just ist want to tar 4 00d word for Cutie. and Ointment. wir 4 ng sh In Reptember best doctors treating , and I was ail run 1910, it got cake | to. me and at. I have one it has 1 am des to In, Aan JOWN N on QUEBEC CITY FULL OF INTEREST FOR THE TOURIST, wo Chty in Nunneries and of the Oldest Churches, of the is need i#r its ancient ¢ of the tourists on writer says nary acd divinity 1 1663 for Quebec is II America st tutions ancient , founded the Roman: Laval Un- iargest ane i most institution je t and the books which ar¢ pts pts, part of it, pictures, wicca «1 important las wore UU lng m existence of ploration and 12 Dominion tur both military rers to deposit =r manuscripts was foun first Rowan ada, and they fia, as we "ans A pub ciand has print. sch of the wus terial used fou the the rs aud ai en the biufl i built at the and the best t city wall tia atiment here 1s sergeant jo tae s a ul of money s & heap of sats Beyond t v < 18 the Pre vine; a ariiament Mioa0g a ls l conve atio naims t ai than om Canada and ng educated wall have as beon, 3 nument jportions have th municipality Within th hotel, is a piain ing that was ce up by the Duke of Ke i by wa ear the principal athioned build- tr several years fa r of Queen Was command ! and one ol ths 17h the walls was His daughter, her ntributed of construc- er, the Prin. Marquis of the foundation architectural was Gover Gade i Victoria, when of the garrison new gates (¢ thr named ait m Majesty, ta Quen, of Aherally t st tion, and his i cess Louise Lorne, ne 3 stone, but the plans band norsGeneral of Canada No city in America nunperies and m and most of ar homes for of the bone nique. It Providence, of widows fur two nursery also, can leave their by sweet. d earning their The pumber of size of them is surg Nearly all are of the Roman A cathedral of th Chtirch of England occupies a conspicuous place in the centre of the ¢iiy and is interesting because a number of battle flags ars hung in the chancel, over the pulpit and the altar, and in the vestry is a beautiful communion serv present ed by the late King Edward The sexton will ell you that it cost $10,000. One of wl has many nasteries as Quebee, are either schools wor and aged. One institutions $0 th 1s Ceive "the <« and day It a day wr2 working women ibies to be cared for runs while they are Living. churches children them who Tr and 1 a teach CPS 18 and the churches in America is French cathedral or basilica of Quebec, which da back to 1647. It is one of the most impos. ing structures in Canada. It contain® several important pictures, including a picture of the crucifixion pa nted by Van Dyck in 1630, which, with sev. eral other examples of the old masters was looted from the churches in Paris by the revelutionists of 1793 and pur. chased by Abbe Des Jardins, of Que bee, who happened to be in the French efipiial at that time The vestments are superb and the collection of sacred relies 1s the larg est 'in North: Amerie#. They are kept in two large vaull® in the sacristy and include, it is said, skulls or bones of mote than 40 saints, beside pieces of the true and crown of thorns. the cradle of ths child Jesus, a piece of rope witl oh the Saviour waz flogged and a {fragment of the veil of the Joly mother which shows a stain of the blovd of her beloved s fell upon it us she kneeled be fore the Cruss.o the oldest the tes Pros s A Northern Utopia, Iroquois Falls was laid out for bean- ty as well as commerce, and is being bailt with the idea of fature growth The T. & N.U. Railway station iz iu the centre of 180 acres of land, the present, limits of the town. From here fi forth roads in gvery direc tion; like & cobweb the sfteets run to one centre, and that the Government | "railway. These streets have been nam ed after the royal family and Ean , Grey' 's family, excepting one, and that rs the name of Ontario's Premier. Playgrounds and parks have been ar. ranged where the children can ¥pend happy hours in play. The ition of a Rocket. The Ler is made of 'warious compositions packed in tubes boiled tightly round a eylindrical core, ; The match by which the rocket is js placed in a cavily at the t@m. The movement of the rocks would be irregular if it were not for the goide stick. which is made very light. so that it does not reiard the eels of the rocket when the gas- come out and hit the ground with ail their might and send the rocket up into the air for al that it is worth. # Bd id | by the Bisters of | _THE DAILY BRITISH we, I . "IRF THE 6000. Stums Are 2 Dissrace Says the Medical H:a!th Officer. Ia tx of Tor 1 quest BO: pion, America Has so Many | Monasteries--Une | oldest cities | mot ! still is full of | er 26.000 ndiuon morally Of 4.606 area, and slum are | ms bh asands of most vitally {or health and Board of Hastings' orders for » privy pits with- years. It in which | people Live withou | important raquin the Dr to be Lk will fol! report by the 1 the abolition of a: in the older secti na period of two or ti is possible that this might mean A harvest for the plembers' combine, but if there any signs of a disposi { tion to charge irly high Drie s tha board could do as the orities of Briti ties do un« conditions workmen nstall closets at t ped up ns of the city ree were } t standard and baths soled {to 1 Cost | pri ions {or sani- of the Board enforce the i a cer each tary apy | slum sectic { of Health existing regula | tain amount inmate in a hou | rents are both a cause | of overcrowding. In case { city, by failure io eniorce against vererowding, permits a d people to be l ogether in Spa ac? that should br half the num- | ber, it is responsible for the increase | of rents that inevitably follow, for the rule of slum landlord is to charge 'all the trafii v stand'."' gh where the will the The West Forty Years Ago. Edmonton papers, an engineer According to the Frank Mobberley, C.E., well known throughout Canada, re- | cently re-visited the capital of Al berta after forty years' absence. He last visited the site of the city in 1871 as engineer in charge of the C.P.R. explorations brtween Fort Gar- ry and the Yellow Head Pass, return- | ed to the city which has grown up on { the fort which he Knew "When I arrived said Mr. Moberley, "the only house outside the stockade of the Hudson | Bay fort was residence of Rev George McDougall. the pioneer mis sionary later was found frozen to death in South 1 Alberta." Malcolm Groat and Pere LeDuc are robably the only persons alive n Edmonton who were living here at the time In 1871 there was nothing the direct line between Pemt the Ottawa and New Wes the British Columbia e¢ Fort Carry w.th 250 populatl all that area there were permanent build Lowi ry, St. John's C Iral "bastions" at Upper For ry. On C in Mob lost with in between low He od Pass and almost down in eamp, which 3 when they End they were too weak to proceed, Mr Moberley called at the top of his vo and the answers ing bark of a dog revealed that they had stumbled upon the camp oi | three Montana miners, who had come north Saskatchewan prospecting hol 1. oS gee the site ¢ there in 1871." whi in on rs athe n 1 2]. xhausted settling y had made Bot Bopel to Knowles' Rejoinder, Some time ago William Jennings Bryan was lecturing in Galt. the he uf Robert E. Knowles, the well preacher and author Mr. Bry: entertained at Knox Manse Galt. The tendance at the { wroved disappai ntingly small iscerning lmid this 8 adam Galt i 1 lec ture and the at father large well known, in Canada. After regain friends being | jureed to hig ho | n his opin.on, | pmall "The thing that spoiled Ir. Knowles, "was t that disorganized | party "What was that?' { man "It was the silver question,' | the novelist The a few Bryan im why, was pre st and hed | the audience it," replied same thing he Democratic ied the state. quer * replied Point ol View. A Toronto young man, who has made i a reputation for himself as an ama. { teur sailor, has taken up a homestead tut Cardell, near Maple Creek his district is noted for (the velocity of ithe wind across the prairies , Writing (home to his sister he said { Tess, 1 wish there was some | here. There is a helluva lot of { wind going to waste." Trade With New Zealand. walter Canadian exports to New Zealand : increased to the extent of $404.62 jor the fiscal year closing March 31. { The exports totalled $1,404,535. Politicians Are Rare. Sir James Barr declares that in this country j as thieves, but a statesman is a "ram svn Sale of men's heavy woollen 2 pairs, Me. Dutton's, 208 Princess street. With the ultra opinioned the relig- jous argument is a waste of words. | There's a vast difference between self respect and exalted sell-opinion, OCTOBRE " CANADA'S FUR ANIMALS. The Beaver Is Again Coming to the Fore Commercially. Perhaps no asset of the Do min of Canada has been of late widerestimated Wile it 3s truest teenth and ¢arly teenth century beaver were cipal product of this eouniry 80 pat their skins were currency throughout the Canada snd the United and were the standard for barter with the Indians, how few stop to consider what this meant to our country in its days of infancy before our | r became of value. We ¢ k at thisdne ustey as a tf past. This . however, far ing the case. would surpri wople were they to follow back the imme fur wraps they wear thro ugh all the different stages down man who mined the iron for ap with which they were caught, just how much empioyment and 'capital the fur industry repre sents. : True, our fur-bearing animals are not as plentiful as they were, espe. cially the beaver, yet with reasonable protection there is no reason why the beaver as well as all other animals should mot fill up our waste lands in the Dominion angl again become a very important asset. There ii a great territory in the Heart of Ontario that is not fit for agriculture, from which the pine timber has been either cut or destroyed by fire, that is now only fit to be added to our present game preserve and become a home for millions of dollars' worth of game. The greater portion of the beaver skins 'taken in the past two hundred years on the American continent have been handled at the London auction sales. The first of these was held on January 24, 1672, and was considered an event of great importance, being held by the Hudson Bay Co. From that date on the vear 1902 it is estimated th 30,000,000 skins were handled at a valuation of $100,000, 000. The avera annnal sale present erhaps 50,000 skins addition pumber, some 15,000 to 20,000 s handled at Leipsiz and at in Cana the r TURDAY. ac western part States, »W they 1s } 1 late game provide elon 2 ight rest a {I Vears pr SETV breeding them, w increase of the « opin N g is situate 1 the t f Nipissi It was set apart in §h year 1893 and has been aaded to from time to time until it now covers an area of nearly two million acres In 1893 the beaver had almost be- come' extinct. To«lay every lake, of which there are some 1,200, is full of beaver while the several rivers that takes their rise in the park as well as | the gthousands of creeks and ponds, alsojabound with this wonderful ani- mal, so much so that the Minister last ear decided some could be taken an- for ne 80 i "Dear | good | iticians are as thick as, | blackberries, some of them as thick | SOX, { nually* without detriment to the park |'or the surrounding country, which is also filling up very rapidly. Last year some) four hundred beaver, and a few otter, mink ;and muskrats were taken | and sold in Toronto, bringing a good price, This year more will be of- fered for sale. Otter, mink, marten, fisher, muskrats and all other game | are today very) numerous and the armual increase'is very great. The Government has in this vast territory twenty rangers and a superintendent whose duty is to patrol the park dur- ing the hunting season and trapping | season to see that mo illegal hunting or trapping goes on. This work has been carried on very successfully. It is true, however, that there are some cases that escape them, which is only to be'expected, over such an extent of country. At ether times they cut | out portages, build shelter houses, clear out streams, make improvements at headquarters, ete. They are at all times fire rangers, their work in this | capacity; having protected the great preserve from serious. fire in many vears, The lakes and streams of the park also furnish the great induce- | ment to the angler, trout and small mouthed bass abounding, and a grea: number svisit it annually § for this sport. Our greatest pest is the wolf and nothing too mean' can be said about | ham, e------ -- An Election Echo. Every ¢lection contains a certain | amount of humor as well as bitterness, and the recent reciprocity contest was no exception. A newspaper man was traveling on a train in Northern On. tario, and got into conversation with a fellow-passenger. They discussed | many things, and finally found them. selves wandering into polities. The newgpaper man though he would sound his. new acquaintance before drifting into an argument, so he asked the plain question, "Dg you support reciprocity?" certainly do not,." was the re. "1 haven't read very much about , but I will vote against it. "Why?" was the next query. k it has done for Owen oly | | "Rook what Sound. You ean't get a drink in the wown ee ------------ Legislative Journals Lost. Slox: Fre er, Ontario provincial ar | ehivist in latest report, calls at | femtion to the fact that The Journal of » Legislative Assembly for Upper ; da, now Ontario, for the years 1794. 1795, 1796. and 1797, and for the years 1800, 1813, and 1815, are miss- mg. Mr. Fraser thinks that the copies ther were not sent from Canada to London as was the custom, or if they wire sent the vessels canying them 'may have been captured by French | mehct-war. The general belief, how. is that the journals found their London and were inadvertent. ¢ yet be found, } The figures an the 1911 census of | the Dominion of Canada give Hamil ton a population of nearly eighty thousand. On top of this, the Board of Trade has a "boosting" campaign under way with the ohject of getting | Hamilton to the one-hundred-thous- | and mark as quickly as possible. i | Testimonials are often times nothing more or less than spurioud letters of credit. Most of tux are willing 10 arbitrate when we have the sole choice of the arbitration, me tim- }, /] Prov 14, 1911, ---- LL. -CE0AGE ON CANADA What the Britich Chancellor Saw Here Ten Years Ago to vis: fr ernment we take m a sequet publi he puions rec men and thy ty . ater . Las spent in Manito! aud I our time thwest tunioia The agric tric ted were Brandon < 2 ity, in Mani. samples we saw of th toba hard' wheat nvinced there is no country better for grain growing Or try which we actuaily sa not speak too highly. The offer great and generous to settlers. The crops without the ing. Taxes are able, administrat) tions are { faciiities are mg provided settled distr furth us adapted ndacements viekis good ssity of manure laws are equit- pure, institu- rat, educational (a be- ronment in every three miles of railways are ens terprising v3 energy and public spirit ¢ i e railway. com- n from Canadian Pacific wnw siruck us as be. kable fea- f Canada) res sehod nt quently nan | Ie pro« and and limit to marvellous of the untry "The Canad , in the futur addition to the fil mark«t, v s free to all, cal market, will have, nts "a , ho com- an farm have, inte GSEs h most pleasant » and Gov- land, the and the people, left undone which uced t enjoyment Cll~ the institution nothing could have con Or instr on vas The Chinook. wk win The Chi dd pam which derives its is peculs Rockies, of these Ans, spring- ¥ minutes, less of cours effect when it ceases year wend berta the thermon 36 degrees Suddenly the the west, and nook' blew gv temperature « fre vei much « he plains, ver 50 or 60 chang rought by a. chinook § almost as marked upon people as upon the temperature. Fur coats and are discarded, everybody wears and while the chinook lasts em to be transported to another In a few minutes a great body d air, with a te of 15 degrees below zero, meets Warm chinook that lms stolen in The immediate effec ¢ mist, wrapping I frozen cloud. In five l ements is prairie he mperaty mpera ver, Jack Fross winter wad re- Real Sea Serpents. Great numbers of wholly veritable sea serpents dian Ocean and the tropical waters of the Pacific They p« deadly fangs and. sometimes swim in schools of thousands. When in great pumbers knowledge of nature gives the ship board spectator a or py, uncanny feelin These snakes have a paddle-iike tail to assist them in swimming. They range fron a yard to eight feet in le . ard the greater number of them are vivid. ly ringed. By. a queer touch they may be generally designated as a specialized offshoot of the at non. VEROMOUsS species aguatiz, inhabiw the In- seen thei { fata gre Bad Writing Again. When the printer and reader combine, get to the the prodf- some funny mistakes puke Such a mistake got into a Toronto evening paper a few days ago. The city of London, Ont., has, for quite a time, been try. ing to sell its City Hall. The matter come up as Osgoode Hall, and the newspaper started off t the news item with a reference to "the application of Mr. John Parsons, a ratepaver of Council Hall from Hours restraining the City gelling the Soudan City r. more afraid of the msginary than the real. 3 Sale of corsets, extra good quality, site. New York Dress Reform, 200 Princess street, .° hauss | the city of London, for an injunction | As a general thing wo wre all much | iH. Jennings, {Canada Building $12 { Across the St i nadian ives © | huatuber were 1 93 { basis. The ing the nuddle Winnipeg, whic ill a by the Grand 7: Coma ilar terms, and an suxiiia cal the Grand 'iru building from Winn Prince Rupert on tie complete the' line bel next year. When this bn pleted it will t s.ble 1 train from Mon NEB, to Rupert, B.C., without ehange At the point at which "the bridge is being built the banks af the St. Law {rence are 3nv feet h precipitou {and of sandstone. The de pth of the river is 200 tf ng dis @ each side of the ¢ line, and current runs at ar of about eight miles an ho The river here is 12.000 feet wi J low water and 2,800 | feet at high water the tide | it de the sit the exposed while about 10 feet Years uy Gon Seq ais ig fee ae the of are ar i shore piers { channel piers water The eral respects even that by cross the Frith of F north of Edinburg! span of 1,758 feet, while the {the Frith and Forth bridge feet, that of the Williamsburg over East River, New York, 1,600 feet the Brooklyn t 2, '1,5 feet Lansdowne bridg 1 a, 820 the bridge Monongahel Pittsburg et, and that ov Mississippi Memphis, 700 { These are i bri § world at hi sent The cost of the substructure 350,000 and of the superstructure 1 650,000--a total of $12,000,000, in sev- ted, ins new bridg any wi will surpass in 5 ever el is $3, $3, Nyval's at assortment , preparations, Complete | va-bru-Lo, {Leod's Drug Down Ores, hill that It's the up us effort and the is easy retrace | patience Sale flannelette night dresses, good' quality, He. 700. ¥1, HN This old world is full of people after forgiveness grade costs extra Princess street are without Lior repara e Puttou =, | who FENCING, ETO, factured by PARTRIDGE & SONS / Crescent Wire and Iron Works, Alwe Elertre Plating. 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