' \ THE DAILY BR FISH WHIG, JRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912, ee _ The Most Delicious OF ALL TEAS IS i SALAD A" CEYLON TEA--BECAUSE OF ITS UNVARYING GOOD QUALITY... " Sold only in Lead Packets. Ny all Grocers. DICOEST AWALD ST. LOUIS. 1904, a ------ ABLE SALSA SOA SESS 'The Queen Millinery ANNOUNCE : : 3 3 Their Second Sprieg and T0270 L77 & Dest? rE : "aa EE py Oo 1 i : ; Summer Millinery Opening Fesvel/ vl & (European Pad pT a : : : | M A Y 2nd 3rd 4th The Splendor of our 8howing will exceed that of previous Opening 174 WELLINGTON ST. 7 Des? Colferen In & Pex? B09, Ire sn 4 Photas Zapyrisht Fawcett, Wash DC the Latin authors, who wrote of the cnquest of northern nnd western Kurare by the Romans, told, nm r = i 1 - A 2 n vonder, of the practice of the people 4 J DEATH OF THOMAS EXNIS. f those resions of digging the s Yi dit » sour marsh § 8 A Nrni 1 i . : IN Jee - thi n= nr a Yous a : I ng Chai \ that a roadi 5 in preference to coal which Old Resident of Battersea Has Pass. it, a ad been dri, to warm . i v . * } % : ble t ol biainal t only 84 pe ' ed Away. here L.c8 and cook their food, In [I0QEK t at x y Jo ton 3» ! : y ny : reland peat has been the ouly do-|ferm the iran porta Batiersea, April 20.<On Apbl 27th mestic fuel of the mass £ the bloc] 1.on shrast who! I'l homas Fanis, of this place, passed es LS Peo- | hipoks hiris = Fran wif : ' le from the traditional time vhen {an hugs shallow-drafi | tn his final reward He had been ill the f redéts of the country were cleared, & . § Baie R ie the canals and | f r abot t a tear and was confined to way, and ft is estimated that rod fo a "0 ; . To va Lary 38 tne vetherlands {lis ted four months Through it a cet le of she Emerald is n hel > : : : 3 ding aml u ding of the fuels was very patient, Wdthough at times ge of jeat, sare not legs than | pre SSS > Ho, 00 a yesr that they would oth ! f £0. 1: yay ' : ban | 18. cart or i th test possi [his suffering was severe Ihe greater been explained, 4 ipctt of his | fo was spent in this 7 . 7 rai bh Higed-- to expend for coal F + - . 4 an be 4 9 rum ' : t 33 knity, I vena sed . had five sons, dnlerior of' & Fore/fn Collage o Show smb a Dest I 78 her Furopvan counteics; Rola: or BE fe, {SUEECLEd 1G TOUEH han Iams, on (he homestead: Flaworth, x oi A > pound i oot fuel peat i iplovin as | by no means |lising in the vilage; Adam, Youngs oly Holland, Germany, Russia, parts Wi A : | ad ubahilne 1 Ob P W . . ' x ¥ of 4 1 Lhe | uselyinessi town, Ohh yy ey During the present season of sivikes {Americans w hose parents came to the i France 'and A ihn, the use ol ther neticadion i | v the | of pe ' i Denmark and] |i es Ne bh ot a, Mrs 4 pags Wi and rumors of strikes in the coal min: |New World from the Old Often it {eat dates back nearly as far as inf, loriak 5 Sah » } deriaken eX iwho s.rives her husband, is hving thle n ing regions in all parts of the world, is designated by wer ham Tho |'r land and has continued to this vary. tures 30 mh ya akin Frade itis = manulaetare I attention has begn directed as never [lei h for instapfe. udmlly refer to it {day. Lattcifly the Buropesn nations |" pn a ih | of hol frou rant " { ho. Leland li, L e new hotse Mi Fans. recently before to the subject of pos ¢ sub las "turl," or Snayhap dub the peat not content with the vs» of peat fori" J Si i fy : , ; x 2 in cia! s fit fueyved mito xe month stitutes for conl as fuel. In the Unit: blocks * hark Peat, n looked heating and other domestic purposes <d \ . ola ei { ann ag materinls have been J : Tbr eal ih a Hass lion | ed States the necessity for such a 'at through - scientific spectacles, re [are resorting to it for genirating DA h hs 4 Hes a ar Gong season ig en far r > ita} re wh wers quest has been brought home to the solves itself into partly. decomposed |power for manufacturing, etc., and aj rave bem Ug peat & " br i 1 dyes, this versa UH nek J on + ie o ign ¥ She rons he people with increasing: emphasis be- Jund disintegrated vegetable matter, [number ci the governments have i | Yr Pes Rey I x J . A. Rev LA hey cause of the realization that our coil land, as may be surmised, a consider | mate apy rorrivlions and established 1 a wy hugs oe y Hos . H deposits--particularly in the case of [able lapse of time has been tequired experiment stations to, Investignte "i i ; : iy, S 3 jak ne : ro! v Hay, no ly of hard coal--are slowly but surely being for its formation. Moreover, the pres ard perfect pow Prucasses Jar Pre , a prepare 2s 1 i nel | ; ; BEST DRESSED WOMAN. ¥ rajed f r the na ap Vere exhausted while the reckless prodigali- sence of water 'whith makes an excel duckng jeat in compact forms soit if he ll aslo] oe tmple on hod i i Miss Marion { nnn Haw: ida Hil ty with whieh the American forests femt 'medium for preserving the re- whe fo r igi ortation and 1 Stes 1 ut yigh g : pes : he hn Ben More Than Mos is Needed for al d Mr. Wood, W let sholme & ont have been cut down during the past mains of dead plants is an essential |8=€: Fren ( anada has establis word a toak, Srelan . ar othe countric Wohl Dir easctt Wont, Fong a yor Wong ney. opm bali century precludés the possibility laid to peat formation. Thus = the |KO ETH Er eHment Slation i fue) or oh Mim form Of ug te Floral {laven, Queen's College, who has bom, of relying to any extent upon wood |Unjted] States, as in other part of out the possi Ee panic ay sei jof 1H LA rpm Tan d woman is not ve {home at the Vanlu tn. House for the for fuel, at lonst for many years to [the world, trae peat is to' be found fcr a gasproducer lant, he hy 108 Pp vt} 4 pends the 'most Leet thrve weeks, left for Sydenham come, i {only in those regions which are pretty In the United States, Where the Wri : f a! : 2 1 money. Time, the ht ani taste tell fen Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, O Ww However, the United States is hold: plentifully supplied with water. coal seemed so plentiful, little or no ditches, aft a nm hres 1 he advant of dress Williams, Utica, N.Y., are vi itor at ing in trust dor. fubars gouerations a ihe enlor of pent ris frais at tert ion was pail to peat as a po to be us 4 1s a dr Logrenn i - t ist in ing Hw. Oo ares considerable store of one form of sub- {trown to 1liel, acoording to its one | "thle fire! Until the great coal strikes i 2 ap : Rie x pmling t 1 in d 18 if i The oldest son of H. Puce has stitute for coal the very existente of | in aud the « Lisi 2 wince which | of 1902-3 in the anthracite regions of hegun. the iene < Farid 3 te ist aki. . Hen write low with tonsolitis, he which hus Been overlooked by a large [it acoumiliotes, Nor is sll peat alik | Pennsylvaiie, When jhe ORY was pea ok : : . an 00 iH | ple nil wngh, far beter, not ela His im roving Mrs. Jamieson, er., CORSETS share of our population This hidden |€ on in texivr « camp le "it mag thew Brought i Top dae gh the ey Hh "l ! . tf horalel) 1 and as attractive 85 Luho has been Sek Lith 1a grippe, ia heat producer is nome other thgn peat. |! light hil Ei y 4 course and iO a Lior of i wl supply it he meng ih Tiiton . eT Be hi | she *, 1 : Pes i & duty '| il ite al Ihe Ladies d will @ The abdominal support 1s a ' oe - . ih: di porous, rear y fal y Opies § when a, J Vous solid oh 4 : ' i 2 Li wits 12 OCCamIon {net ednesday at the home o oy * Compared en ios Tul or agihn it may Ole wi alk ait take Auiieo of tie Piueiti fies = | on th and wi fh } Lo 1 confe nity upon the wearer, {hates ~leeth : Quant erly A Yuu Sauce of tis model Made mn are difficulties eomnected with utilis devoid of structure and which; pent, iw A i ir pn : i / rit gon ¥ protty bow in {yw 1] be hold and saerament administer mazes. \Jdevorly Cesign to ing it for fuel, due to the fact that in | h 1fistie clay when wel, | Lr ht a E acint x Here am : a ! hair, t k 0 me h pains to led in the Methodist church next Sun give firm support, yet is wonder- its natural stdte the material con es I & 8 deoas, far } Jntns " = ary. Li form of fuel on the general mar ; to kev. } ay ning w : Sons o ne ask: fd ve chit . ' : fully supple. tains only. abont ton Pas cent, of com irom te earibv: hed and staoked i ket, % " h, by thre six | ble hool v my ribbons be ' Mich : " Ln Huck, Bay Ask for them in the best stores. bustible matter and ninety per cent, | ih Aue : He fount) It map RIESE nEhy renders § ¢ in thickne a i Wi nde is and ranks hr r Ys 1ch., and Mr. and Mrs Le This is Model No. 619. of water. At the same time peat i PER fo (Hy Ib MM MSUp Ne Joan] mas H 1 1 3 , locks a ced 1 ving | tractive] Nr . ma mY" lieyart, Elgin, at Mn Fnnk Ke . : the feel grows. a shade «or two learn that in the nited | , F : ; f { 3 acl ' 1 have to in-{w. Ww, y nt hin being successfully weed for fuel Rei Tbr in solar However, there are fuel, in the form of out peat, was used | FO! nd allowed to aid tHcy enero 4 We every 0Y Toh t i many Euoptan, Sun {ries are, with |e. exoaniions - to this rile, particu |in New Engiand almost continuous] id \ {sen : "| improved facilities for the production 11.4. ; "the Ber the durk-colored | from time to time of the first witle y ( } ning influ . i ' v ht Her bovs be] ot r eully aul} ured SOmprassed fout il bi varieti . ai e Jusleoutor I. mend until the time of conl became |! oR : remal i } x ton | lL i more than they | uel there would appear every hikeli- | turies past. Any merican farmer or vhe has ¢ emploved as he : vis woperd rot p------------ an se ---- ---- Prevrssacsvernrsessanecesl ' COAL The kind you are looking fer ts the kind we sell SCRANTON COAL is good Ooal and we gusrantes prompt Aelivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREKT. casacanely r- | general, In various parts of Massachu uel ame loealtt ines | wo had son a dowdy i Belleville, May 3. At the nnual i Belleville Board of Trade, { hood that the tame will come when, ag hard and compact id on «tts and Rhode Island one may see | Are us ' g the peat, hot the pro | - jmeeting of th Belleville Board of | whieh, when tharoughlv gry are nee with a constantly rising Jee of coal, {he tendency of much of the peat | to-day the old abapdoned peat bo cL should not be/cor | with "ma slipped a Cog. { Trade the following officer + were elae it will be wall worth the while of 11, mite when it has been dried | where the peat wis removed years un at, ¢ term used te ; oid) dverti j toed President, 1. Eliott; vice presi the people in Gertain sections of the | n the stage where it will font in | with the depressions yet showings ep hat after sing dug i bo] to News sa that theldent, H. F. Ketcheson: treasurer, I United States to develop the peat do: Lwater has a disndvantace in thai it fago. It is claimid, too, that there are | bee i i t of gi | Man ev Guardian, the greatest lib. | Sneyd; secrotary, Col. Ponton; council posits which any ultimately take | makes it ill-ndapted to Sengthy traps- | in New England, even to day, loeali- | hg or wing ar essing hele eral da n Great Dritain, opposes |of the board, (. M, Reid, JJ. W. John i { 1 { : fastened bri | Li ame t i Ve u wrod | sev Pp yr _ . vank ag one of gure important natiral { pe reation the necessity of frequent | igs remote irom the railroads where ] wiened into bri ' 1 i hich i therefore # n, M ¥ PP. J. Will . Ww ord, TeSOUTCes. { cehandling, ettlers continue to cut a limited Peat, when manufa tured inte ol dead, | ipposition of the Guardian I Blac kburn, J. Bowell, 0 Peat ix familiar by reputation to | The vse of peat as fuel in Europe [amount of peat for home consumption | by machinery, is = Yiciont 1 t jul would be low indeed to the Asquith | Herity, W. II. Deacon, C. W, Springer many of us =< partionlarly to those | dates hae: mony centuries Indeed, | a8 is done in foreign countries, actunhly ' proforvad coal hb sany | government and the Irish cause, Hap A. E. Bailey and W. MacLachlan; au K 4 United States government experts, | residents of foreign county I J- 1 pily for both, the Guardian is en [ditors, Col. Lazier and Henry Pri TT a . > who have lately been investigating the land, for insta : LL grad of | at i r favor of the chic The board has had an increase of 171 inn | ---------------- TENN ©. 5 A - - . a deposits of peat in this country, esti-|m wchine peat «lls i i wing 4 i 1 vil it merely sug-| members this vear mate that we have peat deposits of [from 35.80 to 3 or ton, and vet! gests that th ish senate be elective] 1. W. Johnson, M.LL.A,, Col. Ponton quality covering an aren of at man ryst ! : 11,000 gquare mile and that | es | the board at the imperial chamber of i | i { Ra a Ee atti and ex-Mavor Graham, will represent in these beds the enormou {commence to be held in London, Ene = fand, this sammer aggregate of nearly thirteen. billion toms' of peat. Presuming that all this peat were converted into the machine Death at. Sharpton. F. J. JOHNSON bricks, which constitute the most' ac- i Sharpton, May 1. ~Adteran iline THE LEADING FLORIST wptable fort of peat fuel, it would extending over ten months, Mi En ell for, say, 83 a ton, or a total of ROE. ma Maxwell, second daughter of Rob 324 KING STREET. more than S38,6800,000,000. No won- . ert Maxwell, passed peacefully awa a : : . p jer that peat is entitled to take con- at her home Wednesd ¥ Special prices In Cut Flow- | ar gi - ince as one of America's ho } aon Rn b an ay ave ning ora, See our window display apie 18 noe as Ww Oo $ She was of hry ww ' y pie if i De A Tn a ns ] : i as ol a bright and cheerful di Wedding Bouquets and Floral neg leeton natural resources, Ly | : . | position, and bore her suffering with Designs Fi I 8 ; ! fe a pa | 81K i doral Sprays a | nothing of the wet that we ave | great paiience anid fortitude. Hor falty © ' 3 i snongh of it in our domain to furnish | death h tant rc 3 hi ty. Sweet Pea Seed In | enonyg 1 } f : | 1 hits, Casi. A £ 00m over Lhe on Bulk Named Varieties heat and power for the entire country tire conununity in which she lived, it { for many years i 5 4 being particalarly sad, as it is the 'Phones: Peat bods are "not to he found in all | y ¢ first break in the family. Deceased Store, 229. Conservatories 235 | paris of the United States, but are | . B ' was & Methodist in religion and high Residedice, 1212. { protiy widely distributed for all that, ly respected by all who knew her, Be ; 1 The "best deposits are in the northern sides her sorrowing parents, she leaves a 8 states that is those in lice with or two brothers and three sisters, Albert | ~~ - -- av---- ar------ north of New York siate, but there 5 § h : and Percy, Alida and bdpa, all of are also extellent peat beds along the : ¥ : titer aid Tn Th i Atlantic coast all the way to and Fis % gar Kinguton ' LOOR NF OTRNENW PRICES inshuding Florida. Likewise is peat ; . 3 i d i & i hid Ls NE CE found in Texas and on the Pacific : IR 4 : Changed -- ge Bi - coast; there are some peal areas ol ip workable size in California, Oregon } . ' ; senger offered the conductor a dollar . and Washingion. It goes without 5 J ; . asked: § oe El : h saying that the localities remote fron L he & ; ; ll and asked for change. ectric t . Not wishing to buy tickets, the pa Sorry enn't \ 8 he the coal fields may be expected to be a ny onl de i. aid the the, ploncers in the utilization of peat . i an Ange a 2 " . ee five or a ten if you have one, * FOSOUECRS. Several people in the car looked up , OUTING HAT TRIMMED WITH STRAW. practical in character--ix this outing hat of dl In novel fashion with supple white straw braid, Sa: liens. wired ad one end, is around and simple knot, and this:is aff the the outing waist. 3 embroidery Td a meckbow of ist accompanies aw outing skirt of white short enough to show buttoned One factor in favor of peat that can not fail to impress American fuel con swimmers when they are finally aroused to the possibilities of this long over looked producer of heat snd energy is the low cost and minimum of danger with which peat can be produced as compared with the mining of coal. The peat is slmost invariably found at ov ust below the surface of the ground and uently i€ cub in open pits open to the bunlight and the free cir- culation of air in contrast to the dark and ul workings of our coal mines, Amd just becmus: thé peat is reached without ney out. Jay for shafts and tunnels and beeauss mo such expénsive equipment is re. as in the case of coal it may be obtained at a fraction of the cost. Uncle Sam's chief expert on pest, Mr. 4 HAMILTON DEANE, Whe plays "Jack Meredith" tu "With Edged Tools," at the Grand Opera House, May 4th, matinee and evening. in amazement al this, but the passen 26 Walls ger produced the five dollar bill, re- $h do ceived ocerfain moneys in exchange, and smiled enigmatically at the 60 do. sew ruas erowd. ; - 3 No explanation was offered by Every Hght guaranteed. either pariy to the transaction, and y there are 'a lot of Toronto folk still Also 8 and 18 cp Garbo woridering how the eondustor made Lighin. Saves two-thirds con- that change. sumption of electricity and gives infinitely better Nght al hall cost. CASTORIA A MITCHELL For Infants and Children. Ww | The Kind You Have Always Bought HARDWARE Bears the , Home of the Peerless lawn Signature of : Pence. 1