Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1902, p. 3

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Riodwiers June 4th 10 15th ere non, Ju and. Bandave y w ------ 'Gov. Tait Going To Rome. "New York, May 17.--Oov. Taft sails a 4 . to a pair. EC. i Bo a ema -- p-- % OVER THE TEA COS, Miss Teresa Wilson, carresponding secretary of the National Council of | wonien, is resigning her position and {veturning home to Scotland. Before . leaving Canada, she was anxious to pay a visit to our local council, and a special meeting was arranged for "Prompt. relief i sick headache, diz- in tke . |By Practical Experience Ladies Kncw That 'Diamond Dyes Are the Best for Home Work. It is the easiest matter in the world to dye with the Diamond Dyes, us TE Ti A vay, experi 2 is work, an AN OID insebigras i Wid can e oid ng look like: now, and save a ---- "peat. many dollars jin the course of Se ---- 3 year. One tn cont package of Diamond Dyes often saves the cost of a new gown, for it makes the old one look like new. Mrs. Alex. McGillis, Winnipeg, Man. rays: "Your Diamond " are home treasures. | have wsed them with great success .for many years. The, colors are fast Denutiio) and washing cannot m. would send miles for Biamond Duis {rather than bother with worthless imitations if sent to pe free gf cost." Diamond Dye mat and nig petterns richly colored on the hest Scotch Hes- sian, can be ordered Hy mail. Send for free sheets of dns to select from. The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St., Montreal, "e Sr ey PASTOR'S SUDDEN DEA. = Rev. W. 8, Smith, of Middleville, Called Away. Rov. W. 8. Smith, Middleville, at- tended a political meeting at McDon- ald's Corners on § t morning he was found dead apoplexy. Deceased, & late Rev. T. G. Bgith, D.D., was Scotchman, aged "five. He y Hamilton, _ Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. - GOING WEST iy 150 PM, g trl ly service ; i Hy ridaye aud TORONTOMMONTREAL LINE. leave fo GOING WEST A 1 8:00 PM. '16th, dally eo Wundavs. Dur i et pid stvice from } Telnnde and Montreal. J. SWIFT & CO Freight Agents Centreville, fw Addington and at Mid: dleville for the past twelve ydars. He in survived by a wile and a family of four children, three daughters a son. Mise Frances teaches school at Maberly and Mise Jenico is a tele graph operator at Amprior. The re- viaing have been: taken to Shannon- ville for burial. Always Of Top. New ties, new stock collars, pike o , new shirts, new hosi- ery. For ti up-to-date pds t The H. D. Co. Riot Xv Herbal Ointment cure plies, has tevted. and has iy lod to cure anv i Rome to negotiate with the of the vatican for the of the friar lands in the Upon the conclusion of nin he will proceed to by the eastern route. The most unreasonshle weather is prevailing throughout Great Britain. "he weather reports wecord snow in Burnham and Yorkshire, Thursday, and ice in the eastern counties. Steamer "North King" lvaves Kine- ston, Sundays, at 5 pm.; for Roches ter, N.Y. J. P. Gildersloeys and J. P.. Hanley, agents. New soft front shirts, nobby styles, that vou don't see everywhere $1. The H. D. Bibby Co. There, is absolutely no truth in the Halliax story shout the war office asking for 3, move troops. Oak Hall for caps. A iu Coelirntion. pain in 4 to A i 's Little Liver Pills. gy any peice, Small dose. Small pill. going with h . old sland osprclally ns B 83 spectacles, at Mitchell. Tis A Pity To Say "No." Any Sik On Wrongs Himsell Wien Ho Fals to G4 My Book. No Wancy Is Wanted. Tell me the name of a sick one amd I will mail book is N Thet in all I ask--just tal card. "1 Nave spent a lifetime in' learning how to care chronis troubles, hd JOO Shuld know what 1 learned. \ ' nl i y en hr. nh right, 1 will let you take the 1 will even do this ov ny 5 is of i ------ A Ww ou cannot afford to say "no" to that offer. Femedy so sure that it can stand a test liky that M « heen pastor I Pmshyterian 'church at' one . and blad@er diseases. 1f any reader the Whig suffers from any of these seasbs we suggest that-a trial bot readers should mention that they this offer in the Kingston Whig. booklet containg symptoms of thi dreaded disensés and convincing te monials may be had by every one will write for it. The great portfolio of musical of "Florodora™ have reached a po larity never fore 4 i mow in its third vest they nd soon to hare. this city on Wednesday next. Bana- . James Robinson Sha will 4th regiment at the coronation od monies in London Both Tooking yesterday 'afternoon at St. George's Hall. Miss Miller accompanied Miss | Wilson from Ottawa and upon their 'arrival at one o'clock they were taken home by Miss Machar whose guests jy were until this afternoon | rs. Hugh Fraser, president of the local eouncil, occupied the chair at I St. Gegrge's Hall and called the meet: ing to order at theee o'clock. Seated with her at the table in front of the platform were Miss Wilson, Miss Ma- char, Miss Brophy (secretary), Mm. Cochrane and Mrs, Oberndorfier. The secretary read the minutes of the an- nual meeting, and then Miss Machar { moved a resolution of condolence up- fon the death of Principal Grant, re | fjerring touchingly to the inspiration i be had ever been to the local council, | The motion was carried by a standing vi ote. | After several matters of business had been transacted, Mre. Fraser introduc ed Miss Wilson to the meeting, dnd (ber address upon the work of the council was thoroughly enjoyed by all | mt. She brought greetings from Lady Aberdeen who (when the speaker saw her in Scotland) had asked par | tieularly after the Kingston council, enquiring for some of its officers by name. 'hen Miss Wilson went on to tell of the achievements of the various I'branches of the council, at the same j tivne © fmpressing upon her audience j that the aim of the council was to in fluence the world for good. Sometimes lit bas been said that its work is in- { tangible, and this ig true to a certain { degree, nevertheless the printed pages of "Achievements" in the annual re ports are proof positive that highly tical work has been accomplished hy the couneil. If no other work had been' dovie by the local branch than { the replacing of Lord Sydenham's tah- let in the Cathedral the council would not have lived in vain. But much else had been dome, and 'much else would be done. She emphasized the fact that it was 'not nocessary that the | council should at all tines be actively jengaged upon something. Because {there was quiesence it must not be supposed that the inferest had abated. 1 When some movement came up that called for the united force of all wo- men, then the council arose in its strength and brought all its forces to bear upon the evil; some times the re sults were not seen for a long time, sometimes the influence had been ex- erted so long that when the desired rgsult was achieved many bad for g7tten that the evil had first been pointed cut by the council. In speaking of the strength of council, Miss Wilson referred to affiliated societies and said it was matter of regret the the a that some of the t members of those societies often over i looked the fact of their affiliation and did wot consider themselves members of the council. - She dwelt upon the power that such a company of women ought to hive, each individual member formifg a link in a chain so great that tit encircles the' globe--the local eoun- { oil, the national council, the interna- tional Soni a great sisterhood of women band togethe: p Somen ha gether to influence At the close of Miss Wilson's * dress of the ad- rH. Fraser called fot ga report : Victorian Order of Nurses. Me. J. B. Walkem, secretary-treasurer of the Order, read this report which em- bodied a resolution of condolence to the members of Principal Grant's fam- ily." Ewer since its establishment in Kingston, the Victorian Order had a Seony supporter in the Principal and ¢ committee expressed the grea gret they felt at his death. A x Sympathy wha also. extended to the family of the late Mrs, Striewing, her presence at the last annual meeting having contributed greatly to the pleasure of those who then heard her Mr. Walkem read the financial 're ort, which was very satisiactoxy, but e¢ urged upon the iieeting hb need there was to bring the Victorian Or der. more before the public. Miss Baker is doing a noble work among the poor of the city. Since last May she has attended eighty-four pa- tients and made 1,138 visits. The fees she has collected from the patients amounted to $155.70. 'She has been greatly assisted in her work by don. ations of clothing, linen, canned fruis, soups, jellies and other comforts which are most acceptable to the patients. Fhars is gro for two nutes of the d in. Kingston. Mi er healthy ate, while AEE ge a right $0 the diseased kidneys, alla ly in ¢ pain, soothing away irritatic he and inflammation, and cures while builds wp the system, Leading doetof yo prescribe it, and it Jas been in gv eral hospital use for thirty years. i sur- had for that i liber- if ( « itable Miss i by htion- pany a sure cure for Kidney, liver, blo cure be sent Safe Cow Toronto. this positive rite to the Warner Lombard street, ---------- 'Florodora" Wednesday accorded § mus though. the or ti hecome "Florodora" will be pn, To Represent The 14th. dy Lei a lm RAR oA HA NS OB SEV LLY BITISH WHIG, SATUBDAY. MAY 17. oh dl ry A SI WL BR ) a -------------------- > Haw, Mrs. Frederick Taylor, has been Mrs. Mcintyre's guést since last Mon- day. Mrs. Henshaw and Mrs. Taylor will return to Montreal on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford FP. Kirkpat- riek, their little daughter, and Miss Burgess, left on Thursday for Wolf ville, N.S. Mrs. RB. EB. Kent, "Somerby Hous" ve a small tea on Wednesday for J. C. Clark, of Springfield, Mass, who is her The golf tea this afternoon is giv en by Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. W. B. Skinner. Miss Mildred Cooke entertained the C.E.G.E. club on Wednesday night. Miss Saunders is staying with ber sister, Mrs. Kennedy Mellwraith, at Toronto. Mrs. Lennox Mills entertained at Jun bh at Bishop's Court yesterday in honor of Mrs. Charles Henshaw, of Vancouver, B.C., besides whom the ests were Mrs. J. 8B. Carruthers, re. Bruce Carruthers, Mrs, Frederick Taylor (Montreal), Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson, Mrs. H. A. Calvin ond Mrs. Cappon. 3 » . . Kingston friends were shocked to bear of the death of Mrs. Forrester at Toronto last week gid sincere sym- pathy is expressed for Major Forres ter in his bereavement. Mrs. Forres ter's body was taken to Fredericton for burial. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Josephine Clements and Nr. Francis Hill Macnee, at St. George's cathedral on Wednesday, the 4th of Juge, at eleven o'clock, and alter wards at 254 King street. On the same day, June 4th, the marriage of Miss Winnett, Toronio, and Mr. Clyde Caldwell, Ottawa {lately of Kingston) is to take place at Toronto. And at Ottawa, on June 4th, Miss Gwendolyn Grant, daughter of Sir James Grant, is to be married to Mr. Harry Cassils, of Montreal. Also, on the 4th of June, Miss Emily Patterson and Mr. Gooderham are to be married gt Toronto. Lady Kirkpatrick spent the early part of the in town, -the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Hamilton, re turning to Toronto on Thursday af- ternoon. Miss Eno Ham, one of the hoarding pupils at "Romilly House,"" is giving a picnic at *Oartwright's Point = this afternoon whew the guests will be her class mates from Miss Gober's school Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mackenzie entertained at dinner on Thursday night. The guests were Mrs. Freder- ick Taylor (Montrea), Mrs. Bruce Car- ruthers; Major Hewett and Mr. Hart. Miss Edith Folger left to-day for Toronto, to spend a week with Mrs. Alex. Cartwright, Mrs. Skinner and Miss Annie Skin ner are prolonging their stay in Toronto, and will net return home until the first June. Capt. and Mrs. Leslie entertained night, The guests Carruthers, M (Montreal), Miss Forsythe, Major Logan and Straubenzee, Norman Stuart at dinner last were Mrs. Bruce Frederick Tavlor Edith Drury, Ms Majo! . Amateur theatricals are always at- tractive, but the comedy at the city ball next Tuesday night is to be un commonly well put on and ought to draw , large house--even if it he the night hefore Florodora. Mr. Duidlev Hill, of the bank of Montreal, Na- panee, is coming to take the princi- pal part in "Woodeock's Little Game." Seven Kingstonians form the rest of the dramatas personae in the comedy. Soecial scenery has been placed in the city hall, and the even ing promises to be highly amusing. The offair is in charge of the ladies of St. Paul's church and seats may be reserved at Uglow's » - » The news of Mr. Fitz Randolph's death at Fredericton called forth expressions of sympathy for his widow and daughters, who have so many friends in Kingston Mrs. Eaton was with her father at the time of his death. ~GERALDINE. A SURPERER PROM BACKACHE. Several Years of Kidney Dissaw--A Prominent Merchant Cured by Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills. Every day adds scores of names to the long list of persons who have been cured by Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills, and among those who are now enthusiasts of this great medicine is W, Gilroy, the well-known merchant of Blenheim, Ont. ! Like many others, Mr. Gilroy now wonders why he dia not use Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills in the first place, instead of experimenting with new fangled and untried remedies. There is no doubt about the excep tional virtues of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. They act directly on the kidnews, liver and bowels, and thor- ly cure complicated ailments which cannot be reached by ordinary W. Gilro , general merchant, Bien' heim, Ont. rites "1 am rather thusiastic in the praise of Dr. Chase's 'Liver Pills, and believe | have i fet fis last Monday, | PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At tention. Oak Hall for clothing. Experience is a well that doesn't of ten go dry. ' Do your share to make Victoria day celebration a success. The shirking servant genera comes a hard master. Harrison Co., have just received a new line of carpets from England. Let us all forget politics on May 26th, and make the day one of real delight. All bottled perfumes at exactly hall price at Roche's oll stand. J here is to be a sale of the house ly Te next week. Stock collars at Bibby's. When a woman becomes too old - to flirt she has to'.pay the full price for what she buys. Have you seen the gents' Slater boot, with the ventilating cushion in ole at The Lockett shoe store. None of the 14th regiment officers applied to be placed on the corona tion contingent as privates. A special meet of the city coun cil has been calléd for Monday night for the passing of several by-laws. One drunk appeared in the police court this morning, pleaded guilty, and was told to go and sin no more. The 47th regimental hand will real ize about $25, above all expenses, by their concert at the armouries last evening. : A large illustrated poster, deserib- ing the Y.M.C.A, boys' camp, is at: tracting attention at the association building. Boy's pants, strong 'knickers, made from the same class of tweeds as our suits, 45¢., 65c., 76c., 85c. The H. D Bibby Co. The silver trophy being fought for by the Intermediate baseball league will be placed on display in Starr & Suteliffe's window. H. Cun ham, Chickering, New York. ceived at MoAuley's hook stoma. If men were all to be judged accord ing to their merits some people would be surprised at the small mumber of changes that would be effected. Some one left a wheel on Princess street last evening. A policeman found it, and left it in Dan. Egan's cigar store, where it still awaits the owner. A goll match was arranged to take place this afternoon on ihe Bar- riefield links between the RM.C. team and a team from the Kingston club A man can't help feeling presty im- portant when he has just made « fat deposit in his bank account even il he has checked it all out again that same day. To-night, to-night, extra help to- night to serve Our many customers. The H. D. Bibby Co. The board of a certain city church will consider the question of robing Lthe choir in surplices, The husbands' protective association will offer no objection . have your mattresses, odd chairs or lor setts, made over, at James wid n. The second gam® in the city base ball league's series took place this afternoon when the Athletios and the Locomotive Works met together in friendly contest. Have you seen the gents' The mew thing, 30c piano tuner from re Rlater sole at The Lockett shoe store Crosby & Thornton ecomducted an other pleasant assembly in the Whig hall last evening. There was a good attendance, and the popular orches tra supplied splendid 'music for dan- cing Friday, May 23rd, is to be observed as empire day in all the public schools. - It is expected that each teacher "will give special attention to the history and geography of the British empire. Special value in serge suits for men The H. D. Bibby Co. Today's market was a very fair one. The display of flowers and pot ted plants was sbove the average, and made gp beautiful scene Young vegetables were plentiful; and sold at reasonable prices. A The June Designer is attractive The fashions, millinery and miscellany are appropriate gnd delightfully sug gestive of the lovely month of 'June. All the departments are intelligently and interestingly conducted. For the benefit of the Belleville In teligencer let us say that premier Ross will remain premier of Ontario, and that his majority will be increas ed one-half to double that he had last session. Do you hear that, Mr. Belle ville ! Hats, bats, hats. In buying a hat here, you pay mothing for the name Our 82 hat is the exclusive hasters' $2.50. See. The H. D. Bibby Co. George Sullivan lost his match amin Toronto in Providener. Dar: ring the first innings, he pitched good ball against his old team mates. A Providence naper says he fielded his position finely, making seven aswists. After the first innings, Toronto couldn't touch him. SON OF COL. CLARKE. Shoots a Bear in 0'Connor Town- ship Near Port Arthur. Richard Clarke, a won of Clarke, the clerk of the legislature, and a voung South African friend named Wells, had quite an exciting time with a bear in (V'Comnor town i from Port tol, hold effects of the late principal Grai.t boot, with the ventilating cushion in | ! RENTS BF TED. | = PROFESSORS Liebreich, of BERLIN, Bogoslowsky, of MOSCOW, Althaus, of LONDON, Pouchet and Laacercaus, of PARIS, the NEW YORK Medical Journal, Medical News, etic, etc, RECOMMEND Natural Aperient Water in coastipation, bilious trou SHE PATIENTL BORE DISGRACE A Sad Letter From a Lady Whose Husband Was Dissipated, How She Cured Him With a Secret ~~ Remedy. "1 had for years patiently borne the dis suffering, misery and privations dus » my Busband's drinking Hear ing of your marvelous remady for the cure of drunkenness, which I could give husband secretly; I Jecided to try it, cured a package and mixed is in his Pood and coffee, and, as the remedy was odorless and tasteless, he did not know what it was that so quickly relieved his craving for liquor, He soon n to plek up flesh, his appetite for solid food retarn- he stuck to his work ly, and we now have a home. After he was completely ou told him what 1 had done, when he acknowledged that is had been his saving. as he had not the resolution to break off of hisown accord. 1 heartily advise all women afflicted as 1 was to px Po your remedy a trial." FREE SAMPLE 2 Cotrespondenos Eon et a Ba Burest, BRITISH TROOP OIL LINIMENT rom Sprains, Strains, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers Sores, Bruises, Stiff Joints, Bites and of Insects, Coughs, Colds, Contracted SUPERBA CABLE Woven Wire Beds Patented Ist May, 1900. Guaranteed by Manufacturers Ask your dealer for them WILL CURE f i difficulty of breat gd for systematic (reatment bles aad obesity, becadse it does not give rise to subsequent constipation, Cingston & Feambroke - Pacific Railways, VIGTGRIA OAY RETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED AT SINGLE FARE & GOOD GOING MAY 23rd AND 24th. Returning watil May 26th, 1902, Pull MK &P ad OPEB ie Gen. o oT rouge, Bo [HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Bussronté (west, Napunes, and all los! pumas Treas sesves Oly Sali Depot a» ¢ am A J WHEON, OFR Telegraph oF Lake Onfaro & Bay of Quine Steamboat Co., Limited. Kingstou - Picton Belleville " " Str. "Aletha Commencing Monday, A Teh, wil Swift's wharl, week du-s Piston in wramdiate Bay of Quine ports, at » On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Suiardaye stanaer will onll at Bells ; Northport Desuronto. Kingston Rochester Sir. "North King" 'ommescior M, 1th, will ne 'ari. a1 Renata BT returning will arvivw Beada= at 10 am Far. forthe informasion apnly 0 4 ove [Tikes Ageate. Ww BH Gn James Swift & Co. ial Master retunt Meents VICTORIA DAY Excursion Fares Returns Tickets Will Be Issued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Between All Stations in Canada. Good Going May 23rd or 24th, Valld returniag from destinationon or before May 26th, 1902. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Fassr. Depot. DOMINION LINE. Aatl Steamshipe, Liverpool Service, PROM PORTLAND, --- wn wliing Shieh Mav Sin we we June Tok Jupe 14th June 2im Cotoninn June d8th *Bwamers marked' do Bot GMTy PRs TRATES OF PASSAGE-Saloon. $68 ds, aorveding to » "Roman *Mantman Domiuion FROM BOSTON. Commonwealth Merion NEW SERVICE Soigz ithe Onmbroman. Mar 2ist Cambroman, July 2nd Allan Lire C2 Royal Mall Steamers Prom Montreay. Sardivion, Rie Mav. ES wn 2 pe New York to Glasgow. ; Mev Zed (aE San % fe throat catarrh, the chest, wasting away of Re rar y FREE BY 10 every sufferer. for sale by all druggists at $1.00 p Re ee a 15 cents for atl beni 8S Snags trom THE PUL-MO CO; TORONTO, ONT. STORES TO-LET. oN Ugiow = S---- » lever Pur-Mo Ansys Very € Ornamental Fencing, | Ale Cie cent Wire Works, #1,

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