Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1902, p. 6

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THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. "BRIGHTS 'DISEASE Of Long Standing, Said to Be Incurable, Completely CURED In Four Months by WARNER'S SAFE CURE _ Alderman Btubig Gratefully Tells How This Wonderful Medicine Cured Him of Bright's Disease, PERMANENTLY CURED. "144 Roscoe Boulevard, Chicago. men : About two years ago I bad ome in the grave looked pretty Gentle- foot the saving goes, and life black to me: the doctors called it Bright's 5 1 would n all 1 to be cured, nothing seemed to do me * much. good until neighbor as ner's Safe Cure. was with but lit tic hope that I tried it, but with- in two weeks my general health was improved and in four months 1 was completely cured, - rdlv dared to believe that such good fortune was mine, but 1 have not lost & meal nor had an ache or rain sin Words seem but poor to express T ide, Yours truly, IH. M. STUBIG n, 27th Ward)." TEST YOUR. URINE. 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No'( ori / ot Colonial Remedy 1 he eased appetite for alcholic stimul . whether the patient is a confirmed incbriate tippler, social drinker or drunkard. Impossible for anyone to have an appetite for alcoholic liquors after using Colorial Remedy. " Indorsed by Members of W. C. 7. U. Mrs. Moore, Superintendent of the Woman's ! Christian Temperance Union, Ventura, Cal, writes : "| have tested Colonial Remedy on very cbstinate have been many. In many «cases the Remedy was given secretly, 1 cheerfully yecommend ard indorse Colonial Remedy. Mem. Bers of our Union are delighted to find a practical mand economical treatment. to aid us in our temper. ance work." Sold by druggists everywhere and hy mail. Price $1. Trial package free by writing or calling on Mrs. M. A. Cowan (for years member of the Woman's Christian" Temperance Union), 2204 St. Catherine St,. Montreal, Sold pess street. | ANYTHING TO SELL, MAM) Thiz 1s what the A IAL REMED Can be g {hou drunkards, and the cure: in Kingston Ly "J. B. Mcleod, Prin- second-hand deald GIVES EVIDENCE. Relates Alleged Conversation With Juror Bock: Detroit, 'Mich., Sept. 18.--William A. McCarron, on whose aflidavit against Juror Bock, it is principally hoped to secure a new trial for Frank C. An- drews, the convicted vice-president of the wrecked City Savings Bank of this city, and whose secret arrest a week ago on the charge Sf being a deserter from the navy, created a sensation, has arrived here from Portsmouth, Va., in charge of Sherifi Dickson. He took the stand in the recorder's court and testified to the conversations he had 'with Juror Bock, in which Mec- Carron 'alleged in his affidavit Bock expressed opinions against Andrews of such a naturé'as to make him unit to £it as a_juror in the case. McCarron testified that in" conversation with him on July 4th Bock said that An- drews should be sent to prison for robbing the poor people of their money, and that if he hud a chance he would help to send' him there. On July Sth, when Judge Murphy "sud denly™=tischarged all the regular jars panel drawn for the Andrews ad McCarron testified he took a paper containing the news to Bock, and the latter said : "Now 1 will get on. the jury and will fix Andrews." DRUGGISTS SENT TO JAIL. Men Punished for Violation of Liquor Law. St. Joseph, Mich., Sept. 18.--Five prominent druggists of Van Buren county, charged with selling liquor contrary to the local option law pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Carrot at Paw Paw, Mich. Charles H. Rogers, South Haven, the leading druggist in the county, was given ninety days in jail and an additional fine of $200. P. C. Bailey, of Covert, was sentenced to thirty days' inipris- onment. Ellis H. Price was sentenced to twenty days' imprisoitinent; Glad- stone Beattie and J. Paulson, of South Haven, received fines of 850. British 'Loyal Eloquence." Lond Express. As a sample of loyal eloquence, this effort by an Australian schoolmaster will be hard to beat "King Edward is now sovereign over a continent, 100 peninsulas, 500 pro montorics, 100 lakes, 2,000 riverg, and 10,000 islands. - "He waves his hand, and 900,000 warriors march' to battle to conquer or die: he bends his head, and at the fonal 1,000 ships of war and 100,160 his bidding on the upon the earth, and fool the n perform ocean. He walks S00.000. 600 leaf pu "I'he populous, sailors heines foot. was human ssure of his Assviian empire not so The Perstan empire was powerful" The Carthaginian not so much dreaded. The empire was not widely The Roman empire was weak and was not so emg ire wa Spanish difiused. in comparison, small village." No wonder the people cheered. - en SO Greece a The Drift In Preaching. Congregationalist, about the future life orown rare. It is a generation ministers hegan to be reticent speaking of future purishment, except to question its endlessness and its character. For a time the stress of preaching turned to the subject of fu ture in heaven, but that eleaan of immortality is fading out -of sermon and praver: and lingers main Iv in hymns and in the funeral vice, I'he Sermons have since about Lilessedness =01 @ » The Banner Dairy States. number of cream state the comes nest third, with factor Laid, while ecioh{y and. er Lowa has than 2 a greater any other Wisconsin and New York 710. tn the alumber cheese tee New. York Wisconsin second, Towa iz not in it, five. In cheese f ies combined, VM with a total of 2.0%1, eccond with 2 eres in union with 73%; of ranks first vith with 1.956, having only tori in ranke Y orl on my Paper coal is a form of lienite found near-Bonn--n" Germany. Hesplits na 1 turally in films as thin as paper. in the: hand 1,500 muscles in There are 25.000 pores man, There are the bodv of a moth. of a HERE'S AN ODD GROUP OF BOYS, Here is an original idea bv an ama- tear ways comes along, thing novel, hut photographer, "snapping" which who is evervthing look he cle of fourteen boys. A barrel hoop was first placed upon the ground #then one after another the upon the: ground, « upward, with their heads auainst ------ hovs were KING AlL tist, morning Y (ington was nt and he foun yom. Qa path Bon looking 1 country he d placed ni hi r, a or ri onte nself has Kino ir fo 1 r AND BOTANIST. French ue ne rod race ar not al- that some the cir- plants cien one Stock with another naturalist, whg®was collecting plants and who vas accom his ni pia | hy The about hot to \ it ocenr w mn at them vou know stauran Bon 1 do' not not come al and n Bonnier and a Tew roval pal: ing the wite lil | it kn wl wl that 1 a tong not until it F © OW tal was as minute ce and duties of host. » |] the pred later he w King was noon time any unch n with i n answer. the Oz ms a secluded talk did to tavern vhborhood al?' panion, hut AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT. In carding promin 5 it the Joss f L650,000:000., Of the New Australia cently heen catised. hy much 1 aa William that Cmeensland has decision a doctor | onl, G0, 000 0060 ey using otticinl of New Australia will amon 1 shee South Wales a few 33.000 060 en { d defamatory ch was u lain of_a | ciment VES, ro the ( olche MAT Ma drought / Mitta; i! ha W which munths age why my tion the a WOT (Avevy in Sense, ster a ) rd «a and a in 1nd ip Volunteer n 1 oc the hoop until the circle was complet- their hats thrown in the centre with one of the most modest of the lot. Two ladders. were erected, one on each side of the bavs, with a plank extending across from one to the oth- at a distance of about eight feet from the dround. The photographer took his position on the plank, with his camera point ed, er LIVE IN TREES. renfarkable village, then Near Paris is the inhabitants lives in the trectop t curious spot on the map you will find it spelled Sceaus, though it i hetter known among - the "Le Vreai Arbre de itobin a of which spend perhaps Parisians as gon." It appears that some fifty years ago the idea of the, treetops. eaux ir which tree. In the bran patriarch he erected which ML building a restaurant He owned land at tood and old "ches of this forest Guescenin conceived mn = ag mall dining-rooms, were reach el i ut qu 3, Torgelebrate the lights of "feasts 1: the branche tree VIOW to heights i by rustic starrease nnconventional de wehed among called his ping the Cra : oJ it eschenin 'Rob 5 The fame ning artistic at line or do drog room made it a point to akiast among the rustling on the Seeaun nothing utlt in tree trees ISIN imitators soon "appeared to-day a village | nel ie thin are se to} with Ove ¢ core of rooms, also ping "lv and liv apart constructed on the of the trees. The tall nav be likened thie welling. It has istinet HT one above the other: thice d When A Girl's In Love. This i< a secret most men would give r most cherished to . amd vet, s point WY, Ved Were Possessions from few the a Worng thine New ever simple, =avs York Jour it a oir! likes ni wid W LY hehaves "when av "she vou vou the 1 the gavs when he calls at your doer, and you promptly a i thonght. The Kingston. d tal Co. only ask you to drep: & card to 359 Princess street after von have sorted over all your old and they. will pay you highest ca prices. \ no. without » and Me thi aly, White blac! ate the 1 u berries of horti en breed Tron hy + that fame Luther Burbai freak they they mere but WHITE BLACKBERRIES. Don't be taken in by Pinere fact that she 'changes color, that from a thousand differ canses, ant there is no reason why should be in love with you merely because she hh But there will come ure into her brighten, and matter how Fite she favhen vou Lope froin Tt Lid vou voles. 14 like voir. how ars meet her. 1 Girls do tent an a look of plea face. Her will her lips will hard she trie lookes = downéast eyes smile; to conceal and sad good-bye vou may. take LT say Lose signs. feel her hand tremble doesn't tremble if she Did vou ever happen that in | doesn't to wonder 1s she stantly tthe flower it vOut like mend is a clears youl, and we those we don't ovefvthino vou vou are speaking th' Do <he find impossible to look happy when vou tall h to peop! and don't devote fvoursci {0 her? Dod her | sound sweater when she addresses vou than in ordinary eonversation 7 And when von to hold her hand . moment longer than conventic does she lot not draw it her pret SQ con. favorite or best 2 Probably hasn't. g mn Wi color NOt rasperd he don't ike. sav i vour masculine | the fact that that wants' to please to please he hem trouble "Does even when [one else ? SOM it SOF ed other voice 1 dare strict crush | Star If you look for: ing downward. When evervthing ready a mention by the photographer that a dish of ice-cream was awaiting brought cach one the desired 4 was smile from every face. But evidently it takes more than smile for the ¢ ice ere amera. omer It has been great city of London rests on a foun- | of thou- lation of skele "discovered tha tons--hundreds am to make the boy | in the centre look up and furnish a t the | sands of skeletons that extend east and west, north ane to boundary l south, from bt of world's met undary ropolis, | and beyond. There they lie, compress ed into a comy act mass hy the imposed clay, gravel, sand and structnres, » super- surface | Nebraska These skMotons were onck the frame work of livi beings--hein ng gs that were the most simple of multicellu animals, thousands of coreat sea chbed anduflowed where LL don now stan anisms, these nices, with lived and "did in the grea Now the life crushed, the only the franies of flint, compressed in to a homovene LURE. FISH WITH, MIRRORS. In ing' fish tiny, mirror is n the het ar bhaite The sees li that cary it clude to haste for it mn to olf hook. From ex there for thi male tion rate, some ish when they more ror thy known their canals as sponges, vears ago, wh these ities 'of cells, thon their metazo th wds of t plan of evolution. has gone, the « are closed ous mass, rema France a novelmothod=oi-eateh=J alos the by an d to ww tested attach I hook. unption is that pn fis] the nrirror, oie sone unconscious Ma ihe | m on on or o . \ canals, part ls L are and in. A line 1. when con morsel it will fentloes he founda can The | tributes FOUNDATION OF SKELETONS. | | sunstruck I naile and [to | EK ptologist who | Bach year, | slanghts of the weather. 3 YOU CAN'T KILL HIM. Commercial Traveller "Truly a Wonder. John A. Lee, lieutenant-governor of Missouri gnd a former commergial tra- & a . . . veller of ynational reputation, is the author of this clever characterization of sthe comntercial traveller : You cannot kill a commercial travel- ler. He has been in the midst of all oreat national calamities--flood, for- est fires and women's rights' is 1 g conven- tions for vears, and still triumphantly lives. . Cyclones have tos¥gd and dai- lied with him, railroads have wrecked him. steamboats have blown up with him. all kinds of diseases, from the mumps to yellow fever; have assailed poor ho have tried to ?uin gestion; bar-tenders ana patent e¢ manufacturers have endeavor- concoct potions that would down him. but he has lived on and on. smiling at his enemies. 1 Train ductors, robbers, footpads, train, con- general passenger agents and Pullman porters have all tried inef- fectually to hold him up. He has been sorely afflicted with Suits for ali: mony and breach of promise. His. im- pressive soul has been ground be- tween the upper millstone--his em- plover--and the nether millstone--his customer--for lo these many years, un- complainingly. He has carried the banner in parades, made | stump speeches, put up his sufi, acted as challenger at the polls and sergeant- at-arms at conventions, and fought for his political convictions at every election from times of antiquity to the present without ever getfing an office. He has been snake bitten, dog bit- ten, poisoned and partially suffocated {hrough rooming with customers who insisted on blowing out the gas. He has been scalpea by ticket scalpers, license-taxed by populist legislators, has ridden unbroken mules and un bridle-wise 'and burros over impassable roads, has navigated un- fordable streams with double livery teams while astride of his sample trunk to-keep his feet ary, has chased cannon ball trains and overtaken them. has pumped "handears many weary miles, has helpeq wk-up"' de- (| has pried holes, and broncos cal DOSES, of mud Vv survives, le- has heen shot at and clubbed by "had men from Bitter' Creek," and they have not lived to gloat over his remains, but have frequently died as to hW inexting r+ vital- itv and readiness for emergencies. . He has crossed the great American desert the era of irrigation, has been in Mexico, frost-bitten in (Canada, struck by lightning on the summit of the Sierras, chased by In- dians in "Arizona, has been bitten by tarantulas in Texas, Gila monsters in New Mexico, ana rattlers in Oklaho ma, has made gold bug speeches in and 16 to | in Massachusetts, and still tell the tale, and tells it well. jovou 1s hetore Massas addresses lives to SPHINX NEEDS UMBRELLA. Venice lost her famous Camp- Egvpt has good cause her Sphinx--at least, distinguished European examined this an- nt monument recently," It is slowly wasting away, he says, and the sole cause is because too much rain has recently descended on it. he points out, there ave of rain in Egvpt, followed Dy fierce tempets, Sphinx, which has has now for a tremble says SO terrible showers which are and as a result the stood for i is now being slow- lv; =butsurehv--destroved. the stone of which it is fashioned being no long to the periodical on- centuries, er able resist the only efficacious remedy. he ests that an immense umbrella be over the monument, thug rain could be and that some method he also devised to it against the sand which en As as warded off, protect velops_it during tempests. tai, the earli- printine that dizcovered in neil oF i onde of Luttenbe proved, ha n baden. The a caleula- 5 : v that it was intended for irst four months of the vear 144%: Vi ronomical TOW A Wonderful Nelicis. Beecham's Pills © FORALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Eng. Sold by all Druggists in Canada and U. S. America. _ In boxes, 25 cents. TO-LET. ROOMS, WITH OR Queen streat. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT Mrs. Jotar, #4 William street, with board it 3 $OOD FURNISHED without board, 101 HOUSE 191 BROCK STREET, 9 All modern improvements. Apply Livingston & Bro. ROOMS. to C, FUUR GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH , with modern conveniences, at 191 University Avenue. 165 KING STREET, E pied by Captain Eaton. Rant $240. ply to Kirkpatrick, Rogers & Nickle, Ap STREET, WEST, BEAUTIFULLY facing the Harbor. Rent $240 Apply to Kirkpatrick, Rogers 43 KING situated, end taxes. & Nickle. 0 FRONTENAC STREET, NEAR UNION street, 6 rooms, $7. Also other dwellings, stores and offices. J. 8S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street, next Wade's. 200 WILLIAM STREET, NEAR present occupied by Principal Yossession 15th September oe Apply to J. S. R. McCana. HOUSE, Clergy, at Greenless. October 1st. SRICK RESIDENCE; 201 BROCK STREET, 11 rooms, modern improvements, also brick resickmoe 244 Breek street, 10 rooms modern improvements. Amnly to the fH. D. Bibby Co. Osk Hall, Princess street. POSSESSION AT ONCE, THAT AIRY DE- sirable house on the corner of Bagot and Gore streets, near the park. Modern in every way. Daisy hot water heating and in pericet order. Apply to Felix Shaw, 115 Bagot street. ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTS, MERCH- POWER & SON, and ants' Bank Building, corner Wellington streets. 'Phone 212. OFFICE ARTHUR ELLIS, * ARCHITECT, " site of New Drill Hall, near "corner Queen and Montreal Streets. ETC. HENRY P. SMITH, "Phone Anchor Building, 345. ARCHITECT, Market Square. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. = OFFICE, sccond floor over Mahood's Drug Store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. En trance on Bagot street. MONEY AND BUSINESS. I'WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN sums from one thousand to ten thous and dollars For rticulars. apply dv GODWIN'S INSURANCE EMPORIUM, over Express Office, Market Souare. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL sums, at low rates of interest on city and farm property. Loans granted on city and county debentures. Apply to S. C. McGILL, manager of Frontenae "Loan and Investment Society. Office ob- posite the Post Office. LONDON AND GLOBE FIRR Insurance Company. Available assets, -§61,187,215.° In addition to which _ the solicy holders have for security the un- Fmited liability - of all the stockholders. Farm and Citv Property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving. new business get rates from .ATRANGE & STRANGE. Agenta. 7 UNDERTAKERS. LIVERPOOL, S. 8S. CORB © Princess w I'T, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 281 Street, Kingston, Successor to Drennan. UNDERTAKERS, Quality 4 the lowest. Night Calls-- co. Street. Prices 90. F. TARRISON 233-235 Princess efficiency the best. 'Phones--Warerooms, T. F. Harrison. 51. T. EDUCATIONAL. vw MUSIC MRS. CLERIHEW WILL REOPEN TIER classes in Flatcher Music Method on Septem- ber 1st. For terms and particulars apply at 211 University Avenue. de-- PIANO LESSONS Miss C. M. Glerihew, underoraduate Toron- o College of Music, 211 University Avenue. ARTHUR H. HOWELL, Representative and Examiner for the © Londen, (Eng. College of Music. Organist and Choirmaster, First Presbyter- ian church, Brockville. y - Tencher of Piano, Organ and' Singing. Should a suflicient number of pupils offer, Mr. Howell would visit Kingston one day a week during the coming season. ' Correspondence solic xd Adkiress Box 278, Brockville, -- Ont. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE : KINGSTON. TORONTO COLLEGE BUSINESS TORONTO. Largest and best equipment in Canada. Unequalled facilities for securing positions. 21 Queen Strect, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Oontederation" Lifs Rnildines, Toronto FOR SALE. SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING ON KING Street, between. Wade's Drug stors a 3 ese Motel In excellent cdhdition, Ss 1 floor lasd for a lone term. Ap- THE ly to D. A. Cays, teal espe aygeot, street. y

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