Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1903, p. 5

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ly superior to Japan tea in cal in use, more delicioyg Sold in lead packets the ADA" black tea, 25, and ks SYRUP, ire, skill and experie. distinguished aa other syrup comes to your te and tasty, the difference between In. and all others when you titutes and get the genyipe. up, for sale by all grocers, mpany. Montrea| 't. Paul Street. Montreal. ALS etty Pattern Water Glasses, 50, For 29¢. Dozen, . Crockery Specials dozen Breakfast , English White 1ron , the 90c. dozen quality, On Sale 5¢. Each, and Dinger Stone lozen Dessert Plates, as above, r 55¢. dozen, Saturday 2 For 5c. Pattern White Basins and on sale. Special At 82¢. Each. ¥ Make Vegetable' Dishes. Plat all sizes, Bakers' Bowls, ete., Special On Saturday. Cups and tone China, Saturday Both For 5c. Saucers, importal Black Ribbed , marked 23c., 7 Sale 17¢. Pair. Hose, Cash- Fancy Colored Toy Reins Saturday Se. Complete. OAK HALL -hool al : m. You will find here, & a Coat--the shape of $ Our Spring Suits are S oming here to learn $ upon as style settlers ! you may want in our t for love or money. it=that will tell the $10 or $8 , ¥ A band-boxy fresh- all customers, Every | Hats, §2. Y C0. Young women may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "I feel it my duty to tell all young women how much Lydia E. Pink. ham's wonderful Vegatable Com- pound has done for pw." I was com- pletely run down, unable to attend school, and did not ears for any kind of ety now I Jeol like a new rson, an ye gained seven PF fash in three ihe ps "1 reqommend it to all young women » who saffer from femals weakness." -- Miss ArmA Pratr, Holly, Mich. _ g5000 Lotelt Jorigizaiof above letter proving genuineness FREE MEDICAL ADVICE T . YOUNG WOBRMEN., 9 All young girls at this riod of life are earnestly invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice ; she has Juided a motherly way hundreds of young women: her ad is freely and cheerfully given; her address is Lynn, Mass, Judging from the letters she is re- ceiving from so many young girls Mra Pinkham is inclined to the belief that our girls are pushed altogether toe near the limttof their endurance now. adays in our public schools and semin- aries; less learning and more healt necded A WIFE'S MISTAKE. Took Husband for a Burglar and Shot Him. New York, April 9.--Nerslett Whit aker is in the Roosevelt hospital, suf fering from bullet wounds in the lef arm and in the abdomen Him wife says she fired the shots in the belief that he was a burglar. The wife de clares that she was in hed when her husband came home. When she called to him he did not respond, and, con vineed that he burglar, she took a revolver from under a pillow and fired twice. Mrs er was held by the poli whom she imme diately summoned. was a For Easter, Fresh eggs, choice sugar cured hams, selected English breakfast bacon, at McRae's, the Golden Lion. 4 resenting the city A. W. Cooke, re vil"s Auction,' is Tired Out Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Why? "Your blood is impure. You are on the border line of nerve ex- haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsa- parilla and be quickly cured. $1. All druggists. 4. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. Metropolitan Stock Exchange Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts - CAPITAL $100,000 FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambers, Clarence St. Opposite British American Hotel. Phone 409. J. J. McKENNA, p y Manager. Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Provisions bought on margin or for cash. "The De AMERICAN A CANADIAN Co N CORN FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS, Write or wire for prices, delivered your station. T. A, WITZEL vist Sate. EE IE Te mE COMMERCIAL. Canadian Pacific .... | Toledo I a Montreal Street Ky. Toronto Strect Hy. Halifax Street Ry St. John Blectrie Twin City Transit Conumneraal Cavle Montreal Telegraph ket] ielepuone Dominion Cotton Payne Mming Rich. & Ont. Nav. . - Dominion Steel Domimion Coal Winnipeg Ry Montreal Fower Nova Scotia Stegl Detroit United Montreal Hank Molson's Bank . Ry. . 4 NEW YORK STOCKS. Union Pacific . St Paul Mghhatgin IX R. Transit ' Sugar vor pve. aesvem Feople's Gas I. 8. Steel I. 8. Stee), Pd. .o Ln Tenn, Coal & Iron .. ew. . Miss, Pacific el Southern Pacific we & Western , .. Louis. & Nash Rock Island - Pamsylvania 'Ry. Texas & Pacific . Atchison Am. Tee Col. 1. & FP. Aperican Loco. | the | stitution and assisting mature in doing * { {ith in its chrative powers, that they STAGELAND. Productions Yet To "Plorodora®" will be at the Montrea Academy all next week. "When Johnny | Home" is playing in Philadelphia. It is. said thai Belasco, and the Shuberts will build theatres in Bos ton. The only play of merit Montreal bas this week is "The Pelle of New York' at the Academy. Chorus girls in of a non-union fiddle, et vice versa. the 22nd, cel petformance at the New York Casino. "Devil's Island," a melodrama, founded on the Dreyfus, case, has earned large dividends for its promo ters" on tour. The Wizard of 027 is playing to standing room at the New York Ma jestic. What charm there is in that production is a mystery. Dr. Conan Doyle is putting the fin ishing touches to a new play from his pen, based on his book narrating the adventures of Brigadier Gerard. A United States judge has decided that' unless. a play promotes scienc or useful arts, it is not entitled to a copyright, and can be plagiarized. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the - English sensational actress, will remain in America till the middle of May. She will return late next season to rake in more American silver. The return of the fiftednth century {morality play, "Everyman," to New | York, has developed an increased in terest in this novel presentagion, which "Charles Frohman hos brought from England. Richard Mansfield will, * next Octo ber, present two new plays at his opening of the Lyric theatre, New York. These will be Tolstoi's "Yvan | the Terrible," and George Alexan | ders London version of "Alt Heidel Hier The musical comedy "Florodora,' at the Grand opera house to-night, | has a greater mixture of musical ele ents than any other production of its kind. For instance, in the first act, there are actually several prand opera parts E.'S. Willard, the English actor, will play a return Canadian engage ment shortly. He is to appear in Montreal and Ottawa, and Kingston theatre-goers may have the pleasure of seeing him. Willard is one of Eng land's foremost actors. A. J. Small will erect a new Toron to opera Jouk in place of the one re cently bufned. It is intended to put on only the hest plays procurable in the new theatre. The class that has been in vogue in the Toronto will not find a place on the stage of the new building. Lulu Glaser last week played "Dol ly Varden" in New Orleans, whence her tour will gradually proceed northward by way of Texas. Thi is Miss Glaser's first trip through the south as an individual star, and she has attracted enormous audiences uni versallv delighted with the charm of her 'acting, the beauty of her singing and the delightful quality of her per sonality, Kingston is first-class productions at before the theatrical season Afnong those vet to come (besides Florodora to-night) are Lewis Morri number of the Grand to have a closes son in Faust, "David Harum," "The Devil's Auction," Mrs. Le Moyne, "The Princess Chie," Adelaide Thurs ton in "At Cosy Corners," the Field minstrels and Robert B. Man tell Every musical comedy presented in New York this season was a success, while a number of spoken plays prov ed failures. The musical comedy may appear willy, but it's entertaining, and it's entertainment that the wor ried business man and hard-worked prople nowadays. Of course there spoken plays which appeal to. the people, such as "The Resurrection," "The Sign © of the Cre r & Only Way," ete, and ful. want are¢ some are quite sue But, at present, the musical comedy holds sway. The speculative Amgrican theatrical manager 'udges things from a de- graded point of view, and that is why so - many low and disgusting plays are on the stage to-day Now comes the announcement that the re. cent gruesome and inordinately scar let hap ings in Buffalo are to he dramatized--for the "intellectual ele vation' of the people, no doubt. The dramatist is blamed for these lurid melodramas, but it-is not his fault that such productions as "The Road to Ruin," "Why Women Siw," "The Fatal Wedding," ete, are on the stage. The blame lies with the thea trical projectors, who worship the golden calf. Martin Harvey has signed contracts with Harrison Grey Fiske and James K.+ Hackett for another tour of Am erica next season, under their man agement. They will also direct his succeeding American fours. Mr. Har in May will begin a season in London "Ina new play by an Ameri can author. With thi: company he will return to America about Christ mas. While under the management of Messrs. Fiske and Hackett he will al so appear in an elaborate production of "Hamle3."" It ig his intention in the future to div his time about $100 Reward . $100 The peaders of this paper will be pleased! to learn that there is at least one dread disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now kuown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con. stisutional disease, requires a constitu- tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon blood _and mucous surfaces. of the svsteni, thereby destroying the founda- vey THEATRE, NOTES AND COMMENTS oN Come to * [Wewsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Kingston -- Theatrical Spec ulators, Not The Playwrights, To Blame For Disgusting Dramas. Comes Marching Chicago refuse to sing or dance to the accompaniment In Toronto this week, "David Har- the magistrate on a charge of fore- wip' is at the Princess and Lewis stalling. Morrison in "Faust" at the Grand. C. Lygps, Jr., of the Dominion Bx- i I'he Chinese Honeymoon will, on 2) ratd its four hundredth between One of the equally continent. pone ion than that A Monireal. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, " Reporters On Easter goods at Fergusdn's, is to be had at Carnovsky's. I Miss Edna Mitchell, William street, is visiting Miss Horton, Brockville, The Queens Own Rifles, of Toronto, will visit Brantford for Victoria day. Home grown spinach, in bunches Saturday morning at Carnovsky's. The schools closed Easter vacation, which the 20th. Easter novelties for Ferguson's, King street. Alexander Duncan was a summons a short run on the Uttawa and Mon treal route. George FE. Williams, of Montreal, formerly secretary of the Y.M.C.A., is in the city. He is now in the in surance business. . See Ferguson's Klondyke chickens. There is a scarcity of tailors in the ity. Some of the shops are very shorthanded and are advertising in outside papers for help. Mr. Armstrong, Joyceville, has a cow which recently gave birth to a calf, which at birth weighed one hun dred and seven pounds. Mr. Armstrong has" some fine specimens of Holstein cattle G. 1. Holland, the Johannesburg visitor to Kingston, said that the first piece of customs" courtesy he re ceived since leaving South Africa was at the ferry whari from Capt. Geoghe- gan, who gave him-kindly attention and much information. Y.M.C.A.'S OBJECT. ---- Association Exists For. A number of Kmngstonians are ask ing for mere information concerning the Y.M.C.A. and its mission. In - brief it! work consists of the following : lo shield young men from tempta tion during leisure hours. To provide a good club in response to their social nature and needs. To provide social parlors where chums and naturally formed groups can discuss things of common interest To lead young men into the Chris tian life and thus to a higher and nobler manhood. To provide clean athletics and body What The building gymmastics in response to their love of athletics and physica needs, men coming frem ile To befriend young country homes to the city with temptations. ' oy To counsel with those in need, visit the sick, secure situations and good boardmsy houses, : : To provide a home with 'music, books, and othér congenial surround ings for those away from home, or whose homes are destitute of such privileges. To do all of the above and more for boys from twelve to sixteen years of Je. ee be the downtown office of the church, and arm of the ehurch reached out to help young men. ° A Good Word for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "In December, 1900, I had a severe cold and was so hoarse that I could not speak above a whisper," says Al len Davis, of Freestone, N.Y. "I tried several remedies but got no relief un- til 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy, one bottle of which cured me. J speak a good word for For sale by all drug- will always that medicine. gists. Accused Of Theft. The police this morning arrested a voung man named Charles Yateman on a charge of stealing a skiff from a man nAmed Donaldson, of Mellen's Bay. a village east of Cape Vincent, N.Y Mr. Donaldson came over and secured trace of the skifi at Oak Point, Wolie Island, five miles below the city. He went down this after noon to regain i the boat. Yateman was wanted by the po lice about a year ago in connection with the theft of some oats irom a Barriefield farmer. possession of To Have Another Meeting. The board of health went into vate rwession yesterday afternoon the question of increasing the salary of one of the officials. One mgmber of the board wanted. the official to give up his position, but the others would not listen to this. A special meeting will be 'held. later when the matter wil again be discussed. pri on A Fleasant Smoker. The sergeants of "A" Field Battery conducted a jolly "smoker" in their mess rooms last evening, a large num ber of friends assembling to spend a pleasant evening with the jolly ser- geants. An impromptu concert was given, members of the Marks Bros Dramatic company assisting. At mid night light" Pefreshments were served ------------ The New Hat. . the low flat crown and wide Something different from the other sty 'ou have seen. The very latest thi. To be had at Campbell Brok.! new hat store. With brim. The election for member of parlia ment of the Camborne division of Cornwall, Eng held Thursday, re sulted in a victory for Sir Wilfred Lawson, liberal, who received 3.558 votes. A. Strauss, the 'conservative candidate, received 2369 votes. The liberal majority at the last elention was 108. Lawson is the temperance leader, and an avowed pro-Boer, According to The Hague, Vadorland, the railway employees' union has ask- n of the disease, and giving the pa- ot strength by building up the con~ work. The proprietors have so much le we Hundred Dollars for any case Sat ft fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. - ; . J. CHENEY & CO. Address, F Tolede, 0. Sold by Druggists, The. | agree to negotiations for a settlement ed the street railway companies to of the dispute and reinstatement of the men. The lower house of the Massachus- etts legislature has faporably report. ed a bill imposing a fine of $10 upon a person wearing dreds or ornament England and this best Mr. Harvey got on his recent. tour was in Kingston, much better in pro. accorded him in Again we say that the best lettuce to-day for the extends till the table at served with to-day to appear before press company service, leit to-day for Lit ix not likely 'one will \ THURSLAY. WELCOMED HIM ---- G. D HOLLAND. JOHANNES BURG, IS IN.KINGSTON, --Says. He Is Being Splendidly Entertained. A welcome visitor to Kingston is G. D. Holland, of JGhannesbury, South Africa, who is registered at the » | Randolph Hotel. He arrived Wednes: day afternoon on the steamer New ls. + | land Wandever, his mission being to see Capt. Bruce Carruthers and Lieut. Clarkson. Mr, Holland is proprietor of the Palace Hotel at Klerksdorp, just outside of Johannesburg, He became acquainted with a number of Canadi an officers, and when he loft the home of the Boers about the middle of January for a trip aroundgthe world, he determined to visit some of the acquaintances in this distant land he had made during the war Mr. Holland caine by way of Eng: land, thence to New York, He is a genial, jovial young Englishman, light of complexion, short and thick-set. A Whig reporter made hic acquaintance in Jess time than it takes to tell of it, and found him one of the most pleas ant companions. Immediately alter hie arrival he fell into the clutches of t @ short-course artillery officers and Lieut. Clarkson. "I'm being splendidly entertained," he said. "Couldn't be better, King- ston is a fine old town. I do not lack for friends, This morning, = Lieut Clarkson is driving me about King. ston, and also taking ne through the penitentiary. 1 was sorry that Capt. Bruce Carruthers was not here, but am going to Saranac Lake to visit him. To-marrow 1 shall po to Mont- real, "but will be back this way again." Mr. Holland will proceed west ward and visit Australia -------- AGED LADY DEAD. E------ o Mrs. W. Warren, 50 Years a Resi- dent At Long Point. Long Point, April 6.--Death has again visited ps, Mra, William Warren having pasta 7, away after a short illpess © only from Wednesday until Saturday, April 41th ' was eighty-five years of age, lived in the neighborhood for over fifty 'voars. She leaves a husband, aged eighty-three years, and twe sons, Joseph Warren, . Lyndhurst; William Warren. Long Point; and two daugh ters, Mrs. John Morchead, Long Point; and widow of the late Henry Gilbert,/Soperton. The funeral sermon was preached at Lyndhurst by Rev, G. 'Metzler, The pali-boarcrs were 1) Townsend, James Townsend, * (0 O'Connor, George © W Lee, Plunkett and John Plunkett. Mies Maggie Burns, victim of the shooting accident, has recovered so far as to be removed to her home to day. A young farmer has' come to stay at KE. Brown's,. Miss E. (0'Con nor has returned after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs, H. Palm er, Watertown. R. J. Green has pur chased a horse from Hugh Wilson, Ga nanoque, R. Fifield has resigned our school and has taker a situation at Medicine Hat. Deceased and had Isaac eee, MEDICAL CONVOCATION, A © Large Attendance--Principal Gordon Spoke. Queen's medical convoeation wa held this afternoon in Convocation Hall, which was crowded with an in terested audience. Chancellor Sir Sandford Fleming presided, and after the devotional exercikes by Rev. M. Macgillivray, M.A., delivered a brief address. Then followed the presenta tion of prizes and scholarships. One of the latter, not yet announced, wa the chancellor's, value $70, of which A. H, Leonard, Kingston, won the honor. He, however; was unable to hold it and a hospital house, surgeon cy, so it passes to G. H, Ward, of Napanee, The graduates were laureated by the chancellor and Dr. Herald, gecretary of the medical faculty. J. L. McDow all was the valedictorian. On account of illiess, Dr. R. A. Reeve, dean of the Toronto University medical facul ty, was unable to he present to ad dress graduates. The address' of day was given by Principal Gordon, who was to have spoken in any event, but he performed a double duty. ---------- The Proposed Electric Road. One of the engineer promoters in. terested in the establishment of the proposed electric railroad between Toronto and Cornwall reached the city this morning from Toronto, have ing gone over the proposed route be tween Toronto and Kingston, They found it very satisfactory for the rn quirements of such a road. On the way down they secured options on mans farms for a right of way, with a view to having the road run along the farm fronts instead of the highw as He Called Here to See Friends Whomn He Met in South Africa APRIL 9. | (FITS you clean them the Sunlight way. put it into a bottle with a teacn w minutes, with clean chamois leather, PF ASK FOR THE Sunlight Soap washes the clothes LEVER BROTHERS \;. McKELVEY You can make dirty picture frames, or any other such articles, look like new if C very finely a piece of t and Lr shaking it woll and Fe lass full of Stic of ammonia. Paint the frames with this quid, let it stay on a t wash off with a soft brush and cold clean Sunlight Soap is the only soap that successfully in every cleansing operation in the Very Much water, 2 can be r SOAP | OCTAGON BAR white and won't injure the hands, LIMITED, TORONTO. mJ Satisfied Such are the people who use the 7 : "HAPPY THOUGHT" R ANGE. It is heavy, well made, fine looking, durable and bakes pertectly." Easiest cook stove on fuel made. 3 & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street. YOUR All the talkipg and advertising on pair. We don't say none Fhat means that these Gloves are ai is little as they always are Kingston selling agents for the celebra White Chamois, a sérvicoable Wash Glove, [75¢. a pr Andry, & dressed Glove, in newest up-to-date colorings und Blacks, $1 a aw, Beequiine in Soft ®awns, Tans, Med. Dark and Light frowns, Greys, Blacks, Black with White Points and White with Black Points, $1.25 a pr. Mocha, a 'heavy weight undressed Glove, in Browns, Greys and Blacks, 81.35 a pr. New artivals in Millinery. New Ide Thumb Collars, NEW FOR. EASTER . Si earth wouldn't make u Glove repu- tation if the Gloves were not good, a nd speaking of our Gloves, all wo ask is, if they don't fill the bill as we sa v they do, go elsowhers Yor the mext are as good as ours. We do say nbne are better. good as the best. Prices here, several shades below the usual" We are ted and reliable FOWNE"S KID GLOVE. Men's Unlined Kid Gloves, worth £1.25 a pr., clearing out this line at 67¢, a pr, Ladies' London Kid Gloves, not Fowns', in. Tans and Black, 76¢. apr, If a Pownos' Kid Glove breaks or tears with first trying on, we ex. change same. a Paper Patterns and Ladies' Tom ~CRUMLEY BROS.. 132-134 Princess Strebt, bO00000000000000000000 but following the line of the latter, It is {* Chuble that this scheme will be followed out. A second Ctigineus 1 in Toronto and will go over the sajue route next week, ------ For Easter, 2 The gennine Stetson is, the best in America, to be had at Camphell Bros, Kingston's uptodate hat store, Upen to-night. : ------ Hot X Buns, I you buy them at Ferguson's, King street, they will he delivered be fore breakfast on Good Friday. A fine line of Easter eggs, ete, In Spring The young man's fancy lightly tons to thoughts of-a new hat. He can get the correct thing for small ost at Campbell Bros," swell slore, 84 Prin cess street, ul ce ------ Eastey--Jenking---Shirts, Many very neat stripes and sipall patierns in the popular "black and white effects, $1, 81:50. Jenkins. ei m------ The Board of Education finance com- mittee was to have met last night, but 8 quorum did not appear, The board meeting is called for this evening, but be held. Holy Hall's Family Pills are the best. the hody or feathers of native birds; 4 : ¢ +o < i CRYING FOR BREAD. 3 . No one has to do that in this grand old City $ --except the children who cry for Toye's : Brown Bread and Whole 3 Wheat Bread. They prefer it to 3 any other. So do the adults. Have you 3 tried it? : : : %, Ask For TOVE'S BREAD. CEEEE00000000060000 04 soo » H Montreal OOOO 0O00000OOOOOO00 | OOOO ' JERVAS, 220 braneh, whooping, cough and 'to a baby as confid Thursday and "Florodora" sm the members away. funy ep Chamberlain This preparation is intended especially for cou influenza and has become 'as to an adult. famous for of these diseases over a large part of thé givilized world * / It can always be depended upon 'and is pleasant to take. It not- only cures colds and influenza, (grip) but counteracts tendency toward pneumonia. ; It contains 00" opium or other harmiul ghs, colds, - croup, ! a any

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