Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1903, p. 7

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| Shoe for Men." ry new style is here, good leather is here, late shape, every size. 10es will please you and ou pleased. | men in town knew as about our $3 50° Shoes do, we would sell all n in town their ring Shoes ran 10e Store, ting Men ! s and all the latest lesigns,. all. of the INVICTUS" $5. oung men because | . nds back and in- F wearers. L to $14. . its from $5 to $14. er and Genty' Furnisher, PO0V00O0000OOPY ry latest fashions, oe Store Jor ar. | *Suramer 'Cloth ate ied and complete trials, and beauti-' apy retail cloth. als, a. variety in s of the clothing ~~ \ incess Street. 0's. \ Managed, to Tox E the attack might be k prepared tn ll 'any and drug store. 3. be baba or faders for IP IE struation, and did pot know hat "| from the Lime $67 ot se 4 . This Jited , | the. Gansdion vari or ane of product# from the nite Ki "oh payment of only twe- That American Products Are 0 indigdte ed States are ular 'with the peo- roads. he statistical state- ha a anadian Cobre. jum re- ed ins The commis, msiet hs ended with seven 3 05, shows thet, Canada. - jporter : United | States during that an h of merc i ty-six_per cent. of the nada in the sevén mon Janvary last, <the supplies , i the re ing tious of the warld, Thin Jape ed id from the Un al importatian from . Sidiey by. Canada is especially Snterestiig ') in View ofthe fact that, ' the, intr thirds the duty which goods from oth- er parts of the world, including the | United States must pay. In a list of thirty-six principal importatigns into 'Canada, twenty-six show larger im- portations "from the United States than from the. United Kingdom, and '| ten show larger importations from the The ptoms of inflammation nd MacADe. the ov 9, Two French Liters, Des Wernings. Lontlon, April 15;--~The Paris, corres, pondent of the Times says that two submarines, the Eéfadon and the Sic] carried. out a, successful theoretical attack on two trans-At- antic' steamships, 'Fai Bietaghe and La Champagne, off , Chechourg:. The captains of the liners were told that made, so the crews. wens. kept..on. the alert. Never theless, the Espadon foppedosd, 1p Bretagne, "and the' Siliire sucteed discharging torpedoes at both liners simultaneously after , the Espadon's attack on La Bretagpe. We carry, @ Jarge jossortment of drugs and medicines and are slways all preserip- tions and, family recipes. Mcleod's Matiopollan Sock Exchange [odes the Lasts of Massachusetts, | GRPITAL $100,000} FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH Cla mbe : Opposite Britieh 'American 'Hotel. Thone 408, \ h ut J. J. McKENNA, Bonds, Stocks; Giafa snd Provisions boagiit.on margin or for cash. W.B.BEVER&CO.|%-0 BROKERS Cor. Brook and Wellington Sts. C. H. POORE, CORRESPONDENT. Stocks, Bonds, Grains ~ and Provisions, Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin. Interest charged stocks carried over Sunday. only when ANERIOAR AND CANADIAN CORN FOR BALE IN CAR tT. A. WITZEL Bagrd of Loads COMMERCIAL. 2 MONTREAL STOCKS. $ gia Ff Se po v Chpadas Paclic. Ry... bh 54 Toledo Ky 38 3 : Montreal Street Ry Toroute, Street BY 0 Halifax 'Stree 5h St. John Flectric Ry 1 Poin laty & Assit le Lommercigl al , re ba BONRELTE Tuyne Mining A ; & 08 Nav. Co Pink oF Nontreat Ontatie : Bank'. 0 4 Winnipeg Ry © Ban Donriion Seeef Reminioh Ao troit op ontroe! Ro y Nova Biotin Steel Ogilvie Milng db NEW. YORK STOCKS. From Metropolitan Stock Exchan > April 4 thuou. Pacifie St. Baw ... 05 ' k 29% oe 180% 129§ oa ws nu 1 Rock Island 1 14 Pennsylvania ay ) : ral ia Texas fi Paci oi s ¥ " Feri FL SERRE BRE) : AMGEN: 55 Fy Cobol Po la vic ides american foco Amal. Cop Louis Eo ei 8 - ee Clarence SC Yeattonce 6 Sb United 'Kingdom' than from the Udited States. The ten articles in: which 'the United Kingdom supplies a larger share of the Canadian imports. than s the United States are: Cotton ctirés, flax 'nd hemp manufac- §, tin "and ghasufactures thereof, no 3 naware, spiritsiand carthen" dnd wine, tea; wool and i "fancy artis." «Of the articles-of which the Uhited Biatés Kunishés 4 larger swpoly than does the United Kingdom, the prin: %ipal ones are manufactures of iron and steel, wood and its manufactures, cpal and coke, breadstuffs, chemioals, fi * pugvisibng 'five auiuials, tobac ¢ nd Tn mamiidctures. paver and its manufar . and electrical appara tus. HA trmivdee INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Wewsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds, Cotsets of every description ordered or ready made at New York Dress Reform. + Clearing sale of groceries, Thursday, at BE. A, Rimiang', 246 Princess street, successor to the late N. E. Runiass. M. I). Finlayson, a Queen's soience student, writing for his degree, has very unfortunately been taken ill 'with appendicitis. Henry JP. Smith, architect, is pre: paring. plans for the enlargement of two residences' on William street, be Jonging to Joseph Quigley. Joseph McGurn, who has been con- fined in the Belleville hospital for two weeks, died on' Tuesday evening. Pour children survive, Miss T. Smith and Mis MM. Cas- sil; 'two popular voung (ladies, left yw G.T.R. for Detrpit to day, to re. side for the simnier. Fifteen pounds of the best granula ted sugar for 50c., Thursday, at E. A, Runians", 246 Princess street The auction, sal? at Mrs. John Waals, University gvenue, conducted hy J. A. Salter, wis a great success and good prices were realized. J. Tee intetds "10 erect a new store building at the corner of Mont, real and James street, The plans bave Lew prepared; by Hi P. Smith, archi tects John Tuffin, for many vers care, taker of Grier street school, Belle i jod in that city on Monday. He Wag ghtvfive years old, and was a native of Dorchester, Eng. Mrs. James Johnson, passed away at her residence, Wickett street, Belle Ville, from an 'attack of pneumonia, She was but twenty-four, vears of ace and leaves a husband and two child- ren. At their meeting on Thursday. pves- jng | several members of Kingston lodee, No. 50. 1L.O.OF., will be pres ented with golden jewels to mark the completion "of twenty-five years of faithful mémbership -in that order. The work of placing in position the Jarge~apd beautiful pew gates at the Mary's cemetery . is now nearly cotipleted, and add great lv to the attractive annearance to this home of the dead. Watts & Morley had the contract of placing the phe and building the approaches. { Genuine ;Carter's Little Liver Pills: 4 hardly go about, and 4tion to the better Es pill , braces comes all: weakness, aches, indigestion, loss of skin eruptions and. other common: in spring. This is an estab Jighed - fact, ved by thousands in prety part the world. Miss A. 'M: Tuckey, Oxdrift, Ont. ; "I do sot know what would of me had it not been fi . Williams' Pink Pills. . My blood _§remed to. have. turned to wa- ter and. k was troubled | with .dissi- ness, headaches and. nervous kra- tion,! I got . so weak that 1 could notwithstapd- ing that I: wes, constantly ng 1 got.no relief until 1 began using Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills, ¥ Gom- pletely cured me have. given me back all my old-time, health and strength." . ia What these pills have done for, Miss Tuckey and mere of others they! will do for you. They; will make you bright, vigorous, and. strong. Don't take a ssbstitple . nor any of the "just: as good as' medicines which same dealers. puith hecsupe ol. a r rofit, See . the 4 "Dr. i Fl en ies ; aren £10 oy se Fy : wld R vid nL, ah ih Wilk be snail ed at 50 cents a box or six boxes for £2.50, i fo box. ------------ SIR OLIVER IMPROVING. Prizes for the Coming Horse Show at Toronto. Toronto, April 15.--The Canedian horse show comprittée hax accepted the' offer of the Hackney Horse Bo ciety, of Great Britain; ' of an addi on to the medals dlreddy stated in the catalogue, a gold medal for the best mere or gelding "exhibited * in single = herness, with a registered Hackhey sire. The cbmmittee has de cided also to include 4 class for single' Victorias, sixty per cent. for the horse, forty. per cent. for ap pointments, prize $50. Sir Oliver Mowat rested nicely last pight. "Hid condition is not material iv changed. As a restilt of the judgment of the conirt of appel 'delivered Yesterday in the case 'of the crown ugainst James for running a gambling (house, * the case, which is two wears old, will be revived in the police court. About twenty 'men, charged v ith being' fre uenters, whose trials were postponed pending' the appeal, will be again summoned. i mins TO RAISE THE BRIDGE. At River Street--What the G.T. R. Wants. The G. T. R. architect is here in re- gard 'fo the raising of the bridge at the foot of River : street. Some time aco the eity council wrote the railway company, asking hat the bridge be raised so 'that there would be no fur ther , danger: of 'fatal accidents, of whith a nunber have occurred at that point. The company are giving most carefal attention to the dity's request. Their , chief architect called upon Mav or Bell this morning to inform him of what the company would require, It would: be necessary for the city @ to give ong of two privileges--ta allow the company to grade the street = up to the raised bridge or to extend the bridge 'down to eet the roadwav, The cost of raising the bridge will be £2,700, but the city will not be asked to pav anything. As the city' sawineer was not home, the mayor asked that the matter be left till to-morrow morn ing. ------------------ St. Lulee"s Vestry. A dargely attended meeting of St. Luke's church held last evening. The church affairs were re ported to be in - the most flourishing condition, hoth membership and fin ances heing larger than ever before There is a surplus of $40 over tha voar's, expenses, and the church debt fins materially lessened. Thomas England was chosen rector's warden, and Robert Reynolds was elected peo- ple's warden. | The: didesuin appointed were John England, George Compton, John Secrivens and = Henry = Ward. Hhomas England was re-elected to the svnod. : vestry 'was Lightships In Position. Quiebee, April 15.--All of the light «hips in the lower St. Lawrence and gif 'have been' placed in position for thé season, and the work is now ak most completed of the placing of the buoys both between here and Montreal ahd below. The 'government steamer Shamrock is engaged in the work be tweeri here and Montreal, while the Fo\erament steamer Druid is working beldw. » Lost Their infant Daughter. Lest evening Helen M., the pretty little infant daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. John Cornelius, G7 Sydenham strwet, took seriously. ill of convul sions.' At an early hour this morning the little one's pain was removed by the quieting hand of death. She was a bright dittle child, and her transi: jand hos left a vid in the home that will be hard to Bik ------------ Always After You--Here We Are. { 1.Ib, packages laundry starch, 25¢. 1 packages corn starch, 25. 5 the. washing soda, 50. 6 Se. bare laundry soap, 2c. 12 Bars brown family soap, De. 3 Sustichs of electric stove polish, "x sérubling brush 'worth 15c. for 10 cents, at Mullin's. ety | the Porte Russian consul, A.that (he bas seen an Albagian soldier. Turk: a memorial chapel > of the murder, and that send 000 a" troohs to suppress the Albanians. ' -- Visit To Omar. Berlin, _ Al 15.--A' despatch from St. Pe to Lokal Anzeiger says Captain Gan! Li the personal adjutant. of Prince erdinand of Bul garia, has arrived there with an auto- graph letter from the crgr, Captain Gantehefl L says. the oly ject of his yisittin to collect memeh- to for: the, National Museu of Bul garia ny, which is about t6 be orected 'at Plevna. 'It is conjectured, however, that - his vizit is for' other purposes. prince to the x -------- May Be Hanged. Kpril 15.1t is alleged that anion sip ™be x jan sojdier who St. Chenbing, ' the at Mitrovitra, who is now ing fifteen years' imprisohment for his find, the sen. tence having 'been imposed before ' the death of M. St. Cherbina, who lived some days after the shootimg. in Truce Prolonged. Sofla, April 15.~The 'truce of the last' Jew dave in Macedonia, which owed. ite: origin to the severe, cold and heavy snows, will, perhaps, be pro longed for some days bv the celebrd- tion jof Easter by the Orthodox church, als Vienna, Fone ---------------- PRESS POINTERS. A Fair Division. $it. Thomas Journal. In this Manitoulin matter Gamey {akes the chances, W. D. Macpherson the fees, and 8. H. Blake the fun, Coming Our Way. Ouawa Journal a. like Canada, the United States seers likely to hive a record breaking year in dmmigration, but then the Unitetl States is likely also to have & record-breaking «year in emigration alvo--to Canada. Miss Canada Disrobed. Montreal Gazetté A big spowstorm is reported in Eng land. The news should he gently hroken to those members of the Barr colony who have failed to locate the snowdrifts the literature of: the day has se abundantly conferred upon ('anada. He Did Not See Kingston. Hamjiton Herald. . Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie admits that Hamilton is the prettiest, clean ot and Best groomed" Canadian city Which shows that sir Alexander's good taste is mot con fined to music. . For Educational Purposes. Toronto News. When the Canadian railways. have received the humerous « locomotives which 'they have on order, they will have. an excellent chance to study the relative value of the work done in Canada, in the United States, in Scotland, and in Germany. be e---- Duel Between Generals, Berlin, April 15.~Two German gen crake, Gladischer and Teerudiefl. each over sixty years of age, fought a duct near Hambury. Swords were used, amd the twb. elderly warriors fought with astonishing fury. Spectators describe the nssanlt as a remarkable exhibition of swordsmanship. After fighting for a quarter of an, hour, Gen. Teerudiefl dealt his antagonist a mighty. blow. which made a dangerous' wound, from which the latter is" not expected to recover a ---- 'The Ceylon Command. Colombo, April 15. Major-General Sir William Freeman Kelly has been rmointed to the military command in '(evion, in succession to the late Bir Hector Macdopald. Sie W. F. Kellv entered _the army. in 1867, has seen considerable service as a stafl officer in Egypt and the Cape, and was ad jitant-general of the field force in South Africa. ------------ May Lose His Bride. London, April 15. ~The woman who recently prarvied Sie William Gordon MacGregor, the pauper batonet.; after be had been for some time an inmate of a workhouse, was knocked down bv a bigyele rider in Bristol today and eriously injured. It is stated that her condition is critical. 2 ---- Kitchener Changes. Calcutta, April 15.5Visdount Kitch ener, commander of the forces in In dia. is becoming a gréat figure in the gqv fashionable circles here. He is building ao new ballroom in his Cal vutta residence, and has joined the Simla Theatrical club: e-------- A Fine Luncheon Dish. Clark's tundh tongues, are juicy and Abpetizing and 'a gredt luncheon awl Sunday és dish. Only the very best home €00l fougues can compare with Clark's. 'Adk your grocer. : pn eo---- {Profi Lazarus, © of 'Belin University, the Alstinguished philosopher, died at Moran, in the: Tyrol, to-day. Aidrew, Menthe, Some Rs Foo. Was Born At : ator at the G. ou Saturday 8t his resi Park aged ceased was born At t 1 fot thirty years in the employment of the Grand ~ Trunk. He leaves a widow and seven children. Given A Purse. A pleasing event took 0 in, the choir ve . church, when in Lord Bishop of Ontario, Mills, Mrs. Buxton Smi of the teachers of. the day dean Jacobs with a purse of money . cognition of Mr, Jacobs' faithful ser vices. asad a A ------ Were Quietly Married. A quiet. wedding took place at the residence of Mrs. Robertson, Union street, on April 6th, when Mr, Lens' MoKay, widgw of ithe late Rev. M Mehay, a Baptist; clergyman of 5 broke, was: mari to. Donald Von | Horne, of the North-West Territories, formerly. of Pittsburg township. They will geside in the west. Ag Feelings of Uiicértainty. Day Experience With °° r. Chase's Nerve Food. "Strange feelings," "leslings of wn certainty," "digzy * spells," "wenk- ness," such' expressions describe the sufferings of hosts of women, who will vead with interest the accompanying letter. > Thess a point 10° nervous and phys vo be sccompanied by. . wakefulness, headacke, indigestion and lavsitude. A woman cen put up with pains and aches end; bear up without com- plaining, but when subject to spellé of weakness, dizziness, and ainting, an never feel at ease, because she doos not know when the' attacks hay ctiné oh, and eannot feel safe outside of her 'own home On' atcourt of the wonderful restora tive power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, it has 'proven to he exactly suited to the needs of women. By creating bew, tich blood and revitalizing wi nerve oetls, it builds up the system, ierenses flesh and weight, founds out the form, and gives vigor and' energy to the body. . Mrs. J. J. Baker, ST1 Albert St. Kingston, Ont. "My system was much Tun tion, times dizzy feelings would come over me and 1 would y foul very miserable, Mrs. J, J. BakerHearing of Dr. (thase's Nerve Food 1 began to use it and can. now-say that it has proven of great benefit to me as 1 am entire ly free. of my old teoudile, and find my health much better than 4 has been for some time, It is a pleasure to re oak pelt a thor re Kervous prostration and exhaustion, headaches, dyspepsia, dizzy and faint- ing spells, paralysis, locomotor: atax- in, Teclings of 'wi iy! i and despondescy are i come by this treatment, working, it does, hand in hand with nature, Though gradual, the - results aré all ihe more certain and | , and by noling, your increase wi t you cu' prove 16 . your sada mew. ficta, fiewli ~ and Vighos being i gefrnnt ask exhaustion and 'way alr | sddbd. Fifty conta a box, sit boxes for $250. At all déalers, or Edman] son, Bates & Co., Toronto. goods. The uppers are positively not to break through before the bute wera through. This, if th row to the SiR 44 fe a oT, \ d 2; Ri i | foc. 1 1) ri hit BiG Av g568Tp nts ; they have. test of time, , We keep them in pretty shades: | painter: CR i this store eve thing. | ' Brushes. Varn

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