Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1903, p. 3

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ee ------ _ Off Colour? actically the' whole Engi eaking population of the orld. keep vn dition by using Famous PEER a foe Grass Seed, a Eekford's best, ixed, :15¢.. quarter. pound, Tarine Moth Proof Bags in ree sizes. eB. TAYLOR, 4 Princes 5 » Fons, 58, ugppacr dl C. . Mischall, iif FELL Vand Persistent wa Push Yong, all papers selling like a song, it a hitch or even a bribe, rices we take for owr guide. some along and join the throng, apers that will last you long, dust nor fading 'will destpoy. 3 wall papgrs are a houSRond or. B se's Wall Papers Look Well On. W. Savage ahd his efficient stat ang paper and paint out at lowest rates. TO BE GIVER. Aighy. Ut ---- - | WiLL BE DISTRIBUTED ABSOLUTELY FREE : FROM THE OFFICE OF THE WHIG. Prof. Munyon cordially invites Physicians, Scepticsd and Don't-believers to take ad- vantage of this Offsr 'and Report Through the Newspapers of Kingston. \. WEE SE & CO. OE 121 PRINCESS STREET, Paper dealers and Plotagraphers for Mason & Rissh Pianos your The Distribution Will Commence Prompiy 9 a.m-ERIDAY NORNING, April 24il FOR ONE DAY ONLY. A in Worry, all of wi , Consumption $ + Epa fia to Aid aii Kinds ot 00d Working | FART Espa fe on shortest notice at NGLIN'S MILL : Say 4 punishment is too severe for those who ceive the sick." . "ho. interest the rich as well ae -lhe poor. IT "my Rhéumntiom Cure will do all that is claimed for it, then every phy- sician should give it his endorsement and every sufferer should + its mse. If it does not what; is claimed for it, then it ould be de nounced and prohibited by Jaw. By, this free distribution the public, who are the most interested, become .the judges."--MUNYON. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTION. The distribution of Prof. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure will take place from the office . of the. Whig, where all "who éall' will 'bé promptly supslied.' These avho: cannot "calle may 'phone their namés and addresses and their wants will be attended to without delay. MUNYON'S - REMEDIES. Munyon's Cold Cure prévents ~pneu- moni and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price . They have tried so many remedies Munyon's Rheumatism Ciufe cures without be ghat . they, have little | Rheumatism permanently. Price, 25¢.; faith in anything they see vertised, Fatal! druggists, ; "1t'i8 to Yo Neraonie the prefudice of | Munyon's Yveopsis' Cure positively" is class. of people that I have decid- | cures ull forms of indigestion and sto- el to make another free distribution | mach troubles. Price 2c. "Six years ago 1 aanounced to the citizens of Kingston that I had dis- covered a positive cure for Rheumat- jsm, and to: prove my assertion 1 dis- tributed nearly 30,000 vials in she Ero- vincef al UBurio, TI he name of each perso who accepted 28 vial of - this cung Was 'Aaken and 'saghipérepn. Was invited to report through medium of the newspapers' the msult ofthis ox- perience with this remedy. a will be that many undreds of testimonials were na from peo- ple who declared most emphatically fifa t thi feniedy had positively cured them. Many testified that three or Clesgy, Gar, William Street, four doses of these little sugar-ogatid zoom : dwelling, extension pellets relieved them entirely from. all Ry pain. Affidavits were taken showing that orig or 'two hotiicn ad cured old chronic cases, which (had baffled the ekill of leading physicians in Canada. "Notwithstanding 'these uninmipeach- Bay street, Frame, 6 room able facts; thers Are thousands of peo: and stable. a le. in Ontario. to-day suffering. irom 8 : y Rha Sciatica and LumBago. other properties too numer- > mention. 5. R.. McCANN, rock Street. . Ground. Floor. It A HOUSE OF YOUR QWN are a 'féw OT tHE hay Pro- 3 we have for sale ;-- Albert St., Brick, 9 rooms, Brock St., 7 rooms, Brick. Division street, Rough Cast, ns, large lot. : Pepe pepper of this cure. '1 want the public to | Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, ELEPHANT maw. the truth about this specific. I | night sweats, allay soreness and 55 ea REE 4 , want every phvsician, no mattér how | speedily heals the lungs. Price 2p. andy Mixed Paint prejudiced he may be to procure as | Munvow's Kidney" Cure, speedily \ 3 = abgh Winleiof ithis: remedy 'an be may | cioen: finibe in thaThack, Joins ergroin very best paint on 'the mar dire and maXe a thorough test of it. gad: oll forts of Kidney disease. Price now ost durable, finest. colors, Jo dt will wiate nearly all rheumatié' pains fo' a Tew: hours. It as on's Headache [Cure stops bead- ices right," Riba Y does not put the ate 'to sleep; it | ache in three minutes. Price 25¢c. ole for Kingston drives it a he . It enriches | Munyon's Pile, Ointment positively ACHAR, ' Hordware.. Merchant. the blood x % rerves and | cures all forms of piles. builds oe al hifalth. The re Munyon's Blood Cure eriadigates all i : meds has a danger o sale throurhout the impusitiss. of the hlood. Prige 26¢. A nT vilized world than any other reme- Munyon's Female Remedid are a av. 1 tically state that this cure | bon to all women, re Ohoweow will do all that T 'dein for iti There lost x AND SEB OUR. Munyon's . Vitalitér 'restores INDOW TO. DAY. in no 'M pa. it will cure'. or 'Guess | power jo mnkfman. Brics 31. nw id Jil and cures | Personal tors addressed to Prof. fe . Munyon, Philadelphif, USA. contain: ing details. of sickness, will be apswer- ol rromptly and Sree advice ine to )-DATE MUSIC STORE, "This Hecribution. ot not in anv : venibe e-ubnuidered a charity. but 186 PRINCESS STREET. scientific Yo haxiey. Ral treatment will be given. er eer Sr Ar HE. apr ---- ee prprrsreee AE. £. ELDER | >, RS: | 7 ; fox. 1 ERAS, Ph "ICE CUSTOMERS. BE DB gain ais Hr no : ay hata at q ths Neared now on as often: as irs will ba filled for wom id is Aa previous mation. § i. A, WENDLING. Brofksinie. DR. a FURNISHED, CUT STONE HOUSE, Smtlio te days communicate with owner es of gach oo AS a 53 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. .} mpot well, as if for 'peteral 'washing. ei) | ful of mill. Ink spots' can" be remoted rom goods of which the color "will not' fun by applying salts of lemon." When varnish géts on any garment the cleansing 'should be done as spon as possible. 'Wet ' the vdvrhish thor- oughly > with '"alechol two 'or 'three times and then sponge off with a clean' cloth: If 'the' color has been al- footed the material §hould be sponged with chlorbform; unless: the color is blue. Then ' vinegdr or -acetit acid should be used: with 'caution. "Muddy spots on white dresses tiay be rémov- od 'by washing ina solution of 'ear: bonate of soda in water. Lay the soil- | ed part on' the cloth "and Sponge well. 4 ¥ vom 3% 4 One often notices on new linen vel- low stains' left by' the sewing ma- chine. Such garments should "not be pat -into the wash until 'the spots have been well: rubbed with Hauid ammo nia, Repeated @pplications 'of "fresh lars or butter 'will come &% nettir' ns anything to removing 'tar; thotigh « spot is' almost always left: "Fine new is contintially in danger of iron rust, and, unleds such spots aro attended to 'at onde, there js Tit tle hope of removing thum. Soak the pass 'a hot iron over awet cloth; and when the latter steameé well put it un of and when well blerded turn all tad, ito She: double beiler. ne fruit -is_excellent winter; when a little : like marmalade for sweet The schoorer Falcorier (Capt. 'Keker- BD ared © his orning for Oswe- The of Oswego are , Jubilant over h alga. ie Wella the Welland he afk of tolls on elial canals? 1 "rheans dg Gnd a Boon to Te shipint toate ¢ A bi ¢levator: Af rs Charles Boathe, 50.900 Die of 'corti Otoahd, 80,. R00 bushels og Charles Spalding, Toston Ponti and consgria' #4 Chicago-on "Friday for Kingston ith corn. This long trip of a lum' ber. ton a nar the slight light, Sorina iti BIA or err toc Bal, pr Fright prices are very 'low Sut of*Chiséigo.' "Dring" the past two duys 220,000 hwhéls of "has conie from Chick ro' tothe MT, couipany" elevatot Hore, My Hendveson' wthtes that 'this iS only the begitming" of "quite a 'movement of United States' vessdls this wily 8 a result of the*fresing' of Canadian can- als # tolls. or The. steither! Rilean King starts on May Ath. Her éfficery this season will bes in, Etlwaid - Fleming: mate, der the 'stained garment. Thelt on the upper side 'of "the -poods "tub a Rite oxalic acid where 'the spots 'show. The | i action of "the &eid is hastendd the | heat and the m6Gisture. The fusé dis- anvears. Then "the: whole garment should 'be 'washed 'with soap. + Paint on 'woollen clothiny may some- times be removed by rubbing the spot | with the "same Eloth. "16 # supposed that the paint "disappears du' the fue prod by "the rubbing "If this 'is not successful try' turpentine. Blood stains are about ag difficult as any to get owt. Here starch conten into use. Make a thin phate and = Spread off the stain. Teaveé 9¢ to 'dry. Then broth "off." Generdlly the stain will go with thé Wtarch.® The * warst, staids, however, will réatitre several applica tions of the, starch, . . A poor ron is one of the great trials of housekeeping. Scarched clothes are often discarded as hore less, 'but if not too' much burti mav be made all right bv the patient use of onion juice, Mix it with 'An ounce of fuller's earth, a liftle shredded soap and 'n -Wwineglassful of vintghr. Heat the mixture' {ill the soup in dissblyed. Then wait till it 'is cold befors ing. "Rubiit 'well over the storchad place, Jenve to dry and then put the garment in' the regular washing. ~~ It is sometimes difficul$ to remove lavge coffee stains. ~ Mirst pour boiling weiter through the stain, then dip' the SHOT In" SYORY, Kmiiohia water, rinde in. cold water, and pit out in the kun to bleach. For tea stains nothing is needed hut plain water. Often the shrinking effect of rain drops. seems to have tuined Fgh wilka, when all. that inrequiryd is to iron the silk on the wrong sidé with La piece of muslin hetyvoen the gopds: and 4heiron Ever wows "the Taldorons properties of boiling éabbage. and the insinuating wav-in~which boiled heel and cabliage antiounces"itsélf in Svery corner 'of the house, but evervhody doesn't known' that a piece of bread outsin theoot, when it is beiling, will | effectually anell all objectionnbleness. Of all our Tn tonite, apples, if eaten regularly; are most generally beneficial. Whalebone may be easily cut isifimt immersed in hot water few minutes. A' lmp © of camphor kept in the plate chest or silver drawer will pre vent the) contents from 'tarnishing. The toughest fowl can be made eat- able if putin cold water (plenty 'of it) and eooked very slowly from five to six hours. Bo Moti keep sugar, ton, coffee" and other such groceries in the bags .. in which they some." Have woodes or tin boxes." A great deal » the strength is lost when they are t in the paper = When the tea has been put ito 'the teanot it should at _onee he filled up with boiling water. It is a great mis- take to put only a little drop of 'Wa: ter on the leaves first, filling the pot up afterward. If your fat begins to froth | when you are brving fish créquttes, or aiy- if it for a the fat is not hot enough. Finish sooking what is already a joa pan; and then reheat y fat till blue | smoke rises' from before ting ini | any more, woman who does not slfp sound lv is in danger of a nervous break- wn. A woman who finds weakening in nerve stiength must rest. This rest must be systematic; not spasmotio. She' must. break 'up the accustomed routine' of her work, though she need not give up all her work. She must rise late and retire early. . ' 3 . - . - Maple cream' candyTo three cupfuls of grated maple sugar allow one Sup thick, sweet cream. Boilito- gether until a little dvopped fram o spoon rdens im cold waters Take from the 'fire and beat witha silver fork 'tintil it has the consistency of very . thick ercam. Pour in' buttered tins, and when ool cul int smares, # EO FR cee Girone, Hid hy ply to : ' Telephone . 1a poner 213 King Breet. Me wiles distans thing of the kind, you may know that be. herself {® Willinm Scott; first engineer; : "Thomas Rinimendsy 7 second enginedr, Willint "Walled! patwer,: B. Lawrence, Jo will be June '15th before 'the steamer ARi- dean Queen bering hor season's trips. Her officers willbe: Captain, William Fleming; mate, Luke Depencier; firgt engineer; {df ¢ Simwands; secont! | onffine@r, George Shannon; purses, George Edikins, d---------------------- Suicide Epidemic. Tn the first sevehteen'davs of April, forty were 'eommiitted in Eng- land, 'Wales; and Scotland: At Mast {en cdsdssifire' trabeable to love antl jealousy. Pour "were 'the 'result of: fin- ancial worries. Three were committed on the ove of 'marriage. Within twp weeks of Sir Hector Macdonald's « death eight persons-followed the general's ex- ample and slot themselves, baving in two inst previously declared they would follow: Wigtlt Fighting "Mac. * Within two months twenty: includiny conimissioned officers; have been: ' res ponsible' for "thei¢ own: deaths At- tect suicides have during the Inst three months increased sixty wer cent. Also there hasbeen an evidemic of mysterid: The police are shill invest gating about fifty, Descriptions of twonty misfing feonle dnd' unidentified bodids have been cifoulated browdeast The Heath of 'so well kfiown & Kter sry man as E. H, Visetély 'in Row- ton House, Whitechapsl, has drawn attention to the fact that from five to tan. per cent. of the nie" who pay their fourteen cénts a night for lodgings are professional men 'who ab" 'one time ranget! high in their ¥dbactive oecupa- tions. "One hundred and twenty doc tors, dentists, lawyers, authors, and journalists 'who have made & 'wreck of their lives are finding & Hayon n'thedo houses. 'A "short a6 an uhoficial snes 'was titkén of pr aga) men etelying at King's Cross It showed 'that 'the lodgers helio two clergymen,' thide ifters, nineteen solicitors, thirty clerks,' twenty actors. and "nrusic halt artists "fifteen medical men, and eighteen journalists. Among the lodgers wes a. cleroyman wha wrote sermons for more fortunate bre thren at five shillings edéh: a ---- With British Ta Somaliland. Dr, Anson S. Dohaldson, Rratkyille writes home [rom Galkayn W , So- maliland, Lhae, he 8 Serving oy ' sur. geon in tl ridis) troops in. pursyit of the Mad Mulleh in Central Alrica. He is with Gen, Manning in'the flying columu.- - At the time of wsiting, March 14th, they "were awaiting' sup- plics and mere troops, from On Warch 4th the column march Yorty miles withont water 'for * horses or men under a blazing: sun and 'over country thickly covered with a thorny scrub brush. At time' of writing they were 150 mild from Obbis, and had not had 'a 'brigh with the eémy vet. Patrol werd wept out eve day. The Mad Mullah was" stilt' y five will Snut Out Circuses. Alderman: MeCammpn,. chairman of the city property. Committee, says that if he can prevent ity a circus will TR posi the ground good the a loft the Most Penetrating. The quickest soother*of pain, and most penetrating liniment on mar- ket to-day id Siwith's White Liniment. A positive cure for sprains. swellings, inflammation, neu + rheumatism, and R 20, "at Wadese 4k The C.P.R. elevators at Fort William will be soon empiy if the grain con the ppening of mavigation "they have been relieved of pwd ofa 'million bushels of their stock. Maple parfait one. quart of ' Pay water rates' $d 'Sve disSoune syrup, sugar mix. " served | tinues to go at the present fate. Since es -. istent worries 'in sutiiner time caroful 'mother; says' mn 'ox- a the appetite tiher Ooh [SPadina 'Rostl, Was 'the hostess 'of a to, Jo mf, lg i ti Srey Ht Rob wih. "The. most 'delieate il 11 mecds; . fale H an of va... Britton, |. be" unharmed. ~The pote - will few of the Granges if they are sweats { Neilson, Wk ot a. > pear. zinded_Onifocule. fruit, which in. the { BECO cit tr of back: Hoe, For removing grease 'spots, take | Dest for' ig Jipone: : received. her many {fiends among rey otner 'and alcohol. To ie MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Shim. Srey Sem, Bee Klar. Mss. Fire; forming about 'the cleaned spot] = «iil SUE Ey Mbt. Sum Mra. Willie Ince, Mids Henderson ' rab) with a #loth "slightly" dampened What 4s Going on in Basher And Helen "Kirkphorick," Mie. "Burnham, with * thé same solution. "In: other Elsewhere. Mra JB: Must; Andrew Drum- words, rub-out the ring: If the cloth | gine wha: Schooner Sufiel, | mond, Mis ie % isd too web, iv will only make another" from Oswego, with eal 4 et a Foy a x t. ot Ot Crawford's w! chooner Trade- ishop awh, Jak wots Shonld be toi to be wind desired for Oswego. : and Mires Mise Ham nani fuller they Nini ao oh The 's Denver "and Puéblo |ton, Cavon-end Mra. Low,' Lieat-Col Sponge Shani a cleared 'for upp dete ports. and Mrs. Rutherford, LisutirCol. and ve stlke cue. thetireans Tell bythe | pile haat 1). ° 1 Usivin clears | Xin. Macpherson: and - V'hed from 'G y Island to-night for To- | son, were amongst those' Tnvived to rofito 'té load timber. dine a Government House' on "Won: dav mewt: MajoreGeneral Baden Powell, the hero. of Maloking, who is he, ory of the Ear) and. Countess bf Gensel Badén Powell; 6f the British army; 'who fhivad ned distinction ~ during the 'war in th Africa dering the Mafeking campaign, called on Secte- tary Hoth, at Washington last Fri: day. "He "is "tra® {incognito through the: country and -is registéred under the mame of ! Goloneh. Stavensoh. He_ is in Washi to study the cavalry equipment of the army in the United" States. Mrs. Cladk and her two daughters will so charmi hosesnth, dtr the new: regime. at at (overument ous, and will, doubtless, agers; to the tra dition" of kindiioss a Uh hosp ality 'which cha eed " rl Jt eloned. | 0 shored pe * . . . functions ow i out ol Practically all soci be suspended this woe to' the memory of he late 'Sir "ol T {Mowat 'ad to the ~mowining oF members of his family, whe!dvere ope end-all so aly attached to him. | Mim Boasds, Hill ofl Ottawa, is Ba ing T Mudkiasten in F fs hh Me Timone;? who 'has been staying with: re pg enh in Ottawa, has return to Mont: Miss Marsh, of 'Lake Hes Har bury, spent a few days in "the city, route to' St. Jolin, where dh saith tor England. 7 -Misa Marsh willy Wnbesanlet tended stay ..in France; aud 3 and during the midsummer i go on a sketching tour along {he con t of Britany. Miss Mate adsl aocompanidal by her sister, Mins JF, Braddyll, sails, next month from Fngland for Canada and will spend the summer in the Thousands ~Tslandes. Mr. Frank Box, of the: hdad office of the; Standard Bank, has gome to Mark ham to take charge of tha hrensh there, during the illness of Nr. Reesot, the manager. Mrs. George Cornwallis West, it seems, Had' decided not to dome to this country, «but. she will sallow. hes young bashend to venture it alone, while she remains in London with 'Her son, Mr. Winston (huréhill. : The steamers from Colombo and Calcutta are-bringing to Hong Kong some of the Americsn and European tourists who went to India to avitnoss the Delhi Durbar and the cerémohies connected therewith. Recently there ar: rived by the P & O. stogwmer Java the Hon. Senator Fulford (of the Can adion ldgislature),' the Misses. Ful ford. and Mrs. A. Ro. Allan, who have been on tour in India, Burma, Ceylon, the Dutch Indiss, and the Malay Pen insula, and whe, alter a visit to Can ton, go on to Shanghai oy the Em prési of Japan: They will spend sey eral weeks ip Japan. before returning to. Senator Fulford's home in Brock ville, Conada. « All Canada will mourn with Miss Mowat and the other members of Sir Oliver Mowat's family jn' the loss of one wlwaye so Kind and' gentle: as the late lientemantigovernor. his honor. has. not. bean ween much of late, the hope has always been felt that his health would have improved so far as to allew him to welcome his daughter's guerts at Government Hous, hs 'he did on New Year's day Inst, and ax was so often the cose in Says "On Dit THA' Privton, of | fr Nowe oF Sid andintpstbtn spe figures, ' nae gon bo yernment, Os utmost 8 at this bedi 86° for Miss Mowat, Who hi der nd devoted 'a daughter to hee parerita~Foronto. eas Eos 1 8 , Mra. Hall, provincial secre {be Voda, Auxiliary, -- oto from Mbirtredl, for this week, and is With ep brother, We: Pratmond: The Avril -- aid in peculiarly lucky, he luckieat of all, for hers the happy privi ol wi Hg lo, soil tare, Tipped ol hovers . in eehiition the glittering 'beauty of the th gem, the: diamond is always a¢ a cliarm against tears ahd a 'sigh of the greatest virtues. © Sine - pet- ol 'Soom +o 1 have no word. Jockud whatever, and if ik dheix Ea io: i ed into; it would that they 'either Ae oy i a BD her gerd a Ba 3 le A or Val Bia of {teres i nee are some' 'silly Apribors. +. whio would' Savant th a solitaire Ln rail "5a "he world the Ey young fh gave it to them. The engagement is anotmond Of Miss. Thompnson,. eldest daughter ol. the Inte Hon. Sir John Thompson and, of Lady' Thotipson, of Horvat Lodge, to Mr Fdmund €. Wragge, Nelgon, "B.C, only ~son of Mrs. a 'mund Wragge, of London, Esagland. of ony Lilian_Vaux, daughter of br. H. Vaux, late of ° ville, and Mrwo Vaux, to Rev' Mur Adch Alexander: Mackinnon, of Hab: hy Novi Seotias tations are out for the marth of ho Agnes Scott to Mr. W. Davis: The event will take place: at St." Yoseph's church, Ottaws, on Wed nesday, Aprils 20th. i Carpst Cleaning Should be . done early before the rush. "At "Carfiovsky works, Ontario streot, old dusty' onvpete- made to Jook Almost newly. a thorough pre- cess: Moderate 'prices; Carpets taken up and relaid if tal Wone Better. "Ne oie cali oll better lives ehivaper TH than Abersethy. -------------- Allan Cameron, ex-chief of police at hiv Ak the first ¥ Vesa of Sir Oliver's term at COW a tree or da mankind w baving "been fully £ a People Get Willfl ranionk in poutiod rtrd Tn awh the. A Judy > ye _ fe Wy wil renee wa Cornwall, in tend, 'aged' LL } SENSE" ar avelrn dug wif Hafan to ent hh It gx penal apuitred erat Y (0 sive fi inking 7 "Al ST pA Epis i re of Corset; because it is a patented Corset, and nobod y else cananqkedt. " "% Comet sy brisk a itivatuable to those with father prt , Do.not fail to try ove. 1 you do Wil Duy. 2a. othes 900 both |

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