Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1903, p. 6

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i gE 2 1 i i Ble Sp ed. tly thousands. of people are Suffering for the want of Iron. They uted not suffera day an they will find the Iron they need COmAY with Cod Liver Oil in a scientifically perfect emulsion, &3 1 as cream, and in which the Iron causes no gastric disturbance. Sample and literature free. ® ; : * 76¢ & Bottle. At all Druggists, or from THE FERROL COMPANY; Limited Horonts, Om. \ Laboratory and Offices: 136 King Street West g § ad Dealings With Ki | M ~ ingston ai. it' was about September | se Ahat he was frst approach, and said that during all the time he was in business, he tempted by. the that Backrack had had the same dealings with 4 man in Kingston, who was in difficulties and who sold him at fifty It is. understood that the Vise note ie practically in the hands of . the . | Greenshields firm and that Margoliovs will be prosecuted on a charge of for- mer and producer have had that fact brought to their very doors. They have seen how much the price of their d depends on diti in the told him that be | port of Montreal, and will not oppose the improvement and betterment of the harbor, and' the recognition of the Dr. Lake At YM.C.A. "Dr. BE. J. Lake, of this city, Teetur- ed before the Y.M.C.A. Bible class last evening on the theme. Christ's Death and Resurrections"" Dr: "Lake handled this difficult subject in a very sc ly mannet, illustrating his poifits wi the best limelight "views 'The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. : Frank Oliver, M.P. for Alberta, is somewhat seriously Members 'will scarcely know the par- lor with.its new coat of paint ts hold a large Boys' ** picnic at Lake Ontario Park. Y.M.C.A. tennis club will meet at Victoria park, Friday evening, for their first game. The new Y.M.C.A. building at San Francisco, Cal., will week. President Roosevelt will speak. The "Busy Bees' Boys' workers. Last week one boy helped a blind man, another picked up a wo- man who had fallen, one stopped M.C.A. believes in teach- ing the boys "'to help others," These boys will be men in a few years, and Kingston will be proud of such. managemen that the sectionmen's wages have is, Boston, wanted by a be to Mon . The Paris-Madrid automobile races ted this matuiag, 0. Scott, a transfer driver, fell Central station, Ottawa, of heart failure, while Ross, president of Dominion Steel company, is said to be in New York, looking for a man- ucceed Cornelius Shields. Champou, of Montreal, col- funds for an al handlers' benefit associat convicted of fraud, and wills be sen- A Birthday Social. An enjoyable and successful concert was conducted Tuesday night in the First Baptist church, un. der the auspices of the choir. The fol- lowing programme was rendered, Rev. D. Laing acting as chairman : Chorus, solo, Miss W. Phillips; duet, stockings are the best fitting. On find that they are narrowed from kie. The threads are gradually to the shape of the leg. or Wrinkle Nor Sag. No Mend) Ribbed knees and feet, Montreal strikers attacked nonm-un- jon -teamsters who were. getting out solo, Miss Vera Holder; duet, isses Derbyshire amd Parkin; solo, Master Earl Jenkins; recitation, Miss Annie Smith; solo, E. Backer. At the conclusion of the programme adjourn- ment was made to the game of conundrums was | played, after which refreshments were served by the choir. At the close, the chairman announced that the pro- to over $28, and on bihalf of the choir he present for their liberal assistance to the choir in their ng to work. Two were Shristopher McGrain, who says he is a British army veteran, was placed morning, at To- murdering George trouble is said to have of the C.V.RR., while hunting for a burglar in his house, at St. Alban's, Vi., was mis taken for the thief by a friend, who joined in the hunt, and by him, and seriously wounded arrived in Halifax with a madman in her hold. He has been there nineteen days, and it is not known whether he is alive, as he is armed and the crew are afraid to go into the hold for The striking dock laborers at Val- paraifo after setting fire to tho quay as well as to the offices of the South teamship | number of encounters wi during which ten persons were killed and 200 were. injured. F i periodi- hing "The Lambs ou ies urch, ir proper Chris- Deceased -marsied Mary, only daughter of the late Alexander Mackenzie. (premier of Can- ada 1878-8), in 1ST of ters married Rev. D. Strachan, ville. A son graduated in arts ot Nuss a year SELFF vy 3 F f The Celebrated { efforts to procure The cntertaimment gan. took the form of a birthday social. A Busy Boat Company. on Boat company, Allan Black is proprie- tor, has been rushed this spring turning out gasoline yachts and other small craft. 8. Calvin and Dr. Win- nett are the Kingston parties having gasoline yachts built. others are Capt. Wessels, G E. Bid , Toronto. Similar craft are being constructed for parti in Gananoque and Buffalo. A number of orders are on hand. Boat building BC: Dr. Black bough men dnd women, organized labor in Den- were called out on strike this within a few hours business will be at a complete standstill, save in such in- To Erect New Offices. The Dell Telephone company has purchased the land on Clarence street between the offices of the Frontenac Loan and Investment Society and the at the Countess Leon- Tr t against Leopold, " {ducts a laundry. The company will erect thereon a building suitable its offices and exchange. Had A Happy Time. « the members of Miss Children in all the popular Children's Bummer Vests, ia Cot. | yh thee k Gauze and Light Wool, 8 sizes, 10¢., 1240; 16¢., 0c , 35¢., 85e., wt §0c,, 60c., 780. + = tra. At midnight inviting refreshments were' served. © All themselves delighted with the happy "Black Cat," Thursds ing, a 30, at E. P. Jenkins", Bek: » work and | mede of double AMERICAN AND CANADIAN A. WITZEL ™402 ee latest London Styles, made by J. Mandleburg' & Co, of Londun and Manchester. These coats arc world famous, owing to kheir good wearing qualities and stylish appearance. Just Received New Lot of alse in the Norfolk shapes. : Price $4.99. $5.75. $6.75, $7.50, $995, $11.99, $12.75. 75 OF THESE COATS 75 In three-fourths lengths and full lengths, * POLLITT & BARNUM .. New 'Shirt Wiists received. $1.50, $1.75 and on up to $3.50. CORSETS Lightness; \ Strength Wear and Fit.. Corset. You can be suited here; Straight Front Medium Waist 49¢., 50¢., 75¢. $1 and $1.25. : Straight Front French Models 1.50 and $2. ; DIFFERENT STYLES, DIFFERENT TOES, DIFFERENT HEELS. We keep them all at the LOCKETT: SHOE STORE. NOTICE. A Jigs stuck of Trunks and Valises. x A large lot of the very latest styles just Prices from 49¢, 75¢ ; 95¢ ; 99¢ , $1, $1.25, pli The points you look to when buying a Straight Front Summer Weights «JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... 1p necessary to say anything b iris) tanh Se perionity. of inetal bedsteads | 5 gy other sort; ev What we the IN NEED And that need .can be supplied by sither having your spectacle frame straightened: a new frame .in! any style, or new lenses; or especially if you are beginning (now to feel the need of glass @, let us Jook after you. You will find us careful when examiving your eyes, and glad to supply, without charge, Our Best Advice," mith Bros. Jewellers and Opticians. CAKES AND PASTRY Have you Aried our Florence, Colum- bis, Alexafidria, Duchises, Melba, Angel, | Magnolia, Royal, Gingerbreads and Va- pills Cakes? These wfe the latest out. COLLINGWOOD STREET. KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE ESTABLISHED 1874. As wall as our incomparable stock of Artist Proofs, Engravings and Etching, ad together with our dmmenss and um- oitilled Picture Framing fecilities, we complete lime mer mgs Mounting snd Matune Boards, and ol the Novelties usually found in & Nrat-Ciase Art Store. Life Is Too Short To be bothered with saw-tooth edges on your collars ans cuffs. We return them white and smooth. Parker's Dye Works and Laundry T. E. HAWLEY, Manager. Phong 406. 109 Brock Street. FOR SALE. THE WELL SITUATED DWELLING and premises, No. 63 Earl street, east of and near Wellington street, longing to the estate of the late Jane Richardson. Favorable terms of sale. Apply to John Mudie, solicit or. 89 Clarence street. TO LET. THE STORE AND WORK ROOM, 197 Wellington street, also the building 201 and 208 Wellington street, suit- able for surgery and dwelling or club rooms, J. N. kh McCann, 51 Brock L G. BOGART, M.D., C.NM,, FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR- Koon Gi fil. og residence, 138 Wei- Saxton t., Kingston, Joensly Spyo- WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply to Mrs. C. Livingston, 503 I'rin- Sess street. bi Si ---------------------------------------- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, HIGH Wages, no washing. Apply at 111 Wellington street. -- eee eee «A COACHMAN-REFERENCES RE- Tequired. Hen. . TT. Frost, Elm- , _ oft, Smith's' Falls, Ont. SUMNER COTTAGE TO RE IN OR nds. Sound Thousand Isla cCann's Wa) estate agency, 51 Brock street. A COOK AND HOUSEMAID . MUST ve references. Apply to Miss Hora. 45 King street, after seven o'clock in evening. AGENTS WHO ARE WILLING TO Work. Good goods good pay. Mem earn $6 a day winter and sum- mer. Never out season: Write G. Marshall & Co., teas, London, Ont. SE ------c-------- MEN: TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Special offer for Fn days in our method. Catalo, and parti- Culars mailed free. White Moter Bar- College, Chicago, IN. a --. | -------------- YOUNG MEN AS CANVASSERS IN Antes business. A d chance for Udents to make big money during ication, at home or in any dis = t, Call and see for particulars tae Randolph Hoté#l, Kingston, Fri- SY Saturday or write ne. | a. + inspector of agencies, Lorne SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PERSONS state to travel Jor Jous: ven years ww! * larce pital. to call ui on merchants Sxents for n ul and profit men' ely cash salary of $18 and al adv: a Danses and hotel bill Perience an fash each week. Ex essential. Mention ref Toop. facies self-addressed on Rig Chicase ATIONAL, Oaxto Er ----r---- B ui Bein At Rome. a : 4. As Sumlauts by noire? one result © re ¥ natives ¢ Pree Store Dp of the Con : ath ) i

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