Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1903, p. 3

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READY &UNCH + EF" (CLARK'g) pared by Anew proces h retains all (he flavop nutrition of prime i Ask for it, ek 8 } KS PORK and nian Jf e simply delicious, : ARK, 'Men, MONTREAL, y vays good, ALL DEALERS. orson, Kingston, Agent, ne Ebony {| Hair Brushes: od bristles 'alue at 50¢. They are @ 85¢c. Ebonoid Brush, k of Combs, Tooth and es is complete with the 4 ities at all prices. eases pular bh. Chocolates 2 cooooovoece S" PALM GARDEN RUG STORE Street. 'Phone 89, § sessesssscecset NOT a New Scale ¢ Risch Piano? ts special features be elsewhere. Ask to tent interlocked pip atent regulating rail, d patent French re- on at warerooms. of , Photographers and Dealers, 121 Princess n, or correspond with chheed, M.A eFinténdent, Toronto WELL-- IT WATCH Ey into: 5 thing blindly, te' about taking ad- ' is offered if it's right. we recommend. If you hihg in' real estate we ou. v of our bargains: treet, stone, 8 room, large lot and stable, ness purposes. od street, detached 6 room frame dwell of other properties. ~ McCANN | GR YOND FLOOR ER V. RICHARDSON, ID SURGEON, 0! wl King street ates the fort, clears the et This is the maid of beautiful face, With wealth of hair and a matchless grace, Complexion fair and without a fault,-- She's a regular user of Abbey's Sall. HANDSOME FEATURES are inherited, but true beauty, a clear complexion, may be acquired. of healthy digestion and pure blood. ABBEY'S SALT isa sure and thorough-tonic laxative. bowels in a gentle manner without griping or discom- completion and imparts the glow of health to the cheeks. Powder and Cosmetics only imitate beauty. Abbes's Effervescent Salt gives the true beauty of health. = It is merely a question It evacu- TRAVELLING. & Pexcbroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. WILL RUN. meséekers' 60-Day Excursions 70 THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST AT RETURN FARES yeu 1330 hos" 1935 wanes | $40 until 4th, rail INE returning or SS. Atha- 18th, returning Going JULY 4th, k 8th * Ime s are good on not Linyited." ticulars at K. & P. and C. FP. fice, Ontario St Ticket: perial FOLGER, JR. © Gen. Supt. A timer THE BAY oF Sone RAILWAY NEW T LINE-FOR Tweed, Napanes, Deseronio, and all lo- wl points. Train leaves City Hall D- pot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, B § Ry., Kingston. MUON LINE _STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL AND QUEBERQ TO VERPOOL. Dominion, May 23, June 27, Southwark. May 30, July 4, Aug. 8 June 6 Iberian ..... eds 8 Rae sind Canada, June 18, July 18. Aug. 22 Eemsington, June 20, July 25, Aug. 29 BONTO N 70 LIVERPOOL. R 0 ¥. CONWAY, , A. Gen. Pass. Agt. Aug. 1 Mayflower . ' on May 21, June 18 Commonwealth ... .. .. June 4, July 2 New England ... ... .. June 11, July 9 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Irishinan, May 30. Tauric, June 6 Norseman, June 13. Englishman, June 20 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL: - From Montreal. Ottoman, June 6. Turcoman, June 20 Manxman, July 4 Iberian, July 18 BOSTON 10 MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver, June 6. Cambroman, June 20 For further particuiars apply to . P. HANLEY, STR. J.P. GILDERSLEBVE, 43 Clarence St. _ Dominion Line, Montrem: & Port ----------------" UEBED STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. iver and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Gruises in Cool Latitudes. Twin Screw Iron SS. ** Campana.' with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 2 p.m. 1st, 15th and 29th 13th and 27th July; th August; 7th, and 21st September, for Pictou, NS.) calling at Quebec, Fa- ther Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, 'P.E.I., and Charlottetown, F.E.L The finest trip of the season for health and _comjort, ARTHUR AHPRN, Secretary, Quebec 97% tickets and staterooms apply 10 . P. HANLEY, or J. P. G LDER- SLEEVE, "Fickét Agents, Kingston, Ont. L.0. & B. of Q. Sth. Co., Limited The Bay of Quinte Route Rochester, N.Y. plane "* North King " leaves Swift's what on Sundays, at 5 p.m. for Sum- rville, N.Y., (Port of Rochester). 1000 Islands Ramble tater leaves at 10717 a.m., for tour Yi housand Idlands, calling at Alexan- . ay, Rockport and Gananoque x full information apply to $I HANLEY, AG © P. GILDENSLEEVE, . » ALLA ; LINE : Poni, Muy 28, 9 a.m; May 28, 6 pm. Pratan; May 30, am-; May 30, 8 ban Birt Cabin $05 ng upwards, Berry ga Cabin. Liverpool and London: ey. $37.50 wo $48.50; London, $2.50 Third Class, $35 and $26. Liverpool. 3 - ~ Derry. Noirnar eifnst Indepw. Tandon MONTRRAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT. aly, nian, May 20, (2nd and 3rd class Flies, May 27. Me potiins $50 to 475: 2ad. Cabin J.P. mA . $25. A Could Not Lie On 'WAS TROUBLED WITH PAIN » > Mrs. C. Bondreau, Campbellton, N.B., Heart and Nerve Pills. ug letter: in my heart and weakness for six years. Most sido. lief and was completely discouraged. C el Sow Fe ay | friend bro Heart and Nerve Pilld and I took them to please her, any good. when I commenced to feel myself getting better and by t3e time I had taken two boxes I was completely cured and can re- trouble." dealers, or THE T. MILBURN CO., Limitod, 2 mam m-- pyn----------] ay wr COUCHES | construction. Couches, fringe all around, Couches, JAMES REID. FIREWORKS! Crackers, A. J. REES', Princess St. Ad Her Left Side. IN HER HEART FOR SIX YEARS. Expected Her Friends Would Find Her Dead. was completely cured by MILBURN"S J She tells of her experience in the follow- "] was troubled with a paio of the time I could not lie on my left I consulted a doctor tut got no re- would live long and expect- would find me dead. t mea box of Milburn's would do me not thinking the; half the box I had pot use ommend them to all sufferers from heart Price 50 cts, per box or § for $1.25 all TORONTO, ONT. BE -JAMES REID- UNDERTAKER SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF A fine line of Couches with steel Velour Handsome English Only $7.50. Beautiful Wilton Rug Couches, Only $12. Couches, also Tapestry with Polished frames, Only 35. Bed Use Furniture Restorer. ALL KINDS OF LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Rockets, Roman Candles, ee ATT has won five straight matches. Br Hy RT TL EO SPORT NOTES HORSE RACING CIRCUIT 1S} NOW. COMPLETED. With Prescott, Cornwall, Ottawa And Ogdensburg -- Sullivan's Arm Prevents Him En ¥ League. "Knotty" Lee ing fo¥ the New Hampshire team He The Schenectady; NeX., base all" tam, charged with playing on Sun: day, were found not guilty. They played, though, and the verdict is a funny one. - Horse races will be ville, Wolfe Island, There is some fine, {fast stock owned on the island, and entries will be lim- ited to that township. The executive of the Montreal Sham- rock lacrosse club has decided to give the members of the team a trip at the ead of the playing season, and the team will play a series of matches in Hritish Columbia, and will also visit gt. Paul, Seattle and San Franciseo. It is hardly likely that George Sul livan will play league ball this 'sum- mer. Last August he strained his arm and it was weak fof the balance of the season. He is not sure of it even vet, and therefore' will remain quiet. this season. Next year, however, he will again blossom forth on the dia mond. The Providence Journal says that the Eastern League baseball team of that place is bringing discredit on the city whose name it bears, not because it is losing matches right, along, which may, of course, happen under the best of management and discipline; but be cause it is not: playing gentlemanly and spoitsmaniike ball, 'The pager calls for the expulsion of the club from the league ii its bad conduct con- tinues. Arrangements have been completed for a running and trotting circuit, com? r.sing Ogdensturg, Prescott Cornwall and Ottawa. From evidence already at hand it is assured that this newly-formed circuit will attract a large number. of. horsemen, and the en trv list for both harness and "running - i ovents will be of sufficient proportions to ensure first class sport. Good purs es will be hung up all through the circuit, and the running races will be a prime features. The new circuit compact, and the transportation rates nominal, and this last essential will strongly attract horsemen from away. Berinming at Ogdensburg, September 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th; Prescott will follow on Sent. Sth, 9th and 10th; then Cornwall on Sept. 11th and 12th. held at Marys: carly in' June. is Baseball' Thursday. National League-At New York, 1; Chicago, 7. At Boston, 6; Pittsburg, 7. At Brooklyn, 5; St. Loujs, 4. At Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, gL American League--At New Philadelphia 2. At Detroit, Louis, 7. At, Boston, 5; Washi 4. Yor! ------ Young And Old Folks. Pleasant to take, agreeable to the stomach, soothing and healing; An- gier's Petroleum Emulsion is prescrib- ed by physicians instead of cod-liver oil. Tt does all and more than cod liver oil. The ideal medicine for children anl enfeebled persons. ------------------ Thousand Islands and Rochester. Steamer North King will leave Swift's wharf, Sundays, commencing May 31st, at 10.17 ani" for Thousand Islands. Returning steamer leaves at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. British toilet lanoline and camphor jee, in boxes at Se. each. Meleod's drug store. Pr. 8. Hobart Peabody, director of exhibits at the Louisiana Purchase exposition, died suddenly of apo- He plexy on Wednesday. ted mathematician. A TRYING TINE ON FEEBLE PERSONS All Whe Are In Low Vitality Hae Reason to* Dread the' Oeming Weeks -- Fortify Your System by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve.Food if vou watch the newspapers for the next few weeks you will find that the death record is a large ome, and made up 'largely of persons in advan ced years and of weak constitutions. Vitality seems to be at low ebb at this' time of year, and the, sudden changes of temperature, and humid atmosphere are more than a' weaken ed system can withstand. A little over-exertion, a little unusuml expos ure, a little negleet of the body, and health is undermined, physical break- down inevitable. If you could but realize the recon structive and upbuilding influence o Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, it would be easy to convince you of the wisdom of using this preparation at this sea- son of the year. When the blood is thin, weak and watery, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food enriches it by increasing the number of red corpuscles. 'hen the nerves are exhausted, energy gone and strength declining, this great food cure builds up the system, re- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells and rekindles the spark of life. No physician can give you a better restorative than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, for it is prepared in accordance with. the most; modern and most scien tific principles, and contains in coh was a no- DO NOT FORGET can two pounds of beau- Whig jard for 25¢. shoulder hams, cheap on Saturday) strictly fresh egus. {ooked an jams and 1 at Myers', street. hare Y amatis Ads Sons B70. OF | son, Bates & Co., densed form the most potent restora { tives known to medical science. By the increase in weight while | Chase's Nerve Food ~ou can prove for a certainty that new, firm flesh and tissue is being added to the i body. Fifty eénts a box, six' boxes noting | using in x aha Ra. of anes Association. 4 2 LADY HENRY SOMERSET London, May "Lady Henry So metset has retired from the presidency of the National British Women's Tem- perance Association, on account of her health, -- DEFEAT MADE ABSO LUTE. B. C. House Refused Even Two Months' Supply. Toronto, May 20.--A Victoria, B, C., special says that the defeat of Col. Prior's gotvernm nt was made absolute yesterday, when the house on a division of mineteen to sixteen re fused to concur in giving the premier even limited supply. for the next two months, to tide over the interim be fore the frovernment could secure esti: mates. Col. 'Prior at once asked for an' adjournment till to day, but in stead, Mr. Curtis rose and asked for to the appointment of a committee investigate a charge made in the news paver that while acting minister of public works, Col. Prior had, after learning the amounts of other ten: ders secured the insertion of a lower tender from his 'firm, which secured a ~~ { : =z] \ --- owl EE & a : --- ay 2 _--l - = 2 yer : - Aw 8 Cae & i Fad 00 'her laws, and just as ghtful of Nature's foods # MIL tifically prepared so that all the § contract. While the debate was in progress, Col. Prior went to govern ment house to acquaint the heuten ant-povernor. with. his defeat on sup plv. What transpired ie not known, but owing to Curtis" request, Col. Prior was obliged. to defer his request for dissolution, at the same time con curring fully in the appointment of a comghittee. This committee began work last might and will report this after noon. BRIGAND'S ARREST, re He Shielded Populate From Other Robbers. Lome, May 29.--Since the capture of the notorious brigand, Mussollino, burglary and other thefts have in- creased in an extraordinary manner in the province of Calabri. When Mus- solic was free he Jevied tolls' upon the populace of tha province, in re turn for which he protected them from other robbers, none of whom dared to encroach upon his preserves. The in- habitants are now worse off than they were under Mussolino's protection. The inability' of the police 'to capture a brigand - of the name of Varsalona, who dominates another district, is due to the fear of the inliabitants that worse will befall them if he is taken. They accordingly shield him. The peo- ple also shielded Mussolinp for a very long time, gnd it was due to this fact that he was enabled to defy for many months the police, and a military force under the command of a general, who was sent against him. « ee -- St. Petersburg's Anniversary. St. Petersburg, May 29.--St. Peters burg has assumed gala attire in cele hration of the two hundredth anniver- sary of the founding - of the city oy Peter the Great. The celebration is to last three days and will be replete with' pageants, fetes and other fea tures of interest. Among other things will © be a magnificent procession through the' principal streets of the city, followed by a thanksgiving ser vice at the cathedral, at which the czar and all the other members of the imperial family will be present. There was opened to-day an exhibition of the personal belongings of Peter the Great, including the blouse he wore and the tools with whieh he worked when a ship's carpenter in Holland and England eee The Yacht Launched. Toronto, May 29.--~Norman Mac Crae's forty-footer Strathcona, which is to defend the Canada's cup against Drondenuoit of the Rochester Yacht (lub, here, in August, was successful ly launched irom Andrews' yards in Oakville, yesterday, in the presence of a score of Roval Canadian yacht club men 'and their friends; Mrs. R. 8. Smellie. sister of the owner, named the boat Strathcona, which promises speed and comfort in any weather, though she should show herself to best advantage in light winds. In the water she showed up remarkably well. Commodore Jarvis. who saw her launched and who will sail her in the big event expressed himself as com pletely satisfied with her in every way. -------- For Lightweight Championship. San Francisco, Cal, May 29.--Joe Gane of Baltimore, who wrested the lightweight championshiv from Frank Frne a year ago, will defend ' that title at the Yosemite Athletic clu}, to- night in a twenty-round contest with Willie Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, who re cently gave Jimmy Britt such a' hard fight in this city. ce ---- A Warning To Montreal. London, May 29.~Dr. Thomas, the health officer of Stepney, stated that some of the diseassd * army" blankses reeking' with typhoid and entoric germs, - recent ly smuggled from South Africa, had gone to Montreal, He had cabled there to have them destroyed. Reward For Heroism. N.Y., May 29.-Two veas McCafivey saved from Oswego, ago Charles drowning Mrs. Elizabeth Morton, a wealthy widow, of California She died recently, having willed him 2200, 000. -------- Nail brushes, 3c. to $1.40, ali good arden Drug | for 82:50, at all dealers, or Edman- Toronto, value. Taylor's Palm G in their most digestable fortis makes a thoroughly appetizing, No work, rie heat) | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Making Cheese On Sunday. Harrowsmith, May 28,--(To the Edi- tar): 1 see a few remarks in your last ILL OF FARE Housekeepers SATURDAY Only Fancy Pattern Tea Sets, issue dated May 27th madé by a | Royal Semi Porcelainware, 44 pieces in County' Resident at: Sydenham, | och good value. at $3.50. On sale at for '95¢. ; which | would like to reply to. In the first place our county resident is not much interested in dairying, gnd, there fore, knows very little about the care of milk. There are few farmers who have places in which they cen' save their milk from Saturday night until it reaches th: factory on Monday 8 anv. only $2.10 complete. 100. Feather Dusters, Regular 13c.; at 8 a.m. to clear at de. each. 25 Dozen Fancy Pattern, Tea, Din- ner abd Soup Plates, odd lines, mark: 1 Package Gloss 8X i Corn Starch, 4 1% $ harus Package of Ammonia," 1 tract, 3 Pads Fly Paper, 48¢. packages for Be. each. morning. Many of the drawers live | ed 75¢. to $1.10 a dozen. On sale your leony distances from the Jats ry, and | choice Tor Be. each. i 3 § have to rise at three o'clock, and then : Nd do not get to the factory until eight . Hosiery £5 , 20 Dozen Fast Black Cotten ; Hermsdorf Dye, Ladies' size Satu special 150. a pair. ERE 20 Dosen Ladies' Fine Drop-Stiteh Cotton Hose, Fost Blick, Seamless: For the one day only 36e. pale. = : Ladies' Lisle Thread Hoge, Hib Fine Quality, Fanéy . Drop Stiteh, Seamless foot, absolutely sla i Our price, 50c. a pair. : : See the values or nine. And just here 1 would like to ask our Lord's Day Alliance friend the method he would give the farmers of gaving their milk from Satuyday night till Monday morning, through the months of July and August, whien the thermometér registers from eighty to one hundred degrees in the shade. And again 1 think if our friend worked as hard as the farmers do all week, he would not think much of spending all day Sunday taking ceve of his milk, and for my part | can't see any more harm in the cheese maker making up the milk, than it is for the farmer to Keep Out the Flies Wonderful values in Window Screens on SHturtay, all sizes in stock, 15e. up. » See the Soreen Doors that we handle with Faney Pattern Fret Work, com: plete with Patent Hinges, for $1.25. We have another door in plain pat tern at 98¢. complete. (Door sizes RH and 36 inches.) db Ae ; in Ladies' Cotton Vests at 10a, 15, he. spend his Sunday trying to save it. 1 i would just like to say to my good N $ Co iter "3 i friend that if the cheesemakers he has otion un . -- Int of Infants a A reference to, being till seven, eight or vie 18e. Ti gal ti 20¢. quality for ha price, even nine a'clock Sunday morning get | oe H 1 ins of Perfumed Talcum on pair. 5 i ting through, would' pass a law +like | "81¢ at 10e. ¢ re compelling milk at the they can lot of Gold Plated Watch Chains, 50c. that used in' our section, all drawers to have their Saturday 4 $ ad Intensely Interesting. A small sample Cuff Links end factory by 7 p.m. have their work' all done before day. | values for only 15¢ light Round Oil Stoves, Be. up! In conclusion 1 think if cur-county friend looks after hi own interests, and leaves the farmers and cheese makers alone, he will do very well and the farmers a good deal better i think if there were a few more like the the unions, 2%. Painted Watering Cans; bes Good Strong 'Tin: Dipper, de. Painted Chamber Pails for 25¢. Children's Goods Special sale of Doll Carriages, with 1 wheels, for be. and 500 Dusiness Envelopes for 49, good Sydemhamite, : : the farmers would soon have to: give Cdd lot of Red Chairs, including up their occupation®x And now Mr. | Rockers, stiols, ote., 35¢ and 50c. 2%. Covered Lunch Boxes, 10c. st taken Up | och, Cn oeale 25. each. 5c. High Grade Stationery, 106 Editor, hoping 1 vey too much space in Vou per.-- FARMER. valuable pa Big sale of oranges and lemons. We Have a * : Glassware a8 only Castor Sets, 2 Bottles very for Saturday Night. ~~ dainty goods, marked 25c. Very spe WAT : i i] 4 cial for only 10c. set. vv 1 AVE I» Woods' Shirts. Shirts that are sold' on their merits are sure winners Quality, patterns, style, finish and price. The goods are the latest style from New York City. See them in window. Our stogk of balbriggan underwear is complete, siz: es 32 to 50. We ask you to see them at Provost's} Brock street. The Reason Why. We have secured to such a large ex tent the hat trade of Kingston is not far to seek. We have the finest store, the Vrgest ntgek, the most up-to-date sivies and we are noted for low pric es. George Mills & (o., hat special iste and furriers, 106 Princess stroet. Superior to All Others | E. B. EDDY'Sgim 7 ET A Indurated Fibre Ware "a Thursday, Friday and Saturday, . We will offer men's patent leather lace boots and all our men's Oxford shoes at 20 p.c. discount. A. Aber- nethy. { 1. Cunninghayn, piano tuner from ew Chickering's. York, Orders re- ceived at McAuley's -bookstore, Ituchu Jumper kidney pills. Me- 3 Leod's drug store, 25c. per box¥ Tubs, Pails, ete. ? 4 I'he paper company 8 mammoth FOR BALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS ! destroyed by fire at Ma- on Wednesday. Loss $100,- thrown out of plant was lone, N.Y., 000. Some 400 men work by the disaster. INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S = J. A HENDRY, AGENT, KINGSTON. a : Just What You Need. ex oat Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when constipated: when you have 10 appe tite, feel dull after eating and wake an with a bad taste in your mouth. ------ SELL PIG (ey e)e)e - ---- Ne will improve your ampetiis ANY QUANTITY... cleanse and in te your stomach | - \ : : and give you a relish for your fod {THE CANADA METAL CO. Toron!

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