Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1903, p. 3

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detective food. Moregyer, in ant Wo have Bulk whieh the trouble alt LE 0 s. roughgess of the i chapping. ! tollet and aursery use, ony NET SOAP CO; Mies. MONTREAL AL STH. STON BRANCH Shambers, Clarence 1. ie Both Americas. Hotal, J MeRBANA, Manager. 5, Grainsad Frovisious bought on on, Date ata Music Store wr, ah: ay cand ¥ ver Hi wh omy an- a these are daiics. he Metsopall a Thre it played Tor y04.) Henry,"* 1 (A slow Nid NT scoful Henry"' will take you opolitan 'and both stay at ow, | for B6: cents. HAVE YOUR SME al go & Ao Fou. satis sults, We, don't brag, m the work, Nothing but your best interest RRAY, The Auctioneer. Step." r Photos. are, the. best. he matter t0 the test-- our orders and your named and Frames. ock ot. wal Zager, : ~ Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific August 20th, 30th and ber 2nd, 3rd, duh, i Sth, 6th, 10th and 1lith, $5.40 Sept. 1st and 7th, $4.85, Return limit, Sept. 135th, 1903. A speci 1:08 «.m., Monday, Sept. Tickets not good on trains Nos. 1, 3, 8 and 4. OTTAWA AND RETURN: Sept. Hh, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 19th, $4.1 Sept. bia. 17th and 18th, $3.05. Return limit, Sept. 21st. ' 31st, Sdptem- 8th, LABOR DAY Sept. issued at Single First-Class Going dates--Sept. Sth, 6th and 7th. 5 f Jeturd Iimit--Sept. Sth, 1908. . For, oulars and, Jigkets apply to oak £4 NLEY, Agent, oa Pass. Station. Railways. EXCURSIONS Return Rates from Kingston OTTAWA EXHIBITION. Sept. 11th, "12th, 14th, 16th, 19th $4 Sept. 15th, 17th, 18th $3.05 Return limit, Sept. 2ist, 1903. TORONTO EXHIBITION. Sept. 2nd, 8rd, 4th, Sth. Buh, 9th 10th and 11th, ,.. - PE Sept. 1st and 7th, ... $ Return limit, Sept. "15th, 1908. LABOR 'DAY, SEPT. 7th, Excursion tickets will be issued between © A 8 wo all stations. SINGLE FARE for the round trip. Going dates, Sept. 5th and 7th. Return limit, Sept. 8th, 1908. HARROWSMITH FAIR. Rate Single Fare for round trip, Tick. ots good roing Sept. 3rd "and th, re- turning Sept. 5th, 1903. HARVEST EXCURSIONS. To Canadian Northwest. Going dates, Sent. 15th and 29th. Full particulars . Sox i oh fore OER, LN Sup THE BAY OF IN JINTE Gl WAY AY NEW , ie LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Trdih leaves City Hall De- pot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent, B. Q. Ry., Kingston. L. 0. &B. of Q, Stb, Co, Limited CHANGE OF TIME. Steamer North King for Rochester and Thousand Islands. Commencing August 380th, steamer Jeaves Kingston on Sundays at 5 p.m. for Summerville (Port ef Rochester), calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Returning, steamer ton on Sundays at 10:15 a.m. and leaves for Gananoque and 1000 Islands. Steamer Aletha -- Kingston, Picton, Belleville. Commencing : September 1st, steamer leaves Kingston daily, except Sunday, at. 3 p.m. for Bay of Quinte ports and Beton On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays steamer calls at Deseronto, Northport and Belleville Ror full information apply to BY « . "P. GILDER- SLEEVE, JAMES SWIFT '€ CO. Agents. Special Rates to Toronto Exposition Toronto and return, including berth westbound, $5. Tickets good going Aug. Slat to Sept. 0th ; for fare %0 Thousand Island ports, Br oalys: Te Montreal, good going Satu: G. ¥. 0 Monday. Hound vip, 3% teamers pays for Thousand Islands, Broo lie Prescott and Mentreal daily, except Monday, 6 a.m.; Monday, 5:80 am. For harlotte and Toronto, § Ru. daily, except Monday, HAMILTON, : TORONTO, BAY OF QUINTE AND MONTREAL LINE. Leave Kiugston: EANT. ®BOING GOING WEST. 4:80 pan. 11:80 p.m, Wednesday ard Tuesday, Thersday Friday and Sat N MN. P. HANLEY, + Ticket Agent. ALLAN LINE From Montreal. From Quebec. Pretorian, Aue. 15, 8 a.m.; Aug. 15, 6 p.m Bavarian, Avg, 22, Saamn.; Aug. 23, 3 p.m Ionian, Aug 9, 5 am.; 'Aug. 29, 6 p.m, First Cabin--§65 and upwards, accord- ing to steamer. nd" Cabin--Léverpool and London- Yat, y, $87.50 and $40. London $3.50 tra. and $36; Liverpool, 925 Y. Glasgew, Belfast, London. Through tickets to South Africa. Montreal to Glasgow, Direct. Aug: 16th J. SWIFT & CO. Freight Agent. lo Cuticura Shap train will leave Kingston at 7th. 7th Round Trip tickets will be Fare. * arrives at Kings returning wp to bs EE | JOMINON. LINE NE STEANSIPS + "Kensington, Sept. 12, Oct. 12, Oct. 17 Oct. id Dressings of Cuticara thé Pas, Swe, Meet Efeti Remodel for Skin, Scalp and Halr. This treatment at once stops falling' druff, destroys hair parasites, soothes frritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow. upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy ral when all else fails. Millions of women now rely on Cuti~ cura Soap assisted by Cuticura Qint- ment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying and besutifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling. hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for, baby rashes, itchings and chafl for. annoying irritations, or too free or ofiensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti septic purpeses which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the pur. poses of the toilet and nursery. Cuticora remedies are the standard i Sane i the blood A single set 18 often suffl- cient to cure the most tofturing, dis- figuring skin, scalp and blood humours, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy 'to age, when all else fails. vent. Noid dln the form of Chosolata ue de la Pov A 3 Ease ER ras Salta tin Trade Mask on Ale, Porter or Lager is an absolute guarantee of purity, age and quality, J. 8. Henderson, Kingston, Agent. MID-SUMMER SALE. For Years past our annual mid- summer sale has been a: huge success, and is noted for the many bargains in all the different lines of PARLOR SUITES, ODD PARLOR CHAIRS, BEDROOM SUITES, DININGROOM SVITES, HALL RACKS, At reduced prices. Pay freights. ou | JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 147. H. J. MYERS, 60 BROCK STREET. ALWAYS READY TO SUPPLY YOUR wants for Breakfast, Dinver and Supper. Visitors are cordially invited te try our Cooked: Matth ob variods vi Cook: Jellied Meats , Ficied I tes Bad Tender! piace, 60 4 Brosh St. Mail and a promptly filled. TRAVELLING. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL. xDominion, Sept. 5, Oct. 10, Nov" 14 *Canada, Bem, 26, *Southwark, Oct a, Nov. 7 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Mavflower, Sept 10 t 5 Commonwealth, Sept. 24, oa New Eoglapd, Oct 1, a1 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. xNomndie, Sept. 5, (frishman, Sept. 12 IA VORNOUTH DOCK AND BREFIOL. From Montreal. i 2 xurcoman, t11, xManxman, Seat To MENITHRRANEA t. 10, ¥ and uver, or io . recone THE FOUR Great Skin Cure & +i | gust, hair, removes crusts, scales and dans' | ed home on Friday from Europe. He is, | condition. QUARTERS OF EARYH. The atte "at the Toronto ext fihition on he was estimated at =n Milwaukee three men were over come by sewer gas and died aliaout instantly. The Society of Friends will hold a general conference in Toronto in Au 1904, The C.P.R. has 'started laying steel gn the Arcola-Regina branch and trains will be running by November Ist. Neil Munro and Alexander McKenale were killed in Mosa township by tall: ing through a bridge with a trastion engine. 'There is talk of increasing to $4, 000 the $1,800 yearly salary of mem- bers of the French Chamber of De- puties. The last number of the newspaper, the Paris Fronde, which was conduct ed entirely by women, appeared on Tuesday. Fred. Palkefberg, one of the pitch- ers of the Pittsburg baseball team, will leave it $0 become professor in a western. college. , Because spme old coins were takeu from him, Alicggd Chandler, an inmate of the Hillside Home; Scranton, beat kis brains out against the bars of his cell and died. Directors of the Dominion Coni Sompany and the Dominion Iron epd Steel company have mans other basis whereby the existing loose may be gancelled. The Duke of Devonshire persgnaliv denies the report that he will an- nounce to the cabinet his disagree ment with Mr. Chamberlain's gr proposals, and then retire, U. E, Gillen has been appointed su- perintendent of the fifth, sixth and seventh districts, G.T.R., with office at Belleville. Mr. Gillen has been trainmester at Belleville for years. The trial 'of fourteen persons on the charge of attempting to enter the jail building at Danville, Ill, on the night of July 25th, with the intent to kill some of the inmates has begun. Five arrests have been made at Beyrout in connection with the shoot- ing which led to the report that Wil: liam C. Magelssen, the United States vice-consul there, has been assassina- ted, James Mark Baldwin, LL.D., pro- festor + of psychology in Princeton University, has accepted the profes. sorship of philosophy and psychology in the Johns Hopkins University, Bal- timore. The Canadian' Press Asgocintion will ave the annual excursion to North Bay, taking in Mattawa, Temiska- ming, New Liskeard and French River. It i expected that about forty will leave for the trip on September 21st. Samuel Finley, Montreal, died on Tuesday after: brief illness. He roach- was one of the firm of Gault Bros. & Co., a leading Methodist and intervat- ed in many educational and charitable institutions. He was aged seventy-six. A widow and seven children survive. The Carnegie museum at Pittabury has been presented with a $256,000 vollection of fossils, purchased from the Baron De Boyet, of Brussels, Bel: gium, The collection represents the work of over half a oe ntucy. It con- tari, fossils of is and [sh of w onl fe or two licates are knowl(0 exist. ther 6 of or the. Aiinays. Gnd Botualte Well-known Steamboat Man Endorses DR., CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS Statement Voushed for by Minister. James A. Buchner, 'St. Catharines, Ont., was for years a steamboat man and is favorably known in eve ry port from. Cleveland to Montreal, Until a few months ago hé was for vears a great sufferer from kidney disease, rheumatism and constipation. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Piils have made him well, and for the benefit of others he has made the statement below : Mr. Buchner . writes : "For * many veprs I was the unbappy victim of kidney trouble, rheumatism and con: stipation, which became so severe as to make life a burden. I was a con stant sufferer, emtively unfit for work; appetite was fickle: I became emacia- ted; could not sleep, but arose in the morning tired 'and enfeebind. 1: Jin- gered on in this céndition, gradually growing worse, and became despon- dent and dikeouraged because I could obtain no relief from the many medi tines used. "Friends advised Dr. Chase's Kid ney-Liver Pills, and I now feel thank- ful that this medicine came to my hands when I was in such a miserable The first box gave relief, and filled with joy at the thought of again recovering health, 1 continued six or eight boxes and was again en joying my former health and vigor. I shall always recommend Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as an ideal medi cine," . ¥ Rev. W. D. Masson, Methodist min- | divorce has been inter, Port Robinson, Ont., writes : "Being personally acquainted with J. A. Buchner, who was cured by .the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver ¥ ills. a statement knowing it to be in any way misleading or untruel" It is by curing just such and complicated . cases as this that Dr. Chase's Kidpey Liver. Pills have so. wellknown as a medicine ipual merit. Their direct and time since Mrs, brought the use of these pills until 1 had used | broug made public. nounced that is is based purely and simply on desertion, ahd thet ia all probability bis up by South Dakote cousts. L'can say I believe he would not make | llets loft in his revolver th 3h murdeéy of kis bride, whom he had se- chronie | p chant, He left no feuage of sorfow or ex- planation. Mrs, nie Schnarr, carried the secret of their matriage to the grave. -- The People Are on The Go---Schael Re- Sept. 2. Saturday and two days of incessant rain, "he x SMR never for éven a moment during the two days, was dark and gloomy, but no rain fell and on Tuesday a more sot: tod appearance prevaded. | No. more rain is now for & month Miss Leta Roberts, Sharbot Lake, is the guest of Mr. and Mes. Lo M. Deroche for the past week. Mrs. M. H. Paul; Hisiting er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Land, North Fredoricksburg, for the past live weeks, Jofy. for. her in ort William Tuesday, Miss, Hard: ing left last week to spend the win tor in California. W. K. Pruyn. leaves for Mis farm near Retaon, Man., to superintend threshing opera- tions. Ira D. Claxk: Jolt Monday for Gavas lier, North Dakota, to spend a vouple of months, Mrs, K, J Strong in spendi a. couple of weeks with friends in Toronto and Brantford, W. C. Neville, Switzerville, is attending the Toromto fair this week The schools re-opened yesterday; the hook ams had a little rush. in conse Napanee, Ne "Florgnee Henry is spending her holidays in Syracuse, N.Y. A couple of van loads "of voung people drove to Deseronto t evening and there took boat for Foresters' laland for a few hours' , Pleasure, Yeeterday was "fair day," and as. usual g lot of horse trading was the only indication that the day was other than the ordinary. . MOTORS IN WAR GAME. -- Germany Will Carry Out Extensive nts. Berlin, Sept. 2--Coming upon the heels of their recent proud victory in the realm. 'of racing, German motor, car manufacturers now. learn i gratification that automobiles") for war purposes will be employed oh an unprecodented scale during mext month's annual manoeuvres of. the German army in Saxony. Twelve in all will be meed, four each by the headquarters. army. corps. Six of Ahoas sare ast he Fermmant property of war rtment include Tow and six seated Mercedes, Daimler, , Benz and Duerrkopp wag: gons: of ten, twelve, and, sixteen horse power. The other six vehicles wiil be lent by various German mak- ers. Four of the wagons will be operated hy civilian. chauflears and eight by soldiers. The Emperor Wil liam will use one of lour-seated sixteen horse power Morcedes belong ing to the war department, Another addition to the automobi section will pea ay lied by Rort Wil Poege, of whe will put at the dispo Pot th Crown Prince of Saxony, commanding the 12th Army Corps, the powerful sixty horse pow- er Mercedes car, which recently won a handsome trophy at the Ostend in- ternational competition. Motor Apa Ye vans will not he used du t yrs, ex- daring. th aac heen abandoned. His HEART SEWN UP. -- Remarkable Recovery From a Stab in The Heart. London, Sept. 2~At Worship street Jacob Blitz, thirty fivepkatiek dresser; giving an address dn Kingsland road, was charged 'with' wouliding John Long. The evidence was shat on May 30th accused seemed 'to have waited in the street for Long, amd there struck him with a knife, which penetrated the chest and entered the heart. The re markable feature of the case, it will be remembered, was the surgical oper ation, performed on Long #t the Lon- | don hospital, the heart actually hav: ing been sewn up The man was to day in court, apparently in: the best of health. Dr. Richatd Warren, house surgeon of the London hospital, said that the chances in the man's favor were slight, and thete had been but three or four previous instances of such a case. The man had progressed vara; and left the onbital for a» convalescent home .oaly o Jorluight ago... Long, in his evidenes, said. tha: on finding himself stabbed he wna dthed a stick from a hystander, rushed across to the prisoner sad Wirdek him perhaps two or three times on the head. The prisonts Was committed for trial. an Great Gold Oaxaca, J Mexico, § 1.-- Excite ment. over recent fi oid din- coveries exceeds an, itmessed in \ the early days of Sulifgenia, or other western mining camps. Bho ery was. mi two weeks ago Indien while plowing corm, | Are now more than 5,000 pr including scores of Americans Sn the vicinity. Claims have upon ground for. many miles the ori- inal prospect. Several, Surlage claims ih sold for as high as $100,000. The ledge of ore is fifteen feet across on the surface, and ossays as high as $50,000 gold to the tom A large, force of Mexigan troops lis, the ledge to prevent the ore. from being carried off. EI Tn Molineaunx Divorce Case. New York, -Bept. SeFon the first Roland B. Molineux suit jor diverge at Sioux Falls, S.D., allegations Shas she has son will bmeke no de- Mrs. Molineux's application for out) or held ence, ------------ Secret Marriage And Baath 8t. Louis, Sept. 2<With due 'of cretly married a month before, Bay Keevil, son of a well ended his own: life eAnday. veil, 'who was An- DEAD JOH Who Receive $750 Per Night For . Services Rendered--The Porte's May Budghy Amounts To $80,000. Sept. 2--An ly ET Ma nba from , Sonstantinople states that after Hoot "mad Eg e irs ean w was ny Brad aguly thrown at PT ¥ ly with Bef BR hs and Ka Jon regu in force since vy hh _~ chief co {ros ihe guard whi protects Tent of sultan was Jamin per. a eight generals, specially chosen unguestionable loyalty. oe in loyalty, such as it is, Abdul Ha. mid wisely insures We the payment of A en ie th ° Ll generals take t chief watch every night in turn. and they are hold Ampousible, for the fidel- Fall Importation, 1908. oy of the officers under | Prevost, Of the New York their command, hough ihe latter | store, Brook: street, has " are profictionntely cw oll rewarded for | his fall im ion for or n Vani fidelity a tailor AE ] The, rates. of xeimunteation ave aa lw lendid i. ready-made follows : Each omer receives for a | o "a Aa (all night's witch £150 (Turkish), the col Jan da ve t will pay onel £140, the major £35, the cap: tain £30, and each soldier £1. foes are promptly and punctuslly paid every morning when the night guani gives place to nary pala. 4 watch, Te every night's the neev wlumbers of costs . £000, (Turkish), or £i% "Sa Those: wi raving aril he shove ------------ Lover's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinlec- | tant Soap Poweder ie otiar than other ies an 1 1 both nop and de 4 You'. o to Maslors for peta in . Apd yet one sometimes won don't pou ? ere the money goes in Turkey ! Marriston high school was dente: "iy people intimately soquainted od hy fi J ------ ------ Ee Tu Gone 10 Bear Heaven by the Mushy Food Route. Some little John ny bears ate 60 oats and wheat--got more starchy food t One had. appesdicitis and the other bowel wis est too late that pasty, s and - half-coaked Fe white tatoes and other starch f Fy st: than the average. man or woman can digest. Then f follows. "starch indigestion," well-know to phyicians and a very common cor hh If the food is not chan ious bowel. complaints set up and all too often Appendicitis follo bairiaus tracedbig iiatod and disease caused by undigested ob wd These facts caused the invention of : APE- In whieh the starch of Wheat and Barley is tranformed by tific. cooking into sugar (shining on the outsidelof each little Grape Nuts). fr Oné cau have the deliciotis ready cooked food, enjoy it, Shia the value and energy of the carbohydrates and yorughin fe lest tax the digestive organs. i : Don't let any ove deceive you by saying. the 'stomach an bows néed hard and indigestible oats and wheat to give. a ha : They get too much exercise usually with the other food. Never fear that the organs of Sigestion will get weak FROM LACK OF EXERCISE. Tax them a little. farther than you are doing at present and you may join the Johnny bears, with ears in the daisies and feet to the stars. There is a sober fact worth careful thought in the tremendous mistake made in the selection and use of indigestible food. Bodily health and increased strength follow the use of or

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