Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1903, p. 4

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After that we give your orders our best attention. JAMES SWIFT & £0. rr armed WB a a dlLLLL | incaleulable value The stockholders {are the manufacturers, They line both | ides of the river and their industries | have given the village a proud name; | that of the Birmingham of Canada. { The owners of the Mississippi Falls { should be the manufacturers of Kings | ton. They can make the power busi | news pay. They can get what they {want in the first place, cheap power, he thew as mayor. ed as time goes on. hotions for political life. Bot been a politician. 7 -- the streets" department spent in clean the methods wrong. Which js it? Sir Michael Hicks Beach calls him self a free trader, hut | ar eating problem and it's up to the fair writer in The Leader to go hence. Mr. Johnson being interviewed said : "I do not think that the English wo- mai's idea that 'sallow comple 2 are caused by eating confectionery correct. Confectionery is deemed by a good many people to be bad for the complexion, and it is so deemed be cause its basis is sugar. But if the English women have such superior complexions as 'English Lady' thinks, { would it do: to call a public street, | Weeting and have the prople indicate by ballot who they want to. serve . The annual killing goes on of men. who have been mistaken for deer. The dangers of the hunt are not minimiz- Mr. Aylesworth is said to have some N, He could have been in parliament long ago had his inclinations been that way. He bas Half the money at the disposal of Power of the waiter iall af Mise. | ing the highways. The proportion is _-- ould attract more attention | 190 great or than has so far been given to it. Here natural flow of the water all the year around, with & fall of eighty feet and a consequent propulsive move are all he supports Mr. Baliour in his desire to cudgel the FRO A SERIOUS LOSS TO AN IN GLE FARMER. Football Games on Saturday-- Visitors From Yokahama, Ja- pan--A Coming Wedding on Nov. 18th. : , Nov. 16.--Last Friday at Ingle four mules fro Marlbank, cohn Mcrarlane's barn was burned. McFar lane Bros. were threshing and, st the noon hour, it is supposed, the day being: windy, a spark from the engine started the fire. Two span of horses were in the barn at the time, and Ar- thur, Kimmett, one of the helpers, in his endeavor to save the horses near Iv lost his life. Only one horse was rescued and it was badly burned, as was also the threshing separator, and the season's crop of grain. the two Albert College football teams played a friendly game of ioote ball here on Saturday afternoon. The Jacket. ee ph. Makers' Written Guarantee, The makers have every confidence in this range--they bind themselves in writing that it will operate perfectly and 'Souvenir - Range. You run no risk in buyi this range--it is made on honor without refer. ence to cost, | Every part is so construet. §i ed as to render it the most durable and best operating --parts of 'the fire box exposed to the fire will outlast at least three ordinary ranges, ing business. AND WILL PREVAIL An epidemic of sales 'advertisers were compelled to establish the truth as, corrupted the cloth- The sham has grown with years until the effrontery blazons itself on every side, Coats. Suits and Trousers 'are marked double their worth and 'then 'reddced to half! If some + ni 3 Ore inst imperfections in material and workmanship, - dns of unlimited wapacity. This fal: | nations that tax British souds with a of two o -- and che Albert ollge fae re accompanies no other range--enough said < " 3 if harnessed, i controlled 0 that a retaliatory tariff. Mr. Balfour, as a juniors were defeated by a score of ig 2 P I ¥ A ergy ean he txanmmitted, will sup- | inn "wich a huge paper club. is a two to one. o C , All Loath ply more horse power than all the en- very picturesque figure. Mrs. W. J. Garratt leaves to-day Gurney 1 ilden oO gines and boilers in the city now re -- for Vancouver, B.C., to join her hus \ » ° This sustl famous Steg : p 0 band, who has been in the west since Limited, J b 3 0 ea, het: $40 and $50 per o O last siilg. I. F. Ruttan leaves to- »" very close » by costs ween the morrow for Swan Lake, Manitoba, : AR bee x horsepower per year to supply it by 2 Ano Problem. 2 and er Manitoba points. He ex Hamilton Toronto Montreal Winnipeg ever n wo steam, and the same service can be o The Ann problem, the © pects to be absent a couple of i-- a---- -- 2) prove as sata rendered by water power, it is estimat- | & problem of the hour and all & Bp erte. Allen, son o oF -- " _-- res ® Shoe. i for ._ It costs some. [Bf other problems, are sent to 3 Tomer ast Weak fron: *® : . 1 EE Sh 10 ing Ue pa er |B lowing peviee by the fai. @ | leno where he'spent the unt ovo | HIS J, HORSEY, 'Sole ® THE The motors at the falls and the 2 ede almopomd » an 2 W. A. Rockwell, returned vesterday | JS=== a pp J. H. SU § wires which span the distance between ° " What is ae samy of é from Chiao here : he pt the a @® we and would mean an invest | the follows word: 'Su- @ Rammer onthe rs. CO, Sale, and y there here ' 4 % < 5.3 0 sons o obama, Japan, ar ® OC ed capital of perhaps SH". bw the 2 PE anon ra, Stinguisbabil} 3 ved i= week to spend a few weeks OOO) DO) @ 8 fuel consumed in steam making alone The solver of this ob- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. comnts $160,000 a year, and that is only 2 lem will receive a ok! £ Rase, a as street. They expect to ---------------- one jtem of expenditure. There ap |G headache as a prize. o visit Encland for a couple of months teste Yar | > o before returning to (heir far away ) 8 pears to be money, large money, in CRRERORRCAORRCRONOHO FOEOHOHAHIRCHD: | Pome in" Japan in the spring. ( y -- the enterprise, ad it will he surpris The Maioge of Miss Georgie Hen. ALL THIS WEEK ing if the capital is not speedily forth- y ring an -awrence Fowler, Scranton, F ating: with Which to develop it. GIRLY COMPLEXIONS. Pa., takes place on the 18th inst. .. MARKS BROS i Mra. James Harmer, Washington, is -night THE DUKE'S DAUG In Gananoque many years ago a Believes Powder Puff Causes More visiting her dauchter, Mrs. Scott. aml To eda The Montana Queen.' Company conceived the idea of turning Difference. other relatives after a couple of years' av Under Twa Flags, » | the water power of the Gananoque riv- | Ottawa, Nov. 16.--It takes a statis | absence. ! Thursday-- A ot tT jor to account. They put considerable | tician to eflectively reply to the rude -- - Py Matinee--: Kathleen Mav into the dams, and flumes - and inglish criticism about Canadian FASHION'S FORM. neen." (ight--" The Little Mi Bo h . | girls. George Johnson, Dominion stat- -- Saturday Nigh | slides. But they have an asset now of | istician has been figuring out the sug- | Here's a Beautiful Little Dinner 4" 1 or. ny Prices, 10c., 20c., 30 Seats on sale at Hav TO-LET. e-------------------------- 5 3S, OFFICES, OR DWELLI A or unfurnished, at Cann's, 51 Brock Street. FURNISHED ROOMS, PU out board. = Eagw Terr Princess street, Vaughn Te rn improvements. head IT DOES A DOUBLE DUTY it it Cures A Cold No other medicine has thé same value MATHIEU'S SYRUP «Of Tar and Cod Liver Oil In building wp the while It gives imuediate rol Those two articles. properly = combined and prepared, are positive in their healing and curative propertios. Builds Up Order a big bottle from your dealer for 35 cents ------ am streets. * The System 3 . L MATHIEU CO, tn Samoan . With one trial UNDRY" | notice, THE DECEPTION DETECTED. The federal government has been ap- {prized of the fact that Canadians have A { attempted a deception in the shipment 1: {of butter. They have adopted the Danish casks for packing and labelled the contents Danish butter. When the goods reached London they were sized, and a notice of the fact was sent to Canada. The fruit men, the cheese men, the butter men, all and sundry who are in the exporting business, have been warned by the government and its agents to avoid every appearance of fraud. The men who have studied conditions abroad say that the Eng lish people are peculinr. They are most conservative in their ways. They do not take quickly to any new thing. The article, however good, must reach popularity by slow degrees. Canadiad cheese did not jump into favour at once, but gradually, on its merits, it found admirers until now there is a ready market for all that can be sent to England, Similiarly Canadian butter has not reached the first place immediately The Danes have had a preference in the market for many a long day They made butter which commanded high prices because of its superior quality. Canadians can make as good butter, and they have been shipping it and finding a ready sale for it. The packing has been done in boxes, how- ever, and these boxes have heen la belled "Capadian creamery." These : { shippers should be patient still. They should continue their efforts to win favour with their goods, without re- sorting to any devious ways. The de ception referred tothe use of Danish casks for packing, the attempt to palm the butter off as Danish--will do harm. The experiment may hurt others besides those who participa ted in it, 'which would be regrettable. The government has a duty to per- form, namely, to indentify the offen ders, and to then inflict a punishment that will it the crime. The whole | shipping fraternity must not suffer on aocount of the few. Mr. Foster, in England, is telling the people that under protection it is the foreigner who pays the duty. In the Canadian Commons, in 1804, he admitted that it was the consumer who met the increased cost of goods. If the British people suspect him of + humbugging them, he'll soon come back to Canada. LAUNDRY Mr, Chamberlain's plan of cam- finish, | paign would put a tax on foreign UNDRY,™ | nufact ures and thus give Cane alan du oct of. shout 810 on every $100 worth of voods sent to Bugland. This preference i equivalent to that shown by Canada for British zoods. use only fifty-two pounds per yearly. Perhaps it is the sugar they eat that gives the English women the pink and white; possibly the com- plexion comes from the powder puff." SMALLPOX IS PREVALENT. Twenty-Nine Cases Discovered in Eight Homes, Toronto Telegram. Dr. Hodgetts, of the provineial health department, has returned from the townships of Kaladar, Hungerford and Tweed, where he has been inves- tigating the smallpox outbreak. He reports twenty-nine cases in eight houses, with one death. The disease originated through the visit of a lady to Dale's Corners, who was thought to have been suffering from ectema or some other skin disénse. This is the same locality where the | epidemic of smallpox appeared ten years ago, when there were 200 cases with forty-five deaths. Every precau tion has been taken to stamp out the disease, and no further trouble is ex pected. ---------------- JEWELRY RECOVERED. -- Thieves Captured by Detectives Disguised as Milkmen. London, Nov. 16.--~Four men were arrested simultaneously in different parts of London, in connection with the great robbery of West End jewel ers, two months ago, when they got away with $60,000 worth of valua- bles. The thieves seed to have left no clue but the detectives found fin ger-prints on a piege of candle. These were compared, and photographed with the police records. The prints were found to resemble those of a well-known thief, and he and his con federates were traced and watched. They roturned to their London haunts some davs ago with plenty of money. All ware caught in their beds this morning by detectives disguised as milkmen. Part of the stolen jewelry Was recovered. -- Cost Of Living. ! Washington. Nov. 16.<The United States Burean of Labor bulletin on the cost of living of . workingmen's families, showing that of 2,367 fami lies in 33 states from whom data was obtained, the average income was S$S2T19, average expenditure, $768.34, average expenditure per family for food, $326.90, and the average size of family 5.37 persons. The last figure is seven tenths above the average of pri vate familics in the country gs shown hy the census of 1900. In * Vears 100 1902, the cost of food reached its Fighest in 1902, being 10.9 per cent. above the average, for the decade 1590-1902, and an increase of 16.1 per cent. compared vith 1806, the vear of lowest prices. -------------- Both Had Vanished. Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 16. Saturday night John Merriott, an Englishman, who has been working on a farm in Nelson, came to town and went to sleep in a room at the Victoria Ho- tel with 830 und 'a stranger whom he met on the street and treated to sev eral drinks. When Merriott woke up in the morning both the money and stranger had vanished. The bodv of Mrs. Chester D. Mas. | sev, Toronto, is, being embalmed pre- next Wednesday . 1 ed to any extent | leased from everv Here is a design for the very dain tiest of dinner jackets, and would be a most suitable gift to send a bride as an addition to her trousseau. It is a loose hanging facque made of a fine silk white point d'esprit, gathered full across the top and sleeves. It is finished at the edge with lace motifs crescent-shaped, appliqued on, one after the other, making scallops. The little shaped jacket which is put on afterward is made of Dresden taf feta, a white background, with pale pink and green designs through it. This is all cut in one piece, with the tabs hanging over the shoulders. The four buttons are of rhinestones. Lake Nepigon has been found to he a paradise for sportsmen. Speckled trout his been caught there weighing eight to ten pounds a piece. Deer has been found in abundance in its vicin ity and several hunting parties are camping there at present. , King Victor Emmanuel is very bit ter against the Czar for cancelling his visit to Rome, Queen Helena, however has always been a keen friend .of Rus- sia. A French company will shortly be started in London to ensure against frost. Branches exist in Germany, Holland and Belgium. The Danish parliament has voted 81,750,000 to rebuild the Christians borg Castle as a palace for the king. Thomas Macauley, a sixteen vear-old Brooklyn boy, died from injuries re ceived playing football. IS YOUR BACK LAME? You Are Doubtless Suffering From Diseased Kidneys -- Surest Cure is FERROZONE Unless you want to be stricken with incurable Bright's Disease, don't let your kidneys go without attention. Ferrozone is » special remedy for this trouble, and never fails to give prompt relief and bring about a perfect cure, Gordon J. Macfarlane of Bradford. was cured by Ferrozone, after being treated unsuccessfully hv three doc- tors for kidvey complaint. "My kid- nevs were in a very bad shape," he writes, "and I had dreadful pains in the back and sides, and was never free fiom a dull, heavy feeling, that made life miserable. I spent a lot of money on local doctors, but was not bénefit- Then I tried Ferro zone. One box helped me so much that I got six more, and before they were used I was quite well. I never used anvthing giving such prompt and last- ing relief as Ferrozone. It beats all other kidrev cures." People suffering from kidney disor ders quickly lose strength, and often die voung. Therefore it is important to get Ferrozone at once, and be ro symptom of this baneful disease. Price, 50c. a box, or six boxes for $2.50, at all drugists, of by mail from The Ferrozone Co., Paratory to being sent 'to Canada and false values. That's what business - how else could we than any other store in town ? People buy where they get the most for their money and are certain of satisfaction. The success of a stores depends upon what it does, not what it promises to do. made our great sell. more clothing Our Gloster Overcoats At $10 and $12. Qur Grosvenor . At $7.50, $9, and $10 Our Westminster At $12 or $13.50. Our Chamberlain At $13 50, $15 or $18. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Cash and One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. Is always popular with the ladies, who know ' how to appreciate a perfect stove. IT'S A THING OF BEAUTY AND A JOY FOREVER. \ 145 Sold in Kingston This Year Already. Pretty goud recommend, eh ? McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. BEST FOR MEN When you want a Good Shoe ask for the 7 INVICTUS! Made by Geo A. Slater. $3.50 54 SOLD BY ' Rn $5 The Kingston, Ont. Sawyer Shoe Store i: ess fr le . . X 3 * USE -- NO. 297, IN » | and they can offer it to others. In this it ut be in apie of the sugar eat- of their statements it would rain many of them-- HO errace; Univertity' Avenue; O 200000000000 | way they can contribute to the up- ing, Jor 4 ale of Sfmt. Britain since it would force them to be honest. ot, premises, or 205, next d | of the chy. bin » Sugjes head in the . year, while Canadians It is easy to distinguish between our values TWO LARGE SHOPS, 42 and 44 PI y deserves e ssing cess stieet, also two dwellings, stone stable. Rent low to og 4 able tenant. Apply 249 Brock s GE OFFICE _ROOMS La BRL Chambers, Broek a Avply " Geo. CMA, hr = Agent, 95 Clarence street, COAL "WEATHER Is here--Winter is jus around the corner For the next four month your health and happines will deped largely upon th kiud of fael you barn. We are the proud possess ors of uearly thirty years ex perience in the fuel buses: which means that our cu: tomers get coal which | carefully selected avd soreer ed--absolutely free from sla! and slag-- just pure coal. Every dollar's wort means a dollar's worth fire. Delivered promptly ar carefully----no dust and dis Are you perfectly sati:fi with the coat you get and ti ice you pay ? RSET coal and al! dealers are a ik . Qive us a trisl. All kinds of fuel at low prices. R. CRAWFORD; DEALER IN FUEL, KINCSTOI PRESSING AND REPA A SPECIALTY. YOUR OWN p-to-date suits. ~T GALLOWAY® 183 Brock St. ne by"s livery. I. G. BOGART, M.D, C on IST RMER RESIDENT HOUS! bir of the Kingston Gener ital. Office aud residence, ) fron St., Kingston, (near sits Post Office). 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