Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1903, p. 5

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ih, uh eglect of Y prostrate 3 safeguard is Compound, ect are the cause of health but with the f headaches, organic prostrated. I knew [ g. I took Lydia E. ording to directions, aches and pains dis. igh my body. § Since so ad vised a number 's Vegetable Com- r. Yours very truly, 3, Minn." (Mrs. Fair. Tied trave ing sales. SA a tc d or painful menstrn- on of the womb, that ickache, bloating (or s prostration, or are ude, excitability, irri. ne" and ** want-to-be- Id remember there is jetable Compound er medicine, for you - For over two years © can express with My physician pro- rh of the bladder, he womb, I had a nd it was very pain- ould pass with the Yery often. receiving your a your advice, and Pinkham's Vege ve cured me. The omb into its pro well. I never pet n do my housework )N, Kincaid, Miss. orld has received to her for advice, .ynn, Mass. { 1 et tors and signaturesol tne ¢ Co., Lynn, Mass. 2OO0LOD000 ficent ats trong word describe our 10thing more the territory winter Over- It doesn't ape, or size, you are, if coat seeker, hat = you're hat are just rials that are he medium long coats and $3 50. brands. GO. THE SUMMER'S Shook COMPANY Presentige the following high class Re- pertoire Monday, '* The Prodi Son." 'Tuesday, Rip Van Winkle." Wednesday, Mat., " A Wife's Honor." Wednesday night, * My Old Kentucky Home." Thursday, * True Irish Hearts." Friday, Resurrection.' Saturday, Mat., * Pawn Ticket, 210. sn. People's Popular Prices: 10c., 20c., and, 30¢ Matinee, 10c. Lox seats, 50c and 20c. on sale at Hanley's. TO-LET. STORAGE. FOR FURNITURE, STOR ACR, stores and offices stree stress ---------------------- COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND BEST table board, if desired. Can be had at 189 Earl strect. Modern conven- iences. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board. Enquire at No. 420 Princess street, Vaughn Terrace. modern improvements. ---------------------------------------------------- TWO LARGE SHOPS, 42 and 44 PRIN- cess street, also two dwellings, and Rent low to a desir- Apply 249 Brock strect, stone stable. able tenant. FINE STORE, 165 street. . Possession Déc. 1st. tipns to suit desirable tenant. to €. H. Powell, EDUCATIONAL, Sebool of Art Evening classes, Tuesday day, 780 to 9:80. These classes are specially for mechanics sand instruction is given individually %¢ suit all trades : CHARLES B. WRENSHALL, Prin~pal Princess Sure and Tmars Rooms 2304 KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Unequalled facilities for securing post tions. Largest and best equipment in Canada 821 Queen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Confederation Life Building, Toronto MONEY AND BUSINESS. SAFE SURE RELIABLE Incorporaied 1883, Cupital Fully Paid, $1,000,000, British American Assurance Co. All Classes of Fire Insurance Written GODWIN'S INSURANCE EMPORIUM Tuicpnone 434. Market Square. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OK il sums, at low rates of interes: on city and granted on farm property Louns city amd county deben- 5 tures. Apulv to , McGILL manager of Jrontenac loan and in vestment Society. Office opposite the I"ost Office. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fife Insurance Ubnipany. Available , $61,187,215. In addition to Which the policy holders have for security the umiimite liability of all the stockholders, ¥armn and city property insured at iowest possible rates. Helore renewing oa a giving new business get from STRANGE & STANGER Neonta ARCHITECTS. Err QWENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc., Anchor Dullding, Market Square, 'Phone 245 POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellineton streets. 'Phone 212 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near cor ner of Queem and Montreal Streets. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and Bagot Streets. Fatrance om Bagot street Talanhona AOR RABIN Thy pyramids have sto d for ages. Our business has stocd for over a quarter of a century. We're proud of it--snd we've a right t) be ~ Honest methods, honest coal and wood, honest prices; That's the bulwark of our business. Give us a trial order. R. CRAWFORD, DEALER IN FUEL, KINGSTON. Metropolitan Stack Exchange Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachosetts CAPITAL $100.000 FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambers, Clarence St. Opposite British American Hote, "Phone 408. J. J. MCKENNA, Manager. Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Provisions bought on marvin or for cash. I G. BOGART, M.D, C.M. FORMER RR ENT HOUSE SUR- Eeon of the Kingston General Tios- pital. Office residence, 138 Wel ington St., PRINCESS 108 Ragion ALLO Cann's Real Estate Office, he nouri food TE s Roast 1/ a / $ , W. CLARK, Mral "ER Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sora Frnt See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. GENUINE wost mye of | Purdy Vegeta CURE SICK HEADACHE, If its Quality you want CARLING'S is the . Ale ALL DEALERS ABSOLUTE SECURITY, WRIT AT LEGAL WAR. Advertising Manager in Trouble --W. A. Fraser Sued For Care of Homses--Breach of Promise Suit. Toronto, Nov, 27.-]. C. Smith & Co., stock brokers, have issued a writ for $280 or) losses on stock transac tions, in their office, against George B. Keyes, Shelburne. B 4 e Consumers' Electiic company, | Ottawa, has taken steps to appeal the decision ef the Ontario court of appeal, in the case of the Ottawa Electric company vs. Consumers' Elec tric company. The plaintifis' actin was to have declared that the defen daunts had no right to place poles, wires, ete., in proximity to theirs Pliintifis' action was dismissed on trial, but court cf appeal decided in rlaintifis' favor, H. E. Smallpioce, advertising man ager of the Toronto World, was com mitted for: trial, to day, on © charge of aiding and abetting a common gaming house, by publishing the ad vertisement of Maxim and Gay, of New York, giving tips on horse races. Robert J, Lendrum has issued a writ for $217, against W. A. Fraser, the author of "Thoroughbreds." The plainfi@s" claim is for the board und care of three horses, Roistersr, Luc Jepusta and St. Layanas, which the plaintiff trained for Fraser rs. Florence Paul, a Toronto widow, has issued a writ for breach of promise, against A. P. C. Fergu son, a Yonge street druggist A proclamation will appear in this week's Ontario Gazette, announcing the federation of the university cf Tiinity College with the University of Toronto, in accordance with the re cent agreement. This is the final step. The scheme as to the arts' fa culty will not he effective until Sey tember next Hugh C . Spears, of 11 Hamilton street, an old resident of the cast end, a son-in-law of the late Col. Morris, was found dead in bed Tuesdgy morn ing, suffocated. by. illumin mg. gas. He was formerly a druggist and for a time lived in Fort Frances, Ont. He returned to months ago the city about eighteen A son is employed at the City Hall, and a daughter is secre tary of the Toronto Humane Society City Solicitor Doherty, St. Thomas, to-day, addressed the legislature's special committee on the assessment bill opposing the Lill. The committee will adjourn this afternonn till Wed nesday. It Is Wrong. io buy what you do not need be se it is cheap--or nice, > plant more acres than you can overly tale care of in the way of cultivating, because you wish to have a "big" crop To expect to grow crops without due tention being given to their cultiva tion To expect to grow good crops from poor seed. To expect to have good farm stock vithout. feeding and giving it atten tion To expect to have good mileh cow without providing for their comfort at all seasons. To leave your farm tools exposed to the weather. To lounge about the village store or post office when the stock should have been watered To talk about oper what your be next year, ng this year ant for a shelter belt trees, and low the cattle to destroy them To leave your-peighbors' gates open, and then expect yours to be shut Ye thus teach a bad by vour aap le To elect to office men who cannot takg care of themselves by the ordin ary pursuits of life To be surropnded by an cas oily have your premises farming while vou ations wil are deing ne To | then always lesson mud, when you good paths about i Throwing The Cake. J. S. Henderson, Kingston, Agest | Fresh From the Water. If you have a liking for Fish, Oysters, | Clams aud other sea food, OUR FISH STAND Is the place to get them. We receive fresh supplies every day, of all kinds | which are in season Look over our list Fresh Halibut, h, Silver Side Salmon, Had« Boek, I'tput, Whitefish, Pike, Pickerel It Herring, Fionan Haddle, Bloaters ers, Smoked Ciscoes, Bulk and Shell | Oysters Poultry always on hand 63 Brock St. 'Phone 520. YOUR OWN CLOTH SPECIALTY. A SPECIALT THOMAS meade into up-to-date suits. GALLOWAY, 131 Brock St. hyv's livery STAMPS AND MARKERS. S OF ALL KINDS, BUR AMT Markers, Dates. | Seals, Stencils, Bank and @icku Som OxFORS, Wo MEN AND WOMEN. | Teo Big @ for un {the Wandsworth home, At the Qischag or icoration | Guardians" meeting the « her day one mucous |e the or com, | .ined of the ini, sod bc, si is length « me their rovpers remained fol ny {in the home. One ¢{ them, he said. i, ho f was one of the finest Xomen ote or A bot s fi | would weet in a day's march; anoth i Vo Pou | | described as "getting rusty for a third, whose PRESSING AND REPAIRING nexs Bib- | Herald irl in any country loves money nd hides it when earned by telling fortunes When betrothed to a voung man, and in love with him, she will hake a cake, hide the money init; watch her chance, and when onportun ity o en throw the cake hedge to him she loves. She 1 told a lady's fort In that pig house gypsy could have Mo re complete than I promised that she'd marry A lord with heaps of gold filled my hands with silver s much as 1 could hold Come, the cake is ready And nobody t x Meal so white, money bright Baked together here all for true love, i Glasgow A gv ers ey over a sing r vou love | Prince Edward. o Chrogicle | Prince Edward of Wale who will | some day rule the British empire as | Edward VIII, is soon to bécome =n | cadet at the Royal Naval college. at | There are now seventy-five cadets Osborne, which was trans formed m a royal palace into a British elition of Annapolis a few | months Of course, the cadetship : lof a re prince differs somewhat | from that of the average lad who en ters the navy. His associates will he | carefully chosen The little prince i i a to have celected his own career Workhouse Inmates. convalescent England, are fallv one of the paupers of ypreciated by twant of worl while + being maintained at five childre fthe releg expense, was costing £31 a week, Clear, Sparkling Cider. (leur, sparkling cider, snow apples, i spy apples. Crawiord. Kant Krack Rubbers. {ELECTRIC COMPANIES ARE| ~ ISSUED,| sowmss WIVES: LEAGUE, \ Actively Working a Good Balance Ki which were Mrs. Heary Dui, that main office Mw. then a ver ber of News Mrs her m Smi ° art, Instit The of Nrs a pop The runnin, In J man, ing a falling with there, among Loyali son of to. at the ficers ¢ many faithful by to hin at his tentiar Mr. ply, Years ary also sy wright Miss dav to host « bride's Lroadel dian C Mont ré, day he oe par Sold- only at Aberne'hy's, and L meeting $205.26. seconded by the secretary Moved by seconded that a welcome be sent to Mrs, an, who, as wife of the according to constitution, presidency on her arrival Mrs, Drury, as wife cer commanding at present will hold Skinner, Grady, The matter League room in the General Hospital, about which there has heen so much trouble Warburton, Madaw aska, of a worthy ver, jnserip M.A. fr A. Dent, of Renfrew, Len'rew then he has built up a very lacrative J, J. ngston may tractors like to point out, ages to keep in a condition, in other League, was in present : Murs treasucer, Macnee, Smith, No Ww. I he ong. in office. till Mrs, Bu Pages was dent, in place of Mrs. Hudon. lowing will form Hunter Ogilvie, s. Norman Lesslie, Ramsay 0'Hagen, Mrs, Mrs. of during cussed, Mrs, & report, old 'agreement with the hospital au vanous B. Skinner, were read and the treasurer reported a balance of Moved by Mr Mrs. Mrs. On Hand. be slow, as its de but it man live and flourishing organizations places are dead, or dying. A case in point is the Soldiers" Wives' ago, and which held its annual meet- ing for the season, at the Armouries on Thursday. Leary, formed a few years The president, Mrs, the chair, and there Hughes, secretary; and Mesdames srman Leslie, Ramsay Swoud, O'Hagan minutes of the [ast by the secretary, Henry Smith, Dufi, and carried and tréasurer re- Mes. W. B. Mrs. Smith, Bue D.O.C., will, assume the in town. senior offi by of the chan comes. s clected a viee-presi The fol- the executive, Mrs, Raymond Reade, Mrs Kent, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. 0'- Mrs. Stroud. the Soldiers' Wives' the past year, was Duff brought in showing that the thorities still stands, viz., that sol diers" wives may have the privilege of occupying the league room, or any similarly equipped room, for half price, seventy-five cents a day, double rooms to be forty cents a day. The conditions being that the league re furnish, and refit the room, the form- er furnishings, etc, put in by the league, having been used for other than hospital purposes, and being quite worn out. These conditions were agreed to. The applicant for admis- sion to such a room, must be a mem- the league. IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. of the District on Both Sides of James Clarke, received word of the other, Mrs. s Falls. little daughter of G. P, a teacher at the Deaf and Belleville, day from diphtheria. ite, the Line. Brockville, sudden death Malcolm has of Buchanan, Stew- Dumb died Thurs- on death occurred on Sunday last Henry Gil ul ar lady. been a long sufferer fr Clyde team ran a ¥ Into, and peddler's horse, a a young lady sch R. Booth's lumber camp, "Julius was engaged with others in fell- tree. In jur tree such force and st the most st hand. Hq a loyalist was a worthy name, son, of Yonge Mills, Mrs. Gibson had mn rheumatism. of Steacy Bros., of way the other day, 1 fatally injuring a nd badly thaking up ool teacher. near Miller, a work- nping back, he was tripped up by a small stump, and the crashed across his body as to break his leg and inflict such internal injories thes he died." Brockville people, old and young, are mourning the death of Mrs. Pat rick, wife of the sherifi. She was =n daughter of the late George Brouse, Iroquois, being born in 1819 in the old homestead, which still stands descendant the Brouses beiny famous of the U.F. r husband, also ths was born in Toron PRESENTATION MADE. By Penitentiary Officers to Rev. C. E. Cartwright. A pleasing presentation took Kingston oA the service was addressed on Warden 1 1 their hig resignation presented him with 'a cabinet in morocco case, tion {ev om officer v, Nov Cartwright referring connection Canon Cooke yoke Eu latt, place penitentiary Thurs- day afternoon at five o'clock. At that hour a large deputation from the institution assembled® in the warden's office to make a present ation to the retired chaplain, E. Cartwrigl kindne of Rev, C. of "re he aged ex-chaplain behali of the offic who expressed h regard and regret The warden thed of =il which bore this C. E. Cartwright of Kingston Peni in roe ognition_ luring his long 1903," made a feeling re o his twenty eight with the penitenti the new chaplain, in high terms of Mr. Cart Married At Renfrew. Edith, the till four f maenific travelling oth, with | of the Me one of the most popular young ladies was married on Charl M. st eldest daughter rchants' Bank, of and Wedrnles who lived in ago. Crea, years Since law practice in Sudbury. The cere mony. was performed ia the presence of the immediate relatives. and friend Fy Rev. Father Rvan, assisted by Rev John Hav. The bride looked charming, dressed in white crepe de chene. with veil to match, carrving a heautif 1 honquet of lilies of the val tlev. The bride was remembered by a ent predents. The was of crimson amb coat. Addresses Pehan, MDA al where he of. the order tomorrow night attends the bus gathering Monday night he addresses the C.M. B.A, of Chesterville, m C.M.B.A's. secretary of the Cana Jeit this afternoon for addresses a meéting On Sun Krights of Colum Coruwall t cider. kling cider. Cider for table. Cider for cooking. . ~Crawford, and on: - [A SHORT LINE | ¢.p.2. BRAKESMAN ON TRIAL FOR STEALING TICKETS. River Transportation Companies ; Near Montreal Having Hard Time As Result Of Cold Smap --Toronto Unloading Grain. Montreal, Nov. 27.--W. R. Thow, a brakesman on the C.P.R. short dina express, between Montreal and Otta- wa, was arraigned in the police court! on a ch of stealing tickets, and was committed for trial. When arrest ed portions of round trip tickets, com- mutation tickets, freight tickets and huntsmen's tickets from Montreal and Ottawa, to points oa the Canadian Pacific railway were found in his pos- session, Thom has been in the employ of the company for some time. Owing to the severe cold weather in this part of the country, the river transportation companies are having a great deal of trouble in getting grain-laden barges down to this port. Quite a number of boats are frozen in at different points on the Lachine, and other St. Lawrence canals, and steamers are being put to work to break the ice. The cold snap has last. ed unusually long for this time of year, the thermometer registering very close to zero at the coldest hours of the twenty-four, The 'ocean and inland liner, Toronto. is still in port, unloading rails in St. Mary's current, where the ice does not form until very late in the sea son. i INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters On Their Rounds. Have you used our potatoes, if not you have not had the best. Crawford, Make no mistake about Saturday night. Real bargains from 7 to 10, at Roney & Co. W. J. Morgan, V.8., spending a few days in Toronto on business, return- ed home to-day. ' Miss- A. Jones has gone to Woreest- er, Mass., to enter the hospital there as a nurse in training. Lats of people believe it is while to get the best potatoes. have them. Crawford. Currant loaves, assorted buns and rolls, fried cakes and doughnuts, fresh to-morrow at Ferguson's. The schooner Oliver Mowat loft here last night for Charlotte, but had to worth We ru X to the harbor for shelter, Con. Millan, attendiag a sale of horses and carriages at a Toronto livery stable, returned home at naon to-day. The directors of the Kingston Pair Association will. meet to-night to wind up the season's business and arrange for clearing off the deficit, The members of St. James' Young Men's Club had a regular meeting last night. The club will give a public mm tertainment at an early date, The steamer Orion broke her wheel at No, 2 lock, Cornwall canal. She got her stern in the waste weir and in moving out struck a stone. The report was that the accident oeemerod in the rapids. By to-morrow night repairs to the office of the water works' department in the city buildings will be com pleted, and on Monday the public will be admitted to a much improved and neat looking office Purse found, containing an order for two .bags of potatoes from Craw ford's. F. A. Wegner, real company, of the Frontenac Ce i* in the General hos- pital undergoing treatment for a sore arm. The member was injured some time ago, and recent hard work over taxed it, necessitating medical treat ment D. A. Waddell, injured by a fall down the stairway leading to Walkom & Walkem's offices, continues in a somi-conscious state and grave fears are expressed for his recovery. His ¢hildrer have been summoned home, He i< father of Mrs. J. J. Crawford, Brock street, A vestry meeting Mary Magdalene on Monday having a of the church of Picton, was held night when the mattir of vient. was settled. Another meeting, will be held December 14th, when the congregation will have had time to decide who they will recom: mend the bishop to appoint. About The Fallen City, San Domingo, the capital of the Do minican republic, is a town of 15,000 population. The Dominican republic comprises what was formerly the Spanish portion of the island of San to Domingo, which, next to Cuba, is the largest of the Wedt India Islands, containing 29.836 square miley, of which the Dominican republic com prises about 20,506 square miles, with an estimated population of 500,000, The western, or French portion of the island constitutes the republic of Hay ti 'an Domingo is the oldest settle ment of European origin in America, having heen founded in 1494, by Bar tholomew Columbus. The capital con tains the cathedral and Columbus' re sidence, Sheriff Makes Demand, Tweed News In accordance with the judgment given by Chancellor Boyd and Judges McMahon and Teetzel on October 31st, last, in the suit of the Standard Life Assurance Co., against the village of Tweed to recover 85,000 on debentures held by them and interest thereon, Sherifi Hope made a formal demand upon the village treasurer on Satur. day last for 85630, the amount of the debentures, interest and costs. If the amount is not paid within thirty davs the sheriff will then make a spe cial levy from the assessment roll The rate will be approximately 214 Up to the time of village conncil hat matter, Cider ! Cider ! sweet cider, made from | Crawford, mills in the dollar. going to press the taken no action in the Cider !» Pare, clear, best apples. Col.' Herbert Campbell, of the Royal ' Artillery of the imperial service, ae well known in New Brunswick, wah thrown from his horse while hunting recently and broke his collar bone. He will be confined to the barracks "| Manchester (Eng.), for some weeks, this store takes with it a neat Illus trated Story Book free. and Checker Boards, $1 value, for 60c, extra nice, g DON'T HAVE WET FE The Sawyer We place on silo the surplus stock of a beg manufacturing eo Large 50¢, bottles best grade distilled Ray Rum on sale 15c. pint Witch Hazel, 35c. value, for 15e.; large 15c. Sponges for Se; 'of Vaseline, 2 for I8c.: best quality Essence of Vanilla, Lomo, 8 berry, a regular 10 center, to go at 5¢. a bottle; jumbo tins of Taleum, cheap at, Ae, our Sue Savaciey price Hc. 8 O'clock Specials | loren China Tea Plates, pretti ra and ro 4 hr values l0c, 00 bie $tor Foiily ; 00 bi re Fami oap, qua guaranteed, each bar stamped w price, 124e,, at 8 am, 3 for 28c. 20 pieces All-Silk Tafleta Ribbons, newest colors, 4 inches wide, 20c., for I2§e. Shetland Floss, all eolors, Bo. oa Kibo Underwear, u poo valy value in Ladies' Vests, 18 6 onl te in, ad. Pati eloar at 69¢, ' 8 only Extra pers, indies' sizes, ard 1h to u 2 Games, "Te 3 only Children's ne a Plamnaletto Dresses, Every Doll, 25e. or over, bought in | Well made, fast A Big sale of Combination Crokinols Parlor Croquet, complete, 150. Bc., 10c, Toy Reins, with Bells, 80. 10c., 15¢, | Pibles, all styles of %o. n Catholic Prayer Presbyterian, urch England Hymn Hothodints Cb 10¢. up. Medallions In very pretty colori just in. Beaded Sree in bladk or colored, 15¢, Pure White Imported Castile Soap, . cakes on sale 3 for 10c. i Extra value 'in: Writing Pads, o., 10e. Imported Envelopes, 25 for Be, 7 rolls or packages Toilet Papor, 25. Big bottle of Shot Polish of Hook Lace, bo or Bo o We will store all here between now an deliver them when reg Fol on Saturday from 2 to 4 and will receive all letters y idol, children. Address, Senta Claus, : Woods' Fair. z " I am arranging for a Santa Claus Package of Candy, which will be on Saturday evening. Wesr our : Rubbers or Overshoes If you want warm feet. Wear our Felt Slippers or Felt Prices, 35c., 50c.. 65¢. and Si Shoe Telephone 150. We have 24 pair of Moulders' Grain Leather Gaiters, sizes from 8 to 11, "the regular price of which is $1.25. If your size is here , take a pair at 5 Cents. McDermott's ASK FOR TABATTS ALE The Purest gi andMost = Agreeable of Beverage on the Market.

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