Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1904, p. 6

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street. All Apply 428 Sul value in them all. , vg Cte . Doan's Cared After Other Remedies "Bed Fold. the Most Obstinate of Kidoey Trouble If Only Given a Fair Trial and Used According ii EASY ON THE FEET And easy on the pocket. You cannot always find such shoes. 'We have our window full of bar- gains in men's regular $3 boots. For $2.50. Just for this month. There is ask All work varantesd: p! T. H. JAMIESON. "Phone 371. = BOARDING STABLES During . the. rest of the year we wil Conduct a goed bering stable. Every animal guaranteed best of attention. HARDING'S LIVERY, 210 Wellington St. 'Phome 236. BRAZIL AND PERU. Frontier Armies Reinforced--War Improbable. Rio Janiero, May 5. The Associated Press correspondent is assured by gow ernment officials, who are in a posi tion to speak by authority, that while the Brazilian and Pruviang armies 'are being reinforced on the frontier between the two coun tries; war is * improbable, The diferiticos over the boundary line are the subject FRA CoTTAGE, ON VICTORIA street, near rincess, good x nd orchard: -- APPly to 188 Vie . #3 3 J SEEKERS. FOR "FEW DAYS. OWNER that very desirable of diplomatic negotiations, and will probably result in arbitration. There is mo i t "here, as the people are utterly indifferent upon the mat. ter, - = Limalight views Friday evening, Ma Gth, at hall, tart] ay db Ap- Rent, usical ead literary entertainment for the bewefit of St. Mark's church choir fund, town hall, Barricfield, Wednesday, May 11th. Kidney Pills These Wonderful Kidney Pills will Core i i I i of sober and industrious the Atlantic. a letter from money in this mother - "The boy's case is no tigated on this side, why not promoted such a scheme as Ger eral Booth's before now. "Of course," "if the government "Every man sent out will have work found for the Ontario government have buil relief whatever until a | "Their legislation enables them also to take away children its own interest, looks children and finds work for them, « "Even if . General Booth's D WK ¥ $9 cts. per bos, matter of pounds, shillings, and pence fhe between. Befecier, ors 88s ers or should Jo ihe allowed; to weigh | will receive a fifty + agains e welfare, mor, d ei ) x ue DOAN EY Pu o., cal, of the nation.' orl wed Yhysi \ ToRoRTO, Bruce Lefrov agent peneral for \ m-- Westam Australia, said : "To out. That is to say, themselves must are to go and what men shall ~0. "There are," admitted "vast tracts of countr. 'submerged tenth.' ! If the will not work in this country can be will be well, "In the south-west division of west ern Australia acres ready for settlers, "The great fields, which pi soil but gold, is dependent upon the coast for all its provisions, "Here thers is a splendid opportun- ity for the tillers of the soil. The fin- est produce in the world can be rais- ed in this southwest division. "The cultivation of country. Mechanics and and builders cannot fi 'until the agriculturist his work. "The total imports of farm produce for last. Year approximated to £1,750,- 000. This produce could easily be rais- carpenters nd employment has commenced are t he men requires." -- OFFERS OF A WIFE. t-- Man With Artificial Nose Marriage Proposals. Philadelphia, Pa. May 5.--*'Because have an artificial nose is no reason for a whole flood of girls wishing to become Mrs, Leonard," said Earl Leonard, the man who had his finger grafted on the place' where his nose should have Leen, when seen at the University hospital. "These artless Young women make me distinctly tired," Leonard added. "I should have Postponed the opera- Hon to some other than le year, but I did not know how ne trou ble I would have. | am getting let- ters tendering me the heart and hand of the" writers, but | cannot bother with answering all of them. The postage would be too much. . "The first letter was from a Read ing girh She wanted to marry me right away. She said she had jponcy enough for both. Yesterday he call- ed me on the telephone, and wanted to know what I was going to do shout it. 1 told her to come down and seé me. | am not taking any long distance telephone . chances. record a letter from a girl in New York yesterday who did not sign any name. The address in the letter was 634 West Thirty-fourth "street. 1 will be glad when 1 leave the \ hospital, so that these girls will stop proposing." Mr. Leonard expects tg leave 'the i y in about three weeks. Hig finger nose is gradually assuming the shape of a normal organ, and. Dr. | Frazor, who performed the operation, | will insert the silver 'tubes which will give shape to Leonard's nostrils with- in a few days. -- 1 Household Hint. i To obtain a drop or two of onion { juice for seasoning, ent the union across the grain and. holding it fiem- { ly, draw a sharp-edged spoon across | the cut edge, holding the spoon so | as to catch the juice, { Gets } R. W. Henderson, who has ably a. | ed the position of night eonductor | on the Thousand Island railway. has heen promoted to day conductor. W. Chapman, has bee conductor. : n appointed igh rospondents belong to the best class people. They would go to Canada to-morrow, but they have not the means of crossing "The other day Lord Minto received a sixteen-year-old boy, who begged to be allowed a chance in Canada, as he could not earn enough country to support his ing inves- ve long been puzal d to know ritish philanthropy, ! which is the most wonderful in the world, has continued Mr. Preston, A were to attempt such a project, the expenses. of organi- to Canada him. In Many cases of men with small families so | "mall ous for, the wives ad child- : ren, an otted them a plot of land ; swollen sad " 1 could get no for produce raising, an Dut coud got no. rol me | from drunken or immoral parents, and the state, in after these scheme | could not be made self-supporting. the | a success, the scheme must be worked from within, not from with. . the Australians decide where the men Mr. Lefroy, v ready for emi- » but I am doubtful about the man who made to work in Australia, then all there are over 8,000,000 population at the gold roduces nothing from the { the soil creates a demand for other trades, but this js the first step toward the growth of n ad At Elora for a grand lacrosse and band tourna ment in June, foun r play . Mike Sh from coachi The, Torontos will «cut a sorry fi to an imperial | up of indifferent C.L.A. intermediate. |: Iabor bureau, and to place the work- Af a CLA. intege po | Joma and ! hae they ports Sunday baseball, New York got nit iin the ew, bas set 81,200 as it share in a recent with . very Savarable reception. ' match. emigr, atin a fommisai 1 hed 3 "Buttons" Briggs his second represen fox r rid matech for the Chisago Nationls, easi- - a me le Inter I fleleating Pittshurg. The cham- " : dmg pions only made five hits. -- a will Ton hie said, Toronto - bas Hd hive plays nine a way tow : the solution of what is more. matches son at home on Mav 16th, one at ball for Atlanta in the with 4 hits outs. The outlook for a lacrosse team in intermediate company is rather on the shady side. Interest has fallen 'away in the game there during the past few purely of the juvenile nature, not cal- culated to try conclusions' with men of experience, Il Was supplant- ed lacrosse. The town will be fairly I- | alive with "nines" this season. The following are the fixtures for fhe Canadian bowling teams in Scot- and : to 1 July 2nd, leave London for New- on vould be sucrmous, but the | castle. July 3rd, Newcastle. July 4th, - rein. Salvation Army, working in co-opera- Newcastle. July 5th. Carlisle. July ites Porn Na has Rut about ton with the Sanadian government, | 6th, Glasgow. Jule Th, bart . "NL. ave their vast machinery o ar V Snites-Point, ne 1 have | nave 'achinery ready to | July 8th, Glasgow. July 9th, Ayr. July 11th, Lanark. Julv 12th. Stirl. ing. July 13th, Perth. July 14th, Fn: sverness. July 16th, Aberdeen. July 18th, Dundee. July 19th, Dunfermline. t | July 20th, Edinburgh. July 21st, Ed- inburgh. July 220d, Galashiels. July 22rd, Moffat. July 25th, Dumfries. Deferiet Was Chosen. The sports' committee of the Vie- toria day celébration held a meeting last evening, and decided that the baseball match at the fair grounds | on the afternoon of the 2ith should N.Y., and the Kingston Orientals. "The Defariet tean dollar guarartee. A good exhibition of ball is assured, as the team from across the line is the best in Northern New York state. W. Varney will umpire the match. Major Seely's Daring. Major Seely, whose resighation of his seat as Unionist member for the Isle of Wight, gave so dramatic n touch to the concluding scenes of the Chinese labour details in the com mons, married a niece of Lord Erne Miss Emily Florence Crichton, who fought his election' battle for him while he was fighting the Boers, and had the proud satisfaction of seeing him placed at the top of the poll by over a thousand votes. He has not only distinguished himself as a' volun teer officer in South Africa, but also as a volunteer life boatman in the Isle of Wight. One of his most daring ex ploits in the latter capacity was swimming with a life-line in a temp estuous sea to. the aid of a French vessel which was at the point of foun- dering just outside the range of the rocket apparatus. Nine lives were sav- ed by this piece of heroism, -------- Little Girl's Terrible Death, Watertown, N;Y., May &.--Blanche Derovine, of Dexter, aged six, came to her death in a most frightful man- ner. While playing around a bonfire her dress caught fire and she ran for the house: The breéde made by her rapid flight fanned the flames, which soon enveloped her entire body, in- flicting burns from which she died soon after. ------ Woodend Arrested. New York, May 4.--Dr. W. E. Wood end, who conducted a broker office up to a few days ago, was arrested at his home in West Seventy-first street by Detective - Sergeant McNaughton. He will be arraigned before Magistrate Cornell on the charge of larceny. Old Folks Can't Stand Severe Purgatives. Too Many Pills Are Drastic And Harsh, Contain Mercury And Other Deadly Minerals. 8 Everything should run smoothly for the old péople. The more uneventful, the easier life is tor them. The infir. mities of old age are many and con- sequently creat care should he ob- served in selecting laxatives which are invariably needed. i Drastic purgatives weaken 'the | strongest, To the the aged they are a | Positive menace to life. Merely to re- | store normal functions should be the | aim of the of the wise physician who supplies the aid which nature demand. { In preparing his famous pills, Dr. Hamilton made a pill for the - very voung, for the very old and for those | delicate people who cannot stand any- thiig beyond moderation. As 'nearly as possible Dr. Hamilton's | ' pills imitate the exact mode of stimu. | i" his lation which nature emplovs, This is why they have such a world wide use in all diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, ; The most acute case of constipation &in be readily cured by Hamilton's Pills without even irritating. the deli- cate mucous Kping of the intestinal tract, They stimulate the liver, im. prove the digestion 'and correct any kidaey irregularities. Dr. Hamilton's Pills act so gently that a cure effected without loss of time, without distressing inconveni- ence. They perform their mission sil. ently, in accordance with nature's way. For the relief of constipation, sick. headache and bilionsness they have no equal. Sold everywhere, price Bc. per box, or five boxes for $1. Ta get the best, insist on Dr. Hamilton's « 1 ol Other preparations are going on An agent of the Brantford professi- "team is + in Montreal ers. y 'has returned to Ottawa , where he had been ity lacrosse team. gure in thé "N.A.L.U. with a teaan made re opening the sea- a a Newark, four at Providence, and four of our cor-| ay Jersey City. "Dooney" Hardy is pitching good Southern ~ He scored a shut out in his first match, letting Birmingham down and registered 9 strike Brockville this sfason, to cope with years. The only talent available is. Swansea, and unon the elevation . of parliament for Swansea distiict, retired two years later. in the house ho. said with-pride that he had used tongs dn' the rolling-mill and the mandril in the mine, for every one he recognized. Mine Workers wus to have: sailed for Europe to-day, but at the headauart- ers of the organization it was said his Mr. Mitchell will represent the miners ors' Paris in August Sunday, aged Bfty-four bronchitis and heart trouble. A widow and four sons survive, Come and See My New Style plaint, ments fair ? I WANT TO SHOW YOU MY BELT. BERS DUE show me the man who has a Weak Back. For two years 1 have been a great sufferer from good. r the heart. 1 was persuaded to try one of Mr better, and in three months' time | we thinking it will serve some other suiiirer formation to any person applving for it. (Nigned) it is, come and try my Belt on; don't feel better after it. It has all the attach. Sexual Weakness and other troubles, Belt is new in Kingston, and I want to people what I have got, the only way to doit 1s to demonstrate its great merits. béfore, DO YQU FEEL AS STRONG as Nature Intended You Should? Have You Tried Drugs and Doctors Without Result? If Such is the Case, Don't Waste Another Hour, Electric Belt TERT Try it--I will charge you nothing, This appliance of mine will fill 'you with life, make you strong and vigorous. bodies that were physical wrecks. whether your ailment is Rheumatism, Kidn, or Bladder Trouble, Paralysis or I have mended up No matter Liver Com. Nervous or Stomach Trouble, or what see if yoy for treating weak men for Variocle, This show As 1 said the charge is, nothing. Is that not Electricity is life, and where the power exists from my strong Belt no pain can stand, My Belt is not charged by vinegar or acid, but gives a steady flow of Genuine Electricity, pouring the current directly to the weak spots. I can show you many testimonials from Yes, and in cases where doctors had to give up. ask is a chance. Let the man come to my office who says he has Rheumatism ; people whom my Belt has cureq, I can do the same for you. All| I will relieve him in a very few mine utes with the electricity furnished by my telt Here is a living ex imple. Read What Andrew Vandewater Has to Say : Sciatica and pain under my heart; I also had" very severe nervous spells. I tried all the leading physicians in Picton and Belleville, One told me I was getting creeping paralysis, and the other one said = I and they did-me no had enlargement of Langley's Electric Belts, and in a short time felt much a cured and spund man. heart and cannot say too much in its praise, as it is undoubtedly wonderful. I speak this from the bottom of me I give this testimonial it did myself, and would beepleased to give any farther ANDREW VANDEWATER, Oy AF George Street, Belleville, Ontario. This is one of the many testimonials I have on fyle at my office. This belt will do the same for others as it has done for Mr. Vandewater., not came should write J. G. LANGLEY, doors off Princess Street, over Lane's Jewellery Store. 8:30 p.m. Any one calling will get a Free Treatment. Any one who-ean- Wellington Street, Kingston, 3 Office hours 8:30 a.m, to Bd ey 192 ROMANCE OF SELF-HELP. Boy-Worker Who Became M.P. and Millionaire. London, May 5.--A romantic careér was brought to a close by the death, at the age of sixty-four of William Williams, of Morriston, near Swansea, who started lile as a humble boy- worker gnd became a millionaire. It is a record of seli-help, perhaps aided a little by chance of fortune, such as the late Dr. Smiles would have eagerly seized upon to point his cherished moral, After toiling all day as cold-roll boy in the Upper Forest tin-plate works, of which he was destined ultimately to become the owner, young Williams studied at night school. ) Then came a terrible Brushes, blow. He met with an accident: at the works, and one of his legs was amputated. His employer gave him a place in the Lemmon, countinghouse, and here young Wil liams, triumpking over his misfortune, displayed rare ability, and rose rapid Alabastine At Greatly Reduced Prices For the next few days, in order to dispose of our large stock of ALABASTINE we will sell a 5 pound package of it 40c., the former price of which was 50C. A full stock of colors on hand. We also carry a complete line of Kalsomine and Paint, Nicely Mixed Paints, Va- rnishes, etc. Claxton & Lawrenson, 351 and 353 King Street. He became manager of the Swansea tin-plate works, and then he started the Worcester tin-plate. works. These being successful he was able to acquire the Upper Forest works, After having made himscli: the largest tin-plate manufacturer in the world, and con trolling in the combined enterprises which employ 3.000 hands, an enor mous trade in every market, he 're tired. : The wonders of the Worcester | and Upper Forest works attracted metal lurgical authorities from far and near, for it is a rare sight to see a red-hot ten-hundredweight ingot of steel pick- od up and rclled into a ribbon in the twinkling of an eve. The year 1884 found him payor of Sir Hussey Vivian to the peerage in 1892 he was returned unopposed to but In a speech An exceedingly generous man, he never slighted any one he had known humble days. Often he was 5 op scen makiag his way through the -DOMINION CORSET streets of Swansea with the sil of Long Hip MFG. COMPANY. crutches, and he had a kindly word y -------- Mitchell's Trip Postponed. Indianapolis, Ind., May 5.--Prosi- Lut John Mitchel of the United rip has been postponed until fall. f America at the International Min- Congress, which is to'-meet in ---- ' or corn. Robert Barilett, Gananoque, died on years, from Pills,--decline substitutes. For the time being we lonk fora trader's market. Buy Health and Comfort and the very highest class of workmanship and mate- rial make the D., & A. corsets the favorites with all discerning "women. We never sacrifice health and comfort to style--we combine them. Qur long hip, straight front models are ideal corsets--which ac- counts for their enormous sale. Long hip, $1.00 to $3.50 D. & A. No. 232, price $1.50 . ' 'QUEBEC TORONTO. MONTREAL y this is only a tem- i talking $1.25 for wheat. {the largest firms on the Ohicaro Board of Trade and ean give unexcelled service in wheat, oats 11 Lake chal 190 RTE Lal ! McMillan & Maguire, 5-2. Cor. Xing & Yargs Sts BRANCHES Henter St., PETERBONO ; Brock §t., KINGSTON, cy das for » adulterated té Ceylon N licious, and wi "salada" B Sold on ---- TO- a = ea SUMMER OOTTA Stones, Offices FURNISHED, OR e.ght-roomed ho improvements, 9 Apply at Crumb THAT DESIRABLF Union Street, | wood." Possessi May. Apply Wi BY THE FIRST Brick Dwelling, near rincess twelve rooms, Ww ing, bath, etc. Welch & Son, or ON APRIL FIRST, sirable Store, al Taylor & Ham and Plumbers, o© with large work Apply to Felix § ermesmpese--_-- FOR ¢ Ere ee-- A FIRST-CLASS outfit and stock, al menths. Che THAT DESIRABLE at 619 Princess s ill-health. Will b Apnlv to G. Hw en. ARGE ROUGH has eight rooms, city water, large three streets, un Will sell cheap. on premises. Cos lan Road. A DETACHED, S801 on Frontenac Sf street, 7 rooms. by 154 feet deep. build. Also goo large poultry how 'Whig office HOUSE AND LOT-) age on Fifth stre depth. on lane dwelling, two sto) % 38, with one story Terms cash. or\ balance on Mortg: A. Gardiner, Real Wellington street, Wood : We have on ha varieties of Wood BOOTH "Phene 133. Fo Wood - BARGAI Musical Ins £3, $2.50, $1.30, #1 ing now at $2.25, $2, $2 Violin Cases, sel Rand Instruments, nrice. Pianos and Organs nrices. AT McDOWALL'S 471 Princes A.E. K B.A, LDS DENTAL 19 Montre: KINGS All branches of DE! ed according to th methods. Open 1904 for business CANNEL YOUR. € I lasts aJl nig -. WA Sh ~~ - 4 35.57 RARRAC Gerrsrsannsn AUCTION * SELLIN( Employ the Leading |

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