Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1904, p. 7

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>ANCE bring atterns ts, are 1 Mall, Home- 1 the orm" 10se who have appreciate the ange f the Imperial inner and this on the minute. agencies. If Limited Vancouver If Kingston, rley in the tain favored rio. arling's Ale and the best ear by Carl- put through separates all bstances. --accept no juite so good outst. es for nt cash, ARUE ROUGH CAST. 'CorTack bas eight' rooms, good™ cellar, garden Siar, on city water, three streets, near Frontenac park. will sell cheap. Easy terms. i ply on premises. Cor. Patrick and jan Road. A ---------------------------------------------- DETACHED, Soup BRICK HOUSE Frontenac S Princess near Lot 66 feet fromt, of room ba Fite SE" y Whig office. ply o UNE EACH, 10 AND 13 HORSE POW. Horizontal, Sta Boil perfect con- dition, used ouly a Jt time and will be sold at a price. one Reversible afarine Portable - gine and Boiler, suitable for light work or Si ¥ -------------------------------- THAT LARGE, DOUBLE, BRICK RES- idence on Sydenham Suet, near courthouse, Nos, and Each house contains de bedrooms on the -first floor and three on the large double parlors separate dining room, excellentkitch- en, hardwood floors, cement ment full size with plastered i" ®. back to a' lan his property cost $12,000 and 3 be Ye We are now offering it at $9,500, one-third cash, balance of very easy. For further . part dress. Sharpe & Couse, Real. Estate and Busi «a Brokers, Winnipeg, Man. TO-LET. BUMMER COTTAGES, DWELLINGS. Stores, Offices. . McCann's Real tate office. 51 Brock street. ON VICTORIA A FRAME COTTAGE, street, near Princess, good garden ,and orchard. Apply to 163 Vie "toria street. FURNISHED, OR UNFURNISHED, cight-roomed house, with all modern improveménts, 91 Clergy St., West. Apply at Crumley Bros. dry goods. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE: ON Union Street, own Calder- .'* Possession about the first of May. Apply Walkem & Walkem, PY THE FIRST OF MAY, THAT Brick Dwelling, 181 Divisien street, near Princess street, containing fede rooms, with hot water haat- ing, ete. Apply to E. Welch » Son, or to 179 Division st. ON APRIL FIRST, 1904, THAT DE- airable Store, at present occupied by Tay! & Hemilton, as Tinsmiths and Plumbers, on Wellington 3teet, with large workshop in the Auvply to Felix Shaw, 115 Bagot tae MONEY AND BUSINESS. ------ a] OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON buildings and contents than any oth- er company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- et Square. re -------------------- MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR small sums, at low rates of interest on city and farm property. Loans granted on city and county deben- tures. Apply to S. C, McGill, man- ager of Frontenac Loan and invest ment Society, Office. opposite the Post Office. -------------------------------------------- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire 4nsurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policy holders have for security the umlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible | rates. Before renewing old or givine | mew business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. i iowniiomaost JIRSMOLASE UBBE! x ASS RUBBER ~STANE | ny ------ West, |° Discovers Something tire'; New for the Cure of Men's Diseases in Thele Own Homes. 2 Tou Pay Only if Cured Expects No Money Unless He Cures Your Method and Full Particulars Sent Free DR. S. GOLDBERG, The Possessor of 14 Diplomas and Certificates Who Wants No Money That He Does Not Earn. both the Dr. Goldberg, the discoverer, will entirely frec w all inl and ¢ wants to - is teu man heejors suffers in thi doctor confidentially and la your ¢: He sends the method, as as many booklets on the subject, ws Snctuding the oe th a contains the 14 i s and certificates, entirel, Address him simp! Dr. S. Gold Ns Room W Detroje, a a furs Rom Het -- 7 Tis 3 is somcthing enti new and knnwing more about. SS] dev am ll Yoh ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of ARCHITECTS. . SMITH, ARCHITECT, HENRY wx a EST ete., r Square, "Passe 245. eet ete eee POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone 313. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fite site of Ne ill Ilall, near cor- ner of Queen Montreal Streets. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's drug store, coriwr Princess and Bagot streets. Entrante on Bagot street. Telaphon Established 1854 JAMES REID, Tho luhding Fudarakn " Open Personal services one 16 for ambulance. Go=Carts and Carriages Just Arrived. Ree vur window display. The feature this year is the Automo- bile gear, making Ught and easy nning, rr your repairing end upbolster- in For 'house cleaning use FURNITURE --RESTORER. JAMES REID. The Brightest Thing in Stove Polish I< X-RAY Goes twice as far as paste or liquid {polisn-- No Tonger--At CUSE SICK HEADACHE. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY JOIIN L. BLAIKIE, L. GOLDMAN, President. Mpg. Dir. Head Uffice, Toronto, Ont. DO YOU KNOW ? That you can buy five per cent. gold bonds on instalments--and have them in- sured while you are paying for them ? A good investment for YOU--if you live. A splendid protection for YOUR FAMILY--if you die. Opportunities for men of character to Apply to District Mavager, Klogston, Ont. act as representatives. W. J. Fair, Send this coupon, or write, for narti rs w. FAIR, District Manager, No American Life Assurance Compahy, Kingston, Ont. 1 would like to receive informa tion regarding gold homd for §. issued to a person aged... vears. Nawe.... Address. BARFAINS IN $2.50, $1.50, $1 Violin Bows, sell- Tog now at $2.25, $2, $1, 75c. selling now at $1.25 all kinds, at balf $2 Violin Cases, o Band Instruments, nrice. Pianos and Organs at greatly reduced | nrices. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE | KINGSTON. TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE | Unegualled boi FT. securing post | tions. Largest and best equipment in Canada. 321 Queen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. BOARD. Ss' SS ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRS 1. OLAS 103 Bagot street, pear City Park. rates. 4 Confederation Lite Buildiag, Tereats. | years in Chicago, Musical Instruments | AT McDOWALL'S MUSIC STORE, 471 Princess Street. , |OUR NEIGHBORS AMAT, WHIG_CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Cedar Valley Jottings. Cedar Valley, May 10. --Scarcely any seeding is being done yet. Mrs. 'Thom- as Bol ton was last week called to Ma- berly by the serious illness of her father. T. K. Rogers, of Stittsville, is spending a week in the valley. James Rape made a business trip to Perth on Saturday. John and William Rog ers spent Saturday and Sunday vis- ing friends at Brewer's Mills. Mrs. Charles Haley, after an absence of five is here on a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Al len Lombardy spent Sunday here. Centreville Items. Centreville, May 10.--A great many farmers have finished sowing. Th» bodies were removed from the Roman Catholic vault on Tuesday last. Joseph Perry has returned home ufter spending the winter with friends in Cloyne. Mrs. J. McKeaty left on Sat urday last for Winnipeg, whire she i tends living with her son, D Ker ty. Anson Dennison's shingle mill i started and is doing a rushing busi- ness. Murs. J. Donovan, Forest Mills, is spending a few weeks with friends {tiere. Miss - McGregor, Cloyne, spent Mast week with her uncle, E. H. Perry. Florida Fancies. Florida, May 9.-- Farmers are well on with their spring seeding. 0. Red den lost a valuable horse last week B. Weldon sold a fine team of We * welcome B. Redden and bride to the ncighborhobd. G. Dolsey, who has been building fences for Hiram Walker, hus returned home to Sydenham. J. Storms sold three valuable horses Re week for a fancy price. J. B. Weddon - and 3, Martyn each lost a valuable cow, . Walker sold his farm at Parham i a good price. H. Gibson and W. Aykroyd, oath, were guests of Lorne Storms last Saturday and Sunday. and J. horses. Observed Arbor Day. Ida Hill, May 9.--Seeding well under | way. W. J. Sheffnon has finished rais ing his barn aml has engaged James George, Sunbury, to do the mason | work. "Joseph Gordon has purchased | the valuable Hodgson property near { the village. W. Prescott has hired with | W. Langwith for the summer. Our | se shool observed Arbor day on Friday, | planting trees and beautifying the | vard. George Kelly, formerly of this | ne. is ill with typhoid fever in | i ! Kingston. William Purvis is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce, Miss Maxwell and Miss Dunlop, King- ston, spent Sunday at R. Robinson's. Westport News. May 10.--Rev. Mr. Weeks, was in town on Monday. | Mrs. Steve O'Neil; who had been ill for the past six months, passed away last Tuesday. She was twenty- five years of age and had been mar- ried only one year and eight months. An infant daughter, Marion, besides a sorrowing husband, are left to mourn [ her loss. T. Sylvah and Willis | Byrnes, of Smith's Falls, spent Sun | day in town. Early closing rules were put in force last * week. Edeard Me: Andrews and Miss Lizzie White were married on Monday morning in St. | Westport, {of Athens, Edward's church. The bride was at- tried in blue; while thé bridesmaid, Miss Rose May White, wore a grey suit. William: Hoban acted as best man. McLean Notes. McLén, May 10.-- Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster and little daughter Frances spent a few days last week in King- ston. A number of people attended quarterly service at Wagarville on Sunday." The schoolhouse and yard have been very much improved by a good cleaning on Arbor day! Fred Vanvolke wburgh is putting in Wilson Wagar's, crop. A. Foster was at Shar- bot Lake yesterday. The cheese fac-, tory will not run here this year, so milk waggons are busy drawing milk to Wagarville factory. Mr. and Mrs, D. Kirk were at her ' home on Sun- day. John Vanvolkenburgh was in Enterprise recently. A. Foster is pre- paring to build a new house this summer. Albert Sills was at John Parker's on Saturday. A numbde of young people attended a partyat E. Vanvolkenburgh's, Wagarville, on Fri- day -vening dast. G. Sills is having his orchard trimmed. D. Hecht is at Sick Stomach is working -- Sick Owner is idle 1f you will give your digestion a rest, it will got along. You can do this by meane of DR. VON STAN'S PINEAPPLE TABLETS | which digest your food and rest your stomach. You want relief and cure. ° Pineapple relieves at once and cures quickly. No stomach can be cured except it can rest while diges- tion goes on safely. The patient eats heartily while taking his cure. It strengthens the weakest stomath. Pineapple is nature's simplest and { quickest cure-- Price, 35c. In five minutes after using Dr. | Age's Catarrhal Powder the has begun, and it continues i the work is quickly complete. w health, comfort in breathing, New vigor, and remcval of danger of consumption or pulmonary | trouble. rs, ie Bin sinter, Sa A Funeral Occurred. Cole Lake, 9.---The funeral the late Mes. John McMahon took place from her home at Cole Lake to Parham cemetery on Saturday. While visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cameron, 2.0 rn was taken ill; after ® & bow she passe away on vin band Tiesay, ing a hus og five sons and three dnughers. t John A. McMahon, Kings: and J Manitoba; Wil- liam, C , An James, on the homestead; Mrs. G. T. Swerbrick, Tich- borne; Mrs. A. Manson, Petworth, nad Mrs. Cameron Chapleau. od at the house by Rev. J. ingston, assisted by Rev. Ne. Nighards, erona. Among the oral were a wreath from the Ladies' Guild, Chaplean; a cross from Daughters of Rebekkabh, Parham: a wreath from May Flower lodge, 1.0. O.F., Parham, and Willow rom the family. of -- Heard The Report. Wolfe Island, May 9.--The report of the cannon fired one evening last week at Kingston alarmed our rs many thinking that it was a shock of earth: quake. The citizens of Cape Vincent, N.Y., were also astounded at 1h: re- port. Capt. Crawford, who will be master of our new ferry, is in Toronto, where he will remain until the completion of the boat. Rumors have been going abroad that it was condemned. The reeve, who returned from 'Toronto last week, states that she will be one of the staunchest boats that ply these waters and will be ready for naviga- tion by June lst. Word has been re- ceived from the government that no grant could be given for the new boat. David Stevenson has heen appoint- ed fireman and James Davis is likely to he appointed mate. Daniel Me- Laren has rented Mud Island to a Kingstonian for five years; the latter intends to establish a poultry farm, and will at ofce place five thousand chickens upon it The buryin of the dead out of tho different vaults took place last weck. James OFBrien, in burying his wife, encased the remains in cement. Patrick McDermott, Jr, open up a livery in the village. Maxim Greenwood, with his Indian pony, bosh looking hale, has returned from Brownville, N.Y:, where he spent the winter with his son. Miss C. Wood, Sydenham, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Horne. Mrs. Thomas Ferguson fell down stairs, fracturing her ankle. PROTEST 'IN NEWBURGH. Over The Unfair Equalization of Assessments. Newburgh, May 10.--The political hatchet in municipal affairs in the village has again been dug up, and a large number of the ratepayers are roused up with: righteous indignation over the assessment roll recently re turned to the village clerk by the as- sessor. The assessor has pot equaliz- ed his assessment, for instapce, a handsome white house in the village, for whith was paid, is only as- sessed for 8350, while another house on Main street, for which $950 was paid is assessed for $800. That is but a sample. A large number of appeals have been entered and the assessment roll is the all-absorbing topic among the people. The liberals are the men whose assessments are raised while that of the conservatives are lowered. It does indeed as though the conservatives were trving to keep the village going by making the liberals pay the taxes. The vi is going down fast 'enough, but it certainly will do down faster if such an outra geous piece of work is perpetrated on the ratepayers Division court was held here vester day, Judge Price presiding, The doc- ket was lengthy taking up the greater part of the day. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Deroche, Napanee, spent Monday with relatives in town. W. 8, Herrington, K.C, and John English, Napance, were also in town vesterday, attend ing court. Mr. H. S. Mott of the N. H.8. staff, spent Sunday at P. W. Brown's, Sydenham. Mr. Hedleigh of Sudbury has been appointed successor to H., S. Mott, seience master of the N. H. 8., who leaves on June 1st, to accept the vice principalship of Rverson public school in Toronto. William Shorey, eldest son of the late R. C, Shorey, arrived here on Sunday from Californis, where he spent the last eighteon months. He is visiting his brother J. J. Shorey. Henry Paul is shipping 1he remainder of his stock to pine on to be sold by auction, Miss Lena Mad den spent a few davs last week with Mrs. P. W. Brown, Sydenham. The funeral of the late Michael Mur- phy on Wednesday was largely attend ed. Rev. J. F. Mears was taken sud denly ill on Saturday night,' but re covered sufficiently to take his work on Sunday. Henry Paul spent Satur day in Kingston. Monte Bowman of Brockville, was here'this week, F. (i. Miller, B.A., classical master of the high school 'has been appointed exam iner for the entrance examination, at Bath. ------ Jubilee Of Y. M. C. A. Buffalo, N.Y., May "11.-- More than fifteen hundred visitors from the Unit ed States and Canada and from sev r al foreign countries are here to attend the golden jubilee convention of tlhe Young Men's Christian Association. The gathering is in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first nn ternational convention of the organiza- tioy, which was held _in Buffalo fifty years ago. The gathering was this morning wilt a quiet hour service conducted by 8S. D. Gordon, This af ternoon the convention organized nd received the report of the internation al committee. A banquet in honor of the delegates has been arranged for this evening. formally opened eee L. H. Daniels, late proprietor of the Daniel Hotel, Prescott, has retired af ter a long and successful career J, E. Hettenhosen, Brockville, groc- er, has made an assignment to the sheriff. Sold by W. K Melly and ©, W, Ma hood. 5 Summer footwear of all kinds at Abernethy's Shoe Stewart Vancolbenbur, Mrs. Rufus W eh - The "Vital Question" Cook Book tells of over 260 delicious dishes--it's free, THE NATURAL FOODS then you'll know perfect health. THE NATURAL FOOD COMPANY, TORONTO PRODUCE AND PRICES. Markets. Kingston, April 25.--The local pro- dace market prices tl this week are: our and eed.--Flour, bakers' strong, $2.40 to - 50 a owt farmers' flour, $2.50 a owt. Hungiri- patent, $2.60, to £70 a owt. meal and rolled oats, $4.75 to ry a owt; cornmeal, $1.10 to $1.60 a cwt.; bran $20 to 821 a ton; shorts, $22 to $2 a ton; straw, $7 a ton; hay $8 to #9 a ton; pressed hay, $11 a ton. Grain.--Wheat, Manitoba: No. 1, 96c. a bushel; white wintér and Ca- adian spring, 90c. a bushel; local soft wheat, 80c. to 85c. a bushel; bucks wheat, 50c. & bushel; peas, 75¢. a bushel; barley, 45c. a bushel; oats. 30c. a bushel; rve, 50c, a bushel. Meat--Beef, 6c. to 80. a lb; veal, Bc. to Bc. a lb; spring lamb, $1 to $1.50 quarter; mutton, Te. to Se. a lb; yearling lamb, to lle. a lb; pork, by the quarter, Te. to Se. a lb; live hogs, 76 ewt.; dressed hogs, 86 to $6.50 a owt Fruit--Apples, 50c. to 81 a bag; le mons, 2c. a dozen; s 25¢. a dozen; oranges, 15¢. to ble. a dozen; cranberries 12jc. quart; Mala- go grapes, 20c, a lb. Vegetables. -- Potatoes, 81.25 a bag, turnips, 40c. to 50c. a bag; car- rots, ic. a bag; onions, $1.50 a bush.: bc. a head; celery, Bc. a cabbage, 5c. 60c. to 76c. a bunch. Poultry---~Chickens, pair; fowl, 700. to 80c. a pair; 3 to $1.10; 90c. to $1.10; - geese, SOc, turkeys, 13c. to iSe. a lh, Fish--White fish, salmon trout, end pickeral, 124c. a Ths finnan haddie, 124c. a lb; pike, a lobsters, 30c. a lb; ple. = 5c. a Ib: Seattle salmon, 25c. 'a lb.; salt cod fish, 7c. to 18¢c. a lb: ki her ring. 300. a dozen; halibut, 20c. a lb; haddock, cod and bullheads, 10. 1b. ; bluefish, 18¢ oysters, BO. quart; petth, We. to We. a dozen; shad, 13¢. a_ lb. Hides. --These ices 50 ven bv John McKay, frock bides, Bic. to 6jc. a . i No. 1, Ge. a 1b.; dekin skine, No. I, 60c. to T0c.; veal skine, 10¢c. per lb; lamb, skine, 20c.; tallow, tendered, 1c. a Ib.; tallow, rough, 2¢. a Ib. Butter. Wholesale Creamery, 17¢. to 19¢c. a Ib.; farmers' Lhiats, 124c. to Mc. a Ib.; in rolls, 12)c. Retail ~Creamery, 18¢c. to 22. a lb; farmers' prints, Mc. to l6e. a lb; in rolls, 55¢. a lb. Eggs. Wholesale--Fresh, 13¢. a dozen, Retail--Fresh, 15¢. a dozen. An Irishman's Choice. New York Tribune Horace IT. Eastman, the locomotive pilot, dav "This morning | was sittine in a drug store when a voung Irishman en- tered. "The Irishman pointed to a stack of green castile soap and said © 'Oi want a loomp o thot.' the mventor of said the other 'Very well, sir," said the clerk. 'will vou have it scented or unscent od ? » 'Oi'll uke ut with me," said the Irishman." I ST TT. { HALF STARVED. ; Although They Are ' Well Fed. Such am anomalous state of affairs naturally excites curiosity. It is quite possible to be amply fed but not well nourished. For instance, thin people have a voracious appetite, vet are sel- dom satisfied, and if the truth were known they live an existence of semi starvation. It ig not the quantity of. food eaten that makes firm flesh and bodily strength; its what we actually digest and assimilate, so that the happy medium between the very thin and the unduly stout is good health, Thin people can't become fat unless the stomach and digestive organs are made to do their work properly. 'In all the range of medicine probably no remedy accomplishes such marked re sults as Ferrozone, which is noted for its promptness in restoring disordered digestion and diseased stomachs. 'Food is at once transforined into the kind of nutriment that is appropriated by the blood and tissue, resulting in the formation of hard, firm flesh. You will have a sweet stomach and enjoy vour meals. Everything will be digest - ed and assimilated and contribute to the welfare of the body. Ferozone is a wonderful rebuilder. It containg more actual nourishment and strengthening elements than you can get in anv other wav. It develops a perfect nervous organization, a heal- thy stomach, a strong heart and a normal amount of flesh and blood. Disease is uprooted, and one's physi- cal condition is kept up to the proper defensive standard. Nature's best remedy for thin, weak pale people is Ferrozone, which is both a tonic and a food that creates vigor, complexion, spirits--in a word health. Price, 30c., per box or six boxes for $2.50, at druggists, or. by mail from TT Se See y The Rates Which Govern the Local Is good for two hundred cn ts anywhere, VOR its real value on how it cr pulated. A shrewd buyer w po Rh r it than one less discerning. We invite you to experiment ¢ . 3 32 Si for pair of our val oe 3 the purpose of showing tl of value that can be squeezed of ol J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. TE Jorery halt in ance be and are 'a have direct privat Chicago Board Pa and and can = $75 or oo McMillan & Maguire, " Remarkable Values in in Up-to-Date Dress Goo OUR DRESS GOODS' ate brimming with up-to-date Dress Goods. . plain, flaked and many in fancy novelty weaves. - show them in light, medium and heavy ble for Dresses, Separate Skirts, Waists: or ing Suits. $38 Black Alpacas, 26¢.. to § yd. Ho! tings, Ac. The White and Cream Alpacas and Bash 8. asa a . to, mores, 40c., 4bc., d0c., 60e., yd, Cravepettes, &ll colors, for - lack ang 4 Catore satin' Cloths," 80¢., | Suits, $1.95, $1.40, $1.80, ras" 7 seo a apd Sik Voiles, 80¢., 70¢. $y ve Black and Colored Lgfvian' Coras, Boc., $1 y Hoe The 3 Black and | Solid Canvish? 'Cloths, Persia Band nd TOmutes, Black, , Whitey 40c,, Ope $1; $1.28 a vif, Cream, v Black, Py 'and Cremoy. Berges, 20¢, aim 3 Re re yi 5 all to $1 awe Black pnd pS orren, Henrietta Cloths, 40¢ 156 a vd, Bidex irfRciaty a" Venetian Suits ings, 70c., $1, $1 $1.50. a ya HOO. yards: C Flaked Suitings, i , 8c. Bbc., | just ihe e1 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 a yd. woll worth | W------------ 12 STYLES rs ROYAL SHOES FOR MEN; That's SNOUED. We can fit and suit anybody who d uire a custom meastreme * C.D.and E. widths, Sizess to 11. Prices. $4.50 and $5. Te Ferrozone Company, Kingston, t lowest prices at Store. Ferrosons Assures Health.

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