Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1905, p. 5

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ul, Refreshing Inaris Ready to hang over any time yoy come for it, and that time should be pre; ty near at hand, ug- less you prefer tp worry along with a winter over. coat into the warm weather, Qur Spring Over- coats show an indi. viduality that raises them away above the dverage coats, You can discern the touches that you usually associate with custom work, And yet you'd ex- pect to pay more for such excellence thag these low prices, wouldn't you ? --Long, short or medium 13 50, $15, $16, $18 so. r Trouser Sale) BIBBY CO, Table Waters Em, ors, Oak Hall, Kingston. a inguin. of ---------------------------- OF ALL IRUARY JFF SALE! my it brings, The stock ng this month we will gi LL OUR CLOTHING! sort of seasonable Clothing for Mes, manufacturers in Canada. are vest hundreds of No woe to psy ruary Clearing Sale, d bargains as at this sale ercoat that you would have price, 87.50 and $9, etc ats we are selling People's Clothie 's and Crawford's Groceries. ---------------- Time! ¢ Slushy Weather. "eet Get Wet! ber Boots omplete in er Bo: ts, r Boots, yer Boots, er Boots. Shoe Store. -- Small Tubind Eee. » ------ ¥ Disorders and Cured ly eae main ms y d wi il re ie toordinacy treat the sympioms indi \) SSC as Piokbam claims that there isa wind of dyspepsia that is caused by = t of the female or . de while it causes a disturb- to ordinary indigestion, doe tbe relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, bat has peenliar uterine-tonic effects also. " Ld proof of this theory we call at- rd to The case of Mrs. Henry , 58 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont., who was completely cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after else had falled. She writes: Da rouble with indigestion and stomach disorder's for Deasly & year. bad a soreness in my stomach Was un- bis to digest my food. 1 dieted and doctored without SUCCESS | mE Piukhaurs Fa ee portic. and it cured me of my stomach trouble and built up my gen- mile, [ow cvios a, splendid ppe fhe cho dt ll Kis know that I owe it all Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound." No medicine in the world hi received such Ridespread and unquali- fed endorsemnent,or hassuch a record of cares of female troubles. as has Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. RR SR. WEALTH IN RUBBISH HEAP. Crystal Ewer Of Marquis Of Anglesey. London, Fb. 25.--A six and a quar- ferdnch rock crystal ewer, of the six- teenth century, with silver gilt mounts, the property of the Marquis of Ang ey, which was discovered recently hi; accident, in a heap of rubbish, was sold by 'action for $21,000; The Diiven Brothers, the well-known dealers in antiques. were the purchas- oe aver was recently found am a mtity of discarded truck in pod Yitehion of the Marquis of A W's residence, Beaudesert Park, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from, a disordered condition of the sto wach, All that is needed to effect a eure is & dose or two of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. in feet, the attack may he warded off, or greatly, lessened in severity, by taking a dose of these tablets as soon ax the first symptom of an ateack appears. Sold hy all dvuggists. N. ¥. Stock Market. New York, Feb. 95.--In spite tord-breaking prices and the absence of many influential operators the up- ward movement in the stock market 'ontinues. Speculative ardor seems to he steadily increasing, though many Properties are apparently above what tonditions really warrant: disposition 10 let values continue on thar wp ward course until conditions are more of re- : fpe to force a fall, -------- i A Fire At Noon. oh vas iscovered about one of Dai afternoon on the premises 'age, merchant, at the Tet) eat eal and Charles street. "p ted among some cloth 8 wardrobe, in a room above the : Store, and the woodwork of the -- well as the clothing had wr when the brigade arrived. fire w, t i . i" eas "Stinguished hefore anv *eriong mage was done, : Dip Hip Corsete, 63¢. New 5 Reform. COMMERCIAL, -- : STOCK MARKETS. Non eTabbed Specially tu the Somrt"a" een, Msnnmer Hariadorny MRK Exehun, i ew York LT -- BL James Street, NEW york STOCKS. 12:30 p.m, A a Annigamateq Copper | B Joc A R Omotive us Smelting 4 Refining Feb, 27th, "ar kefining re & Ohio B Rapid Transit Chie. qt & Ohio Calf I. & Ni. Paul | Betray & Iroy ¥ Ene t Buniteg > Erte Bg em------ + Paul Pacing & #80, [ i T Ls x -------- Dedication Church In Be lin. THE KAISER DELIVERED AN ADDRESS, AS DID ARCHITECTS. Is Built Above Bones of FEighty- seven Hohengollerns--Is Like St. Paul's, London--Epitaph Honoring Bismarck in En. trance. Special to the Whig. Berlin, Feb, 27.-Not in many years has Berlin seen 5 more brilliant or imposing spectacle. than that presented to-day at the dedication of the Lutheran cathedral. AN the avai members of {he imperial fawmil; new GREAT SIGHT, Of Mutheran | by @ voung man. He able | fortunately to vised arm with their consorts and offspring. The new cathedral consists of four prin- cipal parts--the church for divine ser: vice, the crypt, which is to he a Pan theon encircled hy chapels, a church for marriages and christenings-and the ong porch. The memorial church in { the crypt 'was originally intended for | the. reception of the eoffine of the Ho- | banzollerns. and many of these were ep Tm @2 =n from the old oathedral vaults, but the Emperor Frederick resolved that the church should & be used as the burial! place of the nation's illustrious dead By Emperor William's direction an opi- taph in memory of Bismarck has been placed: at the entrance. The church proper covers a large arca, and there are roomy galleries for the court, or gan, the ministers and diple mats choir, Eelleville Man Ran Away. Belleville Ontario A voung lady from | erassing Bridge street at ivesterdav afternoon, when she was Rruck and knocked down by a rig which was driven at a reckless rate did not stop to ascertain what her injuries were hut nothing = worse than a resulted Kingston was Front street ary 47th Berlin's great new Cathedral, w hich will be dedicated on Febru- gether with members of most of the reigning families of the German states, were present, and the Potsdam court was in full attendance. There were re presentatives of the Protestant church es of the United States, England, Not way, Switzerland and other countries; depuitations of churchmen from every part of the empire, and a multitude of high civic and military dignitaries, Une side of the entrance to the im poking" edifice was flanked with veterans and the other sftle with school chil dren. After Emperor William had de- livered an address of greeting to the notables present the architects, Prof. Juling Raschdorfi and his san, made short speeches and presented the keys, While the assembly were en ne © the cathedral the band played "The Heav- ins Are Telling" and * the Hallelujah hymn, On leaving, the procession stdpped in front of the church and all joined in singing, with and thrilling éfieat 'Fine Fe Ist Under Gott On» of the impressive moments of the ceremony was. when the img | couple were! leaving the While standing" on the topmost step the crowds outside burst into the strain of "Die Wacht am Rhein." The well-known strains were caught up by the thousands who lined the adjacant strecte, awl even the oming of the was powerles inst the volume of sound. Their r sties were visibly moved and remai tanding until the last verse was suns, Built above the bones and ashes of no less than eighty-seven of Emperor William's Hohenzollern ancestors, the cathedral may be fittingly called (ier many's' "Westminster Abbey." I'he magnificent edifice, which stands in th Lustgarten- directly opposite the north entrance of the royal castle, has been building for eleven wears, the corner stone having been laid in June 189), and it represents a cost of nearly $3,000,000. . The emperor planned or igipally to spengd 85,000 0060, hut th Prussian legislature decided to vote only half that amount of fund for the purpose In its general appearance the build ing bears a strong resemblance to St Paul's in London, and its type, St. Peter's at Rome has not the advantag { like St. Paul's on eleve § ing it a position dominating the it stands in a more open space near the Thicrgarten, and, in accordance with the late Emperor Frederick' ginal plans, is a structure of national scope and character. Of German ' white sandstone and heroic Roman architecture, the cathe dral is a fitting addition to Berlin's many fine public structugys. The dome of the building rises to the eommand- ing height of 3056 fect, and is sur mounted by a gigantic golden crucifix thirty fect high. Four handsome towers rise at each corner of the al most square building fo a height of 197 feet. The magnificent exterior effect is till farther heightened by a of marble statues, set aderning the coping at various points Above the main entrance to the eathe- dral is a statue in copper of the Sa viour, twenty feet in height, exceutad by the wellknown Berlin sculptor, Prof. Schapel. A 2 The interior of the cathedral is in kesping, of course, with its palatial exterior. Magnificent mural paintings by Prof. Antom Von Werner, are the chief decorative feature. Biblical scenes representing "the life of Christ appear in the interior of the dome. Marble statuary by the firshlierman senlptors is also found in honion: representa- tions of Luther, Melancthon, Zwingli and Calvin, together with Frederick the Wise of. Saxony. Luther's great royal protector, Joachim 1I., elector of Brandenburg: Philip, the Courage- ous of Saxony, Albrecht, of Prussia, and other monarchs strong re ligious fervor are given places of spe cial prominence and honor Emperor William has followed the erection of the building with the keenest interest. The old cathedral, which stood on the same site and was pulled "down" in® I%01," was 200 Years grand . Burg Most deep bells State to » ZIV city, ori series in niche of fine old. It had been the traditional rest- ¥ place of all the Hobea GYMNASIUM SCHEME Has Been Launched By Students Of Queen's. After waiting since its foundation over half a century ago, and after re peatedly putting off the scheme in fav- or of one more essential to the life of the university, the need of a gymna: sium at Queen's has become so great, and the desire on the part of the stud- ents has of late been running so high, for one that, they themselves have undertaken, entirely on their own ini- tiative, the task of raising some #20, - 000 for the purpose of constructing a thoroughly modern, and up-to-date gvmnasinm. Their idea is to erect one which will meet the needs not only of the university at present, but her meeds as they are likely to he ten or il lon account of more bell | or | twenty hence, if she keeps {growing at her present pace A few vears ago erect a gymnasinm £3000 was years on a movement to was commenced, subscribed, but pressing needs the However, Alma Mater iety appointed a committee to con: ider ways and means for completing the fund necessary for the erection of a gvinnasium, and the present scheme is { the result. A treasurer, in the person of W, H. Maclnnes has appoint od, and cubseriptions will be secured at once from the students and city friends, after which the treasurer will i solicit from the gradu | ates and friends of Queen's, wherever [they are to be found. Subscribers will | Dmdiowed from five to ten vears which to pay sufficient amount May Ist, it is may be tand some | scheme had to be } set aside, a few weeks apo the been subscriptions m their subscriptions, If a can be secured hy hoped that operations commenced then, The site between the carling rink and Arch street, and the plan, at pres ent, to make the floor space at entv by 100 feet. No money will be wasted in giving the building an elaborate appearance, but every dollar will he spent to the best ad vantagé possible. The very fact that Onieen"s Nas LOO registerad | students, and that no means pro- whereby they may syxie {matic and all-round exervise, ufh cient of the need of a gym As before stated, the students | themselves are undertaking the task of | raising the fund, and it is confidently hoped that their carnest appeal will meet with a avick and hearty response | from their friends throughout the { eountry chosen is least sev nearly is 1 vided secure 3 is evidence | nasinm, LIBERALS AND IRELAND T. W. Russell Tells What Liberals Would Do. Dublin, Feb. 27.--Speaking on the prospect of a general election, T. . Russell, M.P., said that the result of m might be the return of a large liberal majority, independ ent of both Irish the conserva {tives and not prepared to entertain a {home rule bill but determined to put force a liberal policy for Ireland. What was the policy of such a govern ment to be ? For one thing, it would mean a large reduction in the public expenditure of Ireland. Give him such an administration and he would under take to have the expenditure two mil lion pounds less, and no one would be the and everybody the better for the change. and worse Pras. Chairmen Appointed. The following liberal ward chair men were appointed on Saturday ev. ening : Sydenham, No. 1, W. G, Craig; Ontario, No, 3, W. J. Fair: Fronte nac, No. 14, P. Daley; Frontenae, No. 15. Dr. Morgan. ---------- "My Love, My lic," the big vocal hit from "Cingalee'" i= in our music department at 25¢. also new two- stops, waltzes and popular songs just received from publishers. MeDermott Bros., 260 Princess street Three Ibe. maple sugar, 25c.: 5 lbs, California raisins, 25¢.; 4 tins new pens, 2c. at Mullin's. [5 er, "Tove from THE DAILY WHIG, MONDA 7, FEBRUARY 27. ------ -- GOT CONTRACT ---- TO LAY SEWER PIPE AT _~7 NORTH BAY. John Donnelly Made a Trip to New Liskeard--Mines Turning Out Well--New Railway Traffic Greater Than K. and Ps, Johan Donnelly retuned vesterday from North Bay where he contracted with that town to put 1.300 fect of submerged news Jie into Lake Nipis- sing and to lay foot of intake pipe for the new water works system into Trout lake, three miles Irom the town While up in that fegion, he wade a trip over the mew Temiccaming & Norther railway #0 New Liskeard, which is quite a large town, and is to add improvements to its water works and sewer system this year. He visited Cobalt, whore a new and vala- ahle deposit of silver was discovered last year, The McMartin mine i« in charge of Anson Cartwright, who graduated last year from the Kingston School of Mines. This mine is taking out a ton of ore a day, running i value from $1,000 to $1,500 a ton, is considered the best property in the district. The little silver mine which has been sold to Amevicans j< taking out one don of ore a day, running from $2000 to $000 . (an. Mr Treathway has shipped two carloads from" his property and has another ready, He ropvived $37.500 for the firct car load. One lot of the Wrighy property sold for $30,000. Altogether twenty car loads of silver, nickel and cobalt have "been shipped from this district already. Mr. Donnelly says that le almost thought he was around Kingston when he came across the Temiscaming rail way officials which include H. Rack, ax general freight and waffic agent; Thompson, auditor: John Judge master; DN, Campbell, chief despateher, and F. Geoghegan, clerk. Already freight and passenger business of road is: greater than that of Kingston & Pembroke, At North Bay, Mr. Donnelly wet In James Young, a recent graduate' of Queen's medical college, who has a good practice gt New Liskeard. He also 'met George MeGaughey, another Queen's graduate, who i: established in a law practice at North Bay; Dy Grey, of Sudbury, who is doing well: Albert Mackie, of Pembroke, who i on a timber limit, getting out th finest pine in the province; and M, Macarow, Toronto, pogt office inspec tor, who was an a t1in through New Ontario. The large hotel being orecte at Lake Temagimi, will be completed in a few months. A special line of steamers is to he run in connection with the railway fof ite benefit, My Donnelly speaks in glowing terms of the outlook of this new portion of Ontario, the MARRIED AT WINDSOR. -- Miss Florence M. Meek Weds W. Roome. The Windsor Record has the follow ing regarding the wedding of William R. Roome, of London, to Miss Flor , of Windsor ; pretty wedding was solem- Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the residesee of Mr. and Mrs. William Meek, 98 Dougall ave nue, in the presence of immediate re latives and friends, when their charm ing daughter, Florence Matthews, wax united in warriage to William R. Roome, only son of * Pr. and Murs. Roome, of London, Ont., where the groom ix well and favorably known. "Phe handsome voung bride entered the drawing-room leaning upon the arm of her father, difring the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March. She was attired in a bridal gown of white silk crepe over tafieta, bodice adorned with deep yoke, bertha and cuffs, of Brussels point, with seed pearls, car ryving a large shower bouquet of white roses, her only omametits being two beautiful pendants, one of pearls and emerakds, the gift of the groom, and the other, a hoop of whole pearls, the gift of her brother, Dr. C." H. Meek, and bis bride, The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. J. C, Tolmie, in the drawing-room. which was beauti fully decorated with palms, ferns and roses, The staircase and doorways thgouh which the hridal party enter ol were tastefully draped with ground pine and smilax, a: were also the din ing and reception rooms, "The bride was attended hy hor six ter, Miss Emily, who looked very dainty mnd sweet in pink batiste, over pink tafieta, with of eream, silk bands and lace medallions, and ear tying a huge bouquet of pink roses, "The groom was asvisted by Dr, 1 Palmer Smith, of London, "The groom's gift 10 the bridemaid was au beautiful pearl pendant and 10 the groomsman an opal scarf pia. "Lhe wride's mother looked handsome in black taficta and lace with touches of pink. "Among the guests were Mrs. Roome, ot | father und mother of the groom, Room wearing a gown of «ft gray silk, with trimmuig of spangled net and black velvet; Mr. and Mr I. BR, Sanderson, of London, the latter 'a sister of the bride, who looked very petite gowned in castor silk and rch laces; br, ana Mrs. C. F. Meck, of New Baltimore; Mes. Meck looking lovely im her wed ding gown, an imported creation of white silk and Jace: Mitses Dolly and Maggie Anderson, of Detroit, in sofy gowns of white; Mi Louise Elmer, of Boston; Stanley Allen, of Kingston, "After a dainty supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Roome left amidst showers of rice and old shoes for extended trip to Chicago western cities, after which return to 30 Wolfe street, nized last voke very nich Dr. and te my, rs. "un and other they will London, "The high esteern and popularity in which the woung people are aeld was shown by the many costly gifts re ceived!" ------------------ A hockey match between the retail and wholesale dry goods' and hatters and men's furnishers' clerks, will likely be arranged for Wednesday might. The old-fashioned horshound cand. for coughs and colds is sold at Gib son's Ked Cross drug store, John MeKelvey is in a very serious fain "Coffee, flavor, are irresistible. The World's Best There is nothing" better, Yabroad or at home, than ** Seal Brand ™ Its winelike clearness! fragrant aroma and ' delightful In 1 and 2 pound sealed tine. Uther People Most People Now Reader Some People latest and smartest things in foot- wear and nothing short of the new- est and swellest styles. + Don't care so much for style, but are better pleased with good, comfortable, durable and easy shoes. Want both style and comfort conbned in reasonable priced, good looking, well wearing shoes. It doesn't matter to which of the above classes you belong your shoes are here. Come in and we'll certainly take great pleasure in showing them to you, J. H. Sutherland & Bro. Like the very ~~ SRY MARMALADE | Bitter Oranges, 20, 30c. and 40c. per dozen. Fine Valencia Oranges, 20¢. per dozen. A. J. REES, Princess St. THAN AANA RAARARNARAR FAARARAAAAARARAAAAAAP Wag, Married At Tamworth. Napanee Beaver A pretty house wedding took. place on Wednesday o clock, at the home of Mr Mr PP. McDonald, Tamworth, their youngest daughter, Edna, was united in matri mony to McGarvey, of Marl at thre and when John in the parlor, was conducted by Rev WW, H. Adams. The bride looked beau: med with lace and applique, and car ried a bunch of orange blossoms, The maid of Miss Gertrude Me Donald, cousin of the bride blue silk waist and navy blue cheviot skirt. Maxwell McDonald, brother the bride, acted as best man, After the wedding ONY and congratula the guests sat down (0 a sump wadding dinner. The bride I heantiful and useful pre honor, wore pale o! tions thon ceived many ents hest best of of the the who try to make evervthing everything Those generally get the Sorrow is eeret of happiness, bank. The ceremony, which took place heen troubled with dandruff, for which tiful in pale blue cashmere dress trim | Herpicide was put on the market. It | | | vitality; causing itching of | hair, and i {stamps for sample | fifty all £5 per suit, i Sn ---- nr A WONDER OF SCIENCE. Biology Has Proved That Dan. druff Is Caused By a Germ. Science is doing wonders those dave in medicine as well as in mechanics, Since Adam lived, the human race has uo hair preparation has heretofore proved a successful eure until Nowhro's is a scientific preparation that kills the germ that makes dandruff or seupf by digging into the senlp to get at root of the hair, where it saps the endp, {ling baldness, Without dandrufi hair must grow luxuriantly. t is the only destroyer of dandenfl. Sold by leading druggists, Send 100. in to The Harpicide 6G. W. Mahood, finally Detroit, special agent, Mich. Great Snap For One Week, Prevost, Brock street, has laid aside wool tweed suite, worth 87.50 to 89, which he will offer at A great bargain, Careful experiment demonstrates that the body is capable of resisting injury frome high temperature for a mich longer period than is possible mn low temperature \ Cold weather takes a lot of virdity out of the blood, leaving i so thin and innutritions that there isn't sufficient reserve force within the body to over come the deadening influence of damp ness, frost and keen, cutting winds, Many diseases spring from this con dition : Digestive processes are mmpro- [perly conducted, poisonous products are absorbed into the circulation, depress ing vital energy still further, The true restorative in these cases of WeAriness, nervousness and debility must partake of the qualities of food. The ideal remedy is Ferrozone, which is both a food and a medicine Ferozone contains iron, which is a true food. It also contains phosphors ous, which is essehiibt for the nerve cells, the brain aml the general (we hemg of the body. : Without Ferrozane stipulation, F Extremes of Temperature Very Destructive to Life To Overcome the Danger of Pneumonia and Kindred Maladies Great Vital Energy Must be Maintained. undue clements to replace waste, gives buoy - ancy, strength and endurance, It is impossible for any tonic 10. build up health so fast and sure ax Ferrozone, which completely: vitalized Mrs. F. Levine, a well-known resident of Point Alexander, Ont, who writes: "1 was on the verge of nervous pros tration, When 1 got up in the 'morning I had to force myself 16 go to work. | felt blue 'and depressed, took no real comfort out of life, Dragging weakness and Jack of spirit seemed to be killing me. How I wished for strength. Kind Providence brought Ferrozone to my notice, and .1 commenced to take it. The change was wonderful. I picked | up every day. Strength developed, ap- petite increased. 1 grew cheerful and strong. Ferrozone made me. feel like a new woman. My cure is complete, and I recommend it 3s an unsurpassed fem: edy" You can't afford to be without uch an uplifting medicine as Ferro- os Arrived Our Stock of SILKS, TAPESTRYS, ---1-VELOURS. Latest Paris denigns, holatering Department, Call up M7 and get price on doing over your parlor sett or odd chairs before Spring rush. TRESS IY "{JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker, Princess Street - A -------------- S-------- -- ; 3 BEST IN CANADA | A Modern and Progressive School The old reliable 4 for our Ups No vaeation. Eater at YF METOALYE, President. Prircmal, deem 'Wood = Coal We have on hand the different varieties of Wood and Coal. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 133, Toot of West St. Wood «=¢ Coal Fuel Fuel Hard Coal wrate and Egg for your furnace. Stove, "hestnut and Pes for Aoves. Soft Coal Cannel for your grate. * Select Lump for grates snd engiues. Smithing Slack, Also Cut & Uncut Wood P. WALSH, PARACRRL, vo mm eet mete X Rays Stove Polish otihines brighter aud wears longer thas Aluminum Polish for stoves or pipes. Gold Bronze, in powder aod MHauld. Get prices for above at - STRACHAN'S HARDWARE a your we rr -- Embossing: sO aoe 100008 ts a ---------------------------------------- LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE And I will guarantees you satis- factory results. We don't brag, but perform the work. Nothing sacrificed, but your best interest studied. 4 W.J MURRAY, The Auctioncee, TE ---------------- zone. Price 80c. or six boxes for an at all rt pox. by m

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